Definition & Meaning | English word DJING


DJING

Definitions of DJING

  1. The role of a disk jockey, playing and mixing recorded music.
  2. inflection of DJ

Number of letters

5

Is palindrome

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Examples of Using DJING in a Sentence

  • The Egyptian Lover was born in Los Angeles, California, and started out there as a DJ with Uncle Jamm's Army, DJing dances as large as the L.
  • Digweed began DJing at the age of 15, and made a name for himself in his home town of Hastings, where he put on successful club nights, the most famous of which were his successful raves on Hastings Pier, where the likes of Carl Cox and The Prodigy performed.
  • Digweed had been DJing for ten years before getting a gig at Renaissance where he met Sasha, who had been working the past few years in various acid house music clubs and raves.
  • Winton started DJing in clubs in Richmond in 1972, where he met Steve Allen, the LBC radio presenter.
  • Ghettotech was born as a DJing style in the late 1980s, inspired by the eclecticism of The Electrifying Mojo and the fast-paced mixing and turntablism of Jeff "The Wizard" Mills.
  • Founding members Midge Ure and Rusty Egan started working on Visage to produce music to play at the clubs Egan was DJing at.
  • Grooverider began his DJing at illegal raves and warehouse parties in the UK in the late 1980s, and rose to prominence with partner Fabio through his sets at club nights such as the groundbreaking 'Rage' at Heaven.
  • He is known for DJing in marathon sets (often exceeding six hours), his eclectic musical taste, his love of a "nice cup of tea," and the quirky home-produced visuals and animations associated with his music.
  • Their DJing led them to the Loft and the Gallery, with Levan becoming the main DJ at the Continental Baths.
  • Tony de Vit began DJing at the age of 17, as a wedding DJ in 1976 playing at local pubs in his home town of Kidderminster, followed in his early 20s, by his first residency at the Nightingale in Birmingham on a Monday night where he played pop and hi-NRG.
  • While South Korea's hip-hop culture includes various elements such as rap, graffiti, DJing, turntablism, and b-boying, rapping makes up a significant part of the culture.
  • Also in the early 1970s, Sajak began DJing at 50,000-watt WSM in Nashville; at the time, WSM was playing pop music during the day, and he was the 2:30–5:00 pm afternoon personality.
  • Potter subsequently accompanied the band on much of the UK leg of the promotional tour for ‘Tri Repetae’, DJing alongside Birmingham techno DJ and producer Surgeon, mixing what were to become early Shirt Trax releases (one of his projects in collaboration with Fell) with band favourites such as Tod Dockstader and Panasonic, while Surgeon played his tough, sinewy, minimal style of techno, rounding out each show after the duo had finished debuting this new material.
  • Recording together under the aliases of Tru Funk and Sub Love on Three Stripe Records, they created hardcore staples like "4am" and made numerous DJing appearances at early Universe raves.
  • While DJing at the Sanctuary, a New York dance club known as "the first totally uninhibited gay discothèque in America," Grasso was known for the danceability of his musical work.
  • He explains that graffiti, breakdancing, DJing, MCing, and the way you talk and dress are all elements of hip-hop.
  • Brunson had been working in computer animation and producing and DJing for Skint records offshoot Under 5's as Rareforce.
  • He initially focused on DJing and organising gigs for other artists in Stoke Newington, London, and then Manchester under the "Down at The Redbricks" moniker Plans for a “psychedelic supergroup” in which Gorton hoped to get singers from bands Alfie had previously toured with including The Flaming Lips, The Zutons and Snow Patrol to record vocals over songs written by unsigned acts he'd come across were seemingly abandoned.
  • Opportunities for student staff members include on-air hosting (DJing), production, promotions, newscasting, sportscasting, programming, sales and marketing, and engineering.
  • The first System 7 live show was in December 1990 at Linford Studios in Battersea, London, consisting of Steve playing guitar and Alex Paterson playing samples and DJing pre-release versions of the upcoming first System 7 and Orb albums.
  • It is often used in DJing; many DJs use specialty slipmats so that friction will be reduced between the record and the platter.
  • DJing is the act of live rearranging and remixing of pre-recorded music material to new compositions.
  • Chopped and screwed (also called screwed and chopped or slowed and throwed) is a music genre and technique of remixing music that involves slowing down the tempo and DJing.
  • Their joint debut LP with The Krown Rulers from Camden, New Jersey included production by the Ultramagnetic MCs' Kool Keith and Ced Gee, with a style that was bass-heavy with the Roland TR-808 drum machine and E-mu SP-12 sampler, raw "street" lyrics and aggressive scratch DJing.
  • Hip hop culture is characterized by the key elements of rapping, DJing and turntablism, and breakdancing; other elements include graffiti, beatboxing, street entrepreneurship, hip hop language, and hip hop fashion.



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