Miss Jarea: Scandinavia`s leading female Dj of UK HardStyles
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calm down dear Elwira, you surely dont think that playing different styles makes one a wannabe dj for those different scenes do you? i for an example play dnb as well as breakbeats + electro, and spice up my life with a set of techno/trance/house/other 4 to the floor cack every now and then... its just so that i happen to like all those styles so why not play them?
...but if youre referring to jareas mixing skills, i have to say im sorry and i understood everything wrong. :]
Genki you understand me wrong yep!!!!
It's very good to play different style. BUT YOU HAVE TO LAERN PLAY THEM GOOD FIRST!!!!
Ouh! i don't know how to explain this. Miss Jarea is keeping just a little bit too hurry for everything and she also say little too much..... :rolleyes:
And I quote:
"Anyway, playing good somethign even a monkey can do! It's teh show u put on when u play that makes the difference " - Guess who?
calm down dear Elwira, you surely dont think that playing different styles makes one a wannabe dj for those different scenes do you? i for an example play dnb as well as breakbeats + electro, and spice up my life with a set of techno/trance/house/other 4 to the floor cack every now and then... its just so that i happen to like all those styles so why not play them?
having collected and played various styles of music i completely agree to this. there is nothing wrong in enthusing about a style you've haven't been into before and then you suddenly find it great and fresh. of course, if someone's found a new style to him/her just a week ago and then boasts about being the best dj on that style of music, well, that is what i find kinda funny.. i mean, i've been seriously collecting old soul and funk 45's for a couple of years now (finding original pressings, no re-issues, comps and stuff, that is) and i still find myself a wannabe on the soul/funk scene, knowing that there are blokes and birds, who've been into that shit for 30 years now. and they still are. (even though i may boast about that a bit sometimes. if i'm caught off with that, just please let me know)
and well, er.. about someone being a wannabe and whatnot, being an older lad i find this ranting and raving about wannabes kinda funny. i mean, i was around when the hyperdelics organised their first parties in turku-area back in the late eighties (now, a side note to anyone coming outside turku, by this i'm not claiming us turku people did it first here in finland, my opinion on this is the thing happened simultaneously in helsinki and turku). back then i was a young wannabe lad interested in music and good parties. and i still am, only the times have changed.
besides, we need wannabees! where else do people thinks new punters and dj's come from?
:)
Genki you understand me wrong yep!!!!
It's very good to play different style. BUT YOU HAVE TO LAERN PLAY THEM GOOD FIRST!!!!
Ouh! i don't know how to explain this. Miss Jarea is keeping just a little bit too hurry for everything and she also say little too much..... :rolleyes:
aight.. i kinda knew it as soon as i had posted that post! silly me!! ;]
yepp i agree to that. as a dj, i always listen quite critically when other djs play (altho sometimes i wouldnt want to be so critical), and of course i get the best kicks from djs who are really into the sound they play and not just 'throw in some new promos'... the selection is the most important part in a mix IMO, and if youre not into the sound youre playing.... well, how the hell are you supposed to make a good selection then... especially when you havent heard the tunes beforehand!!! :D
but yeh, my apologies Ms Elwira, i'll try and understand you right next time. :)
having collected and played various styles of music i completely agree to this. there is nothing wrong in enthusing about a style you've haven't been into before and then you suddenly find it great and fresh. of course, if someone's found a new style to him/her just a week ago and then boasts about being the best dj on that style of music, well, that is what i find kinda funny.. i mean, i've been seriously collecting old soul and funk 45's for a couple of years now (finding original pressings, no re-issues, comps and stuff, that is) and i still find myself a wannabe on the soul/funk scene, knowing that there are blokes and birds, who've been into that shit for 30 years now. and they still are. (even though i may boast about that a bit sometimes. if i'm caught off with that, just please let me know)
and well, er.. about someone being a wannabe and whatnot, being an older lad i find this ranting and raving about wannabes kinda funny. i mean, i was around when the hyperdelics organised their first parties in turku-area back in the late eighties (now, a side note to anyone coming outside turku, by this i'm not claiming us turku people did it first here in finland, my opinion on this is the thing happened simultaneously in helsinki and turku). back then i was a young wannabe lad interested in music and good parties. and i still am, only the times have changed.
besides, we need wannabees! where else do people thinks new punters and dj's come from?
:)
I didn't men to hurt this wannabe worth to anyone. I am also wannabe and always want to be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:002:
good wordz Hexasonik!
I am also wannabe and always want to be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:002:
muah!! :D im a wannabe as well, and i also wanna be a wannabe phorever!!!!
IMO when an artist stops being a wannabe, tha piss has risen in their headz and the enthusiasm and devotion gives way to arrogance and laziness in wanting to progress in what they do. so yeah, keep on wannabeing everyone, it gives a lot of strength and motivation!!!
1. Bedroom dj's doesn't count, too many wannabe's :rolleyes:
...im sorry i had to drag this up, but someone needs to shape up with this attitude right now. :003:
BEDROOM DJS DO COUNT!!!!!! :mad:
Just wondering what is the difference between a bedroom dj and a performing dj? Amount of gigs? If so how many gigs are needed to ascend from the "pathetic" bedroom dj class to the glorious performing dj class?
I want to be a bedroom dj forever. It is where the soul comes from. I would never do this for a living, because when ones life depends on playing records it would lose all its meaning to me. (There are couple of examples where a bedroom dj attitude has lifted a person to a god-like state eg. Laurent Garnier, Sven Väth to name a few, but these occasions are so rare that I wouldn't count on it)
as Genki said bedroom dj's do count
aight.. i kinda knew it as soon as i had posted that post! silly me!! ;]
yepp i agree to that. as a dj, i always listen quite critically when other djs play (altho sometimes i wouldnt want to be so critical), and of course i get the best kicks from djs who are really into the sound they play and not just 'throw in some new promos'... the selection is the most important part in a mix IMO, and if youre not into the sound youre playing.... well, how the hell are you supposed to make a good selection then... especially when you havent heard the tunes beforehand!!! :D
but yeh, my apologies Ms Elwira, i'll try and understand you right next time. :)
Genki i think just this what you are writing here. Thanks for helping. It's not good keep the hurry!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
how many gigs are needed to ascend from the "pathetic" bedroom dj class to the glorious performing dj class?
One. Before your second gig someone already starts to nag about the same boring DJs playing at all parties. See for yourselves
the selection is the most important part in a mix IMO,
I disagree! There is no one most important part of the mix - good tunes are no good if every time the DJ tries to mix it's a trainwreck! And likewise supersmooth mixing skills aren't any good if the tune selection wouldn't make a fart excited.
You may correct me if I'm wrong...:)
u r right Nick, but thats not really my point...
i mean, i can easily listen to a set of non-mixed (slide in/out) GOOD tunes and have a right ball, but if a super-skilled hyper-dj would spin utter crap with a magic touch, i wouldnt touch it with a ten foot pole anyway.
for me its mostly abt the music still.. the dj is a statist. unless were talking abt turntablism.
I disagree! There is no one most important part of the mix - good tunes are no good if every time the DJ tries to mix it's a trainwreck! And likewise supersmooth mixing skills aren't any good if the tune selection wouldn't make a fart excited.
You may correct me if I'm wrong...:)
Anyone can mix its not hard! Tune selection is the most important factor, if your playing boring music, there will be no-one there to listen to your faultless mixing!
Giving people A goodtime is the #1 thing!
love and peace
Simon London
http://WWW.CLIMAX.AC
I disagree! There is no one most important part of the mix - good tunes are no good if every time the DJ tries to mix it's a trainwreck! And likewise supersmooth mixing skills aren't any good if the tune selection wouldn't make a fart excited.
You may correct me if I'm wrong...:)
Going way off-topic, but IMO they both are as important as another. Bad mixing ruines a good mixtape, if the songs are good. And vice versa.
Yeah you're both right! But so am I! I wasn't saying tune selction is the most important, nor mixing, but that IMO you can't divide the 'art' of DJing into different factors and say "OK, tunes are most important, then mixing skills, then how you dance (or not) behind the decks, then your clothes, then your DJ name, and finally if you play CDs or vinyl" - it's just not possible. It's like saying that if you write a book it's the idea that's 'most' important, whereas someone could have a fuckin wicked idea for a book but cos they can't write for shit it's not gonna be a good read is it?
I have respect for the "composers of music". Dj's that I respect are the ones who know what they are doing. Naturally talented!!!
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Yeah you're both right! But so am I! I wasn't saying tune selction is the most important, nor mixing, but that IMO you can't divide the 'art' of DJing into different factors and say "OK, tunes are most important, then mixing skills, then how you dance (or not) behind the decks, then your clothes, then your DJ name, and finally if you play CDs or vinyl" - it's just not possible. It's like saying that if you write a book it's the idea that's 'most' important, whereas someone could have a fuckin wicked idea for a book but cos they can't write for shit it's not gonna be a good read is it?
yeh you are correct, but i still think youre 'humping the comma' here. ;]
When you DJ you are supposed to supply a service to your audience...give them a great time... people have worked all week they need to relax and have fun...As a DJ you are supposed to do everything within your skill level and your record box to do so... The DJ is not the star the people are..and never forget that.
love and peace
Simon London
http://WWW.CLIMAX.AC
I think pHaze might appreciate you having a go on Jungell, though ;D
Hey hey hey! I'm not quite that easy :p You have to buy me a drink first, atleast.
Miss Jarea:
Scandinavia's leading female Dj of UK HardStyles // Short Bio 2006
(changed and updatet 27.07.06)
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Miss Jarea started her career way back in 1997 as a Drum'n Bass DJ, but it wasn't until the year 2000 that she discovered the UK underground scene and got totally addicted to that sound. Finding her true passion, she shortly after started her first performances all across Norway, building her name from the small local clubs to huge renowned events like Sundance, Milk Club, Resurrection and even Hyperstate / Biblos. With weekly broadcastings on international web radio's such as PureDJ.com and ID&T Radio, international gigs and releases, Miss Jarea is Scandinavia's Nr.1 DJ.
Playing a smooth blend of UK HardHouse, HardTrance, Dutch HardStyle, NRG and HardTechno, Jarea has many faces.
On the production side, Miss Jarea has been releasing projects since 2001, and currently several big international labels such as Riot, Nukleuz, Passion, Scum records and Vicious Circle have shown interest in her work. In January 2005, Jarea made a record deal with Carnal Records, and is currently releasing major floor fillers on this label.
Under pressure of the increasing international demand for her performance, Miss Jarea moved to Amsterdam in 2003, where she hooked up with among others the Dutch HardTrance promoter Q-Dance witch resulted in a performance at QlubTempo.
During that year she managed to arranged a brand new residency in LA and various other bookings in Scandinavia, Holland, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, Luxembourg, Egypt, USA, Canada and UK to mention a few. Currently, Jarea is working on her upcoming productions and planning her 2007 world tour.
Her first EP `Missing You' / `No Control' got signed to Carnal Records (Purple Eye Entertainment) early in 2005 and has been hitting Dance Charts all across the globe for several months since its release in January 2005. Her 2nd EP `Move Ya Head' / `Evil Seeds' released October 17th same year, also received massive feedback and airplay worldwide!!!
The Ep was listed as one of the 20 most sold HardTrance EP's last winter and received great reviews by several big international dj's like Marco V and Tom Harding as well as music magazines, including the International Upfront and DJ Magazine which listed it as one of Top 5 must have tracks - rated 5/5 stars. Even the UK based and very influential radio BBC 1's radio show The Residency as well as Judge Jules regularly play Miss Jarea's tracks on their shows.
The current upcoming release `Brain Damage' / `Schizophrenia' and RBA-No Alternative remix has been getting great promo feedback from some of the biggest UK producers and djs in the world, predicting this to be a huge dancefloor filler this summer.
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Discography
Miss Jarea EP - Brain Damage / Schizophrenia (Grimlock Recordings / Passion Records UK comoing out Fall 2006)
Miss Jarea EP - Over Yo Head / Evil Seeds (Carnal Records - 2005)
Miss Jarea EP - Missing You / No Control (Carnal Records - 2005)
Dan Brinslee & Miss Jarea - Adrenalina (Dan Don't - 2004)
Dan Brinslee & Miss Jarea - It's Getting Closer (Dan Don't - 2003)
Miss Jarea - Soul Commander part II (Dan Don't - 2003)
Miss Jarea - Next Time / Don't Disturb (Dan Don't - 2003)
DJ Dulce vs DJ Miss Jarea - Soul Commander (Shock Records - 2003)
Eskimo feat Miss Jares - Call Me Poison (CNR InDisc Records - 2001)
Eskimo feat Miss Jarea - Tell Me (CNR InDisc Records - 2000)
Latest Compilation
Miss Jarea - Evolution Of Kaos ( ID&T Netherlands - Nov 2005)
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