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TABLE OF CONTENTS... COVER STORY/DJ SHOPPER......................... PAGE 46

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APRIL/MAY 2000 ISSUE #59

Mobile TheftiMagazine EQUIPMENT

Technology Update

It's Hot........................... Scoops: QSCRMX Series............. Meteor Pro Beam Gobos. Netpliance i-opener........

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NAMM 2000................................... 38 New Products Editor Dan Walsh gives you an inside look at new products that will drive your perfor­ mances. Special Feature

These Incredible Shrinking Sound Machines sure don't look like your parent's sound system! Steve Wozniak leads a roundtable discussion on current trends in sound system design.

Tech Talk

MP3: HOW MOBILE CAN IT BE? .............................. 80 So far, MP3 is great for recreation but does it make the cut for DJs?

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BRIDAL SHOW EXTRAVAGANZA ..............................84 It's time for your biggest show of the year! Jay Maxwell prepares you with his tips and tracks.

IT'S TIME TO REGISTER FOR MOBILE Conference BEAT'S SUMMER SHOW IN CLEVELAND! CLEVELAND SEE PAGES 36-37

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DMA Top 50 Chart.

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Music News........... Crowd Pleaser.......

KARAOKE Sing-Along Essentials................... 102

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Less Muscle, More Talent It wasn't that long ago that strong arms and a good back were two of the top requirements for a good DJ. The not-so-very-old adage was "Make it on Saturday and spend it at the chiropractor on Monday." Fortunately, techno­ logical advances have touched all facets of our lives, including our sound equipment. As gear designers dig ever deeper into their technological tool boxes, they keep finding better and better ways to pack more sound into ever smaller packages. Amps are lighter. Speakers are smaller. Mixers and CD players are coexisting in the same case. Computer laptops are capable of holding hun­ dreds and hundreds of tracks. These developments can only help the DJ industry. The lighter your load is, the more energy you have for the show. At the end of the evening, when the last track ends, you can be on your way home with the last guest. In this issue, we give you the latest in "shrinking" sound systems designed specifically for Mobile DJs. Dan Walsh has a review on cutting-edge products introduced at Winter NAMM, George Mohr takes a closer look at DJ combo systems in DJ Shopper, and Steve Wozniak spends a little time chatting with some veteran DJs about the past, present and future of sound and light system design. The best news is, as sound systems become more lighter, compact and mobile, the door opens wider for anyone, regardless of gender or age, to be a Mobile DJ. When the playing field is leveled, it all comes down to a DJ's number one tool: talent!

TheyJ Magazine April/May 2000 /Issue #59 Publisher LA Communications Inc. Editor-ln-Chief Robert A. Lindquist Editorial / Production Coordinator Renee Lassial Advertising Sales Manager Art Bradlee New Products Editor Dan Walsh Staff Artist Jeff Marinelli Contributing writers for this issue Mike Ficher • Reid Goldsborough Dave Kreiner • Mark Johnson

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For subscriptions, change of address or back Issues, you can contact us by mail at: P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445 5 Shipping Address: 1 Mobile Beat Tower, 1782 Penfield Rd, Penfield, NY 14526 :

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or via the Internet: e-mail: mobilebeat@aol.com The Web: http://www.mobllebeat.com Back Issues of Mobile Beat Magazine are available (subject to availability) at $5 (In Canada: S6/US funds). Mobile Beat Magazine (ISSN 1058-0212) Is published seven times per year by LA Communications Inc., P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445. Ground shipments to: 1782 Penfield Road, Penfield. N.Y. 14526. Periodical post­ age paid at East Rochester, N.Y. and additional mailing locations. Subscription rates - U.S. and possessions: $23 for one year, $40 for two years or $55 for three years. Canada: $33 for one year, $50 for two years and $75 for three years. All other countries: $60 per year. Subscriptions outside the U.S. must be paid In U.S. currency. Postmaster - Send address changes to Mobile Beat Maga­ zine, P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445. Copyright © 2000 by LA Communications Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of copy, photography, or artwork prohibited without permission of the publisher. All adver­ tising material subject to publisher's approval.

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What's for lunch?

29 plus In response to Bob Popyk's article in the last issue on 29 Ways to Maxi­ mize Profits, he makes a good point in suggesting DJs get connected with their local Chamber of Commerce. Every community has one and whether you are a member or not, they have some very valuable information... usually for sale. When compiling a list of corporate entities in your town you intend to market your services to, you can obviously go the to the yellow pages of the phone book for names, but those listings don't tell you if they have 20 or 200 employees. Personally, I like to target the larger players because they generally have employee funds for things like special events and parties. The member­ ship directory of community businesses maintained by the Chamber of Commerce will typically include contact names, fax numbers (a very inex­ pensive promotional tool), e-mail addresses (better than a fax because you can send a full color electronic brochure) and the number of employ­ ees in the company. I can't speak for every community, but that's the information contained in my Chamber of Commerce listings, and it cost me a whopping $15 per year. Merlin Zimmet (Mobile Beat contributing editor)

Hardtesting software I've been an avid computer geek since 1988, a DJ since 1992, and an electronics technician since 1993. Thusly I am impressed to see comput­ ers being used as source for sound. I appreciate Mobile Beat keeping the DJ community abreast of the new technologies as they unfold. I recently downloaded both DJ Power's demo and Visiosonic's PCDJ to give things a try. DJ Power's initial screen, in my opinion, is unfriendly, complex, and big! I could not find the autoplay and the feature I most wanted to test (beat mixing) was locked out. It was the familiar looking screen shown in the ad that made me want to try it. Visiosonic's demo was better, and the price is right. However, that too, in my view, had some faults: (a) being a priority program (which is good) it doesn't like my Norton AntiVirus. Maybe they should suggest it be disabled when you download it. (b) The ads! Considering the price, I guess 1 shouldn't complain. I won't begrudge anyone for trying to make an extra buck. However, what they don't tell you is that PCDJ secretly installs TimeSynch's ad machine into c:\program files. I have my program files directory on my d: drive for vari­ ous reasons so I wondered where this came from. I deleted it (and cleaned the references from the registry) and imagine my surprise when the ads disappeared! FYI: the ads, being graphics, do take up disk space. Both systems tout the idea of using a laptop for sourcing your music and then suggest using a second soundcard for your headphones if you plan to beat mix. Are there laptops that can hold two sound cards?

I am a Mobile DJ with a highly successful business for weddings and other private parties. I have converted my entire catalogue to the MP3 format and would like to start incorporating them ASAP. I simply need to find the right computer (very portable, but easily upgraded or repaired). Neither a PC nor a laptop completely meets these needs, although a laptop would be better than a PC. I've seen ads in Mobile Beat Magazine for a new Lunch Pail or Lunch Box type computer. There are two companies (DJ Power and Visiosonic) which sell these but I believe they are overpriced and you must buy their software with them. Evidently they are big in Eu­ rope. In the United States they are being used with two soundcards in dance clubs and by Mobile DJs. It appears there is a market for them. You can look at these at either the DJPower (www.djpower.com) or VisioSonic (www.visiosonic.com) Web sites. Rick Gwinn

Quick fix? In response to The PC Fix article by Reid Goldsborough in the January 2000 issue, Mr. Goldsborough suggests purchasing a new PC for around $400. As a director of an IS department (in addition to a Mobile DJ) I have had some very unpleasant experiences with discount computers. I purchased one such model for two sisters who just wanted to send email to their children. When the computer arrived, I set it up and config­ ured the Internet software so they could begin e-mailing their families. I got a call two hours later saying that the computer was "dead." Sure enough, the power supply on the computer had failed. I had to send the entire computer back to the manufacturer, wait three weeks for a replace­ ment and then reconfigure all of the software. This time the computer worked for two months before the power supply failed again. I read an article in a computer trade magazine stating that the manufacturer had purchased sub-standard power supplies for these computers and were having many problems with them. This "cheap" computer has caused a wealth of problems and who knows when the power supply may die again. Mr. Goldsborough also states that most new computers "come preloaded with the latest versions of operating systems, word processing, and Internet service software." This is typically not true for the low cost systems that usually do not include any word processing or office type applications. If you are going to buy a new computer, I recommend purchasing a com­ puter from a major manufacturer (Dell, Gateway, Micron...) that has a two year or longer warranty. You may spend a little more money but will have a reliable machine that will give you years of service. It all comes down to the same advice that we DJs give to prospective clients; "You get what you pay for." Andy Grittman, Topeka, KS

200 list too "clubby" I found the 1999 Mobile Beat Top 200 DJ Song List both interesting and disappointing. Of interest is the fact that the new list has a significant number of new entries, compared to last year's list. Many of the additions show emphasis on what's being played right now. I suspect many of those who took part in your survey work the club scene. My disappointment is realizing that the Top 200 list will be of diminishing value as we get further into the new year. Not all the current hits will have

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staying power. I will bet that the songs Unchained Melody (#89) or Wild Thing (#158) will be much more requested in the latter part of the year 2000 than the higher-ranked Blue Monday (#64), Freak On A Leash (#37), or Nookie (#77). Jay Maxwell's PSWCDT column is by far the best monthly feature in your magazine. It would be nice if he could list his top 20 best recent songs (all from the past 12 month period) in every issue. Brad LaBarr, A Blast From The Past Music Service, Dayton, Ohio

Rick needs help! In the January issue on page eight there is an area called Killer Set and it's great. I'm new and I would love to find killer sets. Is there a place to go to get them? Can you help me? I'd like to know what to play before or after The Twist. Are you gonna keep putting in killer sets each month? Thanks!

Rick

It's your chance to

Rant or Rave!

Whatever the topic... your opinion matters! Send your feedback to Mobile Beat Magazine c/o Feedback P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, NY 14445 Fax: 716-385-3637 • E-mail: feedback@mobilebeat.com

READERS! Fax (716-385-3637) or e-mail (killerset@mobilebeat.com) your hottest 3-5 song set for inclusion in an upcoming feature on the Hottest Music Sets of All-time!

Make it direct With regard to the review on the Denon M KM I by Island Jake Jacob, I agree with everything in the review and thought it was very accurate (I have four MKIIIs). I think the only downfall of the unit not mentioned is that is does not have direct track access or a "10" button like the CDN-22, etc., which makes it difficult to cue some CDs (samples, etc.). This would be a nice addition, as well as the mentioned elimination of the CD drawers. I have had to send all of mine back at one point for repairs from "accidental" bumping of the drawer or from damage from transporting them. Denon also needs to tweak the pick ups to read all CDs a little better. Some CDs will not read at all, but the less expensive units will without a problem. I have an emergency backup CDN-12 that will read everything when the Denon fails to perform. This happens rarely, but when it does, it can be frustrating. These slight flaws are nothing to complain about considering the Denon's ability to truly "Instant Start," compared to the other units available. Over the years I have owned all of the other brands. They also performed well, but there is nothing like the Denon MKIII for beat mixing. Pair it up with a Numark DM 1235 Beat Keeper Mixer, a good remix ser­ vice and even a beginner could turn out decent beat mixes... all they need is decent programming and supervision!

Bill Terwilleger, DMA Music Services, Oriskany Falls, NY

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Joey Jam; New York, New York "I love the scratch feature on the cd player. A lot of people have tried it, this is the first one I've seen do it."

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Scotty O'Brien; St. Louis, Missouri "I'm completely amazed! The scratch feature is amazing. Others have tried it before but nobody else has been able to accomplish this until now. Oh Amazing!! Finally a company has thought about what DJ's need. This brings back the old school of DJing... Digitally !!!"

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NAT L KARAOKE PUB STEPS UP TO THE MIC If you are a KJ, karaoke singer or karaoke enthusiast, you may soon find yourself in the pages of Karaoke Singer Magazine. According to Greg Tutwiler, managing editor of the publication, "At Karaoke Singer, we view karaoke as America's fastest growing entertainment medium. Karaoke can be quite serious. Vocalists take karaoke very seriously as they strive to make singing a career. Karaoke can also be a lot of fun! Each issue will be packed with photos of people enjoying karaoke, along with tips to help anyone become a better singer and performer. Also in its pages you'll find information about the sport of karaoke, with news of contests and events. You'll read about KJs and how they present karaoke to the general public. Karaoke Singer will also tell you about the technol足 ogy. .. with tips and instructions for anybody who wants to set up karaoke in their home or on stage."

Karaoke Singer will be shining the spotlight on karaoke's hottest spots throughout North America with profiles of "Karaoke Kommanders" and clubs around the United States. The magazine is packed with tips of the trade, new products to enhance your enjoyment of karaoke, and the latest song releases from all of the major karaoke software manufac足 tures.

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Readers will find featured articles from industry profes足 sionals on everything from voice lessons to how to launch a recording career. The topics will entertain, educate, and excite. Karaoke Singer: the first and only national magazine dedicated to the KJ, the karaoke singer and the karaoke enthusiast. Ask for it at newsstands today or subscribe online at www.karaokesingermagazine.com. To subscribe through traditional channels, see subscription form on page 98.

GROWING DJ EMPIRE To the growing list of regional associations, add the New York State Disc Jockey Association (NYSDJA). The NYSDJA is an organization of professional DJ and karaoke companies concerned with maintaining a high standard of quality in performance and business ethics to ensure that consumers receive the best music service for their function. Steve Ruston, owner of Absolute Sound and Dance DJs, has invested a great deal of time and effort to bring the group together. He started the project last year and, after many phone calls and faxes, was able to get most major DJ companies in the central New York area on board. The association is presently formulating a menu of member benefits (i.e. insurance, credit card machines, group advertis足 ing and yellow page listings, toll-free number). There are also several "industry partnerships" in place with equipment suppliers that offer member discounts on equipment.

The NYSDJA feels confident that with the many years of combined experience in this industry, and with the energy and determination of its members, they have the ingredients for a very successful organization. Any DJ company in the state of New York is invited to join. For information contact the NYSDJA at PO Box 502, Liverpool, NY 13088; tel: 315453-9940; fax: 315-457-0577; Web site: www.nysdja.org; Email: info@nysdja.org.

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DJ DIRECTORY COMING ONLINE A new Web site for brides and party planners searching for DJ entertainment is set to launch this spring. According to its creators, DiscJockeyDirectory.com will be the only online directory of DJs to consistently place paid advertising with the country's major search engines and bridal magazines. The site's producer is Dan McKay, a 20-year veteran of Internet and media companies, including America Online. In addition, he has experience as a radio, club and mobile DJ and is a contributor to several national magazines, including Mobile Beat, and Web sites in the area of DJ marketing and advertising. "DiscJockeyDirectory.com was created by marketers, not webmasters," says McKay. "The site's marketing program has been carefully researched and strategically created for maximum results." How will the new site encourage top placement among search engines? According to McKay, with lots of cold, hard cash. "Many search engines and Web indexes have gone to revenue-based models. This means they give preferred listings to Web sites who pay for them." Yahoo, Excite and Lycos are among the search engines targeted for paid banner

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Dear Damon According to Bob "Bobby K" Kramerik, who is an expert on foam parties, "There is a large difference between foam parties in the U.S. and those in vacation destinations. What you see on TV shows is often a water-produced foam where the foam juice is mixed into a water flow creating a very wet foam. With this type of foam, you need good drainage, usually in the center of a sunken dancefloor. For mobile applications, we use an air-generated foam. The foam is produced by spraying a small amount of foam and water mixture in front of a powerful fan and forcing it through a material "sock," creating the foam. This results in a foam that is damp, but leaves a more manageable cleanup. "We set up indoors or out with two large tarps as a base. We then use a 20foot by 30-foot inflated pit that stands

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Dear Waldo Over Christmas I was hired to play background music and provide a PA for a "Breakfast With Santa" sponsored by our local Rotary Club, of which I am a member. Everything seemed to be going along fine until one of the kids came over and asked if he could try out my mixer. It's a fairly new Gemini model. Normally, I would have declined, but it was the holidays and he seemed really interested. I didn't realize it but the youngster had pancake syrup on his hands which got down into the controls and really made a mess of things. It still works, but the action is pretty gummy. Any suggestions? Phil in Vermont

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t's a well-known fact that your best source for new jobs is the one you are currently playing. That's why it's so important to put your name everyplace you can in the room. Popular options include request cards on every table and a colorful banner with your logo on the front of your table. The trick is to make sure everyone in the room knows the name of your company before they leave... but to do it in a way that's not cheap and tacky. We've come across another an option that's colorful, classy and has a very high "wow" factor. Meteor is a company with a long history in the DJ and nightclub biz. In fact, some of the very first mixers and lighting effects were Meteor products. One of the company's most popular products, especially with Mobile DJs, is the ProBeam 75. This is a bright and well-built device best used for projecting images and fluid color wheels. The wheels are interchangeable so, with just a Phillips head screwdriver, you can change colors or images at will. It's a good solid lighting device that's been around for years... that's not news. What is new, however, is a very simple idea made possible by a computer and an ink jet or laser printer. Using standard transparency film, typically used for overhead projectors, you can create your own custom designs for projection with the use of the ProBeam 75.

Get to work Prior to your weekend schedule of parties and wedding receptions, open your favorite graphics program and create a custom design for each event. It's amazingly fast and simple. Once you print out the transparencies, cut to size using the supplied template. Then install the transparency onto the wheel. You're done! For weddings, you can project a custom congratulation to the bride and groom. For retirements, a special salute to the honoree for 50 years on the job. Whatever the event, there's a

way you can use this device to personalize your service.

For effect As the wheel rotates, your clients will see their name in big bright letters on the wall or ceiling. Of course, you'll want to make sure the name of your service appears at least once per revolution. If you have an easily remembered phone number (such as: IDJ-4YOU), you may want to include that as well. Even if you only run the custom wheel during cocktail hour and dinner, the number of sublimi­ nal impressions you'll make is phenomenal. When you leave, they'll remember you as the DJ with that wild projector that put their name on wall. More importantly, they'll remember the name of your service!

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While the companies on which you've come to rely expanded, updated and invigorated their product lines, quite a few other manufacturers actively courted the mobile market for the first time, with an emphasis on DJ mixers, wireless microphones, and extremely mobile sound systems. The following pages offer tasty samples of the audio and lighting feast that was on display at NAMM 2000. And rest assured that in upcoming issues, Mobile Beat's equipment connoisseurs will attempt to help you make informed choices as you fill up your plate with gear this year.

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BBE The whole family of BBE Sonic Maximizers was in at­ tendance, from the 362SW with "Subwoofer Control" to the 882 featuring balanced inputs and outputs.

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Gemini Gemini served up a com­ plete helping of new mix­ ers in the form of their new UMX series. They feature VCA (voltage-controlled amplifier) Proglide™ crossfaders.

Grundorf A red carpet was rolled out for all the new speakers and cases from Grundorf. The PRO-CD2-MQ3 stands next to a top-loader.

Mackie Mackie stacked their SRM450 active monitor atop a 600W SRS1500 self-pow­ ered subwoofer for a double whammy from Woodinville.

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Numark DJ Eddy Def demonstrates Numark PRO TT1 turntables and the PRO SM-3 mixer with its groundbreaking optical Infinity Fader™.

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Wright Bros. Get down! Wright Bros. Sound was playing a unique angle with their new EQX 1888, a downfiring subwoofer.

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NUMARK'S CD MIX! First on the review block is a product from Numark: the CDMIX 1. To get an idea of what it does, picture two Numark CD-24s and a Numark Blue Dog (although it's not blue) mixer all put into one case. Numark, by the way, was the first company to create a full, self-contained DJ mixing system. On the CD-MIX 1, the two CD players offer shockdampened drawers with full pitch-bend, track search, and shuttle functions, accessed by two oversized jog dials. The pitch control is fixed at ±12 percent; however, you have the option to switch the display to BPM (beats per minute) mode. This function allows you to manually tap in the beats per minute of the current CD track that is playing via a 46

button on the faceplate. You then repeat this procedure on the second CD deck as you are cueing up the next track. Adjust the pitch controls so the BPMs match. Once the cue point is reached, you set the CD that is playing and use the bend dial to keep the songs in sync. There is also an autofader start that lets you start a cued CD just by moving a fader. The mixer portion of this unit is very straightforward. In addition to the CD player inputs, it offers inputs for two lines or two phonos. There is a full headphone cue section and a single microphone input. Outputs are both balanced and unbalanced, so this unit is compatible with everything from home stereos to large mixing systems in clubs. The CD-MIX1 measures under the 19-inch standard. It should fit in large deluxe-style phono consoles in the compartment normally used for a mixer. There is no rackmounting provision, so you probably have to set the unit on foam. (Both the top and front must be free to allow access to the CD drawers as well as the mixer.) This is actually a plus,

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THE ULTIMATE PARTY MACHINE Numark didn't stop with just one mobile-friendly unit. Their Ultimate Party Machine is truly a mobile all-in-one sound system—great for those out-of-theway gigs. The Ultimate Party Machine houses a mixer, two CD players, an amplifier, and two speakers. Yes, all this built into one Numark CD-M1X1 case! The CD players are top loaders set in on The mixer portion of either side of the this unit is very mixer. The unit is the carrying case and the straightforward speakers are the lids. _____ The 8-inch coaxial speakers detach and can be placed just about anywhere. It features a microphone input and two phono or line inputs, and three-band EQ. While it's a cute idea, the Ultimate Party Machine is not intended for large gigs that require big sound. This unit would come in handy for micro gigs, such as a backyard party, or as an in-office demo machine. This is because the CD players lack a cue function and pitch control; the amplifier power is less than 30 watts per channel; and the speakers are the size of small truck speakers. All in all, the Ultimate Party Machine, which retails for $499 (MSRP), is a good idea. I am looking forward to a professional model to surface in the near future.

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Gemini. This system is packaged as an all-in-one unit. The compact system (27" x 12.25" x 5.5") includes two CDJ-10 frame accurate, instant start CD players and one PMX40 mixer. All are housed in a CDJ-1040 road case. This unit also uses top load CD players. There is a full cue system and pitch control on each CD player with ±16 percent range. There is no jog/shuttle dial. Shock rejection is pretty good for a CD player in this price range. The mixer offers inputs for the two CD players as well as two lines or two turntables. There is a mic input with a talkover switch as well. The Disc-O-Mix is basic, but to the point. It is very easy to operate and can be adapted to most amplifiers and speakers. It's a great entry-level unit, which can be used as part of a second full system. Retailing at $499, it is the most afford­ able mixing system on the market today. When purchased as the Disc-O-Mix CD Mix package, it includes one HPM80 single cup headphone with dynamic mic and all necessary cables.

ALL AMERICAN American DJ's CD/mixer combo is available as either the Pro-DJl system or Pro-DJ2 system, depending on which CD players you opt for. Both feature two players with a Q2221/S mixer in a special custom case. The Pro-DJl and Pro-DJ2 CD players are hybrids, meaning they have a front-loading CD drawer, but top-mounted controls. The features on this system are nothing short of pro. There's a full jog/shuttle wheel on each CD player. The Pro-DJ2 includes buttons for direct track access. There's also American DJ's fader "Q" start and seamless looping. Like the Numark CD-MIX 1, the drawers are dampened to handle shock. Individually, the Pro-DJ2 players run about $489. The Q-2221/s "Q-deck" mixer offers fader "Q" start (to complement the fader start capable CD players), adjustable crossfader throw with hamster, and low, mid, high, and gain controls on each input. It also has kill switches to remove selected bands of frequencies. This is good for remixing and works nicely with the CD player's looping feature. This unit sells for around $279 individually.

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A PIONEER-ING SYSTEM Pioneer offers two versions of combo workstations at two price points. I chose to review the S-100FX. It contains two Pioneer CDJ-100S CD players and a Pioneer DJM300S mixer. The CD players used with this system are unique. They are front loading and have top mounted controls, like the American DJ Pro-DJ2, but that is where the similarity ends. There is no drawer on the front of these units. You simply slide the disc directly into the front of the unit, like a car CD player. No more bumping into the drawers! The CDJ-100S CD player offers oil dampers for shock handling and a very large shuttle dial, which is almost half the size of the unit itself. Cueing is lightning fast. The pitch control is ±10 percent and offers Pioneer's legendary Master

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AMPS and SPEAKERS______ A few years ago, only a handful of manufacturers made lightweight amplifiers. Few could compete with the reliable old boat anchors that featured heavy transformers and power supplies. Nowadays, there are quite a few amps that can pack a lot of wallop into a few pounds. Of these, the notable brand names are QSC, Stewart, and Soundtech. Soundtech and Stewart both manufacture an amp that occupies just one rack space and weigh only 15 pounds! What about power? Both these amps put out over 200 watts per channel! Need more punch and want the best in high quality sound? Then let's move on to the QSC PLX series (see page 32 for QSC Scoop). These amps can produce over 1,000 watts per channel and still

Mobility played, which is a very helpful feature to have. The road case made for this unit also has room to mount one of Pioneer's EFX-500 effect units, so you can expand greatly on this system in the future. Pioneer has designed a functional and user-friendly system for mobile or club settings. With a retail price in the $2,000 range it may be a bit less attainable then other units, but it is worth the additional cost if you need superior features—which include top end sound quality and skip rejection. With 1 EFX-500 Effector (as pictured), the total system retails at $2,550.

only weigh around 21 pounds. As for the absolute smallest amps, the Stewart and Soundtech models are good bets to go with. I have used the Soundtech 802 for a full range drive and a QSC PLX2402 for my bass drive, and

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still weighed in less than the weight of one transformer based amp!

How do they do it? To accomplish the feat, amp manufacturers do away with the big monster heavy transformer in the amplifier. Instead, they take a tip from the guys who make car stereo amps that put out mega-watts with a 12-volt DC power source. A digital switching power supply (sometimes called an inverter) is used instead of the large trans­ former. This makes the amplifier more efficient, as it only uses the power it actually needs, instead of having a large amount of standby power, which typically goes unused.

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Our final point of discussion is speakers. Speakers can be made from special plastics and molds that allow the designer to create a very small, lightweight, and efficient speaker design. Two compa­ nies that really stand out in making these small speakers are RAMSA and EV. I personally tested the EV SX300 with its bass bin counterpart SX121b. The SX300 has a crystal clear sound that rivals just about everything in its class. Vocals are very clear and the bass is pretty good, even for a single 12-inch model. Want more bass? Just link the SX121b to the SX300 for much fuller low end. I tested the above pair on a 600-watt per channel amplifier, and they were clear as a bell 'at full power! Now for the best part. The speakers are so small that you can carry one in each hand. I was actually able to fit all four cabinets side by side in the back seat of a Toyota Camry. The cabinets are trapezoidal in shape, which permits staggered storing. Both speaker cabinets can be put on a tripod, although I wouldn't recommend this with the bass cabinets. The SXSOO's sell for about $1,000 for the pair and the SX121b's sell for about $600 for the pair. Are the SXSOO's too rich for your bloodstream? Then you may want to check

THE BOTTOM LINE Though the aforementioned systems may not be capable of entirely replacing your current sound system, I am certain that we will get there one day. Sound component manufac­ turers have taken leaps and bounds to help the DJ industry become more mobile. You may not want to take off that back support belt or sell the SUV just yet, though. Source American DJ Supply Gemini Numark Pioneer QSC Soundtech

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THESE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING SOUND MACHINES SURE DON'T LOOK LIKE YOUR PARENTS' SOUND SYSTEMS! f I ^he high-tech revolution has blasted professional sound systems I with a barrage of electronic wizardry. Down for the count is the era J_ when bigger automatically meant better. The "Incredible Shrinking Sound Machines" (ISSMs) have taken over. The year 2000 is a time of smaller music playback units, downsized speaker cabinets, narrower and lighter amplifiers, and a wide variety of shrinking digitized music media that years ago would have been diagnosed as suffering from some type of hormone deficiency. Only the quality of the actual listening experience has increased. Well, there's also the price, but that's an entirely different story.

AUDIO ROUNDTABLE

Panel Members: 1. DJ/Musician: Frank Joseph frank@woz.org 2. Jim Baxter, DJ Equipment Distributor csnl@ix.netcom.com 3. Russ Poole, Mobile DJ qualitysounds@compuserve.com

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To review where we've been, discuss where we're at, forecast where we may be headed, and decipher what it means for professional Mobile DJs, we have drafted a roundtable of marauding, battle-tested audio experts. Let's meet them. Frank Joseph, of Frank Joseph Entertainment, is a popular one-man entertainer who runs portions of his shows from an Apple computer in the high-tech capital of the world, Silicon Valley, in northern California. "Music has been my full-time gig since I went on the road as an underage kid in a band in 1979," Joseph says. "I started with Apple Us, and have been an early adopter of computer, music and pro audio technology ever since. My act represents what I believe to be an emerging trend... a synergy of musician and DJ entertainment." Russ Poole, of Quality Sounds, is one-half of a high-flying husband and wife team that operates two systems in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota area. When not doing shows or attending them, Poole works for Northwest Airlines as a DC-9 pilot. Jim Baxter, of Colorado Sound N' Light is a familiar face with DJs everywhere as an audio and lighting equipment distributor. Since everyone is assembled, let's listen in! MOBILE BEAT


AUDIO PAST AND PRESENT MB: Way back in the Dark Ages, what was your first personal music sound system?" Joseph: A Radio Shack receiver, Quadraflex speakers, and a Garrard turntable were my units of choice. I'd crank it up and play the drums along with it. It used to drive the family and neighbors nuts! Poole: I used a Pioneer stereo receiver with a Marantz 8-track player and turntable. My dream back then was to have a reel-to-reel tape player. Baxter: I had a Dynaco preamp/amp built from a kit. In the old days, you made your amp or receivers from kits if you needed great sound at a moderate budget. I'm sad those days are gone. I also used Koss electrostatic headphones, AR speakers, and a Roberts' reel-to-reel tape player with an 8track recorder on the side. MB: What kind of sound system helped guide you through your first attempt at DJing? Poole: I handled my first $100 gig with home audio equipment. I simply carpeted some Pioneer speakers in black and placed speaker grills over the woofers to give them that professional look. A few shows later, they crashed and burned at a college football game party! Joseph: I used huge Altec A7s that only housed a 15-inch woofer and a horn. I was playing bass in an 8-piece disco band in Hawaii on Wakikkii Beach. We would alternate sets with a DJ from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m., six nights a week. With his talent and better system, the DJ would often put more people on the dancefloor than our eight-piece band did! Baxter: For me it was JBL MI series handmade concert speakers and handwound crossovers, Phase Linear 700, HK 1000 cassette decks. We didn't use turntables; we rocked too hard! I also had a Pioneer studio six-channel mixer and a 12-band Spectro Acoustic equalizer. MB: Now that you're all masters of your craft, what audio components are you currently using? Joseph: I work the crowd using guitars, keyboards, a drum machine, and vocals. It's all controlled by an Apple PowerBook that can also output video at the same time. For extra sizzle, snap, and thump, I use three QSC amps to The DJ Magazine

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MB: Are there any cool new "shrinking" pro lighting equipment and trends that we sh )ow about? sto be more about features. But to Poole: The trend has the biggest advantage has been the professional M e.and the decrease in prices. Intelthe bigger selecti' Jflt it was just four years ago. ligent lighting is ( re wattage is the answer only Baxter: Bigger e< ,^i the ,.,,0 misinform"! M,,0.1 nuni,BMp.:iM«esseducated DJ. Think quality for the for long-term DJ company, and low cost fixtures for the short term DJ firm. Remember, the hidden cost of lighting is the lamp re­ placement cost, which in the long run is much more than the price of the fixture itself. MB: What about new shrinking pro video equipment and trends? Poole: Same as lighting. In addition to price reductions, video equipment continues toget smaller, lighter, brighter but with

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drive six Meyer speaker cabinets. Poole: I use Crown Macro-Tech 1200 amplifiers, four JBL MR-838 speakers, four JBL MR-825 speakers, a Gemini mixer, Audio-Technica PRO4L wired microphone, BBE-462 sound processor, three Sony 397 CD players, Shure LX-88-II-F wireless headset and handheld microphones, Nady 201 UHF wireless microphone, and a Denon DN-770R dual cassette tape deck. Baxter: My setup includes mini discs, computer, QSC PLX3400 series amps, CV subs, Celesion tops, BBE sonic maximizer, Rane mixer, and Sony CD players. MB: Let's say that you were given a blank check to purchase your choice of professional DJ equipment to entertain 150 people at a hotel wedding recep­ tion and you were also given the keys to a new VW Beetle to transport this equipment and you couldn't spend the money on anything else. What would be your dream ISSM? Baxter: By coincidence, a new VW Beetle is actually going to be part of our new advertisement. It features a mix-240 CD system concept including powered speakers and a mini-combo lighting rig all in the back seat!

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Poole: If not already committed to CDs, mini discs or vinyl, I would opt for either a laptop or computer-based sound system using MP-3 files such as DJ Power or VisioSonic. I would want to use a conventional mixer so that I could use a couple of other conventional input devices, and I would want to have both a CD and cassette player to accommodate music that the customer wants played. I would use two or three powered speakers such as the Mackie SRM 450, with the third speaker as a backup or additional sound reinforcement. Joseph: I recently advised a company that has two in-house DJs for parties and events. They requested that I recommend a new system that was easily shipped and sounded incredible in hotel ballrooms. I came up with a Meyer UFA with a 12-inch woofer and horn, plus two single 15-inch Community subs. Each side is triamped with processors and two QSC amplifiers. The high-end price tag was small compared to the savings in trucking. Needless to say, they're also spinning audio from laptops (DJ Power software). MB: Thumbs up or thumbs down regarding the new small DJ consoles that are pre-packaged with a pair of CD players and a mixer? Poole: Up! The most obvious advantage of the all-in-ones is that you plug in electricity and two speaker wires and you are ready to go! Baxter: Up! When marketing to the first-time buyer, smaller equipment is a better concept.

If not already committed to CDs, mini discs or vinyl, I would opt for either a laptop or computer-based sound system using MP-3 files such as D) Power or VisioSonic. —Russ Poole

MB: Do powered speakers represent a quantum leap forward in ISSMs or a devilish demonstration of hype? Poole: It may not be a quantum leap, but a definite improvement for individuals trying to downsize their equipment. I personally use the Mackie 450 powered speakers for small events where space is a problem or where setup or takedown time must be minimized. For an event of 150 people, they are outstanding in all areas. Baxter: Until now, only the big concert and large contractors could afford this processed type of sound. With the common passive or biamp systems, the music signal is sent out from an amp, and the return signal back to the amp is not controlled in any way. When a sound system amp sends a signal to the speaker, the speaker reacts with moving sound waves and also sends back signals to the amp that the amp has to handle or reject. With pro­ cessed powered sound speakers, this returned signal is computer analyzed and used to control distortion and other speaker spec factors. This creates a greater, cleaner, and louder sound. Joseph: Powered speakers have been around for many years. They've just now become practical. Active sixth order speaker cabinet designs allow for small enclosures with better bass and the control that Jim speaks about. Lighter amp designs allow integration at a reasonable weight. Be it a Meyer Sound Labs 15-inch woofer and horn box listing at $7,200 each, or a JBL eon with a 15-inch woofer and horn listing at $695 each, modern systems are shrinking and getting lighter. MB: What new ISSMs and trends can we look forward to in Y2K and Y2K+1? Baxter: CD hard drive recorder/playback decks play your CD and will store thousands of compressed music files for instant access. Joseph: The price-to-performance ratio of product lines will continue to improve. I also believe that CD players that can play MP3 CDs will be a big hit. With hundreds of songs on just one CD, they will be both a compact and inexpensive back-up for computer-based DJ systems. They could even be an alternative to carrying hundreds of CDs with a more traditional mobile sound system.

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Dawn of the 1st millennium

Drum 450-piece Orchestra

A caveman beat a stick on a rock that rolled down a hill...creating the first rock n' roll drum solo Extremely difficult to carry

Edison Wax Cylinder

Thomas Edison used ear wax to record and playback sound

RCA Victor's Victrola 78 rpm record player

There was this other famous dog...

Loudspeakers

Caused an US president who was "not a crook" to resign

12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm vinyl record

Rrst scratch DJ created during an earthquake

7-inch, 45 rpm vinyl record

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2/4/8 track tape

Very popular with not-so-bright cheerleaders

Compact Cassette Tape

The "Incredible Shrinking Sound Player Machine" trend began

Digital Compact Disc Player

As music delivery systems became smaller...

Digital Audio Tape (DAT) Recorder

And smaller...

Digital Versatile Disc DVD) Player

And more compact...

Computer Software Music Programs

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MP3 Player

Hey, where's my glasses?

DOES SIZE REALLY MATTER? MB: Everything else being equal, do DJs who use significantly smaller but technically better equipment face a future of burgers and trench fries, or caviar and the French Riviera? Pooler I don't believe that the sound source, whether it's CD, mini disc, computer or DAT, really matters to the customer. I do believe that speaker size, and the ability to have lots of bass, makes a difference especially in the school and bar/bat mitzvah markets. Baxter: I have two basic systems: one for the small affair, and one for the really big show appeal. The tools of the trade just keep getting better. DJ skills simply need to improve at the same pace. Joseph: The key to charging a premium price in any service business is attention to detail. I want people to hear a system that sounds as good as it gets. In the overall scheme of things, the gear isn't the dominating factor for a great performance or a premium price. Somebody with very affordable gear can whip a crowd into a frenzy using the most important element of all... talent. Playing the right song at the right time and genuinely having fun with the crowd is far more important. The DJ Magazine

Somebody with very af­ fordable gear can whip a crowd into a frenzy using the most important ele­ ment of all... talent. —Frank Joseph

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Big Show', "he After graduation, Rodkin worked his explains, "which is a way up to a position look back at '50s-'60s TV variety shows like as a vice president for a Chicago ad agency. Ed Sullivan, Sonny As in his college days, and Cher, and Perry Rodkin again began to Como. Here in South feel constrained; this Florida, we get a lot of time by the corporate conventions with 150 world. Not being able to 250 people. to affect the situation Oftentimes, the mix is from within, he 90 percent male or decided to leave and, female. They don't with a partner, start need a band or a DJ his own ad firm. That because (in most lasted until 1979. After cases) nobody's going spending three and to dance. With The half hours driving Big Show, we can offer home in a Chicago them something that's blizzard, Larry and his pure, sit-back-andwife Ricki decided to relax entertainment. sell the business and We run the show just move to Florida. as if it were a live TV There, Larry went variety show. An MC back to work in comes out, welcomes advertising. While the audience, runs working at the agency, down what's coming he was called upon to up and introduces the emcee a sock hop. As a first act: a 'serious' child of the sixties, he Elvis impersonator had no problem with singing to background the music. By the time ____^^^__ _-^^^_-^^___ tracks (or a live band if he played the last the budget allows). song, he had offers to Between acts, the MC do two more jobs. recognizes fictitious stars in the audience, with Lawrence of Florida was born. "The name is the last being a Jackie Mason look-a-like. We've tongue-in-cheek since I was working fulltime at got animal acts, a unicyclist who juggles fire, the ad agency. Shortly thereafter, I decided to professional gymnasts, magicians, comedians, enter the disc jockey business as a full time and actors. With this being a big area for the profession. A lot of my friends thought I was cruise lines, we have a wealth of great talent." crazy but, frankly, the entertainment business is While it might appear to be an over-40's just more fun! concept, Rodkin says that now with Ed Sullivan reruns back on and a younger generation that was raised on music television, the appeal is A REEEALLY BIG SHOE! very broad. Now free to ran his own business with the same The set includes a 16 by 24 stage, spotlights, radical attitude of his college days, Rodkin puts props and everything else it takes to create a his energies into offering his clients a unique real theater experience. Prices range (depending brand of cutting edge concepts and ideas. on the length of the show and talent) from "We recently added a program called The $3,000 to over $10,000 (plus travel).

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5 YEAR PLAN For LOF, The Big Show is just the beginning. During the next five years, Rodkin's plan is to develop unique entertainment above and beyond "Just DJ." "Our goal is to offer total packages from caricaturists to strolling violinists, walk-around magicians to comedians. In addition to the entertainment, we also own an advertising specialty company that offers virtually any type of imprinted item—from pencils and pens to sports bags, etched vases to embroidered shirts. We even sell to other entertainment companies for their clients," says Rodkin. Speaking of the competition, Rodkin adds, " Along the lines of our friendly competitors are many companies we have helped out from time to time. We have lent CDs and karaoke discs to DJs in an emergency and on the flip side, we have had to borrow a light or party motivator when someone was unavailable at the last minute. Keeping a good relationship with other companies has been a strong suit in our years of being in business."

COMPANY BIO: Company: Lawrence of Florida Entertainment Service Area: Primarily Southern Florida Typical Rates for Area: $300-5600 per event LOF's Basic Wedding Rate: $500-$750 Special Service: "The Big Show" Upsells: Karaoke, party prop packages...

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n 1990, eight years after starting Minnesota's Total Entertainment, Howard Walstein began realizing the need to specialize. In studying his market, he became aware of the demand for DJs who could present a performance customized for family and youth events. To test out the idea, he created a separate branch of Total Entertainment, named Kidsdance. As Walstein explains, "Kidsdance's special­ ized marketing allowed me to separate our company from all the DJ competition in Minneapolis and St. Paul that wasn't perceived as family friendly. Unlike the wedding business, many of our clients re-schedule their event to accommodate our schedule. And there is no better advertising than to perform in the public arena." The best reason to start booking shows for children, according to Walstein, is the fact that half of the shows take place Sunday through Friday. In fact, one quarter of Kidsdance shows

take place Sunday through Thursday, many in the middle of the day. "This market has to be the fastest growing market in the last twenty years," says Walstein, "because kids are getting more sophisticated each year. Kidsdance's main clients are grades "K" through six ,but we've even booked several events for pre-kindergarten groups." Kidsdance's most visible event in Minnesota is Family Fun Night at America's largest shopping center, The Mall of America. Kidsdance has performed at ever major mall in the Twin Cities, as well as Minnesota's biggest amusement park, Valley Fair. Many community events and festivals such as the Twin Cities Marathon, St. Paul Winter Carnival, Fourth of July shows, and countless corporate picnics fill out the schedule. The biggest event Walstein has performed for Kidsdance was at the Metrodome for 20,000 people; the smallest has been for 12 people. WALSTEIN continued on page ee MOBILE BEAT


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A s owner of Music Machine DJ & Video / \ Productions, Mike Sabatini has used his JL \25> years of experience in the entertain­ ment industry to the best of his advantage. Sabatini, who began as a musician, started his part-time DJ service, located in LaSalle, 111., in 1989. Over the years, he built up to three systems and now operates full time with six systems and eight employees. His hard work and dedication to the business has resulted in a multifunctional business that encompasses all the various entertainment needs for any occasion. Besides offering the typical fare of music for weddings and other events, Music Machine offers a number of add-ons, including karaoke and video packages. A popular add-on Music Machine developed in 1996 is "Times of Your Life." This is a photo montage of a person's life, edited and enhanced 64

with music for a very professional presentation. The final product is then shown on a large video screen at the event. "This led to inquiries about videotaping weddings and other video-related services," Sabatini says. "In 1997, Advanced Video Services was launched as a stand-alone, full service video production company to compli­ ment the DJ service and the wedding market, as well as the corporate and legal video fields." It was then that Sabatini incorporated Elite Multimedia Group as Music Machine's and Advanced Video Services' parent company. To make the most of their overhead, Music Machine has established a gear rental service. "Customers can rent complete sound systems, karaoke and video equipment," Sabatini says. Wedding clients, in particular, appreciate being able to hire their DJ and videographer all in one shot. Their video capabilities aid them in MOBILE BEAT


getting gigs, too. "For school dances, we offer the Music Video Dance Party," Sabatini says. He has these events sponsored by local businesses who provide giveaways. They also offer GameShow Mania, from Creative Imagineering. "Using our game show system, we play a variety of trivia-style games," Sabatini says. "Again, our sponsors provide giveaways for this." Further ensuring the use of their rime and equipment, Music Machine DJs work karaoke every Wednesday night and a retro night every Friday night at Machelle's Backstreet. Having a lot to offer your clients is a good thing but, it won't get you very far if you don't follow up with professional business practices. Sabatini's got that covered, too. "We have a commitment to total customer satisfaction throughout our company," Sabatini says. "We're not happy or satisfied unless our clients are." To ensure their clients' satisfaction, Music Machine holds personal consultations at which time all the details are discussed and agreed upon. Clients also get a chance to meet their DJ. The banquet facility manager is called as

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As Kidsdance is customized for the particular needs of the client, rates range from a low of $250 to a high of $3,500. Depending on the price, one great DJ could do it all. Many shows incorporate more than one DJ to keep the energy level through the roof. A decade after its inception, Kidsdance is promoted heavily through a well-produced and tightly-targetted TV advertising campaign on the local Fox affiliate. It is also featured on Radio Disney commercials, as well as in PTA newsletters and family magazines. At present, Kidsdance is searching for existing DJ compa­ nies, in markets nationwide, with a strong reputation for performing at family events. "Our main goal," says Walstein, "is to build an association of DJ services across the country that have a commitment to providing the absolute best performances for families. We want to bring DJs into the growing marketing trend of specialization." With Kidsdance, Walstein hopes to create a strong DJ alliance with greater profit potential for the individual companies. "There is an opportunity here," explains Walstein, "to build a powerful advertising communications medium that can attract wholesome corporate sponsors who would be extremely interested in the captive, interactive audience which we can provide for them." The concept of performing Kidsdance is a simple one. The energy of the DJ is the most important factor in the show. As master of ceremonies, his or her goal is to spread contagious energy to everyone present. The music must be fast paced, non-stop, and with a wide selection of music of all types, from the most current Backstreet Boys' song to the best '50s and '60s classics and maybe even a rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" for the audience to sing-along. You can find out more about Kidsdance on the Web at www.kidsdance.com. -£fe

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very time I'm asked to donate an appearance to a non-profit organization, I feel like I'm in a cartoon, with a little devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other. The little angel beseeches me to give unselfishly of my talents without regard to my own future gain. The devil demands I only consider large, high profile charities that will get big press, lots of exposure, and the best chance to get future bookings. While I won't claim that my motivations for contributing my services are purely altruistic, I've probably helped groups raise funds well into six figures. I enjoy giving something back. Of course, the publicity I gain for my company doesn't hurt either. When Gary Orr of Fort Worth's Lone Star Entertainment became a DJ almost 30 years ago, donating his services seemed like the quickest way to generate positive word of mouth advertising. "Because I was so willing to help out, it didn't take long before I was doing 25-30 free jobs a year," Orr recalls. "But when you're a single system operator with only 104 Fridays and Saturdays a year to book, it doesn't take too many freebies to cut deep into your profit margin." In the last few years, Mike Lamb of DJ Lamb Productions in Charlotte, N.C. has also found it hard to say no to a good cause. Now he too is torn between being charitable and his bottom line. "I love doing charity work, I feel I have to control the amount of services I donate and discount." mb admits much of his dilemma is because he doesn't have strict ta for the groups to which he donates. Causes like Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity are an easy call, but he's also done free gigs for locaf Knights of Columbus dances, YMCA pool parties, and school walka-thpns. "I have to feed myself," Lamb confesses, "so I've started cutting back on free bookings on weekend nights. I've been more assertive about asking these groups for reciprocal advertising. And I am working toward a policy stating that if I did something free for them last year, I charge a fee this year."

IT'S POLICY! "The second biggest mistake I made with charity work was not having a written company policy on donating my services," says Orr. "When I finally developed one, the number of charitable events I was doing went down, as well as the guilt factor." Orr's first biggest mistake? Thinking he could "trade checks" with a charity. This is the process of getting a check for the full price for your gig, then writing the charity a check for the same amount. He was quickly made aware of the error of his ways. "My accountant explained when you get paid by a charity, you are taxed as income at whatever tax bracket you are in," Orr says. "When you donate the same amount back to them, you only get to write off 50 percent of your

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donation. And after you factor in your time and wear and tear on your vehicle and equipment, you are actually going in the hole." By the way, not all non-profit events are created equal. Jose A. Gonzalez of New York's Sonido con Elegancia makes two distinctions. First, between fundraisers and those who want to throw a bash for themselves. "For non-profits who just want to party, we will usually take up a collection from their members, employees, etc." Gonzalez's second caveat is between organizations that have open membership, as opposed to private clubs. If the event is to raise money for a private organization, he offers a reduced fee of one-third to one-half of what he normally charges.

OPEN SEASON ON DJS Be prepared for a stampede once the word gets out that you are donating gigs. "We have had to be more careful as an interesting phenomenon began to happen," Gonzalez recalls. "We would donate services to one company, and then all these 'unknown' companies would call us claim­ ing to be non-profit and wanting us to come out free." Again, having a written policy insures that you treat everyone fairly. W.P. "Professor Jam" Rader of A Spinnin' Crazy Productions in Elfers, Florida has a solution he calls "Free For All Tuesdays." Your company creates a policy to donate a designated number of hours on a Tuesday, or any other off night, to any non-profit organization that requests them. You may want to consider limiting that donation to sound only; lights, decorations, favors and prizes can be an upcharge to cover your costs. OK, so donating your DJ services may not get you a tax break, but you can deduct mileage (currently 14<t a mile) and out-of-pocket expenses. The main benefits of donating your services will not be immediate, but they can pay off in a much bigger way: Doing charitable work is an excellent way to make new contacts. I've moved my business to three different cities in the last six years. Each time, one of the first contacts I made was to local non-profit organizations. Most every one of them has several dances, fundraisers, fairs, and festivals a year. In return, the charities' officers are usually happy to shepherd my company through the corpo­ rate maze at their "real jobs" for bids on their picnics, awards banquets, and holiday parties. And the higher the profile of the charity group, the more influential its board members are. As a single op with a small ad budget, Indianapolis DJ Jim Cerone finds charity gigs to be a great way to get exposure. "At the ritzier dinners, you will be performing for the 'inner circle' of well-to-do society in your area. I watch the newspaper for upcoming events and call the organizer to offer my services. Often that's all it takes. But the real payoff is the

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"As far as charities go, we donate our services to many community and chari­ table functions throughout the year, but not at the risk of working every weekend for free (which we probably could). Per­ sonally, I've chosen a couple charities as have other staff members. Beyond that, we offer special rates for charitable or­ ganizations. Usually, It's a great oppor­ tunity for exposure because that type of function includes pre-event publicity, our company name on invitations and/or pro­ grams and post event news releases. Of course, there's the added exposure to people who are planning parties (wed­ dings, bar/bat mitzvahs, corporate par­ ties, etc.) who take our cards at the event. And yes, our business cards are readily available." —Larry Rodkin.owner of Lawrence of Florida Entertainment and a Mobile Beat DJ All Star (see page 58)


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referrals and word-of-mouth you can generate." The event itself can generate free publicity for your company. For the last three years John Mozart, of In The Mood DJ Service in Toms River, N.J., has entertained at the "Relay For Life" sponsored by his city's chapter of the American Cancer Society. "The event is at a local football field in front of 2,000 people. In addition to my DJ services, I also help them raise money by selling beachcomber hats to wear in a huge conga line I lead around the track. One year this giant spectacle made the front page of the local newspaper, and guess who was right in front in the photo?" Prospective clients love seeing community work in a DJ's brochure. Whether you've been around for 10 months or 10 years, seeing local high-profile charities on your client list lends immediate credibility and respect. This can be a particular benefit for newbies who may not have a long list of references. It's not quite the adage "beggars can't be choosers," but most non-profits won't demand a laundry list of names and numbers of people for whom you've done work. Piggybacking your charity's event advertising gets you more free exposure. It is the job of the nonprofit's publicity committee to get the word out on their event. Most are very successful in getting newspaper, radio, and television public service announcements. Why not have them hype you, by name, as the featured entertainment? Gonzalez asks organizations, to which he donates his services, to name him as a full-fledged sponsor. "This means inclusion of our logo and name in all promotional literature associated with the event, including advertising, programs and even T-shirts. If it is a public event, we will also hang our company banner." Kevin Thomas of Moondance Music in New York City only asks that they mention his company in flyers that the charity sends out, and that he can distribute business cards. "That's about it," he says. "I don't do it for the exposure, I do it to be supportive of my community." Which leads us to... Good karma. I'll leave it to the Art Bell crowd to pontificate on how doing selfless deeds creates positive forces in the universe that help good things to come your way. But I strongly believe that our talent for making people happy should be shared with those whose lives don't have a lot of smiles.

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Much has been written about all the extra "what if" gear you should bring to an event. Included in the mix are spare CD player(s), amps, mixers, microphones, bulbs, cables and Duct tape, to name a few. These items all support your system and its ability to keep the show going. But what about keeping you going? How many times have you been left off the dinner list, or had a thoughtful waitress hand you a plate of food but no silverware? While the guests are enjoying their dinner and listening to your nice background music, you may be listening to your stomach grumble. Many DJs specify up-front whether they are to be included in the dinner or not. Many others take their chances and risk going hungry if they didn't plan ahead. It's a delicate situation if you need to ask to be included at the meal during the event. If it's an informal buffet line, you can probably slip through after the guests. But if the event is more formal, you may be expected to just stay at your post during the dinner. Obviously, you can't run out and grab a burger. Borrowing from my years in scouting, I offer these two words of advice: Be Prepared! In addition to the potpourri of spare DJ equipment either in my trailer or within arm's reach, I also keep a variety of small food items, such as granola bars, cheese crackers, and even some bottled water for just such emergencies. All of the items mentioned in my lists will fit in a plastic re-sealable storage box the size of a shoe box. I usually end up using at least two of the items in my lists during every event. Whether your idol is the Professor on Gilligan's Island or McGyver, remember that they both had one thing in common. They had the right widget at the right time. You can prepare and carefully test all of your equipment prior to the event. But when you're at an event, you can't call time-out while you make any essential repairs. You need to be able to patch things up on the fly and keep the show going. You're paid a serious amount of money to provide continuous music for 3-5 hours straight. You owe it to your clients and yourself to be able to handle any situation that may arise. Experience plays a large factor in your acquisition and retention of these spare items. You can bet that the most seasoned veterans of the DJ business have quite a collection of spare items and many stories of how they saved the day by being prepared. Whether you have two or twenty years experience, you can be just as prepared by using my lists as a guideline.

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f I "Mie gap between technophobes and tech-heads is narrowing, but is I nowhere near being bridged. Seeking to tap into the potentially J- lucrative market of the remaining population which is computer illiterate and wants to stay that way, electronics manufacturers are constantly coming out with new "appliances" to entice the naysayers. The one area that everyone seems most obsessed with to date is the Internet. Regardless if you are a novice or a native to cyberspace, you, no doubt, want to get connected to the Web fast and cheap. In my quest for ways to accomplish such a feat, I spent the past few weeks testing the new Internet appliance, i-opener, from Netpliance, which is located in Austin, Texas. I was impressed with i-opener's poten­ tial, but wasn't sure of its actual usefulness for DJs. Then it dawned on me. Every business, incuding the DJ industry, is turning more and more towards the Internet as a way to reach a broader client base. However, having to purchase an extra laptop for bridal shows and other marketing avenues just so attendees can see your site displayed at your booth is not only costly, but risky. It is for just such occasions, I think the i-opener could come in handy.

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The i-opener distinguishes itself from TV-based devices such as Microsoft WebTV in that it uses a computer monitor for better viewing of text and Web graphics. It also sets itself apart from personal digital assistants such as SCom's Palm VII and smart phones such as Motorola's ilOOO Plus with its full-size keyboard for speedy text entry. And unlike e-mail devices such as the Cidco MailStation, it allows you to browse the Web and exchange e-mail. The thing I like most about the i-opener is its automation. You just plug the power cord into an outlet and the phone cord into a phone jack and the machine configures itself. Each time you use it, just hit the power button and the machine connects with its internal 56 kilobit-per-second modem, using either a local or a toll-free number. If you're not local to one of its 300 access points, you pay no more for 800-number access, unlike with a typical Internet service provider. For e-mail, you get an address book and the ability to send and receive attachments, though you can't automatically append a signature to outgoing e-mail or filter incoming e-mail. For Web surfing, you can save your favorite sites and you can access news, weather, and other preconfigured sites by hitting special keys on the keyboard. There's even a key for ordering pizza locally. The proprietary browser supports audio but not video. The unit itself looks a bit like a notebook computer. The 10-inch flatpanel color display is similar though smaller than those used with notebooks And with its 800 by 600 resolution, it's quite readable. The

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The thing I like most about the l-opener is its automation. keyboard, though detached, has an integrated pointing device similar to those used in portable PCs. Since one logical market for Internet devices such as the i-opener is people who came of age before the PC era, I gave the unit to my parents to test. Their technical ability is such that they have no problem turning on a light switch. They were able to get up to speed quickly enough, despite stumbling a bit while coordinating the pointing device. In the first half of 2000, Netpliance plans to release another version of the iopener with a touch screen that should make navigating easier. Being that this is a new product and "bleeding-edge" glitches are to be expected. Holding down the caps lock key crashed the system, forcing me to unplug and replug to get it working again. Also, I sometimes had trouble connecting to certain pre-configured Web sites. As for testing technical support, I didn't always receive a call-back within two hours as There's even a key for promised. ordering pizza locally. Despite the snags, this is a clever product. A number of other compa­ nies are planning to release similar devices, including big names such as Compaq and Gateway as well as other smaller companies such as WebMachines and Qubit Technology. Though it's a start-up, Netpliance isn't wet behind the i-opener ears. Its founders include former executives from IBM and Cisco. Physical Specs Though Netpliance expects to sell i-opener Size: 9.33" x 11.96" x 3.5" through retail stores, it's currently only Weight: 5.08 pounds available direct through its Web site at Power requirements: AC 120V www.netpliance.com, by phoning 1-888Screen display: 10" flast panel color LCD display, 800 x iopener, or from a smattering of mall kiosks. 600 resolution The i-opener costs $299. There is also a System Specs x86 processor monthly charge of $21.95 for "Premium 32MB RAM, 16 MB Flash memory Service," which includes e-mail, instant Built-in 56kbps, v.90 modem channels, the Shopping Mall, and access to the Printer port World Wide Web. "Premium PC Service" is PS/2 port for keyboard available for $26.95 for those who want all the Built-in speakers Built-in e-mail waiting light aforementioned features plus access to the One-touch access for getting on/off the Net Internet via a PC. Browser Specs If you are looking to get connected without HTTp 1.1 getting blinded with the complexity, expense HTML 3.2 or liability of a full-service computer, you RealAudio 5.0 might try an i-openerl Javascript 1.1 SSL 128-bit encryption Accepts cookies

Reid Goldsborough is a syndicated columnist and author of the book Straight Talk About the Informa­ tion Superhighway. He can be reached at reidgold@netaxs.com or http://members.home.net/ reidgold.

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PERSONALCOMPUTING

Monitoring the Latest in Computer Screens Interesting developments involving computer monitors may make you think more about yours. ^T""Vie most visible development in monitors is flat-panel displays for I desktop computers. Flat panels, also called LCDs (liquid-crystal ' displays), until recently were used primarily with portable computers. In contrast to the bulky CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors that typically come with desktop PCs, LCDs are slimmer, lighter and emit less heat and radiation. NEC (www.nectech.com/monitors) is the worldwide leader in LCD sales, and its 1510+ model distinguishes itself by its ability to swivel, letting you switch from horizontal (landscape) mode to vertical (portrait) mode. Portrait mode is useful with desktop publishing and image editing. Unlike with some other LCDs, the 1510+ also displays a bright, sharp image when viewed from the side rather than only straight-on. ViewSonic (www.viewsonic.com/prod/panel.htm) sells more LCDs in this country than any other vendor. Its well-regarded VP150 doesn't swivel from landscape to portrait mode like the 1510+ (other ViewSonic models do), but it displays equally sharp text and graphics.

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The downside to flat panels continues to be price. The NEC and continues to be price. ViewSonic units are both mid-range models, both costing around $1,200. This is almost four times the cost of a CRT model. Clearly, unless you're cramped for space, a desktop LCD is still an extravagance.

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Digital CRT monitors, on the other hand, are expected to reach the market shortly. They convert the digital information computers produce to the analog information CRTs require within the monitor itself, rather than within the graphics card. This is also supposed to improve image quality, but the reports I've heard from beta testers have been mixed.

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faster than the speed of thought: As soon as someone imagines a better way to do something in the digital world, it seems to materialize immediately on store shelves or the Web. Even if you've only glanced at the pages of Mobile Beat during the last two or three years, you would have noticed the increase in the amount and level of sophistication of music software for Mobile Djs. The competition has grown fierce among companies such as Audio Box, DJ Power, MegaSeg, VisioSonic, Music Boss and a host of newcomers to put the software and hardware into your hands for mixing and storing your tunes on a laptop or other computer. The key to making this work is compression. In order for a laptop to be viable music source for Mobile DJs it needs to hold a lot of information. While it's certainly not the only option, MP3 is becoming the most popular compression technology since it dramatically reduces the storage space needs for music files, while maintaining near CD quality.

A familiar face Most of these programs make use of DJ-friendly and familiar dual CD style interfaces to make the digital mixing experience

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seem as "real" as possible. While some may adjust to a different graphic interface, I'd wager that most of us will always feel more comfortable with something resembling those dual decks or

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Mobile Can It Be? but does it cut it for Dfs?

'tables we've carried around for years. So what does this have to do with MP3 and mobility? Picture an alternative approach: Rather than a computer loaded with your favorite mixing software, you play your gig with a box that looks just like your CDP but has no moving parts. Sound far­ fetched? Well, it's been imagined, so it's probably already in development.

In a flash! You've no doubt seen and may own one of the portable MP3 players available in increasing numbers from companies like Diamond, Creative, Samsung and others. Their key attraction, other than diminutive size, is their ability to play MP3 files stored on solid state or "flash" memory cards. Since the player reads digital information directly from the card, the need for a spinning disk drive is eliminated. This means no moving parts to fail and no skips. Sounds like a mobile's dream technology, right?

The only problem with adapting this technology to the needs of professional DJs is that, even with the reduced size of MP3 files, flash memory cards can't hold enough songs. The newest portables generally carry 64MB of built-in or upgradable flash memory, which translates into roughly two hours of music. Great for recreation but not for storing a wedding's worth of songs along with enough to cover potential requests.

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C[MP3: How Mobile Can It Be?

Go for a drive? Current solutions for large quantity music storage point to spinning drives of some sort. For example, take the Memory Stick, a recently released mini-drive and media format from Sony. It promises to put 32MB (and later, 64MB) of material into a space about the size of a stick of gum. Other dedicated MP3 "hard drives" and rackable players with mega-storage drives built in are appearing for the home listener, but what is in store for Mobile DJs?

When you wish upon a... Here is my wish list for the DJ audio player of tomorrow. Start with the tried and true dual deck carcass. Build in the largest possible solid state memory along with the biggest flash memory card technology. Make it upgradable. Include a user interface that's easy to use; something similar to today's topof-the-line CDPs. Add a readable LCD screen for the extensive song info (title, artist, notes) that MP3 files can carry. Of course, don't leave out all the other cool features that we've grown accustomed to over recent years, like digital outputs, full pitch/tempo controls, seamless looping, etc. Finally, make sure a model is available with a CD drive and or a hard disk drive for anyone who still wants to literally spin disks.

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Keep in mind the differences between a bridal "show" and a bridal "fair". The bridal show is typically a part of the bridal fair. The bridal show is a fashion show where guests are seated to ooh and ah over the latest in bridal fashions, tuxedos, and floral designs. A bridal fair is where vendors set up a booth to display their

AGANZA SHOW OF THE YEAR! wares ahd describe their services in hopes of getting bookings. Typically you'll find photog­ raphers shoWrms bridal portraits, florists displaying bouqulfs^ and floral arrangements, and caterers offering food samples. DJ companies typically set up a small system (so people can easily distinguish them from live musicians). Certainly, any literature you have available to hand out should be at your booth. Most importantly, have the friendliest and sharpest DJs greet future clients at the booth and answer questions. Many sales are made the day of the event, but the primary thing is to make a good first impression. In the weeks that follow the fair, you will close the sales with follow-up mailings and calls.

LOOKING GOOD Since the value of a good first impression is priceless, I firmly believe in the following two philosophies. First, never play music or try to entertain at your booth during a bridal fair. Second, always try to be the DJ who provides the music for the bridal show during the bridal fair. The most important thing is to get people to actually stop at your booth. Attract the future brides and grooms to your booth with eye contact and a nice smile. Always shake hands and offer congratulations as soon as you meet. If you play music or "do a show" at your booth, you are more likely to scare away potential clients than impress them. You only have a few seconds to draw someone to your area as he or she walks by your display. If you are playing a country song, for example, it might be that the next 20 brides can't stand country and will not even bother stopping by your booth to get a MOBILE BEAT


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The new year is off to a great start with release after release of DJ friendly compilations. Here are some winners to keep an ear out for!

The recently released "HITS 2000" includes many of today's Top 40 hits and new tracks that may yet make the list. Tracks on this two-CD set are:

BY FRED SEBASTIAN For more Information and availabllty on\ any of the CDs in this column contact A.V.C. Sebastian at (973) 731-5290.

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Flying Without Wings ............................................................................... WESTLIFE Keep On Moving ................................................................................................... FIVE 1 Try.......................................................................................................... MACY GRAY Crazy.............................................................................................. BRITNEY SPEARS If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time............................................... R. KELLY Mi Chico Latino............................................................................. GERI HALIWELL LargerThan Life...................................................................... BACKSTREET BOYS AfterThe Love Has Gone .............................................................................. STEPS Blue (Da Ba Dee)........................................................................................ EIFFEL 65 2 Times .......................................................................................................... ANN LEE Everytinne ................................................................................................................... AI Jesse Hold On ....................................................................................... B-WITCHED When You Say Nothing AtAII............................................... RONAN KEATING Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom .............................................................. VENGABOYS Tonite ............................................................................................... PHATS & SMALL Better Off Alone ............................................................................... ALICE DEEJAY Don't Stop .............................................................................................................. ATB Re-Rewind The Crowd Say Bo Selecta ...............................ARTFUL DODGER Communication....................................................................................... MARIO PIU Jump & Shout.............................................................................. BASEMENT JAXX Unpretty.................................................................................................................. TLC Waiting ForTonight..................................................................... JENIFFER LOPEZ

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"200 JUKEBOX HITS" is a 10-CD box set of 200 original oldies hits. It includes all-time classics and rarities. Here's just a taste of some of tracks on this extensive collection: Blueberry Hill................................................................................... FATS DOMINO Be Bop A Lula ................................................................................ GENE VINCENT In The Summertime ........................................................................ MUNGO JERRY Mr. Sandman ............................................................................ THE CHORDETTES Papa Oom Mow Mow............................................................. THE RIVINGTONS Rockin' Pneumonia &The Boogie Woogie Flu ......... HUEY "PIANO" SMITH Buena Sera ........................................................................................... LOUIS PRIMA I Get Around ..............................................................................THE BEACH BOYS Wake Up Little Susie ................................................... THE EVERLY BROTHERS Louie Louie.................................................................................... THE KINGSMEN Only Love Can Break A Heart...................................................... GENE PITNEY Poetry In Motion ...............................................................JOHNNYTILLOTSON Little Bitty Pretty One......................................................................... BOBBY DAY Runaway ..........................................................................................DEL SHANNON Palisade Park ........................................................................... FREDDY CANNON A Teenager In Love..................................................... DION &THE BELMONTS Little Old Lady From Pasadena....................................................... JAN & DEAN Come On Let's Go...................................................................... RITCHIE VALENS It's In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)............................... BETTY EVERETT Earth Angel ..................................................................................... THE PENGUINS Runaround Sue .................................................................................................. DION That Old Black Magic ....................................... LOUIS PRIMA & KEELY SMITH Take Good Care Of My Baby .............................................................. BOBBYVEE Sea Cruise....................................................................................... FRANKIE FORD I Love How You Love Me...................................................... THE PARIS SISTERS I Fought The Law............................................................... BOBBY FULLER FOUR You're Sixteen ...................................................................... JOHNNY BURNETTE Happy Together ................................................................................-THETURTLES Tell It Like It Is ............................................................................. AARON NEVILLE This Diamond Ring.......................................... GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS Let's Dance .................................................................................... CHRIS MONTEZ

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Twist And Shout................................................................ THE ISLEY BROTHERS (You're Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher ............ JACKIE WILSON Love Potion No. 9............................................................................ THE CLOVERS Whole Lotta Shakin' Coin' On ............................................... JERRY LEE LEWIS Willie And The Hand Jive ............................................................... JOHNNY OTIS Lollipop..................................................................................... THE CHORDETTES Iko Iko .............................................................................................THE DIXIE CUPS Leader Of The Pack.......................................................................... SHANGRI-LAS Fever...........................................................................................................PEGGY LEE Those Oldies But Goodies ....................... LITTLE CAESAR & THE ROMANS Venus........................................................................................... FRANKIEAVALON La Bamba........................................................................................RITCHIEVALENS Sugar Sugar .......................................................................................... THE ARCHIES Chapel Of Love ............................................................................THE DIXIE CUPS The Wanderer.................................................................................................... DION Hooked On A Feeling ......................................................................... B.J.THOMAS and many more...!

"MONSTERS OF RAP" and "MONSTER MADNESS" are

two recently-released TV compilations (available to DJs through ours and other specialty companies only), that feature a solid collection of hits and popular tracks. All are clean versions. Both titles are double-CD sets. The hot line­ up is as follows: MONSTERS OF RAP WalkThis Way .......................................................................................... RUN DMC Bust A Move ........................................................................................ YOUNG M.C. U Can't Touch This............................................................................ M.C. HAMMER Baby Got Back................................................................................. SIR MIX-A-LOT The Power ........................................................................................................... SNAP I Got A Man............................................................................................ POSITIVE K. Parents Just Don't Understand .................. DJ JAZZY JEFF & FRESH PRINCE Rump Shaker......................................................................... WRECKX-N-EFFECT Tennessee................................................................. ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Get Up! (BeforeThe Night Is Over) ................................... TECHNOTRONIC Mentirosa ................................................................................ MELLOW MAN ACE Supersonic ........................................................................................................ J.J. FAD Knockin' Boots.................................................................................... CANDYMAN Tic Tac Toe ......................................................................................................... KYPER Informer............................................................................................................ SNOW Cars With The Boom .................................................................................. L'TRIMM The Rain .............................................................................. ORAN "JUICE" JONES Wild Thing ............................................................................................... TONE LOC Joy & Pain ................................................................... ROB BASE & DJ E-Z ROCK Now That We Found Love ...................................................................... HEAVY D. Ice Ice Baby .......................................................................................... VANILLA ICE Pop Goes The Weasel................................................................................. 3 RD BASS Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody .................................................................KID'N PLAY You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo ..................................................................... YO-YO Slam ..................................................................................................................... ONYX Wipeout............................................................................................. THE FAT BOYS

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MUSICNEWS American Woman ....................................................................................... KROKUS Turn Me Loose ........................................................................................ LOVERBOY Heaven And Hell ........................................................................ BLACK SABBATH Unskinny Bop................................................................................................ POISON 1 Remember You ...................................................................................... SKID ROW In My Dreams ............................................................................................. DOKKEN Hole Hearted.............................................................................................. EXTREME The Deeper The Love...................................................................... WHITESNAKE Wait........................................................................................................ WHITE LION Rainbow In The Dark........................................................................................... DIO Say You Will............................................................................................. FOREIGNER You're So Vain........................................................................... FASTER PUSSYCAT Bang Your Head (Metal Health)........................................................ QUIET RIOT Price Of Love.................................................................................... BAD ENGLISH Way Cool Jr......................................................................................................... RATT New Thing......................................................................................... ENUFF Z'NUFF Wait For You .............................................................................................. BONHAM Where You Coin' Now .............................................................. DAMN YANKEES Smooth Up In Ya.................................................................................. BULLETBOYS Burning Heart................................................................................... VANDENBERG

Another title you've probably seen on TV is the "Now That's What I Call Music" titles, but what you haven't seen on TV is the original double-CD series of the recently released "NOW DANCE 2000." Featuring recent and new top dance tracks the "Now" series is said to be the largest selling series of compilations with top hits in the world. The tracks on this are: The Launch ..................................................................................................... DJ JEAN The Sun Is Shining............................. BOB MARLEY w/ FUNKSTAR De LUXE 9pm (Till I Come)................................................................................................. ATB In And Out Of My Life .............................................................. ONEPHATDEEVA You Don't Know Me ......... ARMANDVAN HELDEN w/ DUANE HARDEN Turn Around ................................................................................... PHATS & SMALL Red Alert...................................................................................... BASEMENT JAXX Get Get Down ............................................................................. PAUL JOHNSON Sing It Back ................................................................................................. MOLOKO (Mucho Mambo) Sway .................................................................................... SHAFT Hey Boy Hey Girl ................................................. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS Ohh La La ................................................................................................. WISEGUYS Sweet Like Chocolate........................................................ SHANKS & BIGFOOT Praise You ............................................................................................. FATBOY SLIM Flat Beat ........................................................................................................ Mr. OIZO Cassius 1999 ................................................................................................. CASSIUS Buddy X..............................................THE DREEMTEAM w/ NENEH CHERRY Straight From The Heart........................................................................ DOOALLY Don't Call Me Baby ............................................................... MADISON AVENUE Can't Get Enough ........................................................................SOULSEARCHER BuenaVida (Good Life)..................................................................... INNER CITY On The Run ............................................................................... BIG TIME CHARLIE What'cha Gonna Do (BeatmasterVocal 7)......................................... ETERNAL Sometimes.................................................................................... BRITNEY SPEARS What Am I .................................................. TIN TIN OUT w/ EMMA BUNTON 2 Times .......................................................................................................... ANN LEE Bring It All Back........................................................................................... S CLUB 7 Boom Boom Boom Boom ................................................................ VENGABOYS Better Off Alone ................................................. DJ JURGAN w/ALICE DEEJAY You Should Be....................................................................................... BLOCKSTER Mi Chico Latino (Charlie Rapino Version) .......................... GERI HALLIWELL Say It Again................................................................................................. PRECIOUS Killin' Time '99 ................................................................................ TINA COUSINS What You Need................................... POWERHOUSE w/ DUANE HARDEN Synth & Strings ....................................................................................... YOMANDA 1999 (Gouryella Remix) ............................................................. BINARY FINARY Bullet In The Gun ................................................................... PLANET PERFECTO Toca Me ......................................................................................................... FRAGMA Saltwater ...........................CHICANE w/ MARIE BRENNAN OF CLANNAD

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Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess) ...... DJ SAKIN & FRIENDS Lizard........................................................................................... MAURO PICOTTO Back In My Life (Thrillseekers Remix Edit)................................ ALICE DEEJAY Right Here Right Now ..................................................................... FATBOY SLIM Zorba's Dance ...................................................................................................... LCD

Want a single CD loaded many of today's killer hits and top requested tracks? Check out "ESSENTIALLY HITS." Tracks are: Almost Doesn't Count.............................................................................. BRANDY Smooth ................................................................... SANTANA w/ ROB THOMAS No Scrubs ............................................................................................................... TLC Angel Of Mine ............................................................................................. MONICA Someday.................................................................................................. SUGAR RAY (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You ........................ 'N SYNC Believe.................................................................................................................. CHER Nobody Supposed To Be Here (Dance Mix)....................... DEBORAH COX Ray Of Light ........................................................................................... MADONNA One Week............................................................................. BARENAKED LADIES Jumper......................................................................................... THIRD EYE BLIND Heartbreak Hotel ............................................................. WHITNEY HOUSTON ........................................................................... w/ FAITH EVANS & KELLY PRICE Summer Girls......................................................................................................... LFO When The Lights Go Out................................................................................... FIVE You Make Me Wanna...................................................................................... USHER This Kiss................................................................................................... FAITH HILL Angel ...................................................................................SARAH McCLACHLAN Bawitdaba...................................................................................................KID ROCK

A huge segment of the music industry is Christian music. Two new compilations that deserve mention are the newest in the "WOW" series, which has offered annual best of Christian music for several years. "WOW 2000," featuring the year's top Christian artists and songs, is a particularly good collection of tracks featuring rock, R&B, alternative, etc. by many of the biggest names. The other new release to follow is "WOW THE '90s DECADE OF HITS." On

this collection you'll find many recognizable top hits that have made it into the Top 40 mainstream markets. Both releases are double CDs and both semi-complete track listings follow: WOW 2000 Gravity..................................................................................................... DELIRIOUS? Nobody Loves Me Like You........................................................... JARS OF CLAY Love Liberty Disco ............................................................................... NEWSBOYS Consume....................................................................................................... DC TALK I've Always Loved You ........................................................................... THIRD DAY Thankful.................................................................................... CAEDMON'S CALL A Little More .............................................................................. JENNIFER KNAPP Get Down ............................................................................ AUDIO ADRENALINE I Want To Know You (In The Secret)........................................... SONICFLOOD River ................................................................................................... OUT OF EDEN Basic Instructions.......................................................... BURLAP TO CASHMERE Away From You ................................................................THE O.C. SUPERTONES Stranded............................................................................................................ PLUMB The Rumor Weed Song .............................................................................. THEWS Always And Forever .......................................................................................... RAZE New Way To Be Human ................................................................ SWITCHFOOT Waiting Room.................................................................................................... LaRUE

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The new hip-hop, rap and R&B compilation "RAPPIN' THE STREET Vol. 2" is out. Unlike the rap collection previously mentioned, this one's got a bit more edge. Featuring top club tracks and classics it's loaded with the biggest names of the genre. A two-CD set, the tracks are: Find A Way ..................................................................... A TRIBE CALLED QUEST Throw YaGunz.................................................................................................ONYX

Hope I Don't Go Back ........................................................................................ E-40 Hip Hop Hooray ........................................................... NAUGHTY BY NATURE My Philosophy............................................................................................. KRS-ONE Hustler....................................................................................................... SCARFACE DoWah Diddy..................................................................................... 2 LIFE CREW A Rollercoasting Jam ........................................................................... DE LA SOUL Livin' 4 The Moment............................................................................ GETO BOYS Smokin' Me Out................................................................................... WARREN G. C U When You Get There ........................................................................ COOLIO Get Down ................................................................................JUNGLE BROTHERS The Funkiness Of You .................................................................................. CHAAH What's Going On.......................................................................... BLACK ATTACK Oceans Of Emotions ....................................................................................... EM-LY Where My Thugs At.................................................................. QUEST w/ JAMAL Melody In You............................................................................. CALEB JOHNSON Close To You .................................................... REAL NOTE w/ SCOTT FOSTER Bitch Betta Have My Money ............................................................................ AMG Ghetto Thang ..................................................................................... CAREY KELLY Money Man (Remix).......................................................... BLACK RAIN w/JOJO Let Me HearYa (He Hoo) ................................................SONAT w/ MR.SOOP Ballin'............................................................................................................. DOMINO Those Were The Days .............................................................. GHETTO PEOPLE Praise My DJ's .............................................................................JUSTIN SIMMONS ThankYou.............................................................................. G's INCORPORATED Pretty Woman ...................................................................................... 2 LIFE CREW Day Of The Dead .......................................................................... FUNKY AZTECS Straight From Nowhere................................................................. BOONDOCKS Me & My Homies .............................................................. NATE DOGG w 2 PAC Crack Kills ..................................................................................................... B.V.S.M.P. Straight Gangstaism.............................................................................. GETO BOYS

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While Salsa is a distinct dance discipline, like Swing, the term has evolved into a catch-all expression for many types of Latin dances. The traditional Latin ballroom dances, including the Mambo, Cha Cha and Rumba, now often fall in the Salsa plate, along with such trendy dishes such as Cumbia, Rhino's Latin compilation Salsa Fresco: Dance Hits Banda, Ranchera, Tejano, Conjunto and, of of the '90s featuring various artists, offers a superb course, Salsa. So when a guest asks for Salsa, what sampler of Salsa music with numerous other do you serve? outstanding collections and songs available to Most dancers will feel very comfortable with expand your Latin catalog. the Salsa tempo (typically brassy, heavily percus* sive and about 160 beats per minute). Even beats (2 and 4) are stressed in the basic 4/4 rhythm of Salsa music. Phrases are usually easy to distinguish because the vocalists and melody instruments tend to pause or change key between phrases. A typical phrase at 160 BPM lasts 3 seconds. MlKE FlCHER While the steps are fairly simple, coordinating the breaks and steps with music can prove challenging for the Salsa beginner. Similar to swing and nightclub hustle, a seemingly endless array of turns, intricate

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CURRENT LATIN DANCE FAVORITES: patterns and exciting aerials position Salsa as an entertaining dance to watch and an ambitious one to master. Whether you join the growing throng of dancers on the Latin floor or simply enjoy the music, Salsa is hot and should offer mobile entertainers a growing source of music and dancing for several years.

Banda: Active dancing to music with a fast beat. Ranchera: Slower, similar to North American country dancing and folk styles. Cumbia: Compulsive back-beat with Salsa dance steps. Tejano: Dancing with turns, similar to the jitterbug. Conjunto: Regular Spanish dance, like a country two-step.

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• If possible, let the director and models hear the songs you have chosen, to verify that they fit the show. Usually, the director will leave the choice of what music to play up to you. While you might think that the choice of songs would be an easy task, it can actually be rather challenging. Regardless of the theme, the songs must address, in some form, the concept of love. You don't want to give people an earful of a breakup or cheating song while they are looking at a beautiful model wearing a wedding gown. The music should also have an appropriate beat. Remem­ ber that the music is there to give the models time and tempo to walk the catwalk. The music must fit the occasion.

GROOVIN For a recent bridal show my service did, the director for whom we had worked on several other shows, let us select the theme. After much head scratching and deep thinking, the theme of "A Lifetime of Groovin'" was selected. The following play list is what we devised for the show. The songs selected span four decades of mostly-up-tempo songs with a love theme. We wanted to also give a feel of chronological progres­ sion—from early R&B (Motown sound), moving through disco and the eighties, and finally to the most recent sounds. For this particular show, we needed a different song for each model or pair of models. Of course each song is played only as long as the model is on the stage, so each selection only

played between 30 and 50 seconds. This quick transition keeps you on your toes. You must have all the CDs already in order and know exactly where to find the song, to keep the show running smoothly. While it gives you more of an opportunity to let the audience know the wide selection you have available by playing one snippet of a song for each model, it might be easier and sound better to play one song for several models. That choice is up to you and the director. Other things to remember are: • Always have your sign or small banner visible • Ask if you can make some announcements—perhaps to welcome the spectators—in order to get some mic time. • Have your business cards and brochures readily available. • Ask that your company's name be placed on all handouts pertaining to the bridal show. In selecting services for her wedding, "seeing is believing" for a bride. When attempting to choose the best mobile entertainment service for her reception, a bride will look at many companies and base her choice on both tangible and intangible characteristics. If she is able to judge a DJ in action, and she sees a professional at work, her decision will be made that much easier. Your presentation at a fashion show will not necessarily reflect what you can offer at a wedding. However, your attitude, poise, dress, and delivery will show her what she can expect at her event if she were to hire you. Show her your best and the next thing she will want to see is you at her wedding.

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X-MIX #52 We start off with a trademark "X-Mix House Medley." Featuring remixes by DJ Fuma, this mix is energetic to say the least. This variousartist, trackable, house/techno medley runs 15:02 at a blazing 137 BPM. Great for a mid­ night set. Britney Spears' "Crazy" is presented here as a 128 BPM house remix by Lenny Bertoldo. Big drum beats and a pumping bass line give this huge radio hit many more months on club playlists. Next is Jennifer Lopez's "Waiting For Tonight" at 125 BPM. Although this song has reached its radio peak, it still has huge female appeal. Also featured is Soul Searcher's "Can't Get Enough," which is a good late night song at 129 BPM. "Groove With Me Tonight" from Latin favorite MDO is strictly a club song, as it never made it to pop radio. This is a great late night Latin pumper at 129 BPM, with a memo­ rable hook. Bob Marley Vs. Funkstar De Luxe turn in a blazing remix of "Sun Is Shining" at 130 BPM. This is the stand-out song on this issue. Finishing out the set is Lochie Lou & Mitchie One's "Body Rock" at 132 BPM. A largely instrumental techno song, it pumps hard with female spoken/sung lyrics. There are lots of breaks and drum beats to play with.

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This compilation is jam-packed with five medleys and six individual songs that are sure to keep the floor on fire. This issue also features a free bonus CD! The "1999 Flashback Medley" (16:35) from Mark Roberts gives you the best Top 40, R&B, and pop hits of the year—a great way to start an early set. This set builds nicely in BPM progression from 100-116, ending with

Santana's "Smooth." Next is "This Is Breakbeat!" (11:53) with various artists such as DJ Icey, The Hotheadz, and more and mixed by Stacy Mier. This is break­ beat at its best. Upbeat 133 BPM is ideal for high energy sets. Everything But The Girl is back with a trance influenced track called "Five Fathoms" at 130 BPM. This one is a must for ambient rooms. Ricky Martin's "Shake Your Bon Bon" is refreshed with vocoders in the chorus, adding a new feel to this radio hit at the original 100 BPM. Amber does it again with a soulful Euro-track "Above The Clouds" at 133 BPM—very energetic and upbeat. Break out the platforms and elephant bells! A groovy "Sound of the 70s Disco Medley" (14:07) is here that will get the crowd shakin' it hard. Bee Gees, KC, Kool and the Gang and much more are featured. The "Freestyle Flashback Medley" (10:12) will take your crowd back to their roller skating days. The energy rises progressively from 120 to 127 BPM. Nocera, Stevie B, Lil Suzy and more keep it kicking in this strong medley. LA DJ's Chris Cox and DJ Irene bring us "Something for the DJs" at a speedy 137 BPM. A must for house/techno heads. The Eurythmics return with a vocal house cut at 132 BPM to keep the crowd pumping. An upbeat version of Enrique Iglesias' second hit "Rhythm Divine" contains a trance influenced track that gives it a change from the Latin riffs found on other remixes. This is a definite must at peak time! The "Disco 2000 Medley" throws a futuristic spin on '70s classics done up well here by Ronnie G. Good as an alternate to the '70s disco mix. 99


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DJ Puma's Next Level Continuous Various Artist Medley House of X-Mix Crazy Britney Spears Waiting For Tonight Jennifer Lopez Can't Get Enough Soul Searcher Groove With Me Tonight MDO Bob Marley Vs Funkstar De Luxe Sun Is Shining Body Rock Lochie Lou & Mitchie One

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Five Fathoms Shake Your Bon Bon Above The Clouds 17 Again Rhythm Divine Something for the DJs 1999 Flashback Medley Parti This Is Breakbeat Medley The Sound of The 70s Medley Freestyle Flashback Medley Disco 2000 Medley Got Your Money Tha Block Is Hot Still Dre U Understand Nastradamus Strokin' 2000 Shake It 1999 Flashback Medley

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The '"99 Flashback Medley" brings the best of the year's hiphop and R&B at 88-104 BPM. This killer medley will keep your crowd dancing to 1999's best tracks. ODB's "Got Your Money" gets filtered and filled in with extra percussion. Watch the floor sizzle with this one at 103 BPM. This song has been the most requested for weeks (at press time). The block is definitely hot with this latest version from L'il Wayne at 88 BPM. The Public Enemy samples will get a great crowd response. Dr. Ore's latest "Still Dre" is featured here over samples of Snoop's "Gin & Juice." New keyboard riffs, and drum tracks make it a one of a kind for all Dr DRE fans. Funkymix goes down south with Juvenile's "U Understand" at 100 BPM flowing over the ever classic Jive Rhythm Tracks. At 90 BPM, Nas' latest, "Nastradamus," features a chorus that gets phased and filtered to add an extra edge. Grandmas­ ter Slice is here with an update of Clarence Carters' classic "Strokin"' featuring a very danceable 115 BPM tempo. This is a great way to revitalize this highly requested classic. You will definitely see the crowd "Shake It" with the club favorite from MC Shy D at a brisk 134 BPM. Samples of other classics running throughout make it a slamming cut. This is a classic that will never die! , David Kreiner is the owner of The Source DJ Music Supply. AH the CDs reviewed above are available at www.thesourceformusic.com or call (800) 775-3472 or e-mail SCMSRECORD@aol.com to order or receive a free catalog.

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First introduced in 1982, MIDI is an acronym for musical instrument digital interface. Basically, MIDI files are compressed to make their storage, transfer, and usefulness much easier. MIDI files allow musical instruments to communicate with each other. One musical MIDI instru­ ment can control up to sixteen others at the same time. This greatly expands the horizon of possibilities for karaoke, and could reduce the amount of equipment and software you need to take to your gigs. MIDI can play the background music from an electronic musical instrument (such as a keyboard) through your computer's speakers, and at the same time display the song lyrics on the computer screen using an SMF (Standard MIDI File), which is the basic file format for MIDI data and carries a .mid file extension. Visually and audibly, SMF compares pretty close to CDG karaoke. What you may give up in sound quality (mini­ mal), you can make up in the ease with which you run your show.

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MIDI, like any other type of recording and compression formats, has gone through many developmental stages. The first MIDI karaoke file was developed by a company called Tune 1000 Corporation. While the initial process is no longer used in the production, this file type is the one most commonly found in the shareware and public domain markets. Today, most designers of PC karaoke players create their own karaoke MIDI files that will only play on their player. As a KJ, you can take a laptop computer with a PC karaoke player installed (downloaded from the Internet), a stereo output to your amplification system, and video output to your TV monitors through the use of a VGA to TV converter. This device costs around $150 and can be obtained in most computer hardware stores. They plug into your VGA card output port and have a video-out port. This would allow you to eliminate the need for a DJ mixer, video mixer, and the bulky boxes of CDGs. There are thousands of songs available for download, oldies through the current music of today. You can even add outboard devices such a vocal harmonizer, which adds harmony to the singers voice. The harmony box will actually replicate your voice, creating genuine two- to four-part harmony accompaniment (www.eatsleepmusic.com - $399). The use of MIDI and PC karaoke is exploding in Asia and the United States. Next is cable- and satellite-based karaoke, which will exceed the realm of possibilities. Virtual karaoke bars, in-home karaoke exclusive cable and satellite channels and KJs running their entire show from a 3pound laptop computer will be a reality faster than we realize. Technol­ ogy is truly revolutionizing the karaoke industry and MIDI karaoke is standing in line waiting to take a run at the top.

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NEWPRODUCTS Safe Singing Here's a welcome new product for the karaoke world called Sing Clean. It's a duel holster device specially manufactured to strap onto the left and right sides of any karaoke TV monitor stand. When a singer is finished, he or she returns the microphone to the holster. To release the mic, the next singer must press a small button on top of the holster. This button sprays a fine mist over the top of the holster, which disinfects the mic as it slides out. Susie Muis, owner of Earth Bound Designs, who manufactures the Sing Clean system references a statement on their Web site: "If you are a karaoke host or singer, you most likely receive and pass harmful germs. At one time or another we all think about what's on the microphone before we use it, and for good reason. All vocalists need protection when sharing a microphone with others, not only for the offensive odors caused by germs, but to help guard against harmful bacteria that can transmit colds and flu (that's Karaoke Kooties)." Sing Clean professes to be the best way to practice safe micro­ phone hygiene. For $39.95 you get two 4-ounce bottles of Wintergreen disinfectant, which will mist a microphone over 750 times per bottle. Each Sing Clean (there are two per pack) also includes one microphone cover and ID band. It is available in color choices of deep lavender, pacific teal, and black. Contact Sing Clean at (877) 323-7246 or visit their Web site at www.singclean.com

Karaoke's not the same after Midnite! Believing that there had to be a way to host a karaoke show without paper requests, software developer Doug Campbell went looking for a high tech solution. While working as a KJ, Campbell, from Edmonton, Canada, wrote a program for Midnite's Club Cafe in the early '90s. The enthusiasm of the KJs he shared it with sparked him to write a professional version of the software early last year. Midnite Software is an extensive song database. In itself, that is nothing new; there are dozens of database software packages on the market today. What makes this so unique is what it offers you as a karaoke show host. When a singer brings you a song request, you simply enter their name and song request into your laptop computer. The software automatically keeps track of who's singing and when. In addition to helping you manage your singers, it will also tell you where the song is in your library, who else may be signed up for that song, and if that person has ever sung that song with you before. The song database can be useful in locating a particular song or providing trivia information for downtime between singers. The software will print out reports at the end of the night and track popular songs, singer frequency and even cross reference them from any other club at which you may play. This information can be helpful in planning out your show or for marketing when soliciting new clubs. For more information, contact Doug Campbell at (780) 489-0062, email him at midnite@powersurfr.com, or visit his Web site at http:// plaza.powersurfr.com/www.midnitesoftware7index.html.

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KARAOKE CAFE TO LAUNCH NATIONAL KARAOKE CONTEST & TV SHOW First it was sitcoms, then full-length movies and now karaoke is even popping up in sports programming. Being a very visual and auditory medium, it only makes sense that karaoke should have its own TV shows. The newest one on the horizon is "On Stage at the Karaoke Cafe." This exciting, 30-minute program will be carried nationally by America One Television, a major satellite network, which currently reaches over 22 million homes. The show will also be aired on select Fox affiliates. For stations and airtimes in your area, or to learn how you can perform on the show, contact the Karaoke Cafe at (800) 347-5504. Preparations are also being made to launch the Chartbuster Karaoke National Karaoke Contest, culminating with the national finals, to be held in the great Smoky Mountains sometime in early 2001.

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J^ s with probably all DJ companies, my company ^^^k fielded a heap of last-minute calls for "millennium" M ™night parties. I received one such call from a group of locals that had a reputation of being very wary of "Y2K" problems. In talking to the host, it seemed their worries had been reduced enough to warrant a midnight party. They reserved a spot in a wooded area near the hotel where I was personally working another event that evening. The hotel has an outside gathering area with fire pits and such. These YZKrazies had a commercial generator and were ready to party; all they needed was a DJ. Fortunately (or so I thought at the time) I was able to accommodate them. My own New Year's Eve party inside the hotel was going swimmingly when, around 12:20 a.m., the folks from the outdoor event came crashing into the ballroom, much to the consternation of my guests. While my guests were well dressed and proper, these "outsiders" were not. However, the biggest difference I couldn't help noticing immediately was that they were toting rifles! Then I saw my DJ being carried in on a few of the guntoters' shoulders. She looked horrified. When they put her down, she ran over to me and filled me in on the series of events. As reported to me, what happened was, at midnight the countdown outdoors included a fair amount of gunfire. My poor DJ did whatever she could to stop them, but they were having too much fun—all those cans of beer mixed The DJ Magazine

with cheap champagne. Well, it was so much fun for these whackos that they started shooting into the trees outside the hotel and then one of them shot the genera­ tor. That one rifle blast killed it, putting an instant end to their outdoor party. Reportedly, it generated a lot of sparks. Maybe that was their version of a New Year's fireworks show. Anyway, they took one look at the hotel in the distance and made a beeline to warmer, more organized and electrified grounds. Naturally, these outdoor yahoos weren't going to be challenged by my guests, due to their being armed, so several guests got on their cell phones and called the police. Naturally, they told the police there were weapons involved so the situation was dealt as a hostage situation, which involved the SWAT team! From outside the ballroom, the police announced themselves over bullhorns. Yes, we were surrounded. My bubba guests seemed confrontational at first, but quickly wised up. Was this the government getting into their lives as they predicted? Well sort of. The SWAT team swarmed the building and had the radicals rounded up and handcuffed in no time. It turned out that all the guests who were armed got to spend their New Year's day as guests of the county. As it turned out, all their worst fears had came true. The electricity went off, the government took them hostage, and all havoc broke loose. As Confucius once said, "Be careful what you wish for." Well, at least they didn't shoot the DJ! Submitted by Barney Thornell, Bakersfield, CA

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