Tuesday, 07 February 2012

  • Essential DJs are a London based team of Professional Djs who make certain you attain the best music

    If you are planning being married, Anniversary Party, Birthday Party, or any important function that will require professional DJ entertainment you have found the right place. Here you are able to hire a DJ on a conversational level. Established in 1995 Essential DJs continues to be quietly providing top quality DJs with a of the very most amazing functions and events.

    Our DJs play every style of music - from modern pop to 50s,60s,70s,80s,90s classics, dance, house and swing. Your DJ will become your Disc Jockey, Master of Ceremonies, Music Specialist, Entertainment Specialist, and Crowd Motivator. He/she will also cooperate together with you, your caterer along with your photographer and also hardwearing . function running efficiently.

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    Mobile Discos

    Having started playing records in dance halls during the early 40s, Jimmy Savile was effectively the first ever Mobile Disco DJ; according to his autobiography, the very first person to use two turntables along with a microphone, that she did on the Grand Records Ball in the Guardbridge Hotel in 1947. Savile is widely acknowledged as being one of the first in England to make use of twin turntables for continuous play of music, thus pioneering the concept of Mobile Disco DJing as we know it today.

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    Disco DJ

    Many people claims the Disco DJ scene started already in the early 70?s. As with ’71-’73. However estimate that really depends upon what you believe is DISCO?! The Discotheque scene really started in the past, with clubs starting playing music on records to the audience. Over these clubs, the Disc-Jockey [Disco DJ] was formed as this guy putting the records about the turntables and often speaking with the crowd inside a radio show kind of way.

    Others say the Disco DJ pointed in the mid 70?s and that’s also my estimation. I believe which you in tunes from around ’74-’76 can begin hearing really, what I call, “the Disco sound” - than you can just a few years before.

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