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posted on Sun February 15, 2009
Yo. It's nathan from your multimedia class. Love your music. Wish i could mix as well as you do. Glad to see that your making it big in this world. Wish you all the luck in the future. Keep comin out with fresh stuff.
Nathan
Nathan
posted on Thu October 2, 2008
(DJS-Music) on SoundClick, you got the dopest sounds and I'm feeling your page....I sell beats, check em' out, tell me what you think, peace. =]
Kingly
http://soundclick.com/Kingly
http://soundclick.com/Kingly
posted on Sun March 30, 2008
"Love" is your best work. I went crazy playing it for hours.
I also like the overclocker mix,but the original seems slightly better.
I also like the overclocker mix,but the original seems slightly better.
posted on Sun July 29, 2007
Alright matey!!
Some of ur trax are cool mate. The thing about DnB is u never stop learning
Check my page and leave me feedback.
Some of ur trax are cool mate. The thing about DnB is u never stop learning
Check my page and leave me feedback.
posted on Thu June 28, 2007
Sup man!
posted on Mon March 5, 2007
hey man thanks for the feed.
im currently listening to your track "the joy of hardcoer" sounds liek a nice solid track man there are just a few things that you may want to consider before appointing it onto your album.
first of all being a little mastering may be in order and you may want to consider smoothing off your crashes. for example put on a nice reverb on your crash and and turn the pitch up a bit, possibly turn up the release which ever you preffer but it will make it sound better.
i like the way you tried merge oldschool with new school hardcore of today.
however i have some advice for you man. listen to a few DJ's by the name of ... "scott brown (Extremly hardcore DJ) ... DJ Hixxy, Recon, Mark EG... these DJ's will DEFINATLY inspire you with your music...
keep up the good work man see you around
im currently listening to your track "the joy of hardcoer" sounds liek a nice solid track man there are just a few things that you may want to consider before appointing it onto your album.
first of all being a little mastering may be in order and you may want to consider smoothing off your crashes. for example put on a nice reverb on your crash and and turn the pitch up a bit, possibly turn up the release which ever you preffer but it will make it sound better.
i like the way you tried merge oldschool with new school hardcore of today.
however i have some advice for you man. listen to a few DJ's by the name of ... "scott brown (Extremly hardcore DJ) ... DJ Hixxy, Recon, Mark EG... these DJ's will DEFINATLY inspire you with your music...
keep up the good work man see you around
posted on Wed January 10, 2007
Yes DJS
Stopped by to show support.
Keep up the + work & all the best for the new year.
Peace
Stopped by to show support.
Keep up the + work & all the best for the new year.
Peace
posted on Fri January 5, 2007
Dates currently set:
March 1st: The B-Sides Volume 1: "Crap I never got around to"
August 1st: Vow to Lyrics (A mini album with redone versions of songs originally to have lyrics in them)
October 27th: The Untitled 3rd /DJS\ Album release date.
I hope that'll keep you fans in suspense.
-/DJS\
March 1st: The B-Sides Volume 1: "Crap I never got around to"
August 1st: Vow to Lyrics (A mini album with redone versions of songs originally to have lyrics in them)
October 27th: The Untitled 3rd /DJS\ Album release date.
I hope that'll keep you fans in suspense.
-/DJS\

I can't add nething, since I know virtually nothing about ur genre, but I wish you luck in all of your endeavors.
It's been too long. How's it goin'?