Karaoke & DJ USA #27
$4.95
FALL 1997 • NUMBER TWENTYSEVEN
“Today's youth want to emulate the DJ. The DJ is the role model, the culture hero, the icon of cool for this generation. And today's DJ — whether spinning Dance music, Hip Hop or even Karaoke — channels excitement, and, in the best-case scenario, an indescribable something extra. This special issue of K&DJ USA attempts to explore that something extra. We did our best to create a document which represents DJ culture on all fronts, while providing a wealth of information that is designed to help you do your job. The fact of the matter is that DJ culture, of which all who read this magazine are a part, is growing exponentially: keeping up with these changes is like mastering quantum physics. Longtime readers, however, are probably not surprised by the expanded coverage. You are already used to this magazine taking risks, experimenting, linking, growing and changing from issue to issue. And if you think that edition #27 represents a quantum leap, hold on to your extension cords: we have some surprises planned for the very next issue that may blow a few fuses.”
–Dale Lafayette & Eric K. Arnold
Description
FALL 1997 • NUMBER TWENTYSEVEN • FINAL ISSUE
88 PAGES, GLOSSY COLOR/BW 10″ X 13″ OVERSIZE MAGAZINE FORMAT
FEATURES
FLASH IS FAST, FLASH IS COOL — Eric K. Arnold
Our exclusive interview with DJ and Hip Hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash at Planet Rock in Oakland
UPDATING THE GROOVE TRADITION: KING BRITT — DJ E-Mix
About to release the first Silk 130 album, Britt has high hopes for the DJ artform
BUILDING A MULTIPLE SYSTEM DJ SERVICE — S. William Nesbitt II
Successful multi-system mobile entertainment operators share some insights
TURNING INTERACTIVE — DJ Mike Fright
With clients like Apple Computer, HP and Cellular One, Denon & Doyle DJ Co. is on a roll
1ST ANNUAL K&DJUSA TURNTABLE SPINOFF — Eric K. Arnold
We draw an impressive array of talent to our studios to test and rate the latest DJ turntables
SOLID GROUND
WORD — A new managing editor, a quantum-leap issue and even bigger changes cued up
TRADE BEAT — News and reports from the industries we serve
KARAOKE — Ben Fong-Torres on Club Lessons, Bob Brown, Huey Lewis & Karaoke
LIGHTING — DJ Mike Fright on lighting the club you work at
TECHTALK — How to bi-amp your rig
PRO AUDIO REVIEWS — Hands-on reviews of the latest DJ, Karaoke and pro audio gear
MUSIC REVIEWS: Newly expanded!
QUARTERLY CHARTS & PLAYLISTS — Newly expanded!
PRO PRODUCT REVIEWS — Turntable Wizardry, the Karaoke Club Pack
FUN STUFF — Cool products and accessories for DJs and KJs
Copyright ©1992-2018 Dale Lafayette
Additional information
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 13 × 10 in |
Staff | DALE LAFAYETTE — Publisher/Executive Editor |
Writers | Eric K. Arnold • Michael R. Erb • Trinity Houston • DJ E-Mix • DJ Kozmik • Trinity Houston • Chris Leclair • Jim Dalia • Dale Lafayette • William Kelly • S. William Nesbitt II • DJ Mike Fright • Rebecca McNiel • Scott Shirai • Allen Wright |
Contributors | 12 Inch Records • Bob Brown • Cut Chemist • DJ Ice Water • Dave Fernandez • Frank Harris • Bob Pallo • Becky Rickett • J.P. Tiberio • John Whelan • BAHHC • Richard Camillo • DJ Quest • Brad Fisher • King Britt • O-Dub • Michelle Quigley • Kevin Seal • Marsha Vdoven • George Whitehouse • Beni B • Laurent Cohen • DJ Anna • Brian Doyle • Rich Leggit • Daryl Owens • Rakus • Soul Disco Record Pool • Richard Vogt • Spike Wray Grandmaster Flash • Kool Herc • Afrika Bambaataa • Dave Edwards • Karl Detken • Bobby Morganstein |
Copyright | © 1992-2018 Dale Lafayette |