February 26, 2010

NGDJ: Winner to be announced March 3rd

You know how it is with deadlines – they’re here to be broken. Joking aside, the quality of mixes, productions and general artist packaging in the NGDJ finals has truly been astounding, making the jury’s work much harder than expected.

This means the NGDJ jury is still very much caught up in all the magnificent mixing from you lot. As a result, the winner announcement date will be pushed back until Wednesday March 3rd. Expect this to be the date when we deliver the full NGDJ top 100 list.

We are sorry to keep you waiting like this. But in the end we hope you understand that this is done only to benefit the competition. Thanks for your patience.

By Stefan Category and tags: Next Generation DJ Tags: ,
February 18, 2010

All NGDJ finalist mixes now online

The NGDJ finals are heating up! All finalist mixes are now online, check them out here and have your say by rating and leaving comments on the mixes. A few of the DJ:s qualified for the finals didn’t meet the deadline, which enabled us to give out wildcards to their runner-ups in the qualification round. In the end, 98 DJ:s are entering the NGDJ finals.

The jury has already started looking over the mixes, a process that will continue over the weekend. Stay tuned, only a week to go until the first ever NGDJ is finally revealed.

By mingus Category and tags: Next Generation DJ Tags: ,
February 11, 2010

Six more DJ:s enter the NGDJ finals

Since yesterday, six more DJ:s have submitted their mixes to the NGDJ finals. Mentalcut, DJ House D, Scally Dandan, Gabriel Diggs, Melodrastik and Cristian Ketelaars.

Turns out that of these six, both Mentalcut and Cristian Ketelaars are from Poznan. Must be something in the Polish water, eh?

Anyway, check out all the mixes below – and please give feedback via voting and comments!

NGDJ STAGE 2 MIX from mentalcut at Letsmix.com.

“NGDJ – My New Sound of Miami” 2 etap from DJ House D. aka DAVID KEY at Letsmix.com.

Waddup World? from scallydandan at Letsmix.com.

The New Sound Of Miami from Gabriel Diggs at Letsmix.com.

Miami Bass Roulette from MelodrastiK at Letsmix.com.

Cristian Ketelaars NGDJ FINAL STAGE Set (live) from Cristian Ketelaars at Letsmix.com.

By Johnny Category and tags: Next Generation DJ Tags: , , , , , , ,
February 10, 2010

NGDJ finalist DJ Inertia shares his thoughts on sharing his thoughts on YouTube

Like we mentioned in the previous post, the NGDJ finals are not only about the DJ’s musical talent, but also a test of the ability to create an artist persona. There are of course many ways of doing this. A NGDJ finalist who was very active in terms of promoting himself online during NGDJ Stage 1 is DJ Inertia from Phoenix in Arizona, USA. Inertia, real name Ryan Jeffs, has also shared his ideas on how to succeed in the NGDJ finals with others via his blog and YouTube channel. Check out Inertia’s clip on the NGDJ finals – and the interview with him after the jump. You’ll find his NGDJ finals mix at the end of the post.

Your first mix was a set of old school rave anthems, did you deliberately plan this to stand out?
– I wanted to differentiate myself from a field of competitors who I figured would be focusing on whatever the current “hot” sound is. I also really wanted to tell a story with my entry into the contest, so mix 1 is about where I came from musically. And finally it was just a LOT of fun to put that mix together. It brought back plenty of good memories.

You’re one of quite a few NGDJ contestants who have posted a clip on YouTube to promote your mixes. Do you see any effect from this?
– It’s hard to tell. I mean, I can see that it’s getting a few views, which is fantastic. Whether or not it’s translated into votes, I don’t know. But even just one or two good votes means that it was something that effected my overall score in a positive way.

In your latest video, you’re talking about your mix for Stage 2. Did you plan this mix differently than the one for NGDJ Stage 1?
– Oh absolutely. Mix 2 is a different beast altogether. My qualifier mix focused exclusively on the past. The round 2 mix contains a much wider spread. I showed everyone where I came from with the first mix. In my second mix, I’ll be showing them where I’m at now.

Except for YouTube, how have you used social networks to promote your mixes?
– Social networking has been the lifeblood of my Stage 1 campaign. Through sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, I’ve been able to reach out directly to my fans and friends and ask them for support. Twitter has been especially nice, because it has forced me to be extremely concise. I have a tendency to ramble in case you can’t tell! Twitter has also been a great way to keep in touch with the sponsors of the contest. I think many of the competitors only thought about it in terms of fans, but keeping in touch with Let’s Mix, Pioneer, DJ Magazine and Beatport means that they are already familiar with me.

So, what do you think is the key to success in NGDJ?
– If I knew for sure, then I would already have been declared the winner right? First off, I think you’ve got a truly love what you do. If music isn’t really your passion, you might as well withdraw your mix right now. Secondly, you’ve got to be willing to work at it. In Phoenix where I’m from, nothing is going to fall into your lap. It’s the fifth largest city in the US by population, yet there are very few nights or venues that feature electronic music on a regular basis. Lots of DJ’s, very little work. So in order to be a working DJ in this city, you’ve really got to play your cards right. The same is true for this contest. You’ve got to get out there and pound the digital pavement with your message.
– But in the end I think it’s going to come down to the DJ’s who understand what being a DJ is all about. Understanding that as soon as you step into the booth, it’s not about you anymore. It’s about the people who came to see you, and ensuring that at the end of the night, they leave the venue with huge smiles on their faces. The DJ that can consistently deliver musical journeys, solid performances, and genuinely understands his audience…..that’s your winner right there.

Inertia’s New Sound of Miami from Inertia (www.djinertia.com) at Letsmix.com.

By Johnny Category and tags: Interview, Next Generation DJ, Promotion-academy Tags: , , , ,
February 8, 2010

The first NGDJ finalist mixes are online

Yay, the NGDJ finals have finally begun! For NGDJ Stage 2, the mixes must contain a track produced by the competing DJ, or a remix or re-edit based on another artist’s track. But the DJ:s also need to demonstrate that they can create a brand concept around themselves in terms of name, appearance, promotional style and graphics. The finals are designed to try and test the DJ’s musical talent and ability to create an artist persona for themselves. Both skills are necessary to succeed in today’s competitive dance music business.

So how are the NGDJ finalists doing? They have until February 13th to submit their finals mix, and until February 22nd to update their user profiles with anything they feel is relevant in terms of making a name for themselves. Four DJ:s have already submitted their mixes for the NGDJ finals. Check them out below or on the NGDJ page – or add the NGDJ Finals Mixes box to your Let’s mix user profile by selecting it from the Add section drop down menu when logged in to your account.

Modern Electrics of Miami. Mixed by Elastic sound. from Elastic sound at Letsmix.com.

Sound of Miami from dj phil at Letsmix.com.

Dj Bpm-The new sound of Miami from deejay bpm at Letsmix.com.

AquaSand The new sound of Miami from Aquasand at Letsmix.com.

By Johnny Category and tags: Next Generation DJ Tags: ,
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