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Noot vir Noot (Afrikaans for "Note for Note", i.e. music-note for a cash-note) is an Afrikaans language musical quiz show broadcast on SABC 2 on South African television.It is the longest continually running television game show in South Africa and Africa. [2]
Sound Voltex (Japanese: サウンド ボルテックス, stylized as SOUND VOLTEX, often shortened as SDVX) is a series of music games developed and published by Konami. The first release of the game, Sound Voltex Booth, was tested in various cities in Japan from August 26, 2011 until September 19, 2011. [1] It was then released on January 18 ...
DJ Hero 2 was officially announced in June 2010 and was released in October 2010, featuring more than 70 mashups from over 85 artists. [27] The game includes several new gameplay modes, including an "Empire" career mode, head-to-head DJ battles, social multiplayer modes, and a jump-in and out Party Play mode similar to Guitar Hero 5.
Getting Back in the DJ Booth: Jadaboo Talks Spinning For Six Hours at Diddy’s Parties, Her Viral ‘Rain’ Edit & Her 2022 Song of the Summer Heran Mamo July 25, 2022 at 3:22 PM
Through these connections, he was asked by the label to make a hit record and set up his own studio similar to a DJ booth. [3] Among the early tracks Butler made with this setup that included a Roland TR-808 and Roland Juno-60, were "Fix It in the Mix" and "Jam the Box". By then he had purchased a Prophet-5 emulator. [3]
EZ2DJ is a series of music video games created by the South Korean company AmuseWorld. Basic gameplay is similar to Konami's beatmania series. The first edition of EZ2DJ was introduced in 1999 and the last version, EZ2DJ Azure Expression ~Integral Composition~, was released in June 2012.
The Monster GO-DJ has been likened to the Stanton SCS.4DJ in that both are standalone DJ units. [3] It has been criticized for its small size, which belies its feature set and likens it to a toy or game, [2] and for its lack of dedicated hardware equalization knobs. The three on-screen multi-touch eq faders are reached via a single swipe from ...
Booth and Macintyre formed Jokers of the Scene in Ottawa, Ontario in 2003 as loft party disc jockeys; [1] they played their own recorded tracks and remixes, as well as hosting other local rappers. [2] Jokers of the Scene evolved into a full-time partnership after signing a recording deal with Fool's Gold Records in 2007.