Category — DJ Equipment
Speaker Buddy Speakers
These speakers dubbed the Speaker Buddies were created by Alex Underwood as an homage to a often neglected material: Expanded Polystyrene, a lightweight material that is often regarded as useless. The speakers work in pairs, and depict child-like postures, meaning certain bedroom dj’s will finally have an audience.
via Home Tone
September 30, 2008 No Comments
We Make It Good Mix, Vol. 5
Peep the new mix from the We Make It Good Series, this time featuring Gaslamp Killer.
“The GLK goes from dirty scratch beats to dirty south rap, to some new new beat shit, to Nirvana! Then straight to Bombay India for some Bollywood fun, right into some Jaylib! And that’s all within the first 10 minutes of this mix. Nuff said. Peep it.”
-Gas Lamp Killer
We Make It Good Mix Series, Vol. 5 feat. Gaslamp Killer
Track Listing:
GLK INTRO
BUCKETHEAD – SKRATCH BEAT
UGK – INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS ANTHEM
ROBOTO – VORTEX COOKIES (fLako Rmx) – GLK EDIT
NIRVANA – SCENTLESS APPRENTICE
KALYANJI ANANDJI – DHARMATMA THEME – TOMMY’S EDIT
JAYLIB – CHAMPION SOUND
DABRYE – ENCODED FLOW INSTRUMENTAL
FUZZ FACE – BRAINSWAPPER
SAMIYAM – PORNO SLAP
THE ROOTS – GET BUSY
THE CLIPSE – GRINDIN’
DJ SIGNIFY – LISTEN / THE ISOLATIONIST – INSTRUMENTALS
ALEXANDERS DARK BAND – DRUM ATTIK
OHNO – FAST GAMBLE
BULLION – I KNOW THERES NO ANSWER
THE SLAPPED EYEBALLERS – REDE HET SIE GSEIT
LES MOGOL – KALEIDOSCOPIC DREAM
THE GASLAMP KILLER – SHOWSTOPPER
FLYING LOTUS & THE GASLAMP KILLER – GNG BNG
…FIN…
September 24, 2008 1 Comment
Expressionist Bass Speaker System
Altec Lansing recently released what they say is the first 2.2 desktop speaker system, called the Expressionist Bass. Each 10″ high, cone shaped speaker has a 1.5″ driver and a 4″ subwoofer mounted on the base, and feature an auxiliary input for media and MP3 connection. Its frequency response is rated at 40Hz-16kHz.
The Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass system ships on October for $129.95
September 23, 2008 1 Comment
DJ Halloween Costumes
Most DJ’s know that wearing a Halloween costume during a gig is usually a pretty bad idea. Depending on what the outfit is, it is only a matter of time before you tear it off either due to it being too hot, or simply getting in the way of you being able to mix properly. Being as how I will be spinning a party at a friends house this year as opposed to a professional establishment, I figured I would see what type of outfits I could find online.
Sadly I couldn’t find anything I personally wanted to wear, but here’s some outfits I would laugh my ass off if I ever saw a DJ wear while in the booth.
September 23, 2008 1 Comment
Sennheiser HD 25 Headphones
After 5 years of hard work, my Audio-Technica headphones finally broke last week (during a gig no less which was beyond miserable). Consequently I spent the weekend researching which pair of headphones I wanted to get, which turned out to be quite the mission due to the absurd amount of headphones on the market.
After a lot of reading, and a bit of consulting with some of my colleagues I finally wound up with these:
Despite having known for a long time that Sennheiser Headphones had a reputation for being good in the studio, I never thought spending $200+ on a pair of dj headphones that were probably not much better than a pair i could get for under $100 was a good idea. Apparently I was wrong.
Aside from being a tad tight on your head (guess it depends on how big your dome is), these things sound amazingly clear, with good bass definition, and crisp highs. They also don’t have a coiled cord which is surprisingly my favortie thing about them because now I don’t constantly have to untangle the chord.
Why am I telling you this? So that if you’re headphones break tonight you know what to do.
Cheers.
September 18, 2008 No Comments
The DJ Mobile
While you may have thought the boombox bikes were over the top, they hardly compare to this DJ mobile made by Dutch artist Olaf Mooij. The DJ mobile was designed to be used as a driveable PA system, which you would park, and then stand up through the open sunroof while you showcase your mad skills on the turntables to the surrounding neighborhoods.
September 12, 2008 No Comments
Massive Bike Sound Systems
Opting not to follow the traditional route of installing obnoxiously loud sub woofers into the trunks of their cars, this group of Trinidadian teenagers from Queens, NY instead chose to modify their bikes with several massive speakers.
The bikes range in size and have fierce names such as “Tinnitus Rex”, or the above pictured “Basszilla”. There’s even a movie about these kids called Made In Queens thats directed by Nicholas Randall and Joe Stevens. Check the trailer:
August 15, 2008 2 Comments
Turntable Watch by Tokidoki

Remember that wrist watch shaped like a mini turntable that DJ Qbert used to wear way back in the day? Yeah I really wanted one too at the time, and since then there have certainly been several look-a-likes, the most recent of which, the Turntable Watch by Tokidoki, completely misses the mark, at least in terms of making something a real DJ would actually wear.

Although the vinyl piece does rotate, it does not indicate the time, as that function is left to what vaguely resembles a radio dial on the left side of the watch. But even more atrocious than the design and the color scheme of the watch, is the asking price of $175.
August 4, 2008 1 Comment
Paper Thin DJ Controller…Literally
Did you recently arrive at a gig, only to realize you forgot your turntables? Well don’t worry, because apparently these days all you need is a computer and a…piece of paper???
It appears that a DJ MoCAP recently developed a camera-based motion capture controller compatible with the TRAKTOR DJ software. It looks a bit sluggish and there is definately some latency, but hey, it’s a piece of paper remember!
August 1, 2008 No Comments
Seagate Download Festival 2008
Its the weekend finally, and theres some great shows going on this weekend! I might find my way over to the HARD Summer Festival at the Shrine Expo Hall on Saturday night, but I have a gig that night that is about 75% confirmed right now so we’ll see. Sunday will be awesome though as I’m definitely going to the Seagate Download Festival happening at the Gibson Amphitheatre. The lineup has some great artists like Ghostland Observatory, Flosstradamus, Datarock, and one of my old time favorites, RJD2.
For more info on the Download Festival Click Here
July 18, 2008 1 Comment

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