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TABLE OF CONTENTS..

SPECIAL FEATURE PAGE 62

DJ SHOPPER...

Magazine #51 FEBRUARY / MARCH 1999

EQUIPMENT Marketing NETWORKING OUTSIDE THE BOX

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There are several networking groups for DJs that are not DJ associa­ tions. Larry Rodkin tells which ones may be your best sources for new leads.

Special Feature MILLENNIUM MADNESS

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Established, long term relationships with clients who book one or more times each year can represent a big chunk of your business. Mark Johnson offers some suggestions on how to keep them happy.

Crowd Pleasers THE SWING THING

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Throw on your drape and get ready to beat it out. The twirls want to cut a rug. John Rozz explains Swing in a style that's duck soup. Ring-A-Ding!

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AMERICA'S MOST-PLAYED PARTY SONGS

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BUSINESS ..68 ..75 104

In Your face ..... Tax Time! ........ Inviting Profits.

You know what Y2K is. Robert Lindquist gives his take on the affects it may have on your business, and how to prepare... just in case.

Reality Check KEEPING YOUR VIPS

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The Votes Are Inf This year's Top 200 music list features what DJs said they played most. Find out what did and didn't make the list! ...starts on page 51

MUSIC P.S.W.C.D.T.................................... 92 Music News................................... 94 What's New from Motown............. 109 DMA Top 50 Chart....................... 119

PERFORMING It's Tune-Up Time ...........................60

Three To Go......................................... 66 Some Like It Hot!................................ 82 Singles Aren't the Source............. 107 The Show Must Go On........................ 122

KARAOKE Don't Eat That Mic............................. 110

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Was Prince Right? At the time it was a hit, the lyrics "Two thousand zero zero... party's over... out of time" related to a far off futuristic fantasy. Amazing how time flies. The year 2000 is closing down on us fast and we may not be ready. If you've already tired of hearing about Y2K and its potential to dog bite technology, you are in for an exhausting year. Our culture is about to be buried under a huge mound of information and it will be up to each of us to determine what's fact and what's fiction. Just remember: Regardless of what you read here, or elsewhere, the inescapable fact is that no one will be able to assess the damage until well into the new millennium. With an eye toward the news that will affect you and your business, we offer, in this issue, the first of several overviews defining the troubles and trends of this, the last year of the 20th century. On a more upbeat note, this is our annual Top 200 issue featuring our annual countdown of the songs that mobiles coast to coast carry in their basic musical arsenal. With a growing number of DJs voting at our web site, this year's list is the most accurate ever. There are plenty of surprises and newcomers providing you a perfect opportunity to update your library and fill in the gaps so you can "party like it's 1999". ..because it is! Editor in Chief

Mobile TheyJ Magazine FEBRUARY/MARCH 1999 - ISSUE #51 PUBLISHER: LA Communications Inc.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robert A. Lindquist PUBLISHING DIRECTOR Michael Buonaccorso PRODUCTION MANAGER Renee Lassial ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Art Bradlee CIRCULATION & CLASSIFIEDS Stephanie Scott NEW PRODUCTS EDITOR Dan Walsh TRADE SHOW SALES Steve Jacob STAFF ARTIST Jeff Marinelli CONTRIBUTING WRITERS FOR THIS ISSUE Jim Kerins • Mark Johnson Dave Kreiner • Jay Maxwell Kyle McPeck • George Mohr Bob Popyk • Larry Rodkin John Rozz • Robert Taylor • Steve Wozniak

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Upon urban [Regarding] the article "Dance Rap" (October/November '98), being that I am originally from New York I consider myself to be of urban origin. As we all know, rap music is of urban origin, with the first major hit coming from a rap group from New York called The Sugar Hill Gang. With this little bit of background knowledge, maybe I can help you understand dance rap and change your top 25 song list so that it might go over a bit better at a culturally diverse party, club, or whatever, with the average person being between the ages of 16-35. You almost hit it on the nose when you say that "what people are actually requesting when they don't want rap music played is the type with explicit or violent lyrics." This statement would only be true outside of major metropolitan areas. In today's dance rap there are numer­ ous songs with explicit lyrics that are hit songs. For instance, "I Don't Want To Be a Player No More" by Big Punisher has enough sexual content in it to offend one of our well-known political [and sexually promiscuous] leaders, yet it has been known to pack many dancefloors worldwide. In stating that "the following songs are great party songs for people who

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claim they don't like rap" could only be true if it were the first time that a person had heard only some of the songs before or if they were drunk . I'm not saying that all 25 songs are bad, but some of them should have been left off of your list. Those songs are: #

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U Can't Touch This ........... MC Hammer

11. Funky Cold Medina .......... Tone Loc 15. Busta Move....................... Young MC 16. I Miss My Homies............. Master P 17. Ice, Ice Baby ..................... Vanilla Ice 23. 1,2,3,4 Sumpin' New ........ Coolio

The other 19 songs would work fine for a dance set early in the night just before you get your 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. club heads in the door. To replace the six songs that I have taken out, try these for great success on any dancefloor all night: Title

Artist

I Don't Wanna Be A Player No More ...................... Big Punisher Hypnotize ................................. Notorious BIG Stayin' Alive ............................... Wycleflean Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See..................... Busta Rhymes I've Been Around The World ..... Puff Daddy, Mase and Notorious BIC We Be Clubbin'.......................... Ice Cube

Add these songs to your list and you should have a great dance rap set suitable for all ages, genders, and most cultures (if you play the edited radio versions!). I would appreciate it very much if you would put in an article here and

there that showcases an R&B or nightclub DJ (there are enough of those two out there). Maybe you could even add a top 50 R&B dance chart or even a top 20 R&B chart. After all, you said it yourself, "Two decades have seen rap music grow to become one of the most controver­ sial styles of music, as well as one of the most commercially successful types of entertainment." Now that's a rap. Keith Colon

Less IS more Nice article in January's issue entitled "Technical Overkill." I, too, am a subscriber of the "Less is More" attitude when it comes to gigs. True, it would be nice to have at your disposal all the spectrum analyzers, one third octave EQs, compressors, delays, reverbs, etc. (and some do) but, the only question in my mind is, why? What it really comes down to is: Did your client and their party have a good time? Not: Did you dazzle them with all of your technical stuff? I have used analyzers in live situations only to find people in the club or hall very annoyed with the pink noise, which caused me to re-evaluate what I was doing and start EQing by ear. Not perfect, but it gets the job done. In regards to difficult rooms, I've found that adjustments in the crossover low/high level section (if you are biamped) will help in a lot of situations. EQ, I feel, is highly over­ used in a lot of situations. Adam Gottfried, Shelby, Montana MOBILE BEAT


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Celebrate National Karaoke Week! In addition to appearing on the Crook and Chase Show, Scott Shirai has been stepping up his mission to keep karaoke in the spotlight. Through his efforts, Chase's Calendar of Events has accepted an entry for National Karaoke Week. It's April 18-24. Shirai says the designa­ tion was sought out to help unite KJs, karaoke suppliers, and help place karaoke at the center of national attention. "KJs and big producers should get together and promote the heck out of this... it's got big potential to help generate business." Chase's Calendar of Events is an annually-published encyclopedia of events which organizations use to build events around. It is available through bookstores for around $60. In Shirai's home of Honolulu, Hawaii, he's working with a locally-televised karaoke show on a program to coincide with official proclamations from the governor and mayor. He encourages KJs coast to coast to do the same in hopes that National Karaoke Week will become a tradition across America.

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JUICE At LDI:

Congratulations to American DJ Supply on win­ ning the award for "Best Light Show in a Large Booth" at the 1998 LDI (Lighting Dimensions International) Show held in Phoenix, AZ., Novem­ ber 13-15, 1998. The Arizona-themes tribute featured music from the Grand Canyon Suite. It was designed and programmed by Isaac Young and Ron Ramirez.

Honored at LDI. Ed Maidel, vice president of marketing and sales for Stanton Magnetics, Inc. welcomes their California reps, Image Marketing, to Stanton's Million Dollar Club. Left to right: Maidel with Bob Rufkahr, Chuck Rufkahr and John Grandinetti.

DMC World DJ Championships

The spectacle: 30 DJs from around the world competing before a standingroom-only crowd of 3,000, in a six hour mixing marathon. The event: the DMC World DJ Championships, held last October 16-18, at the Palais des Sports in Paris. Previously staged in Italy and the U.K., this marked the event's first time in France. This global competition has been gaining prestige for the last 14 years, reflecting the steady growth in the popularity of creative "scratch" mixing. Sound for the event was provided by Audiolite, a regional sound and lighting rental firm. Rather than mixing as they would for a band, Audiolite's main task was to guarantee precise, powerful sound, faithfully reproducing the style of each DJ loudly and clearly, so that the judges and the audience could evaluate the DJs' skills. They accomplished this by using JBL's HLA system, including 16 HLA 4895 three-way speakers and 12 HLA 4897 bass units in two hanging arrays. "The sound has been excellent. This is the best we've had for our international competition," noted host Tony Prince, president of DMC International. When it was all over, the top three mix masters were: 1st - DJ Craze, 2nd - DJ Crazy B., and 3rd - DJ A-Track of the Bay Area DJ crew, Invisibl Skratch Piklz, whose members have won a total of five previous world titles.

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CDT-100 is commonly -=^7 referred to as our i "Cocktail Box". This unit features: CD player, Tape Deck, 100 watt amp. and It..... an enclosed speaker 0 51—— •"" '" 'III system that must be heard to believe. This o cm g unit is tripod mountable, able 0 to link to another speaker via 1/4" jack The BL-8000 are dual self-contained four 12-inch bulb units. JB Case has disposed of the fear of breaking and is also perfect for remote ceremonies!! blacklights in transit. These units are tripod mountable Reg: $1,250.00 or to be set on table tops. These units also have a dual Special Price: $1,150 AC outlet on the back of each one (10 amps).

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IT'S HOT High-end Mic, Low-end Cost You probably thought Sennheiser only made high-end microphones exclusively for studio use and featuring high price tags. Surprise! They are now offering the E815-S, a general purpose mic with the smallest price tag in company history. Yet it certainly promises the same reliability as other Sennheiser products. Expect high sound pressure levels, consistent feedback rejection, and clarity of signal. The unit's silent on/off switch comes in handy for professional-quality announcing and karaoke applications. The E815-S also includes a cable and 1/4-inch adapter. Now you can have a Sennheiser mic of your very own without completely emptying your wallet first. MSRP: $109

The Record Grip is a unique supplement to the common slipmat for purveyors of vinyl vibes and is offered by K-AB Electro-Acoustics. It is designed to improve sound quality by reducing the effect of external vibrations. It fits over a turntable spindle to snugly grip the LP you are spinning. The natural rubber clamp grips with a push and a turn, but does not stress bearings or place an additional load on your turntable's drive or suspension, ^ according to the manufacturer. The Record Grip,,, is 2.5 inches wide by 1.125 inches tall afd ^ \ works with spindles up to 5/8 of an inch tall... MSRP: $29.95

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Take a Load Off Mobile DJ confession time. You have secretly wished you could take one of those wellpadded stools over by the wet bar and hide it behind your audio rig so you could take a load off your aching feet. But, being a consummate professional, you've never acted on this impulse. Well, now there is a product available that provides an alternative to standing all night or...standing all night. (Sitting is never an option, is it?) It's called the DJ Sit/Stand. Its secret is that it allows you to lean without sitting down completely, thus preserving your height presence while reducing strain on your feet, shins, calves, and back. The DJ Sit/Stand features a padded seat, adjustable height, tilting and swiveling ability, and automatic return to center. It weighs 17 pounds and carries a 5-year limited warranty. You could really give your body a break with this "lean" machine. MSRP: $299.95 each (volume discounts available) Evergreen Marketing Inc. 4 Poinsettia Court, Baltimore, MD 21209 Tel: (800) 296-2596 / Fax: (410) 486-3425 Web site: www.evergreenmarketinginc.com E-mail: f4green@erols.com

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Mix the Beat and Serve It From a Platter The platter for your vinyl cuisine is the XL-500 turntable from Gemini. It is a direct-drive, manual model which includes feather-like touch start/stop control, adjustable pitch control, a strobe illuminator, anti-skate adjustment, a pop-up target light, and an XLR lamp connector. The XL-500 also comes with an S-shaped tone arm, a headshell, solenoid electric brake, and a dust cover. Weight is 26 pounds.

removable crossfader. A 12-volt BNC light jack, 1/4-inch XLR combo mic jack, talkover switch, DJ booth output, and cue section are also included on both models. Use these utensils to synchronize your musical flavors and watch the crowd come back for a second helping.

Combine your mix ingredients with the BPM-250 or BPM1000 stereo preamp mixers with LED beat monitors. The BPM-250 is a 10-inch, 3channel unit with 7 inputs, while the BPM-1000 has 4 channels, 9 program inputs, 3 mic inputs, channel LEDs and balanced master outputs. Both units feature: digital beats per minute display with beat offset indicator; -26dB "Extreme Cut" on the rotary low, mid, and high controls for each channel; and a recessed,

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The Littlest Light Show Look Out for the Twister Get party-goers twisting again (like they did last summer) in a vortex of colored light from the SuperTwister, new from LyteQuest Pro. This unit features 19 multicolored lenses producing 38 beam effects that can be sound activated with adjustable sensitivity. The SuperTwister is fan cooled and is available in 120-volt or 230volt versions. Each unit is shipped with two bulbs and a hanging bracket, and is covered by a one-year limited warranty. MSRP: $159.95 Gemini Sound Products Corp. 8 Germak Drive, Carteret, NJ 07008 Tel: (800) 476-8633 / (732) 969-9000 Fax: (732) 969-9090 Web site: www.geminidj.com / E-mail: int-sls@geminidj.com

A light show you can wear on your belt? The GeckoStar is a beeper-sized flashing light display with four surprisingly bright LEDs (2 red, 1 blue, 1 green) controlled by a microprocessor. It generates seven primary patterns with over 100 variations, including different flashing speeds and brightness levels. At full power consumption, the Gecko-Star should stay lit for at least 10 hours. Essentially, this little unit lets you be the light show, especially in "disco flasher" mode. It could also come in handy when your vehicle breaks down, or if you want to send an SOS in Morse code across a darkened room. Or just wear it every­ where you go and really freak people out. Go ahead, we dare you. MSRP: $30. Gecko Enterprises, Inc. 4305 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Ml 48073 Tel: (248) 288-3800 / Fax: (248) 288-3899 E-mail: geckolght@aol.com

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IT'S HOT Karaoke Goes Wandering With Record Results New from VocoPro is a well-rounded karaoke system with all the tools necessary for you to give singers a great experience, all in one mobile box. It's called the Wanderer and, true to its name, it features wheels, handles, and a compact size (23.25" x 18.375" x 15.75"), so it can go with you anywhere. A CD/CD+G player with a 19-step digital key controller enables you to show your performers the lyrics to their songs (on a separate video monitor) while also easing the song into their key with no tempo change. You can also make them feel more professional with a built in digital echo. A three-way, six-speaker system with 90W + 90W of power ensures that voices will be heard. Two mic inputs are included, as well as input/output jacks for other audio and video devices. The Wanderer comes with a microphone and nine CD+G discs to start you rolling on the road to karaoke fun. MSRP: $899 To add an extra touch to your karaoke show, VocoPro has also released the CDG-X3mkll, which not only allows you to play CDs and CD+Gs, but also to record one or two live vocals to cas­

sette, mixed with the CD soundtrack. This unit is also equipped with digital echo and a 19-step digital key controller to further enhance performance. Separate volume controls are provided for the two main mic inputs, while an additional rear panel jack can be used for a mic or other inputs not needing echo. The CDG-X3mkll also features three audio inputs and two video inputs. It mea­ sures 6" x 15.5" x 17". MSRP: $749 I-MC VocoPro 14840 Valley Boulevard #1, J, K, City of Industry, CA 91746 Tel: (626) 968-9878 / Fax: (626) 968-1998 Web site: www.vocopro.com

Five-Fingered Response The AT2505, a 1,250-watt, five-channel power amplifier from Amplifier Technologies, inc. (ATI), was designed with custom installations in mind, and allows for multiple configurations. Applications of its five-channel capability could involve two stereo combinations for different rooms with a subwoofer in one, or the creation of a powerful "surround" feel in a large room. This unit offers an output of 250 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 375 watts

per channel into 4 ohms, with no more than 0.03 percent THD and a 120dBA signal-to-noise ratio, while all channels are working simultaneously. Clean sound is assured by widebandwidth (3Hz-50kHz) power circuitry that yields a flat 20Hz20kHz frequency response within +0, -O.ldB. ATI has made this amp easy to service, with the DMC® (Detach­ able Modular Component) system, which allows removal of the individual amp modules. You can quickly locate an inoperative channel by way of an FFI® (Fuse Fault Indicator) for each amp module. The AT2505 is backed by a seven-year, limited warranty that includes parts and labor. Other features include remote poweron via a control console or preamp, a 3KVA toroidal power supply, gold-plated connectors, and touch-proof binding post outputs. Each channel also has its own 625 square inch heat sink. Dimensions are 17" x 8.75" x 18" standard, or 19" x 8.75" x 18" rackmount; weight is 106 pounds. MSRP: $2,695 Amplifier Technologies Inc. 19528 Ventura Boulevard #318, Tarzana, CA 91356 Tel: (818) 343-4777 / Fax: (818) 343-7444 Web site: www.ati-amp.com E-mail: amptech@ix.netcom.com

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with four scan speeds, an instant-return pitch bend wheel, and a large LCD display give you the performance power you expect. The DCD-Pro 300's specs include 8x oversampling, total harmonic distortion of .02%, an 88dB signal-tonoise ratio, and 80dB channel separation. All this is poured into a svelte 11-pound player unit and 4.5-pound control unit; both are 19-inch rackmountable. A two-year warranty is standard. MSRP: $699.99 American DJ Supply 4295 Charter St., Los Angeles, CA 90058 Tel: (800) 322-6337 Fax: (213) 582-2610 Web site: www.americandj.com

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SKB Cases: Believe You Can Fly A flock of new cases from SKB Corporation will give your equipment the ability to "fly" in complete safety. You can transport your rackable gear and a mixer with the Mini Rig, the latest in SKB's Gig Rig line. It has room for six rack spaces worth of equipment in its lower compartment and 10 in its upper pop-up rack. The upper rack features a unique ratchet system, which allows easy adjustment of your mixer to an optimum creative launch angle. It also retracts with one button-click for quick takeoff after the gig. For added convenience, the Mini Rig is equipped with bottom grooves that let it perch securely atop other SKB rackmount cases. Side handles and locking covers are standard. The Mini Rig, model number SKB-19-1006, is available now, with a suggested list price of $299.95. If you fly with discs of vinyl, SKB has a couple of new options for getting your all-important turntable to the show and back again unscathed with the new SKB-2416DJ DJ Turntable Case. Inside, you'll find a foam liner that makes a secure nest for your turntable. Outside, a gasket seals out moisture and dust and the bumper system absorbs shock while protecting the case's cam latches and handles. The protective shell is made of fieldtested, "military style" molded polyethylene. The resulting structure weighs a featherlike 10 pounds and meets ATA

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300 Cat 1 specs for airline shipping containers. If needed, you can flip the cover over and use it as an interlock­ ing base to raise your turntable to new heights. You can also mount a mixer between two SKB-2416DJ cases for a stage look of a different feather. This model lists for $229.95. Also for the serious vinyl pilot is the new SKB-5817DJ DJ Road Roller, a coffin-style case that won't drag you down with a lot of extra weight. This case weighs only 30 pounds (according to SKB, the lightest coffin available), and also meets airline specs. Its construction is similar to that of the single turntable case, with these added features: lockable draw latches, heavy-duty molded-in wheel system, spring-loaded retrieval handles, and a slanting, nine-space rack unit between the two turntable compartments. Suggested retail is $599.95. Both the SKB-2416DJ and the SKB-5817DJ carry a lifetime limited warranty. For more information on these and other SKB Mobile DJ cases, contact them at: SKB Corporation; 13501 S.W. 128th Street, Suite 204, Miami, Florida 33186; Tel: (305) 3781818 / Fax: (305) 378-6669; Web site: www.skbcases.com.

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Choose Your Weapon Intimidation UK threatens to get your pulse racing with its Reloop line of mixers, including the new RM-lOOOPro and Killer models. The RM-lOOOPro is a three-channel unit, providing line and switchable phono/line inputs for channels two and three, and a mic/line input on channel one. Atalkover switch is included on the mic channel. Manipulate your sound using the three-band EQs with -30dB of cut, gain controls, PFL switches and indica­ tors on all channels, along with the beat indicators and crossfader for channels two and three. Master, record, and booth outputs let you hear the results. The Killer is a leaner, meaner machine, designed with battle mixing in mind, right down to its military look. It has two channels with a line and phono input for each and a mic channel with tone controls and talkover switch. Master and record outputs are supplied. You can punch your mixes into submission with the low, mid and high kill switches for each music channel. All faders and pots on both mixers are made by Alps. MSRP: RM-lOOOPro $309; Killer-$229

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Protect Your World of Music Toptone Manufacturing wants to help you carry your music safely, to anywhere on the planet—or beyond. To do this, they've introduced a new line, DJ World™ Ultra Light Flight cases. Model CD300 holds 250 discs in pro sleeves and model R-80 stores 80 IPs. The outer Alloy shell of each case is lightweight, scratch-resistant ABS (acrylonite-butadiene-styrenecopolymer), which is among the most durable plastic materials avail­ able. Underneath is 1/8" plywood and an armor-plate framework designed to withstand extreme outside pressure. Metal handles are strategically fastened directly to the armor plating. Recessed safety latches provide an added element of security. No matter how large a segment of the globe you will be trotting, DJ World Ultra Light Flight cases are designed to keep your important music collection in tip top condition. MSRP: CD-300 - $159; R-80 - $189 Toptone Mfg. Inc. 1830 Belcroft Avenue, S. El Monte, CA 91733 Tel: (626) 401-9901 / Fax: (626) 401-3688 Web site: www.toptonemfg.com

Crossing Over If expanding your sound with a biamped or triamped system is a personal priority, give your attention to the recently improved SR823 and SR834 stereo/ mono crossovers from DOD. Both models provide controls for two frequency bands in stereo mode and three bands in mono mode. They're configurable for a mono subwoofer connection (low frequency, summed) in stereo applications. These units feature active 24dB Butterworth crossover filters to assure flat frequency and coherent phase responses, as well as bypassable 15Hz fourth order Butterworth filters. All inputs are RFI filtered and outputs are electronically servo-balanced. MSRP: SR823 - $259.95, SR834 - $299.95 DOD Electronics Corp. 8760 S. Sandy Parkway, Sandy, UT 84070 Tel: (801) 566-8800 / Fax: (801) 566-7005

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One, Two, Three, Go! For those who are ready to rock, American DJ Supply is now offering three quick ways to get rolling in mobile mixing and lighting. The Digital DJ System 1, DJ Mix & Scratch Pak, and Lighting Party Package System 1 are all designed for increased convenience and reduced cost in getting your first setup put together. Digital DJ System 1, as its name indicates, is CD-based, including two MCD-10 portable CD players and an XDM-241 Shredder DJ mixer with an Alps Feather Fader crossfader. You also get a set of stereo headphones, a DJM-200 uni-directional mic, and cables to connect the components. MSRP: $419.99 If you're excited about scratch mixing, the DJ Mix & Scratch Pak is for you. Two TTB-2010 belt-drive turntables and an XDM-2221 SKILZ DJ mixer form this package's core. The SKILZ mixer features three 30dB rotary kills per channel, a multiple-setting transformer switch, and an Alps Feather Fader crossfader with variable curve for crabbing effects. Add

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You can also use the mystical allure of water to create a unique atmosphere with American DJ's Water Column/5. Take your audience to a different kind of liquid world with this five-foot tall tower of bubbling water that metamorpho­ ses through eight colors plus white, either randomly, to the beat, or following DMX control. This is the first unit of its kind to offer DMX512 compatibility and sound activation. The water is illuminated by a ZB-JCR 12V/100W 1,000-hour lamp housed in a metal box at the column's base. The base measures 11" x 10", while the tube has a 4.5" diameter. The unit weighs 16 pounds without water and can hold about 4.5 gallons of water. MSRP: $599 American DJ Supply 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles, CA 90058 Tel: (800) 322-6337 Fax: (213) 582-2610 Web site: www.americandj.com

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Lite, Little & Loud QSCS PLX1602 MAY PUT A FEW CHIROPRACTORS OUT OF BUSINESS.

^^^he worst feature of many "old school" power amps is I their weight. For too many years, I've been lugging I around a dependable, good sounding 800-watter wishing that it didn't weigh 60 pounds. Four years ago I thought my wish had come true when I purchased a 23pound, 900-watt name brand amplifier (that shall remain nameless). I screwed it into my rack and set off for what I thought was lightweight Nirvana. After only one job, it was clear that this lightweight amp simply could not produce the same hefty bass as my traditional, lower-powered, heavyas-a-boat-anchor amp. Disillusioned and disappointed, I sold it and soldiered on with back-breaking old faithful. Jump ahead to the present. QSC Audio in Costa Mesa, California has introduced the lightweight PLX series of amplifiers. Their flagship Powerlight PL8.0 is rated at an astounding 9000 watts; guaranteed to blow the flannel shirts right off your teenage crowd and set you back as much cash as a used Honda Accord. Fortunately for us DJs, QSC saw that we wanted a high-tech, lightweight, small, reliable amplifier that won't break the bank. The result is the PLX 1602. They were foolish... I mean nice enough to send one my way for some serious sonic abuse. I was very excited when the running man (a.k.a. UPS driver) arrived at my house with the ever so neatly packaged PLX 1602.1 was favorably impressed with the weight of the parcel. I immediately tore open the box and brought the amp into my tech center (the garage) to check it out.

Lookin' good The front of the amplifier is laid out in a simple, modern and logical fashion, sharply appointed in a white and gray on black color scheme. The metal chassis, which consumes two rack spaces and is only 13.2 inches deep, features cool composite metal rack ears that are easy on the eyes. Controls include a rocker power switch, and two detented gain controls with corresponding power\signal LED indicators, and bridge-parallel mode LEDs. Also featured is what I consider to be the most logical method of cooling, from rear

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to front, which exhausts hot air directly into an open space—what a concept. Now let's check out her rear (I mean that in a professional sense), which is where the PLX models really show excel­ lence in design. The inputs include stereo balanced locking XLR and 1/4-inch inputs. Speaker connections are banana plug binding post and the ever-modern Speakon connectors. The PLX series has a simple, effective, and clever way of implementing amplifier setup and feature use. All user features are easily controlled by a series of 10 dip switches which are recessed into the back panel. This protects them from inadvertently being tampered with. All the dip switch control functions are wonderfully screen printed on the back panel for quick and easy reference. The PLX 1602 setup features include the ability to run in stereo at 300 watts per channel at 8 ohms with less than 0.01% distortion, or in bridge mono mode at 1000 watts at 8 ohms, or a manly 1600 watts at 4 ohms. Those, my friends, are some serious, real-world specs. This amplifier can be switched to parallel mode, which means a mono signal plugged into channel 1 will also drive channel 2 without needing a cheesy Y cable. Parallel mode also allows you to use the channel 2 input as a throughput, giving you the ability to daisy chain other amplifiers. It's the little things that count. Standard performance features include handy 30Hz and 50Hz low frequency roll off switches. These are great for fine-tuning the amplifier to your particular speaker's setup, so you don't waste amplifier energy on frequencies you can't hear or your speakers can't produce. The easy-to-read owner's manual does an excellent job of further explaining the functionality and usefulness of these features. Finally, you have clip limiter on/off switches. QSC designed these to reduce extreme overdrive peaks, which gives you more volume and preserves the audio dynamics. Basically, this keeps the music loud and sounding good without blowing up your speakers. In my opinion, this switch should always be on, especially if you have testoster­ one laden young males working for you.

The real world The PLX 1602 looks great and is put together well. It has the features we DJs lust for and, on paper, the specs look great. But can a lightweight, moderately priced high-tech amplifier sound good and kick out the low end? To find this out, I set up an A-B comparison test between a benchmark tradition­ ally designed amp similarly rated at 310 watts per channel in MOBILE BEAT


stereo at 8 ohms, weighing 44 pounds (with a list price of $1,745) and our newcomer: the QSC PLX 1602, weighing in at a mere 21 pounds (list price is $1,198). For the compari­ son, I used identical mixers, CD players and Bag End fullrange speaker boxes with 15-inch woofers and titanium driver horns. The systems were configured to run in stereo at 8 ohms. Fire up the electric meter and let the games begin. My CD test track was "Time of the Season" by the Nylons. This is an awesome technical and artistic recording with great vocal harmonies and beautifully recorded instruments with detailed, defined fat bass and drums. Because I am familiar with the characteristics of the benchmark amplifier, I immediately cranked all the volume until the limiter started to engage. As you would expect, this world-class amplifier sounded great with plenty of punch. Now it was time to see if the new, bantam contender could spar with the heavyweight champ. I turned on the QSC PLX 1602 and turned the fader up about halfway to check out its sound characteristics. The music sounded uncolored and natural. No amplifier bias seemed to affect the original program material. Even at moderate volume levels, the PLX 1602 had clean well-defined bass, vocals and the high-end was clear, natural and very musical sounding. During quiet passages in the music, this quality product had no audible hiss. My low end worries were alleviated when I drove the fader until the amplifier's clip limiter began to engage. To my pleasure, this was effective yet not too intrusive. At this

maximum setting, the PLX 1602 was as loud as the compari­ son amp and easily created the same level of chest pounding bass. Over the next several hours, I tested the systems with various types of music, frequently changing the amplifiers setting from stereo to parallel, and even to punishing bridge mono mode. I was thoroughly impressed with the PLX 1602's sonic performance power and ability to run cool even at difficult low ohm situations.

The test of time Over the course of the next month I happily toted this lightweight amplifier to all of my regular jobs and am happy to report complete satisfaction with its construction, ease of use, and sonic properties. Because the amplifier is a relatively new model, I was concerned about its reliability factor. A quick call to the QSC factory educated me that this amplifier's technology is a direct descendant from their topof-the-line Powerlight tour series, which have proven themselves on the road with many top performers. All PLX series amplifiers come with a three-year warranty, which is extendible for an additional three years at a nominal fee. Checkout the PLX series at a local QSC dealer from the 1202X1200-watt amp on up to the 3002\3000-watt powerhouse. This may be just what you're looking for and your back will thank you. Until next time, jam on. For additional technical informa­ tion, recipes or other mindless chatter, contact Jim at jamsound @aol.com. _£-#•

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Easy LivirT YORKVILLE'S DJM806 POWER MIXER AND ELITE SPEAKERS ARE JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED.

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id you ever wonder why everything in life seems to be so complicated? Take, for ex ample, your average DJ setup. First we start out with a couple of CD players. Next is a mixer that we bought because it has cool lights and lots of faders. Of course we need a big power amp which we hope is correctly matched to our speakers. If we factor in a couple of karaoke gigs, we're going to need a mixer with more than one microphone input, and a reverb unit so the singers don't sound so bad. And we sure could use a graphic equalizer. The typical DJ system has many components, from many different manufacturers. They may work quite well together, or they may not.

No snake oil Step on up and discover the remedy to all that ails you. Yorkville, a Canadian company, has devised a sound system sure to add a spring to your step. They have built a compact, powerful sound system capable of handling virtually all your karaoke and DJ tasks. This package consists of three components: two elite speakers and the multi-functional DJM806, which is a loaded up, not-to-be-out-done, super cool, mixer amplifier. Let's dive right into the DJM806 powered DJ mixer. At first glance, the unit may seem a little large, with the appearance of a pro audio mixer. Once you closely examine the features and layout, however, it becomes apparent that this is a useful and thoughtfully laid out hybrid. The internal power amplifier that generates 240 watts at 8 ohms and a blistering 400 watts at 4 ohms is your first clue. Examining the channel strips, three are dedicated for microphones or 1/4-inch inputs and three additional channels accommodate line level sources (i.e. CD players) or are switchable for up to three turntables. This constitutes a total of six pairs of RCA jacks. Other features of the channel strips are input gain, three-band equalizer tuned to usable frequen­ cies, digital effects send, LED lighted cue button, and

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clip LED. Rounding out the channel ensemble are professional 60mm faders. Demonstrating versatility, channels 1 and 2 can be assigned to a crossfader at the push of a button. On the right hand side of the mixer we have a variety of interesting standard features. The main outs are left and right 1/4-inch and XLR stereo. There are separate zone 1 outputs with three 1/4-inch jacks labeled left, right and mono, which can be EQ bypassed. Zone 2 features left and right RCA outputs. Both of these extra zones are certainly useful for permanent installations and you can creatively use them to send an independently controlled signal to auxiliary speakers and/or a tape deck. Also included are left and right amp in 1/4-inch jacks and a useful BNC light jack—for those dimly lit rave gigs. More goodies include display assignable VU meters, sevenband assignable stereo EQ, master volume, head­ phone crossfader and headphone volume. In my experience, internal digital effects units typically leave a lot to be desired. At first glance, I was concerned that this feature might disappoint. If an effect sounds bad or noisy you may be inclined to never use it and may spend more money for another unit. Fortunately, this is not the case with the DJM806. All 256 internal effects sound very lush, are easy to manipulate, and have a minimum of noise. It

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Operation I reconfigured my setup with my new Yorkville toys for a wedding of 250 people at a medium-sized, acousti­ cally-friendly party house. I replaced the mixer in my pop-up mixer case with the DJM806 using the op­ tional rackmount kit. I decided to leave my heavy power amp and separate reverb unit in the garage. Now that's confidence! My rack ended up weighing a little less than normal due to the fact that the DJM806 weighs just 38 pounds, which is less than my usual amplifier alone. The Yorkville speakers were a little more cumbersome and slightly heavier than my normal boxes, but with their logically placed handles it took a minimum of grunting to mount them on the stands. The simplicity of the system comes from having no external power amplifier to wire up. You simply connect the powered mixer to the speakers using standard speaker cables; I chose to use high-tech Speakon connectors. Just like any professional DJ, I tested the system prior to the show, including three microphones because the bride wanted karaoke. Everything worked instantly with no initial glitches. I found the mixer to be ergonomically laid out, well labeled and simple to immediately generate sound from all mics and CD players. I utilized one of the DJM806's zone features, due to the fact that additional guests were in another room. I simply plugged a 1/4-inch cable from zone 1 mono output and connected it to an auxiliary pow­ ered speaker in the adjacent room and, just like magic, I had independent multi-room audio control. Very cool. I used my trusty Shure wireless microphone to introduce the wedding party. The system reproduced speech accurately and with a very natural tone. The large speakers coupled to the powerful amplifier achieved lots of headroom and efficiently threw the audio quite a distance. During the Kenny G.... I mean dinner hour, I circulated throughout the room listen­ ing to the music; and while cruising the buffet, I relished the system's hi-fi sound even at low volumes. Doing rounds After dinner it was time to put this new rig through its paces. I played through the usual round of traditional dances and then it was time for my favorite part of the night... the loud dance music. The mixer was a breeze to operate due to its large format and intuitive design. On auxiliary channels 1 and 2 I had CD players, to which I assigned the crosssfader. It performed as easily as any standard mixer. The system produced a great amount of bass even at a flat EQ setting. Since you can never have enough bass, I cranked up the low end on the equalizer, which I affixed at 80Hz—right in the thump zone. During this point of the evening, the dancefloor was full and the VU meters were barely MOBILE BEAT


to check reading 50 percent. Is it possible to have a superduper, opportunity out the internal digital Since I do not own this effects processor. From sound system, I thought, all in one, prepackaged sound the 256 available "Why not make the electric meter really spin?" system? You're darn tootin'! settings, I chose a nice So I did. With a bass-heavy, reverb. high BPM mix in the Abandoning the Denon CD player, I pushed the faders up until the clip ladies at the stage, which is unlike me, I headed out lights started to flash—I love being in control. I danced with the wireless to check out the system's karaoke my way through the crowd and was impressed by the potential. Naturally, everyone was getting a real kick amount of bass the system produced. The horns did a out of the singing bridal party. I, on the other hand, good job covering the high, mid and sizzling upper was more concerned about system analysis—because frequencies without being harsh or shrill. Yes, it was I'm a professional. The vocals cut through the mix and loud... about 118 decibels. The sound was quite the reverb sounded lush, with no metallic coloration. sufficient but, if you felt the need for a subwoofer, you What have we learned? could easily incorporate it by using the many Is it possible to have a superduper, all in one, prepack­ DJM806's output options. aged sound system? You're darn tootin'! If you need to Then comes the time for the bride and her entou­ upgrade or simplify your system, give your local dealer rage, with many adult beverages under their collective a call or visit Yorkville on the Web at garter belts, to partake in karaoke. Oh, what a surprise, www.yorkville.com. To make you feel safe, secure and the ladies want to sing "Love Shack." I reluctantly pass happy, Yorkville thoughtfully provides a two-year, out my prized Shure 58s and give the girls the quick even-if-you-break-it warranty. This system featuring microphone handling tutorial. Why must singers the DJM806 and elite speakers is a real work horse and swing the microphone around like Roger Daltry? I should provide years of worry-free, simple, and com­ knew I should have renewed my insurance policy. pact operation. I think I'll keep it! . Fortunately, I get to sing along, which provides an 49

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^^"u I CD mixers, I and original music controllers... the time has come to pay homage to a new era in pro grade CD players: The Pioneer CDJ-100S enables you to take control and express your individuality. Starting with a new soft-edged logo design, Pioneer has ushered in a new style of CD player. I'm talking about true realtime CD control and a unique array of digital special effects without the necessity of owning an outboard sampler or a feature-packed mixer. For the average wedding or corporate event, the added effects found on the CDJ100S may have little use, but for that fraternity, high school, club, or other freeform gig this may be what sets you apart from your competition. FUNKY FRESH The silver clad CDJ-100S features a single player layout; its size is a mere 8-9/16 inches wide by 12-1/4 inches deep by 3-3/4 inches high; and it weighs in at a "Flutiesized" 4.14 pounds. The controls on the left side of the player will instantly remind you of earlier Pioneer models, starting with dual track skip and followed by dual search buttons. Below that, a single backlit cue button is arranged just above the single and equallysized play button. The right side features Pioneer's unique master tempo/pitch activation button and its side kick: the fluid-like, long-throw tempo slider. Above the slider is the master tempo activation button and above that is the familiar eject button. The next thing you'll notice is the fingerprint-free black and nearly CD-sized

jogwheel. The emphasis on this jogwheel is the essence of control and feel, especially when you factor in the new DJB (digital jog break) effects. More about these effects later... Just above the "wheel of feel" are five buttons arranged horizontally. Three are cobalt-colored and labeled "JET," "ZIP," and "WAH." The next two black buttons are half the diameter of the other three and are identified as "Hold" and "Time Mode/ Auto Cue" controls. To top off the appearance, Pioneer features its highly legible and familiar gray and orange LED display. As in past units, the display visually confirms activation of all the effects elected, plus remaining/ elapsed time, and the pulsing play mode dual bar graph. NEW SENSATION The CDJ-100S provides a whole new set of sensations. Starting with inserting a disc, you'll notice immediately that there is no door. Instead, Pioneer adapted auto CD player technology by employing the dual roller controlled insertion slot. Just grab your disc and insert it into the slot; the disc loads and begins play in just 3.75 seconds. Try matching that quickness with your drawer loaders. MOBILE BEAT


Once the disc is playing, you can get your hands on the "wheel of feel" and check out its deftness. Regardless if you're pitching or have activated the master tempo button, you'll discover the buttery smoothness and accuracy of this jogwheel. Set in the master tempo mode, you'll be able to slow down or speed up the playback as smoothly as your turntable breth­ ren. You'll find even more reasons to appreciate the feel of this control as you explore the DJB effects.

IT'S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3 Before delving into the individual operation of each DJB effect, you must first have the digital out button, found on the back of the unit, set to the off position, or you'll be wondering who stole the show. JET - The first of the blue M&M™ sized buttons actually introduces a slight delay effect on top of the original playback output. To recreate this effect without this button you'd essentially be track­ ing two identical songs slightly out of phase with each other. The actual sound you hear when JET is engaged is that of a distant sounding jet engine. Depending upon the song and the position of the jogwheel, you can also create various scratch effects by working the wheel back and forth, much like you'd do with vinyl. ZIP - This controls the positive and negative pitch of the disc and is virtually indistinguishable from manually spinning vinyl, even down to the braking effect of a turntable. By rotating the wheel counterclockwise you can actually stop the playback completely to create a break or dramatic pause. When you want to resume play­ back, just rotate the wheel clock­ wise. Imagine the creative control you'll have once you get two or three of these babies lined up! WAH - The big buzz in mixers is the advent of "kill switches" or the ability to eliminate frequencies The DJ Magazine

Pioneer adapted auto CD player technology by employing the dual roller con­ trolled insertion slot. Just grab your disc and in­ sert it into the slot; the disc loads and begins play in just 3.75 seconds. Try matching that quickness with your drawer loaders. during playback. Pioneer has employed a unique new "twist" by installing a variable cutoff filter integrated with the jogwheel when WAH is selected. Rotating the jogwheel counter­ clockwise removes some or all of the high frequencies, while rotat­ ing clockwise removes some or all of the low frequencies. Stopping the rotation of the wheel allows the playback to dramatically return to its full frequency output. You can beat-match the addition and subtraction of various frequencies all by rotating the jogwheel rhyth­ mically back and forth. Utilizing the hold button will insure the DJB effect you select will

maintain its overall control over the playback, even when the jogwheel is no longer in motion. Finally, you have fader start playback when connected to Pioneer's DJM-300 and 500 mixers. Relay play is also available by connecting two identical CDJ-100S players together with a commer­ cially available 1/8-inch miniplug cable.

ROCK STEADY What I really love about the CDJ100S is the shock dampening built into this unit. It is superb. Bring on those "wavy" dancefloors that seem to transmit all their energy to your turntable or CD player, causing the music to skip or shut down. The CDJ-100S playback performed flawlessly regardless of the position I held it in; modest downward blows didn't cause it to skip a beat either. I did notice, however, that side hits caused some playback disruption, but the music didn't stop. Now check this out. The cost of this little soon-to-be classic mixing tool is a modest $599 retail; street prices surely will be less in time. Overall, I really couldn't find fault with this unit. As always, it takes a bit of practice to be able to utilize your new found capabilities but, once you do you'll be flying. WISH LIST Maybe utilizing a digital buffer chip (like the Numark CDN-34 employs) would virtually cure the side shock vibration issues. Also, I'd like to see a convenient lock-out of the eject button during playback. Once you start flying all over the controls, you just might tap it accidentally and out would come the disc. Even though the eject button is positioned out of the center of activity, this slight modification would protect against accidental ejection. I guess I have mixed feelings on the disc insertion slot. I am glad the door was eliminated because 45


5COOP: Pioneer CD/-1005 there is less to break off. However, if for some reason your disc doesn't eject after you hit the eject button, there's a bit of a problem. You have to insert the eject disc pin into the forced ejection hole located on the front panel of the CD player. The problem is the unit has to be shut down for about 30 seconds before the disc stops rotating. This down time could be an eternity in the middle of a show. Pioneer, when designing the CDJ-1 DOS, was more concerned about the condition of the disc, which could get scratched due to its unstable ejection while spinning, and the operator, who might catch the spinning disc and conceivably cut the their hands. I guess time will tell how this scenario plays out. On a final note, to fit the Pioneer CDJ-1 DOS into a rack, case manufacturers will have to go back to the drawing board to accommodate its front loading design. It'll be interesting to see what options they come up with. Without hesitation, Pioneer, as the name implies, contin­ ues to demonstrate why they are considered a leader in professional CD players for the serious DJ, no matter what kind of gig you play.

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HSMAI Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International, better known as HSMAI, is "Dedicated to enhancing sales and market­ ing management skills in the travel and hospitality industry through education and networking opportunities." They have over 4,500 members with 68 chapters in 31 countries. Through HSMAI, DJs have the opportunity to meet the sales and market­ ing executives who sell and plan corporate meetings and conventions (usually multinight stays), many of which take place during the week (normal "down time").

MPI Meeting Professionals International is made up of members who plan and create meetings, sometimes in their own home­ towns, sometimes in other parts of the country. Many destination management companies are members of MPI because its purpose is "to position meetings as a primary communication vehicle and a critical component of an organization's 48

success," and "serve the needs of all people with a direct interest in outcome of meet­ ings." MPI offers mobile entertainers the ability to network with those who will plan parties and are not necessarily working for a venue, but instead are broad-based. With 58 chapters worldwide and more than 15,000 members, MPI is an excellent source for networking.

NACE National Association of Catering Executives has 47 chapters across the country with approximately 3,000 members. Their purpose is "to raise the levels of education and professionalism," and "to create a forum for the exchange of ideas within the industry." While these may sound like they are only geared to the catering professional, NACE is still an excellent source for net­ working because catering directors at various venues—hotels, restaurants, cater­ ing halls and houses of worship—often refer clients to their "preferred list" of vendors. Being able to meet the catering directors in a social atmosphere, away from their offices, telephone calls and interruptions, often lends itself to a more harmonious relationship. Most catering directors are involved with social activities, from wed­ dings and bar mitzvahs to anniversaries and birthday parties. While these are not multiday events such as the leads you can get from HSMAI and MPI, one wedding leads to another and so on and so on.

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AMERICA'S MOST-PLAYED PARTY SONGS The votes are counted! It's time to lift the veil and see what songs have been getting the most party play by DJs all across the United States and Canada. Thanks to our presence on the Web (www.mobilebeat.com), we received a record number of votes, making this our most accurate list ever. With the proliferation of new dance songs, it's a bit surprising to see that top honors still go to the classics. Case in point: Y.M.C.A. is the No. 1 song on the list for the second year in a row and third time since our survey began. Old Time Rock & Roll, which was No. 1 for three years running ('93, '94 and '95), has slipped to No. 7. The Macarena (No. 1 in 1997) is definitely not dead, though every DJ professes his or her disgust, as it continues to hold its own at No. 6. The biggest surprise in the top 10 is Will Smith's new hit, Gettin' figgy Wit It at No. 4! At your request, we are presenting our lists using the same format as last year. First are the all-time Top 200 songs. In addition, sub-lists show the category (style) in which each song got the most votes. To cap it off, we have listed the top five songs for the primary six categories. K*'

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ARTIST STYLE VILLAGE PEOPLE P GARTH BROOKS CO B-52'S MR WILL SMITH D HEW! MARCIA GRIFFITHS P LOS DEL RIO / LOS DEL MAR P BOB SEGER P AC/DC CR BROOKS & DUNN CO CELINE DION BR ISLEY BROS/ DYNATONES/OTIS DAY P J4iiT97 I I. SHOUT CHUBBY CHECKER OLD I2.THETWIST CHUMBAWAMBA MR i!iin'9il3.TUBTHUMPING BEE GEES / N-TRANCE D H.STAYIN'ALIVE QUAD CITY DJ'S D 15.C'MON N' RIDE IT (THETRAIN) TIM MCGRAW / FAITH HILL BR 16. IT'S YOUR LOVE SHANIA TWAIN CO 17.YOU'RE STILL THE ONE REDNEX D 18. COTTON EYE JOE JOHN M MONTGOMERY / ALL-4-ONE BR 19.1 SWEAR SMASH MOUTH MR 20. WALKING ON THE SUN KOOL &THE GANG P 21. CELEBRATION COMMODORES D 22. BRICK HOUSE * RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS BR 23. UNCHAINED MELODY ERIC CLAPTON BR sin'97 24.WONDERFULTONIGHT THE BEATLES D 25.TWIST AND SHOUT ALAN JACKSON CO 26. CHATTAHOOCHEE CELINE DION BR 27. MY HEART WILL GO ON VAN MORRISON D 28. BROWN EYED GIRL PATSY CLINE CO 29. CRAZY GARTH BROOKS CO 30.THE DANCE GEORGE STRAIT CO 31.1 CROSS MY HEART VARIOUS D 32. CHICKEN DANCE ROMANTICS MR 33. WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU SHANIATWAIN CO 34.ANY MAN OF MINE WILL SMITH D 35. MEN IN BLACK BILLY IDOL/TOMMY JAMES P 36. MONYMONY BOB CARLISLE BR 37. BUTTERFLY KISSES LEANN RIMES BR 38. HOW DO I LIVE K-CIANDJOJO BR 39.ALL MY LIFE BACKSTREET BOYS MR 40. EVERYBODY BACKSTREET'S BACK SAVAGE GARDEN BR 41.TRULY MADLY DEEPLY CHERRY POPPIN DADDIES P 42. ZOOT SUIT RIOT VAN MORRISON / ROD STEWART BR 43. HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY • VIOLENT FEMMES MR 44. BLISTER IN THE SUN BR 45. (EVERYTHING I DO) I DO IT FOR YOU BRYAN ADAMS BUSTER POINDEXTER P 46. HOT HOT HOT NATALIE & NAT KING COLE BR 47. UNFORGETTABLE FRANK SINATRA K 48. NEW YORK, NEW YORK SHANIA TWAIN/BRYAN WHITE CO 49. FROM THIS MOMENT ON K 50. PARADISE BYTHE DASHBOARD LIGHT MEATLOAF NIRVANA MR 51. SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT ESPN JOCK JAMS D 52. LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE HEATWAVE BR 53.ALWAYS & FOREVER 54. CLOSER NINE INCH NAILS MR 55. FLY SUGAR RAY MR LOUIS ARMSTRONG BR 56. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD TRAVOLTA & OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN P 57. GREASE MEGAMIX 58. RESPECT ARETHA FRANKLIN OLD FOUR SEASONS P 59. DECEMBER '63 (OH WHAT A NIGHT) THIRD EYE BLIND MR 60. SEMI-CHARMED LIFE AQUA MR 61. BARBIE GIRL 62. COULD I HAVE THIS DANCE ANNE MURRAY BR 63. BABY LIKES TO ROCK IT THETRACTORS CO ROY ORBISON BR 64. PRETTY WOMAN BRIAN SEITZER ORCHESTRA MR 65.JUMRJIVE&WAIL WILSON PICKETT P 66. MUSTANG SALLY morn.

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TITLE I.Y.M.C.A. 2. FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES 3. LOVE SHACK 4.GETTIN'JIGGYWITIT 5. ELECTRIC SLIDE / BOOGIE 6. MACARENA 7. OLD TIME ROCK & ROLL 8. (YOU SHOOK ME) ALL NIGHT LONG 9. BOOT SCOOTIN' BOOGIE 10. BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME


TITLE ARTIST STYLE 67.WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN PERCY SLEDGE / MICHAEL BOLTON BR 68.FISHIN'INTHEDARK NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND CO 69.WATERMELON CRAWL TRACY BYRD CO 70.1 WILL SURVIVE GLORIA GAYNOR K 71.TEQUILA CHAMPS P 72. GONNA MAKEYOU SWEAT C & C MUSIC FACTORY D 73. SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL GRAND FUNK CR 74.THE SHAKE NEAL MCCOY CO 75.1 DO (CHERISH YOU) MARK MILLS BR 76.TOOTSIE ROLL 69 BOYZ D 77. PUSH IT SALT-N-PEPA D 78. KEEPER OF THE STARS TRACY BYRD BR 79.STROKIN' CLARENCE CARTER P 80.WIND BENEATH MYWINGS BETTE MIDLER BR 81.THANK GOD I'M A COUNTRY BOY JOHN DENVER CO 82. SUMMER NIGHTS GREASE SOUNDTRACK K 83. SUPER FREAK RICK JAMES D 84. JUMP AROUND HOUSE OF PAIN D 85.WEARE FAMILY SISTER SLEDGE P 86. MARGARITAVILLE JIMMY BUFFETT P 87. CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE ELVIS PRESLEY BR 88. IN THE MOOD GLENN MILLER D 89. I'M FROM THE COUNTRY TRACY BYRD P 90. CRUEL SUMMER ACE OF BASE P 91. BABY GOT BACK SIR MIX-A-LOT D 92. SOLD JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY CO 93. DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL AL MARTINO BR 94. PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WILD CHERRY D 95.ATOMIC DOG GEORGE CLINTON D 96.1 WILL ALWAYS LOVEYOU WHITNEY HOUSTON BR 97. LA BAMBA LOS LOBOS P 98. VOGUE MADONNA P CO 99.THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA CHARLIE DANIELS BAND 100. LAST DANCE DONNA SUMMER D RAMONES MR 101.1 WANNA BE SEDATED TAG TEAM P 102.WHOOMP1THERE IT IS NEW ORDER MR 103. BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE CHRIS DEBURGH BR 104. LADY IN RED MODERN ENGLISH MR 105.1 MELT WITH YOU CRYSTAL WATERS D 106. 100% PURE LOVE E.U. D 107. DA BUTT THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. f/ PUFF DADDY P 108. MO MONEY MO PROBLEMS DJ KOOL P 109. LET ME CLEAR MYTHROAT MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER CO I I O.DOWN AT THE TWIST AND SHOUT FRANK SINATRA BR I I I.THEWAYYOU LOOKTONIGHT TONE LOC P I 12.WILD THING KC&THE SUNSHINE BAND P I 13. GET DOWN TONIGHT ALABAMA CO I 14. MOUNTAIN MUSIC LED ZEPPELIN CR 115. STAIRWAYTO HEAVEN LIPPS INC D i«!iiT9;ll6.FUNKYTOWN BRYAN ADAMS / B. STREISAND BR 117.1 FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE MATCHBOX 20 MR 118. PUSH BTO P I I9.TAKIN CARE OF BUSINESS THE KINGSMEN D 120. LOUIE LOUIE ELVIS PRESLEY OLD 121.JAIL HOUSE ROCK BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS OLD 122. ROCKAROUNDTHE CLOCK JAMES INGRAM / JOHN TESH BR 123. GIVE ME FOREVER (I DO) SPICE GIRLS D 124. WANNABE THE FOURTOPS OLD 125. CANT HELP MYSELF NEXT P 126.TOO CLOSE JERRY LEE LEWIS OLD 127. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE TODD RUNDGREN P 128. BANG ON THE DRUM ALL DAY REAL MCCOY D 129.ANOTHER NIGHT GEORGE STRAIT CO 130. ALL MY EX'S LIVE IN TEXAS RAY ANTHONY P SAME! I3I.HOKEYPOKEY BYRON LEE P 132. DOLLAR WINE DANCE

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TITLE 133. HERE AND NOW 134. MY WAY 135. GROOVE IS IN THE HEART 136.YOITVE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' 137. BE MY LOVER 138. CONGA 139. GET READY FOR THIS 140. BORN TO BOOGIE 141. HOLIDAY 142.THIS IS HOWWE DO IT 143. LOVE OF A LIFETIME 144. LITTLE WILLY 145. STAND BY ME 146. MICKEY 147. ROCK & ROLL ALL NIGHT 148. SEX AND CANDY 149.3AM ISO. BAD TO THE BONE 151.IRIS 152.WOOLY BULLY 153.THROUGH THE YEARS 154. RUNAROUNDSUE 155. START ME UP 156. MMM BOP 157. CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF YOU 158. REAL WORLD 159. DON'T BE STUPID 160. SWEET HOME ALABAMA 161.TWOPINACOLADAS 162.ALRIGHT NOW 163.1 DON'TWANTTO MISSATHING 164. BLUE 165. INTERGALACTIC 166.THISKISS 167. I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU 168.T-R-O-U-B-L-E 169. YOU NEVER EVEN CALLED ME BY MY NAME 199 in •»? 170.1 GOT YOU BABE 171. DANCING QUEEN 172. DANCING WITH MYSELF 173.HUMPTYDANCE 174.1 DO 175. COMEONEILEEN 176. IT'S RAINING MEN 177. YOU DROPPED A BOMB ON ME 178. ENDLESS LOVE 179. PERSONAL JESUS 180. MACK THE KNIFE 181. BACK IN BLACK 182. HOW BIZARRE !8 in •»? 183.ACHY BREAKY HEART 184.TWO PRINCES 185.MYSHARONA 186. ELVIRA 187.THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR 188.YOU SPIN ME ROUND 189. EVERYBODY, EVERYBODY 190. WRONG WAY 191. KISS 192. FAMILY TRADITION 193.WHY DON'T WE GET DRUNK 194. FOR YOU 195. NEW ORLEANS IS SINKING 196. FAST AS YOU I97.00HAAH...JUSTA LITTLE BIT 198. (YOU GOTTA) FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT 199. LONGNECK BOTTLE SAME: 200. OPEN ARMS

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It's Tune-up Time EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR GEAR WITH A LITTLE TLC. With your holiday bookings behind you, you may again find yourself in what is known as the "DJ Dead Zone." If you are not sitting in front of the boob tube praying for the phone to ring, and you are actually booked out, then kudos to you! But for those of us taking a little mid-winter hiatus, this is a good time to pop open the hoods and make sure everything is sounding as clean as spring air when the flowers are bloomin' and business is boomin' again!

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The once-over Storage aside, another thing you can do to extend the life of your gear is to give your entire system a "once over" before you put it in storage. The first place to start is with a full inspection of the wiring. Are any of the patch cords frayed? Do any of the plugs look like they have pulled free from the insulation, exposing the bare wire? Is the wire insulation worn or torn in any place? Has the cable been badly crimped or stepped on at any particular point? If so, replace these wires immediately! Another thing to look for that's not so obvious (with a physical inspection) are loose wires due to a bad patch cable. Turn on your system and, one by one, play each source (CD player, tape deck, or turntable). Carefully wiggle both ends of each cable. If one channel (or both) cuts in and out while you are wiggling the cable, then there's an internal break and it must be replaced. On some units, the patch cord is permanently attached (hard wired) to the unit. In this case, it has to be professionally serviced. While checking the cables, eyeball the connectors on each of the units and be sure they are shiny and clean. If you see any film or grainy buildup on your connectors and cables, they must be cleaned with a good contact cleaner. Do not spray the cleaner into the jack, rather, spray it on the plug and then insert the plug into and out of the jack. Use a tissue paper to wipe off the residue. Check your sources Next we move on to your turntables. The first thing you should check are your styli. Do they still hold the groove at the recommended tracking weight, or do you find you have to set your tone arms heavier to keep the needle in the groove? If so, it usually means that it should be replaced. While you are checking the stylus, rock the MOBILE BEAT


head shell back and forth to see if it still is making proper contact without having one of the channels dropping out. If one of the channels drops out then the contacts in the arm probably have to be cleaned. Tape decks are notorious for problems. If you are one of those DJs who never cleans the heads then you are asking for trouble! The best thing to do with your tape deck is to keep your heads cleaned and demagnetized. You should have these professionally done twice a year. Now would probably be a good time to do it. In a pinch, you can use one of those cassette head cleaners, but make sure it is of the NON-ABRASIVE type. Usually the wet cleaners that have the moving parts inside of them work best. The mixer is next in line. The things to focus on are the faders. Are they starting to get scratchy? Do you hear the opposite channel leaking though on the crossfader? If so, then it is time to have the offending controls re­ placed. Most mixers have replaceable crossfaders and some even have replaceable channel faders and transform switches. If your mixer allows you to replace these yourself then by all means do so now! If not, have the mixer professionally serviced. Aside from the usual checking for loose connections, there is not much that has to be done with your power amp. However, there is a cooling fan in most amps and these do attract a build up of dust. Now is the time to bring in your amp for that tune up and cleaning! Your speakers will require most of your attention. This is where critical listening is a must. Assuming that nothing is wrong upstream of the speakers, check each one carefully by itself and then check them both to­ gether. Listen for any sound differences between them. If you notice something different, lower the volume and check to see that sound is coming from the tweeter, the midrange (if your speaker has one), and the woofer. If you notice that one of these is out, you may have a blown speaker. If you notice that sound is coming from all the speakers, but one in particular sounds bad, then it could have a rubbing voice coil and should be replaced. Many woofers can still play when they have a rubbing voice coil, but not for long! They could short out the amp, so fix any problems like this ASAP! Another thing to listen for is cabinet rattles. As speaker boxes age and get tossed around, the glue joints separate and the wood develops rattles. To find the rattle, turn the sound system off and knock on the cabinet with your fist. Speaker rattles may also come from poorly designed or loose horn baffles, so check all around them as well. This should keep you busy while taking calls and filling your spring and summer bookings. Should you need any additional advice on the matter, I can be reached at Abracadabra... The DJ Pro Shop, 1153 Deer Park Ave., North Babylon, N.Y. 11703; or call (516) 6672300. The DJ Magazine

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Head in the clouds Perhaps you've already realized you can do all this and more, simply by adding one affordable piece of equipment to your lighting arsenal: a fog machine. Are you ready to bring a new element of depth and atmosphere to your colorful, moving array of lighting effects? Before you run out to your neighborhood DJ equipment store, you may want to take a deep breath and pause here to go over some of the basics of indoor cloud creation. First, a word on how fog machines generate fog. The basics involved are liquid and a heat source, just like when you put a kettle on a stove. You fill the resevoir with water, turn on the burner

and wait for the steam to appear. In a fog machine, the high-tech term for the liquid is "fog juice," which is pumped through an extremely hot, coiled metal tube and changed into steam, referred to as "fog" or "smoke." Unlike water vapor, the chemical composition of fog juice allows the result足 ing fog to remain in the air longer, keeping it from condensing and falling like dew on all your electrical devices. In contrast to foggers, "hazers" produce a similar effect without the use of heat. These machines produce a haze by releasing small particles that expand in the air. The par足 ticles come from a heavier, oil-based liquid, or "haze juice," which is propelled out of the machine by a compressor. Obvious benefits of this type of device are the lack of warm-up time required by a heating unit and the elimination of the potential danger associated with high temperatures. Haze can potentially have a longer "hang time" in the air, thus working with your lighting effects for a longer period of time and saving you money on haze juice. However, it can be argued that this kind of haze doesn't have the same lightenhancing consistency as fog from a heated fogger. You should probably check out both options in action before deciding which type of unit is right for you.

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Logically, the longer or more often a fogger's element can stay at the peak fog-generating temperature, the more consistent its fog production will be. avoid intense, prolonged, concentrated exposure. In other words, don't allow any dancing masterminds to put their mouths over the output tube of your fogger. And make sure you check the label before taking a swig of the juice. (That was a joke.) The worst complaint you'll probably encounter these days is that someone doesn't like the smell, especially if you're using a scented fog formula. Personal taste, experimentation, and a dose of common sense should dictate how you use scented fog, if at all. Ultimate crowd enjoyment, of course, is the result of properly generated fog (more on this below), avoiding the extremes of too thick, choking smoke or too thin, "why bother?" wispiness. The main variable involved is how well the machine controls the temperature when heating the liquid, because this determines the density and consistency of the fog. When triggered, the fog machine's heating element will heat up, creating an interval of fog, then cool down before heating up again and repeating the cycle. Older foggers use mechanical thermostats with a relatively wide temperature range to control this sequence. In some cases, the temperature can drop as much as 50 degrees, resulting in noticeably uneven coverage and consistency. Logically, the longer or more often a fogger's element can stay at the peak fog-generating temperature, the more consistent its fog production will be. An example of new technology aimed at eliminating the problem of wide temperature fluctuation is Electronic Thermo Sensing (ETS), featured in American DJ Supply's new Master Blaster Fogger. This system allows more precise control (i.e. a narrower

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temperature range) by way of an electronic thermostat mounted on a PC circuit board. A more even heating process can result not only in more consistent coverage, but also whiter fog and less fog juice usage.

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In practical applications, smooth fog output will guarantee two important things: a.) a consistent enhance足 ment of your lighting effects, and b.) avoiding the potential liability associated with low visibility in a room. You could bring a fan to blow out a congested room, but using a quality fogger in good repair and with proper technique is the best way to ensure safety and professional perfor足 mance. Another safety matter to consider is smoke detectors. Unfortunately, there is no way to predict how a certain smoke detector in a certain room will react to fog from your fog machine. You should definitely ask your contact person for the venue in advance if smoke is allowed at all, and if there have been problems in the past. React accord足 ingly to the answers you get, keeping in mind that an avoidable fire alarm incident probably won't help generate future recom足 mendations. After all these "mistical" considerations, you're probably itching to get out there and fill your world with a smooth white smoke screen. Just a few more things to think about... One of the great things about adding a fog machine to your setup is that it doesn't require a training course to get it up and running. You should, however, determine how you'll be using your fogger and shop accordingly. Although the 64

A Hot, New Mastermind The new series of Master Blaster Foggers from American DJ Supply make use of a new technology, abbreviated ETS. This is not a form of mind control. ETS stands for Electronic Thermo Sensing, a method of temperature control for fog machines. ETS is able to sense when the fogger's temperature drops as little as one or two degrees. It will then switch the heater back on, enabling the Master Blaster to maintain a much more constant optimal operating temperature than the typical mechanical thermostat. The result is a thinner, whiter fog that appears to roll out continuously. Another innovation found on the Master Blaster series is a cleanable heater unit. The unit's front nozzle can be unscrewed to take out the heater for removal of mineral deposits, something that in the past could only be done at the factory. All units (Master Blaster 700, 1000 and 1500) include a 25-foot control cable, 1 -quart fog juice tank, and hanging bracket. Contact the manufacturer for more information: American Dj Supply 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles, CA 90058 Tel: (800) 322-6337 Fax: (21 3) 582-2610 Web site: www.americandj.com

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different brands all perform the same basic function, you'll find a variety of control options available, including timers, wired and wireless remotes, DMX compatibil­ ity, as well as various liquid capaci­ ties and containers, warm-up times, and overall sizes and weights. Some major suppliers of quality fog machines and hazers include American DJ Supply, Chauvet, Colorado Sound N' Light, Elation, LyteQuest, Martin Profes­ sional, MET, Ness, Omnisistem, Technilux, TPR, and VEI. When shopping for a fogger, remember that wattage does not relate to output. The wattage rating only tells you how much power the unit will be drawing. The amount of fog produced depends more on the design of the fogger and the efficiency of its pump. For safety, make sure the unit has a thermostat and a light to indicate that it's ready to operate. Also, if you choose a wired remote, look for a model that uses a low control voltage, to avoid turning a spilled drink into a greater hazard. Finally, always use the fog juice recom­ mended by the manufacturer. This will help lengthen the life of your machine, since the fluids are formulated to work best at tem­ peratures specific to each fogger. Cleaning your fog unit is gener­ ally very easy. Replacing the fog juice with clean, demineralized, distilled water, and running it through a cycle will usually do the trick. Some authorities suggest adding vinegar to the water, while others insist this only works for your coffeemaker; please check with your manufacturer for de­ tailed maintenance instructions. Hopefully this has given you a good dose of practical fog knowl­ edge, to help get you rolling with a Mobile DJ's type of smoke and mirrors. Special thanks to American DJ Supply for the technical information provided in this article.

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Jam Session Setup Sound: Numark DM2175XLS mixer Denon 2500F dual CDP JVC dual cassette deck CD+C player Shure SM58 microphones Crest CA6/CA9 amplifiers BBE 862 sonic maximizer Rane Mojo crossover ETA conditioner Klipsch KP-3002/KP-1000 speakers Pioneer SE-DJ500 headphones Grundorf case Ultimate Support stands Lighting: 12" mirror ball Pin spots Visual Effects Orbitron Lytequest Super Strobes Martin Starflash American DJ Black Widow Lasers Fog machine Light control system Tri-Lite Cop Beacon 10' truss Accessories: Univenture sleeves Party props 8' Wells Cargo trailer

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Average Rate: $450 / 6 hours Joe Gencarelli, from Westerly, RI, got bit by the DJ bug at the tender age of 12 when he provided music with a boom box and cassettes at a seventh grade dance. A few years later, one of his teachers, who owned a DJ com­ pany, asked him if he wanted to be a roady, which he gladly accepted. Eventually, he started renting equipment from his teacher and started doing his own gigs under the name Jam Session. Gencarelli, now 24, runs Jam Session as a single system company. He does about 70 weddings, private parties and school functions a year. He also has a few club gigs and radio shifts. His DJ service covers the Rhode Island, Eastern Connecticut and Massachusetts areas. Though Gencarelli graduated with a degree in video and radio production, he is currently focusing on his DJ company full time. He plans to continue adding to his services. He currently offers Carlson Craft wedding invitations and plans to add videography and a second system. MOBILE BEAT


The Compact Disc Jockey Ontario, Canada

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Average Rate: $400 / 5 hours, up to $750 with lighting and fog Dave Cameron of Bobcaygeon, Ontario got his start as a Mobile DJ at the Royal Canadian Legion his father-in-law frequented. At first, it was to just help out his father-in-law and daughter (Cameron's wife, Myna), but it quickly became more. "Soon several people would approach us to do weddings and dances. We were young, had a great time and became very busy," says Cameron. Twenty-eight years have passed and the business has expanded to include Cameron's daughter, Carrie. The Compact Disc Jockey, which specializes in weddings, now has three units: one regular size, one for large venues and one backup. Cameron, 53, hopes to retire soon from his full-time job in the furniture business to focus on his DJ business.

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Average Rate: $285 / 4 hours, more for add-ons Chad Dowling and Jim Wilcox are fairly new to the Mobile DJ business, though they had prior experience DJing in clubs and radio. They teamed up to form Ultimate Entertainment about three years ago. It didn't take them long, however, to come up with a really good idea for promoting their business. They decided to share office space with a local wedding service and become their exclusive DJ service. Ultimate Entertainment can be found in the same office building as Clara's Wedding Establishment, a bridal store, and Clara's Limousine Service. This arrangement has been advantageous for all three companies. It provided Ultimate Entertainment the opportunity to offer their wedding clients what they call "The Full Meal Deal." Not only does Clara's refer their clients to Ultimate Entertainment, but Ultimate is also able to offer their wedding clients a special deal on limo services if they book with them. This setup must be working well because Dowling and Wilcox started out with two systems and now have ten! The DJ Magazine

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CREATIVE SELLING

In Your Face THE AGGRESSIVE APPROACH TO INCREASING YOUR BOOKINGS. BY BOB POPYK

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The big plus to selling your DJ/KJ services is that your product is fun. You add excite足 ment, happiness and enjoyment to the most important times of people's lives. And the more money you can make, the more fun it is for you. I've always found that if a person loves and believes in what they are selling, they will be successful. But to become really good at selling your services, you must continu足 ally sharpen your skills. You can't become complacent. Remember, "When you're 68

green you're growing... when you're ripe you rot." You can always learn something new or possibly re-learn something you may have forgotten. Selling your service takes a good measure of assertiveness. There are those who use the "I don't want to be pushy" approach. They will end a conversation with a line like, "If you don't want to book me now, call me when you're ready. Here's my card." It's a great tactic unless you want to make more than minimum wage. At the other end of the spectrum is the "this is how I make my living, so I'm going to stay in your face until you buy or die" approach to selling. These people usually do pretty well, except that the amount of verbal abuse they have to take doesn't necessarily make life pleasant. And if your DJ biz isn't fun, what's the point? The right balance There is a happy medium. It's not "pres足 sure." It's more like exercising a certain amount of "positive persistence." With some customers you can go all the way. With others, a little persistence may be too much. You have to learn how to read your customers and figure out how much persistence they need or will take. But when you talk to a customer on the phone, send a brochure, place another follow-up call, set up a meeting, and after all that, she still doesn't commit, you have to "stay in her face" if you want to end up with the booking. You can't let people hang up the phone or walk out the door with nothing but your card in their hands and expect them to call you first thing in the morning. It doesn't work! Customers will say, "We'll get back to you." But I don't think anyone has actually gotten back to anyone else since 1984. If they have, they're the exception rather than the rule. Here are a couple of ideas for signing more gigs from mobiles who earn aboveMOBILE BEAT


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average incomes. They don't is a "nothing deal." But if let customers hang up and your customers and figure out it's a gig that pays decent hope for the best. They "stay bucks, it's worth it for how much persistence they in their faces" until they at you to use the "stay in least get a "no." One DJ in their faces" approach. need or will take. Southern California always That is, of course, if you gets a prospect's name and really want to get the gig. phone number. If he quotes a gig and the person And that's what it comes down to. How badly do doesn't book right away, he calls their house during you want to book the job? Particularly when the the day when the answering machine is likely to be customer says, "Look, I want to call around. I want to on. He leaves a "teaser" message to the effect that he think about it. I like your service, but I want to check forgot to tell them something very important about my finances. Send me a brochure. Give me your card; his services. He ends with the line, "Please call as soon I'll kick it around." Don't accept that! Go after them. as you can." If he still doesn't hear from the prospect Call. Write. Ask them to stop by an event you are he follows up on the call with a postcard a few days working to see you in action. later saying, "Give me a call, I've got good news for The point is: If you want to increase your DJ busi­ you." He says the more times he talks to the person, ness dramatically, get the customer who said "I'll think the closer he is to booking the gig. And the quicker he about it" on the phone one more time. Stay in her face can get the customer to call him back, the easier it is to until she says yes or no. The chances are in your favor book the date. that she will say "yes." Another approach a DJ/KJ in Florida uses to get customers to call back is to entice them with some­ Bob Popyk is publisher of "Creative Selling, " a monthly newsletter on thing free: an extra half-hour, special music, special sales and marketing strategies and author of the book "Increase Your request hand-outs, added effects... whatever. You just Mobile DJ Business by 30%. . . Starting Next Week!" To reach him for comments, request a free sample of his newsletter, or to order his book for want to get them to call you back one more time. $20 plus $6.50 shipping and handling, call (800) 724-9700, or write to: Obviously, you're not going to exert all this effort if it Bob Popyk, Bentley-Hall Inc., 120 Walton Street, Syracuse, NY 13220. f-l-1

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phase of global computerization in the '50s and '60s. Their selling point was the man hours they could save. The fact that their two digit date fields couldn't deal with a year that started with 20 was inconse­ quential. Knowing how fast computer systems be­ come obsolete, the people who setup these machines never expected them to still be in use at the turn of the century. But there they are, still chugging away in all sorts of public and private businesses, institu­ tions and government services, including the IRS. To prepare for the new century and the onset of Y2K, most large corporations have been working triple overtime scrubbing their computers and soft­ ware clean of every two-digit date field that could mistake 2000 for 1900. Progress is being made in leaps and bounds. Yet, even if every line of code in the U.S. is fixed, that constitutes only 22 percent of the world's code. All programmers need to miss is one mission critical line of code to create a situation that could yield anything from a system shut-down to a waterfall of erroneous information.

But there's more

The other side of the Y2K problem involves embed­ ded systems. These are tiny electronic microproces­ sors or chips that are built into millions of pieces of equipment. Food, drink and clean water come pri­ marily from processes that depend on embedded sys­ tems. The world's energy supplies (oil, coal, gas, nuclear) depend on embedded systems as do manu­ facturing processes. Vehicles of all types use micro­ processors. They are also vital in railway networks, telecommunications, medical equipment, broadcast media, and so on. Then there are telephone systems, PBXs, fax machines, mailing equipment and other common office equipment that record date and time. These computer chips are hard-wired into the computer. On the chip is a "burned in" program that tells the chip what to do. Not all embedded devices have a time/date sensitivity; that is, they are Y2K compliant. However, any device which displays MOBILE BEAT


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or processes dates or times is potentially at risk from the Millen­ nium Bug. If a chip has its program embedded into it, the pro­ gram cannot be revised by software. It has to be replaced by a chip that is 2000-compliant. Compounding the problem is the fact that a lack of documentation is making it very difficult for manu­ facturers, customers, and OEMs to evaluate the year-2000 compli­ ance of their products that depend on these chips. The number of chips that are noncompliant is anybody's guess, but if the percentage is on par with the number of noncompliant lines of code in COBOL programs, then we're talking somewhere between 1- 5 percent. That's quite a window. According to an es­ timate in the September 1998 issue of Datamation, of the 70 bil­ lion chips put in service since 1972, 5 billion are noncompliant.

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How are embedded systems affected by the Millennium Bug? For production and manufacturing companies, if the chips fail, pro­ duction may stop. In non-production environments, the failure of embedded systems could render offices unusable or inacces­ sible. In the worst case, embedded systems could shut down equip­ ment or make it unsafe or unreliable. Behind the scenes, they could produce false information, which may mislead other sys­ tems or users. Over the past two years public perception of the Y2K problem has grown from being a futuristic, science fiction plot to a reality that's fast closing in. Like it or not, January 1, 2000 will arrive right on time. The big question is, how will the computerized systems that manage defense, transportation, power generation, manufacturing, telecommunications, government, education, and health care react?

What will happen?

Y2K is not black and white. The doomsdayers are predicting lengthy, massive power outages, food shortages and civil unrest. On the other side are those who feel that whatever happens, there will be troops of talented experts standing by to fix it fast. If it goes beyond that, they are prepared to let the government see to their needs. The truth lies somewhere in between. One area of agreement is that all problems will not occur instantaneously. Rather, Y2K infected programs and systems are expected to be, at the least, a major annoyance for the next two to three years. While slow to react initially, most government agencies are coming up to speed and are attempting to go after the problem with tenacity. The Social Security Administration, for example, The DJ Magazine

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Surfing for Solutions Everything you ever wanted to know about Y2K can be found on the Web. Surf these sites first: General informational Y2K sites: www.year2000.com www. garynorth.com www. khouse.org www.Y2K.com The Information Technology Association of America www.itaa.org/year2000.htm The U.S. Governments Year 2000 Information Directorywww.itpolicy.gsa.gov/mks/yr2000/ y201toc1.htm IBM www.ibm.com/year2000 Apple macos.apple.commacos/2000.html Microsoft www.microsoft.com/cio/year.asp 72

has over 400 programmers working seven days a week to fix 31 million lines of code. At present time, the big questions are whether the work will be done in time and, faced with such a high pressure, high profile task, how complete the work will be. In his October 8 testimony to the Senate's Year 2000 Committee, Lou Marcoccio from the Y2K watchdog organization, The Gardner Group, stated: "Even if all U.S. companies and government agencies get themselves Year 2000 compliant before 2000, the abso­ lute largest risk to the U.S. and to its citizens is the impact from companies and govern­ ments outside the U.S. Far too many companies and governments critical to our continued strong economy and providers of key resources are more than 30 months behind private industry in the U.S. Since it takes an average of 30 months for a midsize company to achieve compli­ ance of their most critical systems, many of these lagging foreign companies and gov­ ernments will simply not have enough time to get their systems fixed before 2000. Failures will lead to a negative impact on our economy and availability of critical re­ sources. Russ Kelly Associates is among numerous other computer driven businesses focusing on Y2K solutions. RKA recently asked 21 self-touted "experts" to rate the seriousness of the Y2K problem on a scale of 0-10, with 10 representing "major worldwide social, economic and technological disruptions." Of the 21, only one expert, 35-year software veteran Nicholas Zvegintoz, rated the problem at less than five. While not denying there are Y2K bugs to stomp, Zvegintoz rated the problem a 1. Interestingly, he was the only one of the group without a vested interest in terms of selling a product or advanc­ ing his career.

DJs in some areas of the U.S. have already began promoting their New Year's events as "Y2K immune" or "Y2K Compliant," promis­ ing to have a generator on hand... just in case. That's smart marketing.__________ How will this effect you?

While much is being done to minimize the effects of Y2K, the chances of the new millennium rushing in without a post-party hangover are pretty slim. In checking with the manufacturers of audio and lighting equipment, we were unable to find even a single concern with Y2K compliance in the products themselves. Even products such as CD players which have built-in time devices are immune as their job is to display track time, they don't really care what year it is. Getting through your New Year's Eve party on December 31, 1999 could be another matter. While a coast-to-coast blackout is unlikely, regional brownouts are expected. Depending on the severity, they could certainly force you to pull the plug early. DJs in some areas of the U.S. have already began promoting their New Year's events as "Y2K immune" or "Y2K Compliant," promising to have a generator on hand... just in case. MOBILE BEAT


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There are plenty of serious takes on the Y2K problem, this is not one of them. Firesign Theatre, the popular cult comedy troupe from the '70s, has regrouped just in time to give us their take on the problem. Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death, on Rhino Records, documents the broadcast activities of RadioNow ("it's weirdly cool") on the last day of 1999, which is assumed to be the last day, period. DJ BeBop Loco anchors the show with frequent traffic updates from "Our dizzy devil over at Funfun town... Captain Happy Panditt." The rest of the cast includes Chump Threads with "Sports in Shorts," celebrity stalker Danny Vanilla and the RadioNow on-the-spot actuality news team of Ray Hamberger and Harold Hiphugger. If you appreciated Firesign's wacky way of twisting reality before, you'll welcome visits from Ralph Spoilsport ("You can live forever while your friends fall apart around you like rotten fruit!"), and a virtual onslaught of commercial parodies. It's like a visit with old friends. As the RadioNow day starts out we are awakened by a spot for Unconscious Village, a local mattress shop featuring such brands as Naughty Night Snooze Maidens. After the first of many format changes (there's one at every commercial break), we're introduced to the company that owns "the idea of America", US Plus ("Because of us, they're roasting east coast marshmallows on the west coast"). By the end of the radio day we find ourselves in a massive traffic jam while on the way to turn over the zeros at the big party down at Homeless Stadium. It's about as unpredictable as the whole Y2K thing itself. And while it may offer nothing in terms of playable tunes for your next wedding, it's loaded with potential samples and drop-ins for your 1999 New Year's Eve party. For cyberconnections: www.firesigntheatre.com

That's smart marketing. The trip back to your home or office may be a bit unusual. Mix the usual number of drunks with the possibility that traffic lights could malfunc­ tion, add the chance of a blizzard in the north­ ern U.S., and it could be a night you'll never for­ get. The real problems, however, may not surface until you go to use an ATM machine or make a bank deposit. While it's expected that most, if not all, banks will have a net on the Y2K prob­ lem by January 1, 2000, there is a chance that computers could pick up the bug from a noncompliant machine and get re-corrupted. As the banking community has become a mass web of interconnections, it's a prime area where a com­ pliant system could be rendered non-compliant by an outside source.

The bigger picture

Even more important than what happens after Y2K is what hap­ pens before. While the government is pulling out all the stops in playing down the Y2K problem, the facts are getting out pri­ marily through the Web. The big caution is: Don't believe ev­ erything you read. During the coming months, we will be deluged with prog­ nostications from countless supposed "experts" on Y2K. In plan­ ning your own strategy to deal with the situation, ponder this simple question: "If there was a 25 percent chance of an earth­ quake, which could potentially knock out phones and power for an undetermined amount of time, what would I do?" ObviTJie DJ Magazine

ously, the key word here is undetermined. Based on typical natural disasters of the modern era, we could be looking at anything from a few days to a few weeks. The point is, once "Joe Public" gets a grip on this, it could ignite hoarding, which leads to food shortages, and massive bank withdrawals, which could close banks. Further salting the situation is the growing possibility of a recession in 1999. Some say it has already started. Those of us who were run­ ning DJ services during the last recession in the late '80s will recall a cut-back in corporate par­ ties as well as a general downsizing of weddings and other events. As it is with any business, the larger, more established services were the ones that felt the effects the least. If you're looking to build a DJ service with a future, it may be a good time to look at partnering with another service in your area, or possibly acquiring a service that's in trouble. Boil it all down, and 1999 should prove to be a most interest­ ing year from start to finish. How we deal with it on a personal level is entirely up to us as individuals. In the northern U.S., it'll be winter and just keeping warm could be a concern. In the south­ ern states, a major power outage could set off looting. Many ex­ perts on both sides of the issue advise... whatever you decide to do, do something. While adopting a bunker mentality may be extreme for most people, it certainly can't hurt to take a few com­ mon sense measures... just in case. The main thing is to think of your family and yourself. Talk about the problem, learn about the problem and come up with a strategy for dealing with it. 73


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eing a DJ is a business. That's right-if you consistently make money as a DJ then the IRS considers you a business and they want their share. It's not all bad news, however; there are actually many financial benefits as well.

Subcontractor or Employee? Many of us employ people to help us run our DJ services. This includes, among others, anyone who assists in the office, helps with equipment setup, interacts with the guests or actually runs the show as DJ or MC. But are these people subcontractors or employees and what defines the difference? The IRS uses three factors to determine if your worker is a subcontractor or employee: behavioral control, financial control, and the type of relationship. What is "behavioral control"? • If you tell someone when, where, and how to work, that person is Advertising • bad debts from services included in gross in­ come • commissions and fees (independent contractor expenses) an employee. • car and truck expenses • depreciation (all of your DJ equip­ • If you train the worker ment, computers, vehicles to the extent they are used for busi­ to do things a certain ness) • employee benefits • insurance • mortgage interest (lim­ way, then that person is ited to percentage of space your business uses in your home) • an employee. other interest (credit card interest for business products and Gauging "financial equipment, auto or truck loan) • legal and professional services control" is a three(attorney and accounting fees) • office expenses (supplies, post­ pronged litmus test. age) • repairs and maintenance • other supplies • taxes and • First, does the worker licenses • travel and entertainment (subject to limitations) • have reimbursed ex­ utilities • wages • music • trade magazine subscriptions • bank penses? If so, he or she is fees • laundry expenses for tux...

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typically considered an employee. • Second, how do you pay the worker? Independent contractors are generally paid by the job. Employees are paid by the hour, week, or month. • Finally, an independent contrac­ tor can generally incur a profit or loss from their operations. This goes back to the reimbursed expenses issue. How do you judge the "type of relationship"? • Written contracts are typically used to describe the type of rela­ tionship that was intended. • Employees typically receive benefits such as insurance, pension plan, vacation or sick pay. • If you engage a worker with the expectation that the work will occur indefinitely that is also evidence of an employee relation­ ship. So you can see that determining whether you are employing an independent contractor or an employee is not as clear cut as you would like it to be. If you have questions on your particular situation, the best advice is to contact an accountant or lawyer to help you make the determination. By the way, it always helps to put everything in writing with your workers. It will not necessarily prevail with the IRS, but at least you have more than an oral agreement.

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Singular events, such as weddings, anniver­ saries and birthdays, make up most of our business. But there's nothing quite as satisfying as establishing a long-term relationship with a client who books numerous events over the course of time. These dates may be school dances, corpo­ rate parties, retirements, bowling banquets and similar events. These clients usually promise one or more events per year. School dances could cover as many as eight dates per school year. To cultivate this type of consistent business, you need to start by making a good first impression with that client and then follow up by giving them your best VIP treatment to maintain that relation­ ship. Having a dozen or more regular gigs a year can help you plan your calendar as well as your cash flow. In addition, your overhead on these jobs is lower as you have virtually no advertising or promo­ tional expenses. So it's worth your while to treat these clients as special. This includes giving them priority over dates, accommo­ dating special needs and maybe even offering some price breaks.

Courting your clients One of the keys to keeping your VIP clients from shopping around is to stay in touch with them. Keep a record of who books you and when, and call a couple of months in advance to get the booking. Handled correctly, you should be able to keep a long-term client for at least five to ten years. Unfortunately, regardless of how hard you try to keep a good client forever, sooner or later you find that they no longer need your services. Reasons can run from a personnel change within the company, to downsizing, to eliminating the event all together. It's a sad fact of life... all good things come to an end. Now this, in itself, can be quite disturb­ ing. You may even feel betrayed or like you've been cast off by people you consid­ ered your friends. You need to think in a more businesslike and professional man­ ner. You should not just shut the door and move on to the next client. There is a world of information that the former client can provide you. Find out why you are losing them and learn from it. Live and learn Without emotion, ask the client how they arrived at their decision to not continue using your services. Was it a price consider­ ation that you could have negotiated? Was it a problem at the previous event that knocked you out of favor? Was it a lack of interest in having the same DJ every year? Was it the better deal offered by one of your competitors? Was it something that you could have prevented, or was it simply the changing of the guard? The only reason you should just accept is that they decided not to have their annual party due to lack of interest on their part. This is acceptable, as you can't force people to participate. Sometimes the annual company barbecue just loses its zing. Any other excuse, such as if they were unhappy with the last performance, should be analyzed. Did you send out a MOBILE BEAT


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secondary DJ to this cushy event only to have them ruin the relationship? Were you "off your game" when you played their last annual summer beerfest? If this is the case then you may have forgotten one of the most important concepts of building a business: If you don't take care of your customers, someone else will. Perhaps you have simply been their DJ too long and they need a change. This also proves you have become complacent. If you are keeping up with the trends and working to improve your services, as you should, your clients will never get bored.

Special treatment The best way to keep a steady client is to continue to treat each event they book with you as if it's the first and you're trying to prove yourself to them. If you act like their party is just another four hours of standing, it will show. On the "outro" of one of the Beatles' last songs, "Get Back," John Lennon can be heard jokingly saying, "I'd like to thank you on behalf of myself and the group and I hope we passed the audition." The point? Treating each event as the first causes you to be a little sharper and not just another complacent DJ. No client wants to pay major money and receive minor entertainment. One big mistake that's easy to make with VIPs is assessing a price increase each year and suddenly

• Provide an extra lighting effect for free. • Disregard an overtime charge if the party goes over a bit. • Include add-ons (props, novelties, etc.) free of charge. • Learn new trends (dances, music, etc.) to keep them interested. • Find out when client's birthdays, anniversaries, etc. are and send congratulatory cards (with your business card).

becoming too expensive. Considering the absence of new advertising money needed to maintain this client, you should establish a good price and let it ride for a few years (or maybe forever?). Why risk losing a VIP client when your costs have stayed essentially the same? Sometimes we enjoy the randomness of singular bookings to test our price increases; but repeat business tends to expect a repeat of the same price. The moral of the story is: Protect your long-term relationships with whatever it takes. Small gifts, price breaks, special service and, most of all, by giving the client more than their money's worth. Ours is a service business with our prices based solely on performance. In today's business climate, the DJ who exceeds will be the DJ who succeeds.

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A musician/DJ? My mistake. I got his shows mixed up! That's easy to do with Phil Chapman of Party Central Entertainment from San Francisco, Calif. Not content to conquer just one entertainment industry, Chapman bills himself as the "Live Musician/DJ." "I've been playing live music professionally since 1976," Chapman says. "I began my career in Florida doing session work in recording studios with artists who achieved a number of hit songs on the top 40 charts." A few years later, Chapman moved to Califor­ nia and hooked up with a number of nationally known bands. Tours with these bands soon followed, taking him several times throughout the United States, Central America, and Europe. Or a DJ/musician? In 1984, Chapman entertained for the first time as a Mobile DJ. He was at a cast party for a play. The DJ was either having an off night or his heart just wasn't in his work. While the DJ was in the bathroom, the song ended. Chapman went up, figured out his system and started another song. When the DJ came back, he asked if everything was OK and Chapman responded "Yea, thanks." The DJ then walked away and never came back. Chapman recalls, "It was pretty weird. Obvi­ ously it was not his equipment! I loved it so much, I bought another turntable and started doing parties. Now I use CDs and minidiscs, but the fun is still there!" 82

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And no party could be hot, hot, hotter than a party with Chapman on stage demonstrating his unique pyro sax technique! "In 1984,1 invented my pyro show," Chapman recalls. "I got the idea during a brainstorm session with a fellow musician. We were trying to think of the stupidest things that we could do at a show." It has taken Chapman 10 years to The DJ Magazine

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PROFILE perfect this technique and make it both safe and impressive. To achieve the red hot fireworks, Chapman simply... wait a minute. You don't really expect him to reveal the secret that has made him the world's only fire-breathing musician/DJ do you? Let's just say that he somehow activates some­ thing over his sax. Then, like magic, poof! It's the Fourth of July! "The first time I tried it the audience went wild!" he remem­ bers, "Since then, I've learned how to tease an audience with it, and to save the smokin' sax until they reach a fever pitch. I've even created a few variations to its presentation. This shtick has made quite a name for myself!"

Mobile vs. musician As a musician and DJ, Chapman has a unique insight regarding the similarities and differences between performances. "It goes way beyond the fact that band members split the fee, and DJs keep the money for themselves," Chapman re­ marks, "I usually get more respect as a musician. This is especially true when people notice that I am playing live music to recorded CD songs. It's something that they are not used to seeing." Other times, Chapman is not so sure that musicians receive extra attention. "It just humbles me greatly," Chapman admits, "when I'm playing a monster sax solo and someone walks up and asks me to make an announcement or to play at a lower volume." Fan fervor is a benefit for musi­ cians that few Mobile DJs receive. "While touring with a band in Holland, a crowd of 40,000 people greeted us," Chapman recalls. "They were so excited; we had to sign hundreds of autographs each day for six days! Can you imagine a Mobile DJ being asked for even a single autograph?" The availability of songs is another area that Chapman addresses, "A band can be success­ 84

ful with just thirty songs, while a Mobile DJ often has access to thousands of songs to reach audiences with broader musical tastes. As a DJ, I can play songs that are easier to reproduce. It's buy, push, and play for a DJ versus days of rehearsal for a band member."

Reflections Party Central currently owns and operates two Mobile DJ sound systems, two live band rigs, and a diesel truck to carry the equipment. "I'd eventually like to add more live musicians who could double as DJs," Chapman forecasts. "I think people all over the world would appreciate a live trumpet or guitar player who could also spin discs and professionally MC an event." His formula for success? "I don't play the money game," he remarks. "I come from a background where quality should always reign over money. I'm polite, believe that the customer is always right, and I go out of my way to assist in tasks which are 'not my job' at an event. I do this because I truly love it. I will never retire!" Chapman exclaims.

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white Swing band leaders began hiring black arrangers which set about making Swing music and dancing safe for main­ stream America. The white dancers simplified the original dances so that club patrons could adapt to such dance routines as the Lindy Hop, St. Louis Shag, Western Swing, East Coast Swing and West Coast Swing. Big bands, with up to eighty musicians began spring­ ing up all over America. With the advent of World War II, however, the wartime economy forced the bands to cut back to fewer players (eight-to twelve-piece com­ bos). By the end of World War II, a great combo consisted of a honking saxophone and a new "instrument" known as an amplifier. Amplification helped such instruments as the guitar, keyboard, and even the stand up bass, become more prominent sounds in the mix. Many of these combos would play "Jump-Swing" or "Jump-Blues" pioneered by such artists as MOBILE BEAT


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How it fits in The '90s have been described as the decade of past decades. With the collapse of high/low cultural distinctions, even ordinary household objects from '40s Sears' catalogs are being viewed as objects of beauty. The new NeoSwing movement is very diversi­ fied, adding Latin, Metal, Rock, Doo-wop, strange chord patterns, Hard Country, Rockabilly, and more to the music. Reissues on CDs are sparking a renaissance of "roots" as today's kids are studying our American music, playing an instrument, and even playing in a big band once again. Some people believe Swing dancing started with such dances as the Texas Tommy and the Charleston (with a combination of the two-step along with kicks). The most popular Swing-influ­ enced dances were known as Scrontch, Mouche, Black Bottom, and Shim Sham Shimmy. Today, the dances are very versatile and have many names such as Jive, Jitterbug, Lindy Hop, Whip, Shag, East Coast Swing, Balboa, Western Swing, West Coast Swing, Impe­ rial, Bob, Push, and Jamaican. For DJs looking for the latest way to fill the dancefloor, Swing has the sound and the energy to appeal to nearly every age in the house. £t f\V** For information on current Swing band CDs (including many imports) and videos call John Rozz Products, 203-265-9796. MOBILE BEAT


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top of the list is not only a great dance song, but also one where everyone will go through the movements of spelling the title while singing at the top of their lungs: Y.M.C.A. Another sure-fire motivator is the Animal House standard, Shout. This will resuscitate your audience as they raise their hands, jump up, squat down, get on their back to kick their feet up, and SHOUT! The Chicken Dance and the Macarena are two more prime examples of songs that require special hand and arm movements that are not found in typical dances; and everybody knows them! In the act If you want people to put their whole self into the act, then throw in the Hokey Pokey. If you want the crowd to support their local chiropractor the following morning, then have them bend over backwards to the Limbo Rock. Some songs like The Loco-Motion, Come On 'N Ride It (The Train) and Hot, Hot, Hot hold so much magic that the dancefloor nearly buckles from the action. Some songs are an act within themselves. The Time Warp is great for a generation of party-goers who spent many a Saturday midnight with the cheesy classic Rocky Honor Picture Show. The Grease Megamix and Paradise By the Dash­ board Light are bound to get interaction going between guys and gals. And let's not forget the chorus line routine many people perform when New York, New York pumps through your speakers. Some songs have a small routine built into them. Vogue causes people to "freeze" momentarily as they "vogue" to the music. Hip Hop Hooray will have them raising and waving their arms back and forth, and Rock Lobster takes the dancers down, down, down. One of the newer songs on the list, Raise the Roof, requires an arm morion that imitates raising the roof. Play it they'll say it! There are also songs that motivate a verbal response. Mony Mony has a risque chant that may not be suitable for all occasions (and certainly not appropriate for the pages of this family-oriented publication), but everyone seems to know it. The ending of Twist and Shout always ends with a choral rendition of "Ahh, Ahh, Ahh," and Whoomp! There It Is will have everyone shouting "whoomp," as if on cue from you — the leader of the party. Always have these songs handy. Not only are they superb ice breakers, but these are the songs with the spark to get the crowd motivated and involved. These are the songs that MOBILE BEAT


MAXWELL'S MAGIC MOTIVATORS Song Title 1. Y.M.C.A. 2. Shout

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3. Chicken Dance 4. Macarena 5. Come On 'N Ride It (The Train) 6. Hokey Pokey 7. Limbo Rock 8. Twist and Shout 9. New York, New York 10. Whoomp! There It Is 11. The Loco-Motion 12. Raise The Roof 13. Mony Mony 14. Hot Hot Hot 15. Bunny Hop 16. Vogue 17. jump Around 18. Let Me Clear My Throat 19. Time Warp 20. Da Butt 21. Rock Lobster 22. Too Legit To Quit 23. Hip Hop Hooray 24. Paradise By The Dashboard Light 25. Grease Megamix

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Dancing In The Dark ..... BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Tonight's The Night................ ROD STEWART Go Your Own Way ............ FLEETWOOD MAC Love The One You're With....... STEPHEN SILLS Everybody Hurts ..................................... REM More Than Words ........................... EXTREME Not Where It's At......................... DEL AMITRI Over My Shoulder .. MIKE & THE MECHANICS I'll Stand By You .................. THE PRETENDERS She's Gone ........ DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES Take My Breath Away.......................... BERLIN One By One.......................................... CHER Stay............................ SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER In The Air Tonight.................... PHIL COLLINS Alone .................................................. HEART November Rain..................... GUNS N' ROSES I Want To Know What Love Is....... FOREIGNER I'd Do Anything For Love ............. MEAT LOAF Wonderful Tonight.................. ERIC CLAPTON China Girl................................ DAVID BOWIE You're In My Heart.................. ROD STEWART

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Kayleigh ...................................... MARILLION Walking In Memphis ................. MARC COHN Drive ..............................................THE CARS Fool (If You Think It's Over) ............ CHRIS REA Knockin' On Heaven's Door ........ BOB DYLAN Real Gone Kid ......................... DEACON BLUE What A Fool Believes ........ THE DOOBIE BROS. Black Velvet ......................... ALANNAH MILES Hazard ................................. RICHARD MARX Broken Wings ............................. MR. MISTER Ride Like The Wind ...... CHRISTOPHER CROSS House Of The Rising Sun .......... THE ANIMALS More Than A Feeling ........................ BOSTON Love Is A Battlefield ................... PAT BENATAR Are U Gonna Go My Way...... LENNY KRAVITZ Running On Empty .......... JACKSON BROWNE The newest "HIP HOP HITS Vol.2" includes many of today's hottest Hip-Hop hits and acts. Available in clean or explicit versions, this compilation is right on the pulse of Hip-Hop. Track listing is: Still Not A Player.......... BIG PUNISHER w/ JOE Money Ain't A Thang ........... JERMAINE DUPRI ........................................................w/JAY-Z We Be Clubbin'............................... ICE CUBE Money, Power and Respect.............. THE LOX Deja Vu ............. LORD TARIQ & PETER GUNZ Do 4 Love.............................. TUPAC SHAKUR Party Ain't A Party ....................... QUEEN PEN Turn It Up .............................. BUSTA RHYMES Get At Me Dog ...................................... DMX Still A G Thang........................ SNOOP DOGG I Got The Hook Up......................... MASTER P It's Alright.............................................. JAY-Z Whatcha Gonna Do .................. JAYO FELONY Horse & Carriage ........................... CAM'RON N.O.R.E ......................................... NOREAGA Luv2 LuvYou ...........TIMBALAND 6t MAGOO 4,3,2,1 .......................................... LLCOOLJ Gone Til November .................. WYCLEF JEAN An excellent source of current and breaking hits, the new "NOW DANCE '98" is available. The variety of tracks makes it suitable for Club and Mobile Jocks. The artists and hits included are among the biggest and some are sure to be climbing the charts in '99. Tracks are: Music Sounds Better With You (Radio Edit) .... .....................................................STARDUST Together Again ..................... JANET JACKSON Feel It...................... THE TAMPERER w/ MAYA Bamboogie..................................... BAMBOO You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet............ BUS STOP ................................... w/ RANDY BACHMAN Gangster Trippin'...................... FATBOY SLIM Girlfriend (D*lnfluence Real Live Mix) .... BILLIE Life Is A Flower...........................ACE OF BASE Sex On The Beach .......................... T SPOON Lady Marmalade .......................... ALL SAINTS More Than A Woman............................... 911 One For Sorrow .................................... STEPS Here's Where The Story Ends...... TIN TIN OUT ..................................... w/ SHELLEY NELSON Crush (Dance Mix)................. JENNIFER PAIGE Because We Want To ............................. BILLIE

Stop ........................................... SPICE GIRLS On The Top Of The World ....... DIVA SURPRISE ...................................... w/GEORGIA JONES Burnin' ...................................... BABY BUMPS Teardrops ................................ LOVESTATION The Music I Like .................................. ALEXIA Timerider.............................. DJ QUICKSILVER Mysterious Times.... SASH! w/ TINA COUSINS I Can't Help Myself .............................. LUCID Beachball (Tall Paul 98) .......... NALIN 6t KANE Cafe Del Mar............................... ENERGY 52 Would You...? .......................... TOUCH & GO The Rockefeller Skank................ FATBOY SLIM Brimful Of Asha ............................................. (Norman Cook Remix)............. CORNERSHOP It's Like That ...... RUN DMC vs JASON NEVINS Sounds Of Wickedness ........................ TZANT I Cot 5 On It (Radio Remix).................. LUNIZ Sexy Cinderella .............................................. (Cutfather & Joe).......... LYNDEN DAVID HALL I Want U (BookerT. Mix).......... ROSIE GAINES Everbody Dance (The Horn Song) .................. ......................................... BARBARA TUCKER Keep On Dancin' (Let's Go)............................ .....................................PERPETUAL MOTION 1998 ..................................... BINARY FINARY Let Me Show You ............................ CAMISRA Storm ................................................ STORM Music Sounds Better With You........................ (DJ Sneak Mix)...............................STARDUST La ...................................... MARC ET CLAUDE Disco Cop ............................... BLUE ADONIS Up And Down ........................... VENGABOYS In the category of complete party CDs comes another new compilation from the "As Seen On TV!" group. "MAKE YOU SWEAT!" is a new two-CD set filled with an impressive line up of all time top party songs. From Rock to Disco to Pop and Hip-Hop, there's something for everybody here. Feel Like Makin' Love .............BAD COMPANY Need You Tonight.................................. INKS Be My Lover ............................... LA BOUCHE Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe ............. ................................................ BARRY WHITE Your Body's Callin' ............................ R. KELLY The Humpty Dance DIGITAL UNDERGROUND I'm Too Sexy....................... RIGHT SAID FRED Simply Irresistable ................ ROBERT PALMER The Stroke ................................ BILLY SQUIER Whip It................................................. DEVO Strut................................... SHEENA EASTON Do What You Do ............ JERMAINE JACKSON Whatcha See Is What You Get THE DRAMATICS Do It (Til You're Satisfied)........... B.T. EXPRESS Naughty Girls (Need Love Too) ...................... ........................................... SAMANTHA FOX Shake Your Groove Thing .... PEACHES & HERB So Into You ........ ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION Wild Thing.................................... TONE LOG Tell Me Something Good ..................... RUFUS Hot Blooded ................................ FOREIGNER Knockin' Boots........................... CANDYMAN Stroke You Up................... CHANGING FACES Lady Marmalade................................ LaBELLE

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Wanted: Get Down Tonight.................................... KC ............................... & THE SUNSHINE BAND Good Vibrations....................... MARKY MARK ................................... & THE FUNKY BUNCH Just What I Needed .........................THE CARS I Get Weak........................ BELINDA CARLISLE Disco Lady.......................... JOHNNIE TAYLOR Cold Sweat (Pt.1)................... JAMES BROWN Slow And Sexy....................... SHABBA RANKS Talk Dirty To Me ............................... POISON Shake You Down ............. GREGORY ABBOTT Kiss You All Over................................... EXILE Pillow Talk .......................................... SYLVIA Make Me Lose Control............. ERIC CARMEN Destined to carry many excellent hits into the new year, the recent release of "D.J. MIX '99" features mostly current smash Dance and HipHop hits in a nonstop and trackable format. With two CDs of hits and a third bonus CD, it's sure to get good use in '99. Gone Til November ....................................... (The Makin' Runs Remix) .......... WYCLEF JEAN No, No, No (Part 2) ............ DESTINY'S CHILD ........................................... w/ WYCLEF JEAN No Tengo Dinero ................. LOS UMBRELLOS This Is How We Party.......................... S.O.A.P. The Party Continues (Video Version)............... ......... JERMAINE DUPRI w/ DA BRAT & USHER Romeo & Juliet ............. SYLK-E FINE w/ CHILL Can't Keep My Hands Off You (Radio).. REACT You Only Have To Say You Love Me................ ........................................... HANNAH JONES Sugar Cane......................... SPACE MONKEYS Do Your Thing .................................... 7 MILE Don't Leave Me ........................ BLACKSTREET D.j. Mix '99 Theme........................................ Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)............... LORD TARIQ Are You Jimmy Ray......................................... (Jimcon Extended Mix) ................. JIMMY RAY Ding-A-Ling............................. HI-TOWN DJ's Ninety Nine (Flash The Message) ................... (LP Radio Edit)........................... JOHN FORTE (Sex U Up) The Way You Like It ...................... (Radio Edit)..............................................LFO We Come To Party (Album Version).... N-TYCE Superhero ............................................ DAZE Babe (Album Mix).............................. DISGUY Hungry......................................... COMMON Watcha Gonna Do?................................ LINK Torn (Definitive Radio Edit)...NATALIE BROWN Say It.............................. VOICES OF THEORY BONUS CD 3: call for listing Some compilations get lots of play for years. This is clearly true of "THE GREATEST PARTY ALBUM UNDER THE SUN." This two-CD set continues to be an excellent party pak. C'mon Everybody ............... EDDIE COCHRAN La Bamba ............................. RITCHIE VALENS (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock........... ........................... BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS Let's Twist Again ............... CHUBBY CHECKER Hippy Hippy Shake ........................................ ..........................THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS Shout .......................... LULU & THE LUWERS

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Reet Petite ............................. JACKIE WILSON The Locomotion ........................... LITTLE EVA Do Wah Diddy Diddy......... MANFRED MANN Mony Mony .......................... TOMMY JAMES ....................................... & THE SHONDELLS Let's Dance ........................... CHRIS MONTEZ Hi Ho Silver Lining .......................... JEFF BECK Tiger Feet ..............................................MUD See My Baby Jive ............................ WIZZARD Leader Of The Gang ................ GARY GUTTER Rockin' All Over The World ........ STATUS QUO 2-4-6-8 Motorway .... TOM ROBINSON BAND That's The Way (I Like It)........................... KC ............................... & THE SUNSHINE BAND Celebration..................... KOOL & THE GANG I Will Survive ....................... GLORIA GAYNOR Y.M.C.A ('93 Remix).............. VILLAGE PEOPLE Never Can Say Goodbye ....... COMMUNARDS Move Closer....................... PHYLLIS NELSON True....................................SPANDAU BALLET Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)........ CHER Grease Mega Mix ................ JOHN TRAVOLTA ............................. & OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN Mustang Sally ............... THE COMMITMENTS I'm A Believer ..... REEVES & MORTIMER / EMF Young At Heart............................. BLUEBELLS Come On Eileen DEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS One Step Beyond........................... MADNESS The Can Can ......................... BAD MANNERS Oh Carolina..................................... SHAGGY Here Comes The Hotstepper...... INI KAMOZE Twist And Shout ...... CHAKA DEMUS & PLIERS I'm Too Sexy....................... RIGHT SAID FRED Ride On Time .............................. BLACK BOX The Only Way Is Up ............................... YAZZ Saturday Night............................ WHIGFIELD Things Can Only Get Better .............. D:REAM Relight My Fire ............................. TAKE THAT The Best ...................................TINATURNER Unchained Melody ......... ROBSON 6c JEROME You'll Never Walk Alone ....................... GERRY ..................................... & THE PACEMAKERS If you're looking for unique versions of monster hits, pick up "EVERYBODY DANCE: Remixed Dance Classics." It's ranked among the most sought-after favorites of the year. Available as a two- or three-CD set. Good Times................................................... (Remixed by A Touch Of Jazz) ................ CHIC Rapper's Delight ............................................ (Remixed by That Kid) .......SUGARHILL GANG Dance, Dance Dance ..................................... (Remixed by Pal Joey) CHIC St EARTH PEOPLE Could It Be I'm Falling In Love ........................ (Remixed by Paul Simpson)............ SPINNERS He's The Greatest Dancer (Remixed by Brutal Bill Marquez) .......................... SISTER SLEDGE I Want Your Love............................................ (Remixed by Stonebridge) ..................... CHIC Owner Of A Lonely Heart............................... (Remixed by Todd Terry).......................... YES Runaway Love (Remixed by Masters At Work). .......................................... LINDA CLIFFORD Weekend (Remixed by Tommy Musto)........... ......................................................... PHREEK

For Upcoming Mobile Beat Feature, DJs who work ON-AIR and MOBILE, If you work in RADIO and operate a MOBILE DJ service, drop us a line with the following information: • Who you are • The name of your mobile company and city and state where located • Call letters, shift and format of the radio station you work • A few brief comments explaining how your radio job has helped your mobile service, or vice versa • Your business card with a phone number at which to contact you Drop it all in the mail to: Mobile Beat Magazine P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, NY 14445 Respect (Remixed by Albert Cabrera).............. ........................................ ARETHA FRANKLIN Everybody Dance........................................... (Remixed by Glenn Friscia)..................... CHIC Rock Steady (Remixed by Arif Mardin)............ ........................................ ARETHA FRANKLIN Funky Sensation (Remixed by Masters At Work) ............................................. GWEN McCRAE The Night The Lights Went Out (Remixed by The Black Science Orch.)......... THE TRAMMPS Soul Makossa (Remixed by Johnny D .............. & Nicky P).......................... MANU DIBANGO Can You Move (Remixed by David Morales) ... .................................... MODERN ROMANCE We Are Family (Remixed by Marly Marl) ......... .............................................. SISTER SLEDGE You Are In My System .................................... (Remixed by Todd Terry)............ THE SYSTEM I'll Be Around (Remixed by Paul Simpson) ...... ..................................................... SPINNERS Thinking Of You............................................. (Remixed by Ramp) ................ SISTER SLEDGE Just A Touch Of Love (Remixed by Masters At Work) .................................................. SLAVE Twilight Zone / Twilight Tone (Remixed by Jason Nevins & Albert Cabrera) ...................... ............................... MANHATTAN TRANSFER Hi-Jack (Remixed by Johnny D & Nicky P)....... .............................................. HERBIE MANN Sometimes (Remixed by Todd Terry) .. MAX Q DISC 3: New Bell (Remixed by Masters At Work)......... .......................................... MANU DIBANGO Thinking Of You (Re-Touch Mix) (Remixed by

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MUSIC NEWS Joey Negro)............................ SISTER SLEDGE Respect (Remixed by Jonathan Peters)............ ........................................ ARETHA FRANKLIN Hi-Jack (Remixed by King Britt) HERBIE MANN The "NO. 1 DANCE PARTY ALBUM" is loaded with 43 tracks from recent '90s to classic favorites.

Amazon.com's Artists of the Year Alternative - Belle & Sebastian Blues - Shemekia Copeland Children's - Elmo Classical - Andrew Manze Country - Ralph Stanley Dance - Fatboy Slim Folk - Billy Bragg / Wilco Hip Hop - Black Star International - Cesaria Evora jazz - Medeski, Martin & Wood Misc. - Othar Turner New Age - Loreena McKennitt Opera - Renee Fleming Pop - Burt Bacharach R&B - Lauryn Hill Rock - Bob Dylan Soundtracks - Randy Newman Listed by category

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Encore Une Fois ....................................SASH! Free............................................ ULTRA NATE Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?................... N-TRANCE ......................................... w/ ROD STEWART U Sexy Thing ..................................... CLOCK Freed From Desire................................. GALA Best Love ................................... THE COURSE Don't Give Me Your Life ............... ALEX PARTY Boom, Boom, Boom ...... OUTHERE BROTHERS Pump Up The Volume ................... M/A/R/R/S Sweets For My Sweet....................... C) LEWIS

Two Can Play That Game ....... BOBBY BROWN Things Can Only Get Better .............. D:REAM Theme From S-Express ................... S-EXPRESS I Luv U Baby ........................... THE ORIGINAL Relight My Fire ............................. TAKE THAT Saturday Night............................ WHIGFIELD just A Little Bit ................................... GINA G Guaglione........................ PEREZ PREZ PRADO The Macarena............................ LOS DEL RIO Yodel In The Canyon Of Love .......... DO RE Ml ...................................................... w/ KERRY 5, 6, 7, 8 ..............................................STEPS Flashdance...What A Feeling ........ IRENE CARA Ladies Night................... KOOL & THE GANG We Are Family......................... SISTER SLEDGE A Night To Remember................. SHALAMAR Bad Girls............................ DONNA SUMMER It's Raining Men .................... WEATHER GIRLS The Only Way Is Up ............................... YAZZ Dancing Queen .................................... ABBA Tainted Love ................................. SOFT CELL Relax .......... FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Dizzy ....... VIC REEVES & THE WONDER STUFF Come On Eileen DEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS Tiger Feet.............................................. MUD Rock And Roll (Part 2) .............. GARY GLITTER The Time Warp ................................ DAMIAN Hillbilly Rock, Hillbilly Roll THE WOOLPACKERS Y.M.C.A. ........................THE VILLAGE PEOPLE I'm Too Sexy....................... RIGHT SAID FRED La Bamba .................................... LOS LOBOS

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MUSIC NEWS Don't Leave Me This Way ...... COMMUNARDS CREASE MECAMIX: You're The One That I Want/Creased Lightning/Summer Nights ....... ....................... TRAVOLTA & NEWTON JOHN I Will Survive ....................... GLORIA CAYNOR The two-CD "DISCO MIX '96" has been heating up dancefloors for several years and is still a sure thing! I Will Survive ....................... GLORIA GAYNOR Funkytown ................................... LIPPS, INC. Boogie Nights............................... HEATWAVE I'm Every Woman .................... CHAKA KHAN Lady Marmalade............................... LABELLE Blame It On The Boogie ................ JACKSONS That's The Way (I Like It) ................................ .......................... KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND Ain't Nobody............. RUFUS & CHAKA KHAN A Night To Remember................. SHALAMAR You To Me Are Everything .... THE REAL THING Is It Love You're After ................. ROSE ROYCE And The Beat Goes On............ THE WHISPERS Forget Me Nots ................... PATRICE RUSHEN Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel ....TAVARES We Are Family......................... SISTER SLEDGE Use It Up And Wear It Out............... ODYSSEY Let's Groove .................. EARTH WIND & FIRE I Feel Love ......................... DONNA SUMMER You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)... SYLVESTER Disco Inferno .......................... THE TRAMMPS Play That Funky Music ............. WILD CHERRY Hang On In There Baby ......JOHNNY BRISTOL Going Back To My Roots ................. ODYSSEY If I Can't Have You ............ YVONNE ELLIMAN Good Times ...........................................CHIC Best Of My Love .......................... EMOTIONS The Hustle ................................. VAN McCOY ...................... & THE SOUL CITY SYMPHONY Lost In Music .......................... SISTER SLEDGE Theme From Shaft..................... ISAAC HAYES Young Hearts Run Free .......... CANDI STATON Le Freak................................................. CHIC I.O.U. ................................................. FREEEZ Jump To The Beat ................ STACY LATTISAW Celebration................ KOOL AND THE GANG Yes Sir, I Can Boogie ....................... BACCARA Working My Way Back To You ........................ ....................................... DETROIT SPINNERS Boogie Oogie Oogie ........... TASTE OF HONEY Ring My Bell ..............................ANITA WARD Rasputin ......................................... BONEY M Boogie Wonderland ... EARTH WIND AND FIRE Outstanding hits made "SIMPLY THE BEST LOVE SONGS" one of the best. This two-CD compilation is still in demand. Holding Back The Years ............... SIMPLY RED Drive ..............................................THE CARS Move Closer....................... PHYLLIS NELSON Glory Of Love .......................... PETER CETERA Always................................. ATLANTIC STARR Don't Know Much ............ LINDA RONSTADT ....................................... w/ AARON NEVILLE Anything For You ................ GLORIA ESTEFAN Eternal Flame ........................... THE BANGLES The Power Of Love ........................................

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.................. FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD It Must Have Been Love ................... ROXETTE I Don't Want To Talk About It......................... ........................... EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL Walk On By...................... DIONNE WARWICK Stand By Me ............................... BEN E. KING When A Man Loves A Woman . PERCY SLEDGE I Say A Little Prayer ........... ARETHA FRANKLIN Make It With You ................................ BREAD Love Don't Live Here Anymore ... ROSE ROYCE I'm Not In Love..................................... 10CC One Day I'll Fly Away ...... RANDY CRAWFORD Without You ................................... NILSSON The Power Of Love ................ JENNIFER RUSH True....................................SPANDAU BALLET Time After Time ...................... CYNDI LAUPER Save A Prayer........................ DURAN DURAN Missing You ............................... JOHN WAITE I Want To Know What Love Is ....... FOREIGNER Love On The Rocks ............... NEIL DIAMOND Have I Told You Lately ............. ROD STEWART Wherever I Lay My Hat................................... (That's My Home)..................... PAUL YOUNG Everybody Hurts .................................. R.E.M. Kiss From A Rose .................................... SEAL Constant Craving .......................... K.D. LANG Sign Your Name....... TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY Forever Love ........................... GARY BARLOW How Deep Is Your Love ................. TAKE THAT Angel ............................... ARETHA FRANKLIN Stars........................................... SIMPLY RED For several years running the three-CD set "BEST JAZZ ALBUM... EVER!" continues to be a huge favorite. Let There Be Love ................. NAT KING COLE ................................... & GEORGE SHEARING 1 Get A Kick Out Of You....... ELLA FITZGERALD Mad About The Boy.... DINAH WASHINGTON Fever............................................ PEGGY LEE Cry Me A River....................... JULIE LONDON That Ole Devil Called Love ..... BILLIE HOLIDAY Take The 'A' Train ............... DUKE ELLINGTON Minnie The Moocher............ CAB GALLOWAY Five Guys Named Moe........... LOUIS JORDAN Hello Dolly..................... LOUIS ARMSTRONG Ain't Misbehavin'...................... FATS WALLER Relax .................................... LEON REDBONE Summertime ..................... SARAH VAUGHAN Misty..................................... ERROL GARNER A Foggy Day.......................... BARNEY KESSEL Night And Day ............. DjANGO REINHARDT Let's Get Lost.............................. CHET BAKER I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free). ........................................ BILLY TAYLOR TRIO That Kid From Red Bank........... COUNT BASIE Take Five................................ DAVE BRUBECK Birdland............................. WEATHER REPORT Running Away ............................... RAY AYERS Watermelon Man ....... MONGO SANTAMARIA Moondance........................... GEORGIE FAME ........ & VAN MORRISON w/ JON HENDRICKS Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me ................ ............................................. MOSE ALLISON Wade In The Water......... RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO Dropping Bombs On The Whitehouse ............

............................................ STYLE COUNCIL (Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo A La Turk ...................................................ALJARREAU So What .............................. RONNY JORDAN Breezin' ............................. GEORGE BENSON Morning Dance ......................... SPYRO GYRA Last Night At Danceland . RANDY CRAWFORD The Girl From Ipanema . STATE OF THE HEART Travels ..................................... PAT METHENY So What .................................... MILES DAVIS Cantaloupe Island ............. HERBIE HANCOCK Round Midnight.............. THELONIUS MONK Song For My Father............... HORACE SILVER The Sidewinder........................ LEE MORGAN Moanin' ..................................... ART BLAKEY Midnight Blue....................... KENNY BURRELL Eleanor Rigby..................... STANLEY JORDAN Goodbye Pork Pie Hat....... CHARLES MINGUS Ornithology......................... CHARLIE PARKER Blue Train ........................... JOHN COLTRANE Another top favorite for several years running is the "NO. 1 MOTOWN ALBUM". Two CDs and 46 tracks—this is a gem! I Heard It Through The Grapevine .................. ............................................... MARVIN GAYE I Just Called To Say I Love You ........................ ........................................... STEVIE WONDER The Tracks Of My Tears .. SMOKEY ROBINSON .......................................... & THE MIRACLES Easy......................................COMMODORES Ben ................................. MICHAEL JACKSON Help Me Make It Through The Night.............. ......................... GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS Just My Imagination (Running Away From Me) ....................................... THE TEMPTATIONS What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted ........... .............................................. JIMMY RUFFIN You Are Everything .................... DIANA ROSS ........................................... & MARVIN GAYE You're All I Need To Get By ...... MARVIN GAYE ........................................ & TAMMI TERRELL Endless Love ... DIANA ROSS & LIONEL RICHIE I'm Still Waiting ......................... DIANA ROSS Three Times A Lady............... COMMODORES Do You Know Where You're Going To ............ (Theme From Mahogany).......... DIANA ROSS Got To Be There............... MICHAEL JACKSON With You I'm Born Again ........ BILLY PRESTON .................................................... & SYREETA Let's Get It On ......................... MARVIN GAYE Still Water (Love).......................... FOUR TOPS Reflections ............ DIANA ROSS & SUPREMES One For The Money............ HORACE BROWN Your Love Is A 187 .....WHITEHEAD BROTHERS I'll Make Love To You ................. BOYZ II MEN Dancing In The Street.......... MARTHA REEVES ........................................ & THE VANDELLAS Tears Of A Clown ........... SMOKEY ROBINSON .......................................... & THE MIRACLES My Guy ..................................... MARY WELLS Reach Out I'll Be There................. FOUR TOPS I Want You Back........................... JACKSON 5 It's A Shame..................... DETROIT SPINNERS I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose . MARV JOHNSON You Keep Me Hanging On ......... DIANA ROSS

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invitations, from the most traditional to our new casual line, thanks to Mobile Beat." New approach Most recently, Carlson Craft has intro­ duced the "Imprintable Casuals" from their Casual Collection™. These colorful, fun, laser-friendly invitations are perfect for the more casual wedding. This line features invitations already printed with standard verbiage, or blank for the bride and groom to personalize on their own computer. But here's a better idea! You can do the work for them and price it in with your DJ services as an entire package. You can do the wording, lay out and printing right on your computer. If you don't have the time, consider teaching one of your office staff members or your significant other to do the production. Play with your profit margin so that even with this additional typesetting and design fee your final price will still be lower than your "invitation competitors." When the bride and groom pick up their invitations at your office or when you deliver them, they'll see the finished product right before their very eyes. How exciting for them! What a great way for them to start saying nice things about your DJ service before you've even played one song. Besides their Casual Collection, Carlson Craft offers a full line of invitations available for you to sell; just in case you would rather leave the printing to the professionals! To learn more about offering Carlson Craft invitations, call: (800) 292-9207 or contact them online at www.carlsoncraft.com or e-mail: ccsales@carlsoncraft.com. Tell them you heard about them in Mobile Beat: The DJ Magazine!

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INTRODUCING KARAOKE COMPACT DISC PLUS GRAPHICS CD MH 1001 That's What I Like About You .... Trisha Yearwood 1 Does He Love You .. Reba Mcentire & Linda Davis 2 Five Minutes ................... Lorrie Morgan 3 Men ...................... The Forester Sisters 4 ] Feel Lucky ............ Mary -Chapin Carpenter 5 Girls With Guitars ................... Wynonna 6 Maybe It Was Memphis .............. Pam Tillis 7 Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses Kathy Mattea 8 Down At The Twist And ShoutMary -Chapin Carpenter 9 Blame It On Your Heart ........... Patty Loveless 10 Any Man 01 Mine ................ Shania Twain 11 Black Velvet ....................... Rohin Lee 12 Fancy ........................ Reba Mcentire 13 Watch Me ..................... Lorrie Morgan 14 I Saw The Light ..................... Wynonna 15 He Thinks He'll Keep Her . Mary-Chapin Carpenter 16

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Takin' Care Of Business Bachman-Turner Overdrive Joy To The World .............. Three Dog Night Happy Together ................... The Turtles Wild Thing ........................ The Troggs Born To Be Wild .................. Steppenwolf Bad Moon Rising ... Creedence Clearwater Revival Do Wah Diddy Diddy ............ Manfred Mann The House Of The Rising Sun ....... The Animals Some Kind Of Wonderful ............ Grand Funk Unchain My Heart .................. Joe Cocker Ramblin Man ......... The Allman Brothers Band American Pie ..................... Don Mclean Mony Mony ...... Tommy James & The Shondells Proud Mary ........ Creedence Clearwater Revival Brown-Eyed Girl ................. Van Morrison Old Time Rock 8, Roll .... Seger/Silver Bullet Band

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CD MH 1009 The Woman In Me (Needs The Man In You) . Twain Why Haven't I Heard From You .... Reba Mcentire She's In Love With The Boy ..... Trisha Yearwood Love Can Build A Bridge ............. The Judds Valentine ..... Jim Brickman With Martina Mcbride Xxx's And Ooo's .............. Trisha Yearwood Two Sparrows In A Hurricane ....... Tanya Tucker (If Your Not In It For Love) I'm Ourta Here ... Twain Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under ... Twain One Way Ticket (Because I Can) .... Leann Rimes Believe Me Baby (I Lied) ........ Trisha Yearwood How Do I Live ................ Trisha Yearwood Blue ........................... Leann Rimes Guys Do It All The Time ........ Mindy Mccready I Try To Think About Elvis ........ Patty Loveless The Greatest Man I Never Knew .... Reba Mcentire

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Good Golly Miss Molly ............ Little Richard Good Luck Charm ................ Elvis Presley Chantllly Lace ..................... Big Bopper The Twist ................... Chubby Checker Hound Dog ..................... Elvis Presley Summertime ..................... Billy Stewart Only The Lonely .................. Roy Orbison Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On ..... Jetty Lee Lewis All I Have To Do Is Dteam .... The Everly Brothers Eight Days A Week ................ The Beatles Twist & Shout .................... The Beatles Surtin' U.S.A. ................. The Beach Boys Teddy Bear ..................... Elvis Presley Oh, Pretty Woman ................ Roy Orbison Lion Sleeps Tonight ............... The Tokens Under The Boardwalk .............. The Drifters

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Crazy Litlle Thing Called Love ............ Queen Wonderful Tonight ................ Eric Clapton Get Down Tonight ....... Kc 4 The Sunshine Band Your Song ........................ Elton John Imagine ........................ John Lennon Jack & Dlane .................... John Cougar Your Mama Don't Dance ...... Loggins & Messina It's Still Rock And Roll To Me .......... Billy Joel Bridge Over Troubled Water .... Simon & Garfunkel Addicted To Love ............... Robert Palmer Black Water ............... The Doobie Brothers Just Once ..................... James Ingram Dream On ........................ Aerosmlth Brick House .................... Commodores Still The Same . Bob Seger & The Sliver Bullet Band Bad, Bad Leroy Brown ............... Jim Croce

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CD MH 1010 Keep Your Hands To Yourself .... Georgia Satellites Wanted Dead Or Alive ................. Bon Jovi All Right Now .......................... Free Cocaine ......................... Eric Clapton Can't You See ......... The Marshall Tucker Band Margaritaville .................. Jimmy Buffet! Bungle In The Jungle ............... Jethro Tull Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) .. The Hollies Paradise By The Dashboard Light ...... Meat Loaf Cat Scratch Fever ................. Ted Nugent At This Moment ........ Billy Vera & The Beaters Kodachrome ...................... Paul Simon Mainstreet .... Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band I Drink Alone . George Thorogood & The Destroyers Draggin' The Line ............... Tommy James Every Rose Has It's Thorn .............. Poison

CD MH 1002 Chasm' That Neon Rainbow ........ Alan Jackson Not Counting You ................ Garth Brooks Help Me Hold On ................... Travis Tritt Dumas Walker ....... The Kentucky Headhunters Look At Us ........................ Vince Gill Statue Of A Fool ............. Ricky Van Shelton Wher'm I Gonna Live ........... Billy Ray Cyrus Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) ..Tritt Two Of A Kind, Working On A Full HouseGarth Brooks Boot Scootin' Boogie ........... Brooks & Dunn Some Girls Do .................. Sawyer Brown I Swear ............. John Michael Montgomery Killin'Time ....................... Clint Black Trashy Women ............ Confederate Railroad Chattahoochchee ................ Alan Jackson Bubba Shot The Jukebox ......... Mark Chesnutt

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CD MH 1003 Heartbreak Hotel ................. Elvis Presley Sixteen Cadles .................... The Crests Wooly Bully ...... Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs Crying .......................... Roy Orbison Bye, Bye Love .............. The Everly Brothers Don't Be Cruel ................... Elvis Presley Love Potion Number Nine ......... The Searchers Wake Up Little Suzie ......... The Everly Brothers Long Tall Sally .................. Little Richard The Wanderer .......................... Dion Fun, Fun, Fun ................. The Beach Boys Delilah ........................... Tom Jones Release Me ............. Englebert Humperdinck Rock-In Robin ..................... Bobby Day Mustang Sally .................. Wilson Picket! Secret Agent Man ............... Johnny Rivers

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Kokomo ................ Jeopardy ............... Hello Again ............. Rapper's Delight ......... Why Don't We Get Drunk .. Rock And Roll All Nile .... What 1 Like About You .... Song Sung Blue ......... Y.M.C.A. ............... Red, Red Wine ..........

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(They Long To Be) Close To You ...... Carpenters You Light Up My Life ............. Debby Boone Let Me Be There ............ Olivia Newton-John True Colors ..................... Cyndi Lauper Alone ................................ Heart Betty Davis Eyes .................. Kirn Carnes Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves ............... Cher I Wanna Dance With Somebody .. Whitney Houston Ain't No Mountain High Enough ...... Diana Ross I Honestly Love You ......... Olivia Newton-John At Seventeen ........................ Janis lan It's Too Late ..................... Carole King Physical .................. Olivia Newton-John Magic Man ........................... Heart Like A Prayer ...................... Madonna Rainy Days & Mondays ............. Carpenters

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All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over ..Hank Jr. Forever's As Far As I'll Go ............. Alabama Drivin' My Life Away .............. Eddie Rabbitt Always On My Mind .............. Willie Nelson I Love A Rainy Night .............. Eddie Rabbin Forever And Ever, Amen ........... Randy Travis Before The Next Teardrop Falls .... Freddy Fender Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong ... B.J. The Most Beautiful Girl ............. Charlie Rich Everything Is Beautiful ............. Ray Stevens She Believes In Me .............. Kenny Rogers Swinging Doors ................ Merle Haggard Country Club ....................... Travi Tritt Walking To Jerusalem .............. Tracy Byrd If Tomorrow Never Comes ......... Garth Brooks Rock My World ................ Brooks & Dunn

.... Ray Price For The Good Times .. .. Roger Miller King Of The Road .... .. Faron Young Hello Walls ......... Hank Williams Kaw-Liga ........... ... Traditional Rocky Top .......... . Johnny Cash I Walk The Line ...... ........ Waylon Jennings I'm A Ramblin' Man A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) Robbins It's Only Make Believe ........... Conway Twitty Hey, Good Lookin 1 .............. Hank Williams Lovesick Blues ................. HankWilliams Sixteen Tons ............. "Tennesse" Ernie Ford Dang Me ........................ Roger Miller Honeycomb .................... Jimmie Rogers Mountain Music ..................... Alabama On The Road Again ............... Willie Nelson

The Keeper Of The Stars ............ Tracy Byrd Be My Baby Tonight ... John Michael Montgomery Butterfly Kisses ................... Bob Carlisle Shameless ..................... Garth Brooks Queen 01 Memphis ......... Confederate Railroad Watermelon Crawl ................. Tracy Byrd Little Miss Honky Tonk .......... Brooks & Dunn You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone Brooks/Dunn I Don't Even Know Your Name ...... Alan Jackson You Ain't Much Fun ................ Toby Keith Indian Outlaw .................... Tim Mcgraw Little Bitty ...................... Alan Jackson My Maria ..................... Brooks & Dunn Better Man ....................... Clint Black Don't Take The Girl ................ Tim Mcgraw Third Rock From The Sun ............. Joe Dilfie

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Knockin' On Heaven's Door .......... Bob Dylan We Will Rock You ......................Queen Crocodile Rock .................... Elton John Centerfold ...................... J. Geils Band Abracadabra ................. Steve Miller Band Magic Carpet Ride ................ Steppenwolf Midnight Confessions .......... The Grass Roots Another One Bites The Dust .............. Queen Another Brick In The Wall ............ PinkFloyd Black Magic Woman .................. Santana American Woman .............. The Guess Who Bad Medicine ....................... Bon Jovi Babe ................................. Styx Black Dog ....................... Led Zeppelin Born In The U.S.A. ........... Bruce Springsteen A Whiter Shade Of Pale ........... Procol Harum

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You're The One That I Want . Newton-John/Travolta Don't Know Much .. Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville I Got You Babe ................. Sonny & Cher Love Shack .......................... B-52's Endless Love ........ Diana Ross & Lionel Richie It's Your Love .......... Tim Mcgraw & Faith Hill (I've Had) The Time Of My Life ... Medley/Warnes You're The Reason God Made Oklah. .. Frizzell/West You Don't Bring Me Flowers .. Streisand S Diamond Up Where We Belong Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes Summer Nights Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta You And I ......... Eddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle The Gift ............ Collin Raye & Susan Ashton One Sweet Day ...... Boyz II Men & Mariah Carey Unforgettable ..... Natalie Cole & Nat "King" Cole That's What Friends Are For .... Warwick & Friends

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Singles aren't the source IMPROVED METHODOLOGY WILL BETTER INDICATE IUST WHERE THE HITS ARE COMING FROM. M JL Mhen the first Hot 100 Singles VMM* chart was unveiled 40 years ago W W on August 4, 1958, the top 10 singles featured Country, Rock N' Roll, Jazz, Blues, Latin, and Pop music. That eclectic mix reflected the wide variety of singles that were available at record stores and receiving air play on Top 40 radio. Much has changed over the past 30 years. Top 40 radio has become very segmented, with four or more categories of Top 40 to muddle the airwaves. As a result of in足 creased album play, a number of big radio hits have not been available as singles and, thus, never charted. In adapting to these changes, Billboard Magazine has dropped the word "Singles" from their chart. It is now simply called the "Hot 100".

Construction complete Beginning with the December 5, 1998 issue, the Billboard Hot 100 chart began utilizing new meth足 odology and technology. Their goal is very simple: to chart the most popular songs nationwide. Some of the key changes include continuing use of retail data from SoundScan and air play information from BDS (Broadcast Data System). Because of the increasing number of singles that have not been available at retail, the retail weight has been reduced from 40 percent of the chart's points to 25 percent. Radioonly songs (those with no commercial single) are also now eligible for the Hot 100 after they reach the top 75 of the separate Hot 100 Airplay chart. Singles available at retail can chart on the strength of sales points. All singles available to retail will The DJ Magazine

have a star designation. The radio panel has been increased to contain a panel of 756 stations, with R&B, Adult R&B, Main足 stream Rock, Triple-A Rock, and Country outlets joining the old Hot 100 panel.

As a result of increased album play, a number of big radio hits have not been available as singles and; thus, never charted. In a recent Hot 100 Singles chart, there were over 10 country songs charted, and many other songs with an "Album Cut" designation. There was also an increase in Alternative Rock songs in the upper area of the charts. R&B, Hip Hop and Rap were still big in all areas of the chart.

What's it to ya? The effect on Mobile and Nightclub DJs won't be drastic since this trend has been happening quietly for the past few years. KIIS FM in Los Angeles has not started adding any country music to their playlist. And the local country station has not added any Madonna or Janet Jackson to their playlist. The Hot 100 chart is reflec足 tive of an accumulation of all the nation's playlists and retail sales. Radio has had and still does have a huge impact on everything that we as Nightclub and Mobile DJs play. The brides favorite station will still be the main influence of her decisions for music at her wedding. High school and junior high school kids will still demand all the top music they hear on pop music stations. Nightclub patrons will still want to hear recognizable "radio" music in the clubs. Only the hard107


CLUB VIEW core underground type clubs will still create their own hits since most club music does not make it to the radio. Groove Radio, a huge dance music station in Los Angeles, recently went out of business; so it's up to the Club DJs to create the hits before they get on radio playlists. What will happen is that many stations will start playing a mixture of Country, Pop, Rock, Urban, and Dance in their playlists in the upcoming year. It will be even more important for you, as an owner, operator, club owner or DJ, to stay on top of musical trends. To stay marketable, you will have to know what musical styles are being played in your market. No matter what happens in radio, the bottom line is pleasing your customer, and having a keen aware­ ness of what is being played in your particular market. Sources include Billboard Magazine, www.billboard.com David Kreiner is the owner of The Source DJ Music Supply and Southern California Music Service, a nightclub consulting service. The Source is a full service music supplier of remixes, DJ-only CD compilations, and 12" singles for Mobile and Nightclub DJs. Call 800775-3472 for a free flyer, e-mail scmsrecord@aol, or online at www. thesourceformusic.com

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Don't Eat That Mic! YOUR SINGERS DO NOT HAVE TO BE INCREDIBLE VOCALISTS TO PRODUCE A QUALITY KARAOKE PERFORMANCE ... THEY JUST HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO USE THE MIC!

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icrophone technique is key to a singer's performance. And whether they admit it or not, most of the people who sing at your shows want to sound good and impress the crowd. With your help they can improve their vocal abilities individually, which will enhance the quality of your shows collec­ tively.

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What is microphone technique? Lets start off by listing what it is not. Proper microphone technique is not swinging the microphone by its cord. It may have worked for Roger Daltry, but his mic and cord were reinforced with miles of duct tape. Swinging the mic ruins the cord and the XLR connector. It may also cause permanent damage to sensitive internal parts, which just may not be worth repair­ ing. You should also discourage singers from covering or cupping their hands over the head of the microphone. This creates a muffled sound and severe feedback, which is not cool. The audience is not able to make out the singer's words, almost as if they are singing in a foreign language. Music is intended to communicate using music and words, not a muffled undetectable blur of incoherent gibberish. Audience

participation starts with hearing the words and recognizing the song first, then they can be impacted by a performance in a positive way. Singers who insist on screaming into the microphone at close range are also a huge turn off. This forces on the audience a painful noise level that will most definitely cause some to get up and walk out. Others will move further away from the noise, leaving the audience thinner and therefore less lively. Even the loudest pop singers understand this theory. Another problem I often encounter is popping sounds that generally occur when words that start with the letters P or T are sung. Breath being forced between your lips to form the sounds hits the mic and sounds almost like the mic was tapped with a pencil. Singer's can avoid this by placing the microphone just under their bottom lip so that the air from the T and the P words will pass over the head of the microphone. Turning the microphone on and off over and over again or pounding on the head of the microphone as if it were a drum is another way to send the audience out the door. To keep singers from turning your mics on and off, simply wrap electrician's tape across the on/off switch.

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Turning the microphone on and off over and over again or pounding on the head of the microphone as if it were a drum is another way to send the audience out the door. To keep singers from turning your mics on and off, simply wrap electrician's tape across the on/off switch. the pros. Watch professional vocalists sing live and notice how they use the microphone as an instrument. Observe how they pull away from the microphone on high, loud notes. While in their weaker ranges, they hold the microphone right next to their bottom lips. Another basic tech­ nique is to pull away when you want to fade or decrescendo. Pull the microphone closer to your mouth when you wish to get louder or crescendo. Pull even

closer when your voice needs more presence or when you want to incorporate a breathy sound. This practice will add more impact to your performance. Listening to your voice from the speaker's viewpoint is also very important. When singing, it's natural to listen to yourself as you sound "in your head." What you hear inside your head and around your ears is a distortion of your natural voice. Getting the proper perspective on how you sound is as

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SIX TIPS ON KARAOKE MIC TECHNIQUE Singer's Tips: Here are a few practical tips you can print out and share with your singer's before they come up to the mic. 1. Sing don't swing! Swinging the microphone by its cord will not enhance your performance: it just ruins the microphone. 2. Give it some air! Avoid cupping your hands around the microphone. You'll sound much better. 3. Not a pops concert! Sing over the microphone and not directly into it. You'll avoid annoying pops from P and T words. 4. Don't blow it! Please don't drive your audience away by blowing into the microphone or hitting or tapping it. 5. Work it! When you're singing softly, bring the microphone in close; if you're singing loud, back it away. 6. Breathe! Take deep breaths before each phrase; this allows you to sing complete phrases that are smooth and relaxed.

simple as focusing your attention to the sound that is coming out of the speakers, not your head. Just for kicks, place a cassette deck in the audience the next time you sing and review it after the show... you may be surprised. Listen for sharp or flat notes as well as being too loud or too soft. By focusing on what's coming out of the speakers you will be able to reference instantly whether you need more volume, less echo, more vocal presence, more or less balance with the music, and so on. This should instantly improve your singing as well as your microphone technique. Experienced karaoke singers understand these basics. They're the ones who do not need you constantly jacking with the sound levels. Profes­ sionals listen to themselves sing. To help your singer's sing better, take the tips that accompany this article and print them out on your letterhead. Place a copy in each of your songbooks, or pass them out as a promotional piece. When you demonstrate and help your audience practice proper microphone technique, you'll add depth and dynamics to your sound and their perfor­ mance. It's a win-win for everybody!

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