Andy H Mixcloud Mixes

Sunday 18 December 2011

This is good and funny at the same time!

Saturday 17 December 2011

R.I.P Wigan Pier 1990 - 15/12/2011

Tuesday 29 November 2011

DJ Andy H - Big Room House & Vocal Disco - December 2011

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Sunday 6 November 2011

DJ Andy H - Classic bounce mix!!

DJ Andy H - Classic bounce mix!! 2002 onwards!! With tunes like love shy, forever, 4 o'clock, beautiful child, something, walk on water, everyday, and many more!! Check this out :-) DJ Andy H - 2002 Cricketer Style Trance Classics by DJ Andy H http://soundcloud.com/dj-andy-h/dj-andy-h-2002-cricketer-style

Wednesday 2 November 2011

DJ Andy H - House & Disco November 2011

1.Bart B More & Harvard Bass - The Funky One (Original Mix) 2.Sunloverz - Bam Bam Bam (Killaloe Mix) 3.Danny Bimbela - Year One (Joy Marquez Remix) 4.Clokx - Time Of My Life (Bastian Van Shield Remix) 5.Lizard Kings - Next Level 6.McFly & Gee Feat. Baker - Do The Dance (Funky Tune Rockers Disco Revival Mix) 7.Alex Kenji, David Jones Feat. Aqua Diva - Emotions (Original Mix) 8.Audio Jacker - Do It Yourself (Original Mix) 9.Martin Accorsi & Brett Sylvia - Sunshine (Original Mix) 10.Crazibiza & Kevin Prise - Reach Out (Club Mix) 11.Richard Dinsdale - My Love (Original Mix) 12.House Republic - Nuggetz (Richard Grey Original Mix) 13.eSQUIRE and Di Scala - Slightest Touch 14.Funkstar - Keep On Groovin (Original Mix) 15.Kris Kross - Jump (Gramophonedzie Oldskul Edit) 16.Joey Negro - Ride The Rhythm (Phunk Investigation Phuture Disco Mix) 17.Richard Dinsdale - Share The Love (Original Mix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like this mix or any other mix Andy has done can you click "Like" on his fan page on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Andy-Hs-Mixes/161177073900083 and share it please. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download it from here: http://djandyhsmixes.podomatic.com/entry/2011-11-02T11_30_25-07_00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy!

Monday 26 September 2011

PULSAR | MCR LAUNCH @ BARCODE / ShowD'm (Unity Radio) at Barcode Bar Clubroom

Introducing the launch of... PULSAR. 12 DJs, Hours of Fun, 150 Free Drinks, Fire Trickster to Welcome You, DJ ShowDem From Unity Radio!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Friday 30th September 2011 Venue: Barcode Bar Clubroom » Location: Manchester Doors: 21:00 til 03:30 Event short url: http://www.skiddle.com/events/11526620/ We're starting you off with a HUGE line up of DJs who will all tear up the dancefloor, check their mixes in the links. The very first DJs to step up to the PULSAR decks will be: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ShowD'm (UNITY RADIO) PROSPEX http://soundcloud.com/prospex/mini-mix AUDIOTRIP http://soundcloud.com/audiotrip-uk/audiotrip-live-vector-radio BAM BAM DEALERS B2B Ku5h http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYVyMMsgC-4 CiITYSCAPE http://soundcloud.com/cityskape/30-minute-promo-mix DJ CALLUM http://soundcloud.com/djcallum/2011-remix-house-dance-by-djc JAY SUDELL & JORDAN P http://soundcloud.com/jordan-pearson/jason-sudell-jordan-p-fusion ABE JA SHOKK http://soundcloud.com/dj-abe-uk/electro-sessions-vol-1 DEFAULTprojekt: http://soundcloud.com/defaultprojekt/clubsodarecords-dubstep-demo DJ MISTILEE http://djmitsilee.co.uk/index.html DJ GRIFFIN + More Playing: Techno // Deep House // Dubstep // Drum & Bass // RnB // Hip Hop // Electro // House // Garage // Bassline // Fidget // UK Funky // Tech House // & Everything Inbetween ---------------------------------------------------------- ALSO KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED FOR A FIREBREATHER NEAR THE ENTRANCE TO THE CLUB ---------------------------------------------------------- DRINK OFFERS Vodka + SIngle Mixer £2.50 Vodka + Double Mixer £3.50 Shots from £1 Bottles from £2 ----------------------------------------------------------

Tuesday 13 September 2011

Monday 4 July 2011

DJ Andy H - House & Disco July 2011 (Summer Sounds)

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1.Tracy Chapman - Fast Car (Richard Sharkey Remix)

2.STFU, Twin Pack - Saving My Love (Twin Pack, STFU Remix)

3.Samuele Sartini Feat. Katherine Ellis - Jumping (Crazibiza Vocal Remix)

4.B-Sensual Feat. GĂ¡spĂ¡r Laci - Make It With You (Antonyo & Andreas Remix)

5.Style Of Eye - Sex (Original Mix)

6.Wise D & Kobe vs. HOP - Jump Around (Original Mix)

7.Dave Kurtis - Big Buttom (Original Mix)

8.Danny Freakazoid, Matt Caseli - Long Legs Running 2011 (Graham Sahara, Central Avenue Mix)

9.Riva Starr Feat. Sud Sound System - Orizzonti (Club Mix)

10.Will Smith - Gettin' Jiggy Wit It (Dingle Remix 2011)

11.Chocolate Puma Feat. Colonel Red - For Your Love 2011 (Original Mix)

12.Garrett, Ojelay - All My Love (Original Mix)

13.Sam Young, Vanilla Ace - Fun Music (Original Mix)

14.Static Revenger vs. Angger Dimas - Long Time (Takin' My Time) (Brian Matrix Mix)

15.Hed Kandi Glitterarti - Disco´s Revenge (Garrett & Ojelay Remix)

16.House Republic - September (Richard Grey Original Mix)

17.Yohanne Simon Twill - Lady (Original Mix 2011)

Wednesday 8 June 2011

DJ Andy H - June 2011 House & Electro & Disco

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1.Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek (Otto Knows Bootleg)

2.Avicii - Levels (Original Mix)

3.The 8th Note & Mr. Clark - First Light (Original Mix)

4.Chris Brown Feat. Benny Benassi - Beautiful People (Extended Mix)

5.Swedish House Mafia Feat. Tinie Tempah - Loneliness (Original Mix)

6.Tiesto, Angger Dimas, Showtek aka Boys Will Be Boys - We Rock (Original Mix)

7.Snoop Dogg - Sweat (David Guetta & Afrojack Dub Mix)

8.Calvin Harris Feat. Kelis - Bounce (Fly Eye Club Mix)

9.Noze Feat. Riva Starr - Dring Dring (Riva Starr Vox Orchestra Remix)

10.Pete Heller - Big Love (Richard Dinsdale Mix)

11.Stuart vs. Firebeatz - Free Let It Be (Extended)

12.Spiller - Groovejet (If This Aint Love) (Firebeatz Bootleg)

13.Kevin Andrews Feat. Sam Solace - Give you my love (Main Playerz Remix)

14.Diva and Jones - E Without Me (David Jones Remix)

15.Landry DJ - Wap Bam Boogie (Landry's Sax Club Mix)

16.Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) (Carlos Cid & Greg Bahary's Hott 22 Vocal Club Mix)

If you like this mix or any other mix Andy has done can you click "Like" on his fan page on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Andy-Hs-Mixes/161177073900083 and share it please.

Monday 6 June 2011

DJ Mitsilee - May 2011 House & Electro

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1/ David Garcia & High Spies feat. Sarah Tancer
- All Here Now (Inphinity & Kalendr Remix)
2/ Laurent Wolf feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Love We Got (Club Mix)
3/ Clubraiders - Move Your Hands Up (Bodybangers Remix)
4/ Lovebeat & Amanda Wilson
- Watching (Evgeny Belzhynsky Lover's Re-Work)
5/ Housemate vs. Noemi - In My Dreams 2011 (Housemate Tech Re-work)
6/ Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta - Sweat (David Guetta Extended Mix)
7/ Eric Prydz vs Atfc - Pjanoo Bad Habit (Syntheticsax & Sebeq Reload 2011)
8/ Splash feat. Nick Austin - Adagio For Strings (Scotty Vocal Club Mix)
9/ Nu-Gen - Mopho (Hatiras Remix)
10/ Tinie Tempah - Written In The Stars (Liam Keegan Remix)
11/ Disfunktion feat. Nicky Prince - Lost All The Ways (Original Mix)
12/ Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull
- On The Floor (Helvetic House Heroes Bootleg Remix)
13/ Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blind Faith (Original Mix)
14/ Toddla T feat. Shola Ama & J2K - Take It Back (Original Mix)

Monday 2 May 2011

DJ Andy H - May 2011 House Electro & Disco

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1.Slayback - Don't Give Up (Original Mix)

2.DJ Goozo - Muzik 4 Ever (Sebastian Masianello & DJ Fafo Remix)

3.The Winning Triplet Feat. Angie Brown - Gold Moon (Simone Cattaneo & Alex Gardini Remix)

4.Junior Sanchez, Alexander Technique Vs. Black Eyes Peas - Where You Just Can't Get Enough (Eran Hersh & Darmon Super Mashup)

5.Aitor Galan - Your Pumpin' (Javi Torres Remix)

6.The Cruzaders - Los Incas (Stefano Noferini Remix)

7.Patric McFly & Giorgio Gee - Because I Got High (Giorgio Gee Club Mix)

8.LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & Goon Rock - Party Rock Anthem (Tommie Sunshine & Vandé & Gross Edit)

9.Crazibiza - Donuts & Stu (Muzikfabrik Remix)

10.Robbie Rivera & Pink Fluid - Dance (Robbie Rivera Edit)

11.Guilliano & Anita Meyer - Why Tell Me Why (Re-Fuge Remix)

12.Vince Moogin - Play Dem Vibes (Original Mix)

13.Deep Divas - Turn Up the Bass (Simon Trouble Mix)

14.Hardwell - Amnesia (Avicii Forgotten Mix)

15.TI.PI.CAL. Feat. Josh - Stars (Long Mix)

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Sunday 1 May 2011

Scouse House Mixes! Example FM 2003/2009

Check out both of these links:
http://www.4shared.com/folder/2sVQt42e/_online.html

And here: http://www.mediafire.com/examplefm

20 Mixes and more being added. Loads of classic Example FM radio shows from the pirate days. With some awesome tunes on them! Enjoy.

Saturday 16 April 2011

DJ Andy H - House April 2011 (Discotech)

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1.Daft Punk - Derezzed (Avicii Remix)

2.Alex Gaudino FT. Kelly Rowland - What A Feeling (I’m Still In Love Club Mix)

3.Tom Hangs FT. Shermanology - Blessed (Avicii Edit)

4.Dirty Freek FT. Cyndi Lauper - Just Can't Stop (Original Mix)

5.Bob Sinclar - F**k The Disco (Original Mix)

6.The Black Project - Rasputin (Simioli & Black Original Mix)

7.Fake Blood - I Think I Like It

8.CN Williams - We Had Disco (Main Mix)

9.Alex Kenji & Federico Scavo - Get Funky (Original Mix)

10.Alex Kenji & Federico Scavo - Gimme Five (Original Mix)

11.Rico Bernasconi vs Sasha Dith - Bollywood (Club Mix)

12.DJ Las K - Nothing Serious (Alex Herrera Remix)

13.Barbara Tucker - Stop Playing With My Mind (eSQUIRE 2011 DiscoLoop Remix)

14.Soul Purpose - Breakdown For Love

15.Jay Vegas - Way Back (Original Mix)

16.DJ Ortzy & Mark M FT. Aria - Party In Miami 2011 (Olav Basoski Remix)

17.Mory Kante vs. Loverush UK! - Yeke Yeke (Robbie Rivera Mix)

Enjoy!

Saturday 5 March 2011

DJ Andy H - March House 2011

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1.Freshtone Feat. L.O.D - Feel The Love (Original Mix)

2.Adele, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Dirty South, David Guetta, Julie McKnight - How Soon Is Glory (Hardwell & DJ Funkadelic Mash-Up)

3.Joey Negro - Ride The Rhythm (DJ Wady Pure House Mix)

4.Basto - Gregory's Theme (Olav Basoski Remix)

5.Avicii - Street Dancer (Original Mix)

6.Tocadisco Feat. Lennart A. Salomon - Alright (Dub Mix)

7.Everything But The Girl - Missing (Greg Downey Remix)

8.Three N One presents. Johnny Shaker - Pearl River (DaOthers & Andrea Saenz Unplugged mix)

9.Armin Van Buuren feat. Laura V - Drowning (Avicii Remix)

10.Lady GaGa - Born This Way (Liam Keegan Club Mix)

11.Demark & Manna vs. Mind Electric feat. Max' C - Wild Out (Chris Lake & Marco Lys Remix)

12.Alexis Jordan - Good Girl (Freemasons Club Mix)

13.Tiesto & Hardwell - Zero 76 (Original Mix)

14.Topmodelz - Your Love (Sunrider Remix)

I hope you enjoy and tell your mates about my mixes or just link them to this site! Cheers :)

Monday 28 February 2011

THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA @ WIGAN PIER

THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA @ WIGAN PIER

Presenting : EVOLUTION

Over the last 19 years, Wigan Pier has out lived them all!
Consitantly providing clubbers with massive anthems and an atmosphere like no other and saturday 5th march is no exception.
Join us as we take the next step in our evolutionary ladder with the launch of EVOLUTION- brand new for Saturday nights, jump aboard as we take you on a journey of the biggest vocal house / electro / jackin beats.

To help us kick start this new era weve draughted in some of the most talented DJs in the club circuit to help provide a launch night you cant afford to miss!

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eSquire : Hed Kandi / Tool Room Records
One of the hottest & most exciting young DJ / producers in the UK. Rapidly spreading his name to clubbers and industry heads alike, his sound of uplifting funky fuelled house is becoming the sound of dancefloors across the globe.

http://www.facebook.com/esquiremusic


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KlubKillerz : DJ Ectic & Jamie Buckley

Chris Ectic (aka Dj Ectic)
This guy has been at the front of a few underground genres for the last 12 years and has been featured on platinum selling albums, he is currently signed to the mighty AWsum Records and also holds the title of UK's #1 Disabled Dj.

Jamie Buckley
Has been growing from strength to strength over the last few years he has managed to secure his name and reputation as one of the most talented Electro Dj's. Playing at some of the hottest events the genre has to offer and smashing it every time leaving the crowd begging for more.

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Plus Resident DJ's

DIGITAL // PHASE:2 // MARTIN TOMLINSON

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Sunday 27 February 2011

Ultimate NRG 5



What every ones been waiting for. Fresh tracks from Alex K, KB Project, Klubfiller, Rob Cain, Darren Styles and many more! This is huge.

Friday 11 February 2011

DJ Andy H - Febuary 2011 House Mix

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1.BK Duke & Tom Leeland - My Way (Rob & Jack Remix)

2.David Penn Feat. Monia Amore - Ocean Drive (Open Your Mind) (Vocal Mix)

3.Erick Morillo & Eddie Thoneick Feat. Shawnee Taylor - Live Your Life (Dirty Freek Remix)

4.Mademoiselle Luna And Miss Autumn Leaves - Move Up And Down (Original Extended Mix)

5.Garrett And Ojelay - My Salsoul Symphony (Original Mix)

6.Crazibiza vs Armand van Helden - My Phenomena Lips

7.Olav Basoski - New Day (Original Mix)

8.Tim Anderson - Come On (Original Mix)

9.The Cube Guys, David Jones - Gave Me Love (David Jones Mix)

10.Stars On 45 - Stars On 45 (Olav Basoski Remix)

11.Superfreak - Need Someone 2011 (Wayne Robinson Remix)

12.Waveshock vs. Jupiter Ace - 1000 Years (Piano-Tek Mix)

13.Stefano Noferini - Move Your Body (Original Mix)

14.Jesse Voorn, Jorgensen - Dadadisco (Original Mix)

Hope you all enjoy this mix!

Wednesday 2 February 2011

DJ Andy H - Febuary 2011 Electro Mix

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1.Miss Motif, Ee-Sma - Shadows (Andrea Bertolini & Vanshock Remix)

2.Mark Trophy Feat. Angie Brown - You Are The One (Jon Kong Remix)

3.DJ Jesus Luz - Dancefloor Is My Judge (Plastik Funk Remix)

4.Mattheo Presents. Nucledo - BANG! (Club Mix)

5.Tiësto vs Diplo Feat. Busta Rhymes - C'mon (Catch 'Em By Suprise) (Extended Club Mix)

6.D.O.N.S. & Shahin Feat. Seany B. - Rollin' Deep (Oskar Zenkert Ghetto Remix)

7.Chuckie - Detroit Bounce (Original Mix)

8.Inna - Sun Is Up (Marco Santoz Bootleg)

9.Stromae - Te Quiero (Joe Ghost & Kap'n Kirk Remix)

10.Danny T Feat. Oh Snap! - Whine Ya Waistline (Bass Kleph Remix)

11.Mac Zimms - Strings & Synths (Original Mix)

12.Nari Milani, Cristian Marchi Feat. Luciana - I Got My Eye On You (Paolo Sandini Perfect Mix)

13.Shakira - Loca 2011 (Alessandro Vinai Bootleg Remix)

14.Groovenatics - So High (Original Mix)

15.4 Strings - Take Me Away (House Banger VIP Remix)

I hope you enjoy it!

Saturday 29 January 2011

DJ Mitsilee - Now Thats What I Call Hard Trance Vol 1

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1/ Hardforze Meets Suaem - Inertia (Original Mix)
2/ Brooklyn Bounce - Take A Ride (Thomas Petersen Remix)
3/ Hardkickerz - Still There (Original Mix)
4/ BK - Dreams (Hard Mix)
5/ Nish - Get Down Everybody (Original Mix)
6/ Cortina - Music Is Moving (Nik Fish Hard Remix)
7/ Pulserz - Da Bass (Original Mix)
8/ Criminal - Dead Silence (Original Mix)
9/ Mercurial Virus - B-Virus (Original Remake)
10/ Gainworx Feat. Anthya - Vanished Dream (Thomas Petersen Remix)
11/ DNS Project - Second Chapter (Original Mix)
12/ Aron Setha - The Wall (Original Mix)

DJ Mitsilee - January 2011 House & Electro

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1/ 2 Funky 2 - Brothers and Sisters (Original Mix)
2/ Kesha - We R Who We R (Fred Falke Club Mix)
3/ DJ Maro & Ratpack - Brothers Sisters (DJ Maro Electro Remix)
4/ Alex Kidd (USA) - Feel Your Soul (Original Mix)
5/ Young Rebels & Francesco Diaz - Damascus (Dada Life Remix)
6/ Conrado - Should I Know (Vaniskovce Edit Mix)
7/ Javi Reina & Alex Guerrero feat. Synthetic Sax 2011
(DJ Sayman & DJ Layman Remix)
8/ Syskey & Julien Di Mauro - In The Club (Original Mix)
9/ Las Vegas - Set You Free (Scarmix & Remakerz Remix)
10/ Waveboy feat. Powhart - Love & Smile (Original Mix)
11/ Dave Darell & Klingenberg - Die For Love (Digital Freq Dub Remix)
12/ Kitsch 2.0 - Sugar In My Feet (Jeremy Kalls Remix)
13/ Taio Cruz - Higher (8Barz Remix)

Thursday 20 January 2011

The 10 Best: DJ Controllers






JunoDJ - 10 Best: DJ Controllers










 





£999.99






Allen and Heath's DJ mixers are known for their robust build, cool filters, crisp sound and high end circuitry, so it comes as no surprise that their professional MIDI USB controller range follows suit very nicely. The DX is fully integrated with Serato Itch but as it is MIDI you can map the controls to just about anything. Key features include a built in 20 Channel USB soundcard, 24bit/96kHz audio system and a built-in hardware MIDI interface. Looking at the controller it's reassuring to see that the case is made out of decent quality metal - too many controllers on the market these days are happy to remove in excess on £500 from our wallets in return for little more than a plastic pizza box. Nothing is loose or wobbles this is due to each control section being mounted on its own PCB rather than one universal board. This is particularly handy if you happen to spill your drink on it as any short circuits can be easily and cheaply rectified!


On first impression the jog wheels on the decks look a bit small but with Itch fired up we can assure you that they are rock solid and will handle almost any amount of punishment. The rotary pitch control may not be to everybody's taste either but once you're familiarised you'll be wandering why we ever switched to faders. Chances are you probably won't need to use it anyway as the sync mode Itch will match the tempo of the track pretty much perfectly every time. On each player you've got four hot cue buttons which make on the fly editing of tracks a walk in the park. The censor or reverse feature is also very slick, returning you to the point of the track you would have reached if the function had not been activated.



 

£749.00





 

Marketed by Native Instruments as the culmination of ten years vision and experience, the S4 is a premium-quality 4-channel DJ mixer with a built-in 24 bit/96 kHz soundcard custom tailored for S4 version of Traktor. Up on deck the S4 feels sturdy - the multi functional electromagnetic jog wheels are rock solid, while the pitch control, channel faders and cross-fader move freely yet not of their own free will. Upon software launch you can customise your S4 set up between the sample decks, track decks and live inputs. You can load samples (up to 48 seconds each) from the browser to each cell (eight in total) or set loop points in the playing deck, the contents of which can be moved to one of the cells.


The layout of the S4 console is clean and well thought out - you can tell a lot of care has gone into positioning certain controls in close proximity to others. The player's loop, sample trigger, play, cue and shift controls are situated beneath each of the two jog wheels. These resemble those on a professional CD deck and can be used to browse files, cue and scratch tracks or samples as well as nudge the tempo. The central mixer module has four channel strips, two for each channel with illuminated cue, filter, 3 band EQ control, gain and effects sends. The loop sampler is situated in the very middle and is made up of a dry/wet mix knob as well as record, play, loop size and undo keys. Along the top of the unit to the left and right we have the effects controls: we all know how much fun these are to use in Traktor and the S4's deliverance doesn't disappoint. It doesn't take long to familiarize yourself with the S4, even those of us who don't know our way around Traktor Pro will find it easy enough to learn the basics with advanced operation not far around the corner.





£1248.99






Numark's NS7 USB DJ controller is optimized and ships with Serato's Itch software. Numark have really done their homework on the requirements of the digital DJ and have clearly upped their game for this venture. Looking at the NS7's top panel Numark have included a strip search feature which is useful for jumping to a particular point in the track and by placing a finger on a point along a sensor. Directly below this, you'll find the track forward and back buttons, which are for skipping to the next or back to the previous track. Below this is a tap tempo button which when tapped in time with the track playing, helps the software detect a more accurate BPM reading. There's a handy bleep/reverse switch to change the direction of the platter and to the right are the start time and stop time knobs which control the rate at which the playback shifts from play to pause and vice versa.


In the centre of the deck is the platter, which has a high torque motor akin to that of any professional turntable and although it's only seven inches in size, doesn't feel small or flimsy. Above the platter are the loop controls, which have all the necessary buttons for creating loops and changing their length or position in the track. The mixer in the centre of the NS7 is primarily a two-channel scratch mixer. All the controls you'd expect are present, along with the additional navigation controls at the top of the mixer. These controls are used for scrolling through and selecting the tracks in Itch without having to touch the computer.


Switching on the NS7, the backlit buttons become illuminated in red and white. In a darkened club or general low-light conditions, this is a huge bonus as almost all of the buttons are backlit so operation is unhindered in inferior conditions. A quick perusal of the Itch interface reveals a simple, user-friendly program that doesn't over-complicate or lack either. Anyone who's previously used Serato's Scratch Live DJ software will instantly feel at home but newcomers needn't worry as Itch is very intuitive. As you'd expect each of the controls and parameters are mapped to a corresponding knob, button or fader on the NS7. The responsiveness of the NS7 is equally as impressive mimicking almost perfectly a professional vinyl turntable and DJ mixer. The NS7 can also be used in conjunction with Numark's NSFX effects unit making for some interesting and creative results.



 

£387.75





 

German manufacturers Reloop have been quietly mastering their craft since 1996. These days they are a household name (well, at least in DJ friendly households). The advent of their Digital Jockey controller and interface series paired with Native Instruments' Traktor software has left the DJ more time to concentrate on the creative process whilst eliminating the need for complicated set-ups without compromising features, usability and style. The Digital Jockey 2 Master Edition combines the might of a 24bit/96 kHz soundcard with a professional DJ/USB controller. Top of the impressive list of features is Reloop's all new standalone mixing function, which enables two CD players or turntables to be utilised without the aid of software or a computer. The controller will work with many MIDI platforms but was made with Traktor in mind, hence shipping with the LE version and serial number.


We tested the Digital Jockey 2 in two deck internal mixer mode with surprising ease, yielding some very professional results early on. The jog-wheels, although small, perform well in search, scratch or pitch bend mode they can also be used to browse your file menus which is a convenient feature. They contain a two part sensor meaning that pressure exerted to the top rim will operate a different function to when it is applied to the side wall meaning that the operation is very similar to a pro CD deck. If you'd rather make the fine adjustments to your mix outside the jog wheel environment there are +/- tap buttons located diagonally above. The crossfader feels solid and the curve is easily adjusted, and the channel faders have the same reassuring feel to them. The cup, cue and play buttons are of solid plastic and feel as if they'll handle the sustained tapping that they will doubtlessly undergo.


The effects buttons and knobs on the controller really bring this controller to life. The activate buttons are directly below the parameter control knobs which have a reassuring encoder style click with each adjustment making precise tweaks to complicated effects error-free. The loop buttons are placed in between the effects and EQ bank meaning that on-the-spot bursts of creativity can be achieved with only the slightest movement of the hand. Headphone monitoring is professionally delivered and microphone control will keep the hip-hop MC's and wedding DJs more than happy! Just for the record we couldn't resist tipping our hats to Jeff Mills or Carl Cox, who'll be happy to know that in 4 deck internal mixer mode, with the aid of the shift button everything works as above.





£642.00








2008 saw the introduction of the award winning VCI 300, designed in collaboration with Rane as a dedicated, compact interface for Serato Itch with an analogue feel. Unperturbed by the legions of feature packed wannabes, Vestax have opted for pure and complete functional simplicity. There are no fancy effects or multiple deck setups - it's all about doing what it says on the tin. Fast forward to 2011 and they've updated the console in the form of the MK2 edition based on customer feedback. First impressions are that it's not light for its size, tipping the scale at 3.2kg you'll notice this in your bag. The design is sleek and contemporary with the craftsmanship having an almost handmade feel to it - very nice. The jog wheels resemble reel to reel tape spools rather than the usual tractor tyre imitations and the bevelled corners are protected by rubber bumpers. The interface is built of metal and the top panel is of black plastic.


Operating the DJ system brings together all the conveniences of digital DJing yet allows the user to concentrate on the crowd whilst putting full trust in the console at hand and thus eliminating the need to constantly squint at a laptop. The jog wheels are very smooth once set to your desired torque and the grid feature on top of Itch's waveform display makes it very difficult to do a machine-gun out of time mix. You can be as heavy handed or as precise as you like with the pitch control which makes it incredibly quick and easy to set it at the correct value. With this taken into account you're free to beat sync the tracks and get to grips with the loop and reverse functions making for some very creative soundscapes.



 

£363.99





 

The Xponent is M Audio's all-in-one DJ MIDI USB control surface, fully mapped and optimised for their tried and tested Torq software. It is also a 4-output 16-bit/48kHz USB interface that will work with any other software that has a MIDI learn function. It's built from the same solid plastic as the X-Session pro and Torq Connective units and has the same functional yet no frills air about it as the Torq DJ software. The controller itself is a decent slab at 3.7kg, with the impressively sized 8cm diameter jog wheels taking pride of place. These can be used to cue tracks in turntable, CD or hybrid mode complete with sturdy rubber side coating and embossed no slip grip on top. One thing that also distinguishes the controller from others is the addition of an XY trackpad for navigating the screen. This was originally groundbreaking however with other units having dedicated or shift controlled knobs and switches to control almost every aspect of their host software it took a bit of getting used to.


As far as layout is concerned we found it difficult to choose between calling it classic (as it has been out for over 3 years) or nothing we hadn't seen before with the two players complete with transport, cue set/trigger, loop and keylock snuggling up to the mixer section. Directly underneath those fabulous wheels of joy you've got four knobs and switches for effects modulation. The total kill switches alongside each of the sturdy EQ knobs have a fantastically tight action to them and you've got an eight segment type level meter just in case you get carried away. The pitch control is rather on the loose side however it almost redeems itself in length being more similar to that of a Technics SL1210. The channel faders and curve adjustable crossfader also fall short on free-movement however this is often down to personal taste.


When operating the Xponent you'll find that the workflow is just as streamlined as that of the higher spec models on the market at the moment. The soundcard is crisp, the 64 assignable backlit buttons feel professional. Although M Audio have possibly cut a few corners financially in the manufacturing process (particularly with the faders), overall the system is robust and after extended testing also proved very reliable. It may not look as futuristic as some of the newer models on offer but we'd say it was one of the safest choices within its price bracket.





£209.00






The Denon SC2000 is a single deck, MIDI-only USB powered compact controller designed specifically for use with Traktor Scratch and Virtual DJ, although it can be manually mapped to work with all other leading brand digital DJ solutions. It's effectively a two deck controller in one box and eliminates the need for any mouse or keyboard interaction with your laptop whilst playing. The build quality is bomb proof, the multifunctional jog wheel is heavy duty and the pitch slider seems to go on for miles in each direction. Also included on the top panel are rubber illuminated play and cue buttons, vinyl bend cursor keys, four split function cue keys and a shift key. The track select encoder and control keys are centralised flanked by the deck change button to the left, key lock and sync are positioned to the right. At the very top are the effects controls which consist of four very sturdy push activated knobs, effect selects and on/off buttons.


Prior to operation it is necessary to get over to Denon's website and pick up the latest .tsi file for the SC2000 as it is too new to be supported by the current version of Traktor. This will ensure 'plug & play' operation and needs to be inserted into Traktor's controller manager device set-up preference. With that said and done the controls are mapped and we can use as intended. The deck change function selects each player illuminating the button and track select encoder in blue for left or red for right whilst on screen this corresponds to the visual A/B deck highlighting. For four deck control you'll need to pair up another SC2000. The jog wheel can be used to cue or tweak your track speed operating much the same as on a CDJ. With shift depressed it can be used to scroll through files in your crate. The pitch control is precise but unfortunately soiled with a pitch lock at zero. The 15 illuminated rubber buttons are responsive with almost no latency making adding cue points and looping very easy and accurate. The track selection features are as user friendly as you'd find in any larger controller with the previous, next and duplicate keys navigating your rotary encoder through the various browser view options. The effects unit control was our favourite feature, allowing simultaneous modulation of up to three effects activated with push to make knobs.


As far as design is concerned there's not really anything that could have been added to make this controller any more functional than it already is. For those of us that need a reliable lightweight controller to throw in a Ryan Air compatible bag at the weekends then this is the answer. Anyone who's already purchased the Native Instruments Kontrol X1 and Faderfox users should definitely take note as this will add CDJ style flexibility to your set up at a fraction of the price.



 

£219.99





 

Faderfox's first and second generation of compact MIDI controllers were some of the first devices that allowed DJs and live performers to truly travel light without compromising on features and build quality. They were seen by many as the true professional's choice but weren't to everybody's taste due to their standard MIDI only connections (providing supreme accuracy yet limited compatibility with some of the newer digital audio systems) and their lack of included power adaptor with thirsty battery consumption. The recently launched 2010 third generation addresses these quirks, bringing the range right up to speed with USB bus powered and connection at less than 500mW /100mA.


The DJ3 model has been optimised for Native Instruments Traktor Scratch, which means that the included .tsi file maps the device controls to the channel faders, crossfader, EQ's, filters, effects, loops, pitch, key, cues, transport and browser. As it uses MIDI you can also control many other manufacturer's software with approximately 250 freely assignable commands. It is ultra compact, tipping the scales at just 350g. The knobs are now rubber coated, the faders are made by ALPS and the top panel is metal. Faderfox's positioning of each control utilizes the limited space perfectly. The three band EQ and filter control knobs grace the outer walls of the unit surrounding the two line faders and crossfader. Below are the cue and effects assign buttons which can be allocated to a total of four decks. These can easily be toggled between using the centrally positioned shift and deck selector buttons. The top of the controller has four push activated encoder knobs which have a wide variety of functions ranging from file browsing and selection to loop length parameters to shift activated pitch control and more.


Due to the inclusion of the barest essentials control-wise, operation takes a little bit of time to get used to as a lot of the controls serve a dual purpose. Once familiarized with the toggling and shifting you'll notice that impulsive manouevres can actually be executed in a quicker, less clumsy manner than say if faced with moving from one corner to the other on one of the larger controllers. Performance wise, like previous Faderfox creations, it's pretty much faultless, not once during our tests did it hang or stutter and will also store your deck assignments.





£148.99








Akai's APC range (APC20 and APC40) are dedicated controllers for Ableton live. The main difference between the two is that the APC40 has two banks of four knobs, meaning you can control eight track parameters at a time. The APC20 is essentially an APC40 with the these controls removed - making it much smaller, lighter and indeed a lot more portable at less than half the price of its superior. The controller looks very slick and stylish, with its matt black finish, wedge-shaped edges and uncomplicated appearance. Housed in a metal casing, the APC20 feels solid enough to withstand the rigors of repeated gigging without any problems. The 87 buttons, nine faders and single knob also feel solid and sturdy enough for repeated heavy-handed use without failing or coming off in your hand.


The APC20 is incredibly easy to setup, only needing a USB lead and the included power supply to operate. It would have been nice if the APC20 was USB powered so you wouldn't need the power supply, but as the power adaptor switches automatically and operates with any voltage from 100-240V, it can still be used worldwide if you have the correct travel plug adaptor. It comes bundled with Ableton Live Akai Professional APC Edition software, which is a fully functional but stripped down version for performance and production. The APC20 is pre-mapped for instant use with the software, which is great for users who don't want to spend time mapping the controls beforehand. Experienced users needn't worry, as every single button and fader can be re-mapped and completely customized to their taste. In use, the APC20 is incredibly fun; the faders respond well to the touch, as does the rotary knob.


Finances aside, the ideal solution would be to have an APC40 just for studio work and an APC20 for gigs. The APC40 still has its place and is a fantastic controller, but being heavier and more cumbersome makes it less appealing for globetrotting, meaning the APC20 is a much more realistic option for travelling.



 

£169.99 £129.99





 

The Novation Launchpad is a simple, well-built USB bus powered controller with a total of 80 backlit rubberized buttons and feet. It has a USB socket, a Kensington anti-theft lock and the manufacturer proudly boasts that it weights in at just 717gms (one third the weight of a Macbook!). Launchpad ships with a dedicated edition of Ableton Live 8, but it can control almost any other music software using Novation's Automap control software. The buttons either illuminate in amber to show that the slot contains a clip or green to show that the clip is playing. Red displays that the clip is recording and no colour indicates that there are no tracks or scenes in that range. They look professional and the backlighting provides valuable information as to what's happening on-screen


The buttons can be used to sketch out beats with drum racks, however the fact that they aren't velocity sensitive makes us speculate as to whether Akai's MPD range , M-Audio's Trigger Finger or Korg's NanoPAD and PadKontrol controllers may be more suited to that particular task. The Launchpad can be used to control other functions in Live using Ableton's 'Learn' mode. The exclusion of knobs and faders does limit the Launchpad somewhat compared with Akai's more complete APC40 Ableton Performance Controller, but at £149 compared with the pricier and less portable APC40 (£379), the Launchpad is definitely worth considering.