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Japanese DJ recommendations?
I find DJ music interesting, lately more, so could anyone recommend me some DJ's?
I have to add that I don't want hiphop DJ's(I'm not into that kind of music anymore lately), but I like
to know DJ's who do techno, rock mixes, etc.
Maybe some who mix traditional Japanese music into
their works, that'd be the best actually. It also doesn't matter if they use vocals or not.
~Kenitai
I have to add that I don't want hiphop DJ's(I'm not into that kind of music anymore lately), but I like
to know DJ's who do techno, rock mixes, etc.
their works, that'd be the best actually. It also doesn't matter if they use vocals or not.
~Kenitai
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Re: Japanese DJ recommendations?
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Re: Japanese DJ recommendations?
I appreciate the first suggestion, but I'm not looking for bands, but DJ's who work on their own. Or in pairs. 
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Re: Japanese DJ recommendations?
Off the top of my head I can only think of Shinichi Osawa, but he really doesn't remix Japanese songs. Also I don't understand why you would look for Japanese DJ's specifically since it would seem like to me most DJ's wouldn't use songs with Japanese in them but mostly electronic/instrumentals. Of course there might be a few here and there but I assume its a very low percentage. Also like it was suggested in the "Techno/Rave in Japan" thread try myspace that should turn up many results. DJ'ing is really cool though, my brother started DJ'ing a year and ago and was really cool to learn how it works and all the techniques.
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