Tuesday, December 27, 2011

DJ Todd P Has Been Throwin It Down Since the 80s and Isn't Stopping Soon!

!±8± DJ Todd P Has Been Throwin It Down Since the 80s and Isn't Stopping Soon!

Todd Hurley, a.k.a. DJ Todd P., has been on the turntables since 1984. He started spinning hip hop and breaks back in the Break Dancin' days, moved from Medford, Oregon to California and found the underground Rave scene in San Francisco around 1992 and fell in love with techno and the dance/club scene. As the scene changed, Dj Todd P was right there making the move to house music, and playing soulful vocal funky house at various clubs, parties and raves around California. Today Dj Todd P is owner of Hurley Entertainment in Sacramento/Bay area California and is playing NU-Funk, break beats and House. Dj Todd P is passionate about music and passionate about rockin the dance floors with great tunes.

So how did it all begin?

- Wow it was a while ago!(1984) I was 16 I was in Medford, Oregon where me and my friends were all in a break-dance crew (the RZA) then I moved to L.A. for a year and got to see the Hip Hop scene for real! I, went to the underground club that ICE T owned "RADIO" (it was in the movie breakin') anyway, I saw the Dj G.L.O.V.E. on stage scratchin and Beat Juggling and really movin the crowd. I knew right then I had found my calling. when school started there was a Dj playing at our lunch break in the courtyard and I went up introduced myself and started learning from him and his brother (thanks Polo and Nic) A Dj was born that day...my first Dj name was "EXQUISE Dj"

Where did the name come from?

Well that's a tough one. My first name is Todd my middle name starts with a P. Dj Todd P. it's been said that you're not supposed to pick your dj name. I had a few Dj friends with the name of Todd so we threw in the middle initial to tell us apart. I remember a party that six Djs played and we were all named Todd. (The party was called Todd Squad 85) so since that party the Name has been with me ever since.

What gave you that initial push?

Where I grew up in Medford we started clubbing at 16 yrs old. I love to dance. So I guess dancing pushed me into the Dj booth.

Tell us about your current DJ / Production setup? What Hardware / Software do you use?

Well I own a sound production Company (Hurley Entertainment) I have a lot of equipment. In my DJ coffin I use pioneer djm 600 mixers, Technics turntables and Serato. I also have a Roland MC909. My sound system has 4 18"custom subs and 8 15'tops., a huge rack of sound processing equipment and amps. I bring the noise!

Did the Djing, Production, Promoting come 1st?

Funny, I really started making mix tapes and carrying the ghetto blaster for the RZA break-dance crew. Yeah we broke out the cardboard! Then Djing then production now promoting.

Who's throwing the best parties at the moment?

Well in Sac I like the Substance parties they have really been bringing out some great talent from all around. In the Bay Area there is so many world class Djs any night of the week you can hit a great party.

What was the first event you ever played at/put on?

I got to play at my High school dance in L.A. (1984) the DJ that was supposed to play got suspended from school. And that was my big shot! We had a lot of breakers and poppers. Another school came and battled my school on the floor! (We served up proper) it gives me chills to remember that night... thanks.

What was your first record you bought?

I still have it! It was JAM ON IT by Newcleus! It had just come out and I scored on it at licorice pizza in L.A. that was the first DJ record store I had ever seen. Stacks of vinyl, record players and headphones. Ahhh the days of old...

Out of all the tracks in your crate, which one never fails?

Wow there are so many...I love to play Nu-Funk so I would say anything that Jayl Funk mixed or Fort Knox five! Seriously there's a lot of fire out there right now in the Nu-Funk genre!

What's your favorite track / record / album / mix set of all time?

It's the one going in my head at all times...it just never stops.

When all the partying is over how do you like to chill out?

I like to chill with my wife Wendy we like to go on bike rides, rafting the river, Camping we really like art too. She's a singer songwriter so we play "Studio" a lot.

So how is the scene in your eyes at the moment?

It's always changing but always kind of the same. The scene is about fun music dancing love and friends. There is room for everyone in the scene! No matter whom you are or where you come from. Just go to the scene and make new friends any time. You go where you hear house music or funk you're going to make friends! All you need is a smile!

What's your real name if you use an alias and how old are you?

My real name is Todd Hurley and I am 42...uum did I just say that?? They say inside every old person is on young person wondering WTF happened? okay 42. Moving on next question...

Where do you live currently?

I live in Sacramento California

How big is your vinyl collection?

Pause...moment of silence please...most of my record collection was stolen a few years ago. So I'm rebuilding. I have 12,000 songs digitally on C.D. and a computer full of new music.

What do you think about digital DJ setups like Serato, Traktor, and Ableton? Do you use them?

YES! I use a Rane Serato SL3 and I love it! I am a vinyl guy forever and my serato gives me the opportunity to get real hard to find music or tracks from friends and still mix with vinyl. The days of record stores are fading away and I will always miss that. BUT music selection is not limited by the record stores crates. I can get anything on the internet.

Funniest thing that ever happened at an event?

Hmmm brain overload...

Other DJs you rate?

Jeno, Garth, Rick Preston, Miguel Migs, Andy Caldwell, Chuck Love, Joshua Heath, Jon H. (FK5), Jayl Funk, and locally I dig Nate Spross, Kritt, and Dansin. I'd say those are my favorites right now.

What do you think about MC's and their role in hip-hop/dance music culture?

I know a lot of emcees and I think that it's an amazing talent. I really like freestyle rappers and battle rapping. That's REAL talent. Cuz it's live off the cuff. My favorite underground emcee is E.S.O.G from Hollister CA. that guy has skills!

What advice would you give to up and coming DJs/Promoters?

Practice, Practice, Practice and learn with vinyl. Then post some mixes up on one of the hosting sites and get some feedback. AND LISTEN TO THE FEEDBACK! Be your own DJ play what you like not what people say you should play. Djing is an art form and a lifestyle WELCOME!!

When you play is it a planned set?

Never planned, I pick music out for each separate show and put it in a crate then play outta that.

When was the 1st time you visited Ibiza? Was it to holiday or to play?

I haven't been to Spain but I have played @ Ibiza in Oakland back in the 90's. If I'm going on holiday my Wife Wendy tries to get me gigs wherever were going.

Anything else you want to say? Any shouts?

To my FAT CITY peeps, RZA, Substance Crew, Felony 1 records, My Wife Wendy, my Daughter Megan, my son Brandon

If you could stage a rave anywhere, where would you choose?

I think it would be cool to throw a RAVE at Alcatraz!

How do you see the scene 5 years from now?

I have watched the scene evolve over the years in a lot of ways. The party and the music. When I got into the Rave scene in 1989 it was all TECHNO and everyone was real drugged up. Then the House came around and has evolved into a million sub genres. Back then nobody knew what house music was not even the clubs. Now I hear house music on T.V. ads and it's really hit the mainstream. The Breaks and Nu-Funk is real big in Europe right now. And I think that's the direction it's going musically. There are a lot of people calling themselves producers because they have a computer and some loops. I like real musician's real singers and real studio production. And songs with some structure shape and dynamics. Not just the same loop for five minutes.

If you had a time machine what year would you go back to and why?

It would be the summer of love 1969 I'd be right at the Haight in San Francisco. That's really where it all started for the dance music scene. I love the energy there on the Haight. I make a point to go every time I'm in the City

Knight Rider or A-team?

How bout Starsky and Hutch. The music was better! Bow chicka bow bow!


DJ Todd P Has Been Throwin It Down Since the 80s and Isn't Stopping Soon!

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Traktor Kontrol S4 Review - Digital DJ Equipment

!±8± Traktor Kontrol S4 Review - Digital DJ Equipment

I cut through the hype to show you what's really important. For me, this boils down to user experience and sound quality. These are what sets good controllers apart from average ones.

I prefer seeing the production model tested by real pro DJs first before giving an opinion.

The Traktor Kontrol S4 by Native Instruments is similar in that it's also a fully integrated hardware and DJ software solution.

It's a great size for a DJ controller. Not too big to transport easily (unlike the Numark NS7) and big enough to look cool.

It also appears to be scalable enough for both beginner and pro DJs to use with confidence.

What advantage for you? Stability my friend. The last thing you want is for your DJ mixing software to get stuck in a set and embarrass you, leaving you red faced and having to reboot everything. With everyone laughing and pointing at you.

Traktor Kontrol S4 review - 4 decks to mix with & 4 channel mixer

Many of you won't mix using 4 decks to start with, but after a while you'll start to see why having 4 different audio sources can be interesting. Using 4 decks isn't for a casual DJ who plays out once a month and rarely practices. It's for the guys and girls who want to add some creativity, splice new sounds into their mixes, mix 3 or 4 tunes together (yes people can do it) and basically let rip on the sounds.

I do like their 4 channel mixer function. That is Kool & the Gang! Good, sturdy knobs and buttons give you close control.

Having 4 audio sources also is great for when a new DJ has to hit the decks running with no dip in the beat.

Imagine you play for 1 hour, everbody's dancing, then another DJ comes on, or your buddy. You have to keep them on the floor!

He or she can seamlessly plug their audio source into the Traktor Kontrol S4 and play away without either of you sweating!

Just the dancefloor will sweat. You'll head off and get a nice cold beer of course, happy with your set.

Traktor Kontrol S4 review - 4 decks to mix with & 4 channel mixer

Many of you won't mix using 4 decks to start with, but after a while you'll start to see why having 4 different audio sources can be interesting. Using 4 decks isn't for a casual DJ who plays out once a month and rarely practices. It's for the guys and girls who want to add some creativity, splice new sounds into their mixes, mix 3 or 4 tunes together (yes people can do it) and basically let rip on the sounds.

I do like their 4 channel mixer function. That is Kool & the Gang! Good, sturdy knobs and buttons give you close control.

Having 4 audio sources also is great for when a new DJ has to hit the decks running with no dip in the beat.

Imagine you play for 1 hour, everbody's dancing, then another DJ comes on, or your buddy. You have to keep them on the floor!

He or she can seamlessly plug their audio source into the Traktor Kontrol S4 and play away without either of you sweating!

Just the dancefloor will sweat. You'll head off and get a nice cold beer of course, happy with your set.

Traktor Kontrol S4 review - 4 decks to mix with & 4 channel mixer

Many of you won't mix using 4 decks to start with, but after a while you'll start to see why having 4 different audio sources can be interesting. Using 4 decks isn't for a casual DJ who plays out once a month and rarely practices. It's for the guys and girls who want to add some creativity, splice new sounds into their mixes, mix 3 or 4 tunes together (yes people can do it) and basically let rip on the sounds.

I do like their 4 channel mixer function. That is Kool & the Gang! Good, sturdy knobs and buttons give you close control.

Having 4 audio sources also is great for when a new DJ has to hit the decks running with no dip in the beat.

Imagine you play for 1 hour, everbody's dancing, then another DJ comes on, or your buddy. You have to keep them on the floor!

He or she can seamlessly plug their audio source into the Traktor Kontrol S4 and play away without either of you sweating!

Just the dancefloor will sweat. You'll head off and get a nice cold beer of course, happy with your set.

Traktor Kontrol S4 review - the verdict

Pros This controller is great. For me, it's the fact that the DJ will enjoy him or herself and not get stressed and lost with the controls.

Having the 4 channel mixer is a massive plus.

I do think having a 24 bit sound card is a must and you should only be considering digital gear which has at least that.

It also looks extremely cool.

Cons

No scratching

I think that if you're a turntablists, you should consider using Serato as Traktor seem to be less adapted for turntablism.

Price isn't for everybody

The price is not low, but gets you good, high end material with reliable software that'll last you for the next 5 years at least, and probably more.

Have a look at it, see the user reviews and decide for yourself if it's really for you.


Traktor Kontrol S4 Review - Digital DJ Equipment

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