**DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
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mosdjacademy
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**DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
Ministry of Sound Presents DUBSTEP ACADEMY
Thursday 10th of March 2011
10:30 – 7:00
Hatcha
David Rodigan
Tek-One
Marco Del Horno
The new genre specific DJ Academy, is aimed at teaching both the inexperienced and experienced in learning tips and tricks from pro and pioneering Dubstep DJs, as well as also gaining the opportunity to meet and pick the brains of the men that made Dubstep what it is today. Each session provides the opportunity to work with the DJs that are flying round the world pushing Dubstep onwards and outwards for 2011.
Marco, Hatcha, Rodigan and Tek-One were each carefully selected to give the best advice on DJ skills, production, the origins of Dubstep and the Dubstep scene having learnt all of this plus the value of self promotion as an up and coming DJ for themselves.
The course will take place in all four rooms at the Ministry of Sound club with a huge, final, back to back mix in the main room to really shake things up and showcase the skills learnt throughout the day!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and network with Dubstep DJs, Promoters and Producers on a very personal level. After all, we all know it’s as much about who you know as what you know!
Ministry of Sound Dubstep Academy!
Enrol here now!!
Email: teachme@ministryofsound.com
Tel: 020 7740 8609
Thursday 10th of March 2011
10:30 – 7:00
Hatcha
David Rodigan
Tek-One
Marco Del Horno
The new genre specific DJ Academy, is aimed at teaching both the inexperienced and experienced in learning tips and tricks from pro and pioneering Dubstep DJs, as well as also gaining the opportunity to meet and pick the brains of the men that made Dubstep what it is today. Each session provides the opportunity to work with the DJs that are flying round the world pushing Dubstep onwards and outwards for 2011.
Marco, Hatcha, Rodigan and Tek-One were each carefully selected to give the best advice on DJ skills, production, the origins of Dubstep and the Dubstep scene having learnt all of this plus the value of self promotion as an up and coming DJ for themselves.
The course will take place in all four rooms at the Ministry of Sound club with a huge, final, back to back mix in the main room to really shake things up and showcase the skills learnt throughout the day!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and network with Dubstep DJs, Promoters and Producers on a very personal level. After all, we all know it’s as much about who you know as what you know!
Ministry of Sound Dubstep Academy!
Enrol here now!!
Email: teachme@ministryofsound.com
Tel: 020 7740 8609
Re: **DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
How much?
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makemerich
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volcanogeorge
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Re: **DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
Soundcloud
"Gettin' paid like a biker with the best cranks, spray it like a high ranked sniper in the West Bank"
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"Gettin' paid like a biker with the best cranks, spray it like a high ranked sniper in the West Bank"
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Re: **DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
Good lord. For this;
This will include:
- A back stage tour of the iconic venue
- Controlling the booth & DJ equipment
- Professional DJ skills - From FX and tricks, to crowd control and interaction
- The best advice on promoting and making a name for yourself as a Dubstep DJ / Producer
- Expert advice from legendary DJs in the Dubstep scene
- Tuition on all 4 DJ’s booths at the famous London club
- Goody bag with signed CD’s and VIP passes to the club
So it's geared at more DJing than anything production based. And obv. will only be of practical value if you happen to have exactly the same kit setup as MoS do.
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As much as I like what they have done I dont think any of them are known for their superior production skills tbh. I think this sounds aimed at teenager who want to be superstar DJs. Bit risky doing something like this when everyone is skint.wub wrote:
Good lord. For this;
This will include:
- A back stage tour of the iconic venue
- Controlling the booth & DJ equipment
- Professional DJ skills - From FX and tricks, to crowd control and interaction
- The best advice on promoting and making a name for yourself as a Dubstep DJ / Producer
- Expert advice from legendary DJs in the Dubstep scene
- Tuition on all 4 DJ’s booths at the famous London club
- Goody bag with signed CD’s and VIP passes to the club
So it's geared at more DJing than anything production based. And obv. will only be of practical value if you happen to have exactly the same kit setup as MoS do.
I like this bit the best
- Ice Cream and Jelly at 13:00 in the DJ booth
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: **DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
finally i can be taught how to procure and properly use drugs in clubs, perform the sickest neck skank maneuvers without getting whiplash and most importantly, learn to fire, reload and maintain my gun fingers properly and safelyA course that delivers the highest standard of tuition, specifically for the Dubstep DJ, Producer and most importantly, the Raver.
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VirtualMark
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"From FX and tricks, to crowd control and interaction" - yeah right. i've always thougth dj's 'playing to the crowd' is a load of bollocks. there could be several hundred people on the dancefloor, pissed or off their faces. and you're supposed to see their reactions and play to them? i'd think if you just play good tracks then you'll be fine.
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Fuck yeah!!!serox wrote:
- Ice Cream and Jelly at 13:00 in the DJ booth
2 keyboards 1 computer
Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
- pete_bubonic
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Ain't marco del horno a funky guy, I know he did ho riddim but that's the one vaguely dubstep tune he done innit? Though meeting and learning from rodigan would be a treat.
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
- DannyDubstep
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Re: **DUBSTEP ACADEMY**
Are we supposed to hate this or love this? 
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Make your own mind up.DannyDubstep wrote:Are we supposed to hate this or love this?
2 keyboards 1 computer
Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
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OMG SHEEP, THAT WAS SO AWESOME!! We installed it on the school computers and left it running on every computer in the library then went and sat at one of the tables pretending to read books and watched as people were like "Wtf is going on here, there's a sheep on my computer..'3za wrote:Make your own mind up.DannyDubstep wrote:Are we supposed to hate this or love this?
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I wonder how good he is at passing on knowledge...pete bubonic wrote:Ain't marco del horno a funky guy, I know he did ho riddim but that's the one vaguely dubstep tune he done innit? Though meeting and learning from rodigan would be a treat.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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