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How to DJ at A Special Event
Mon, Dec 19th 2011, 04:23
Like all professionals, DJ’s need to be versatile. Unless you’re one of the best with a regular set in a popular club, you’ll need to work at smaller functions to keep your career going. DJ services are required at corporate func...
A New Year’s Resolution: Out With the Old, In with the New or Used Goods.
Mon, Dec 19th 2011, 04:20
It’s that time of year again, the year that most of us look forward to yet many others hate. The anticipation of a New Year; it’s in the air and is a matter of days away. And with the New Year comes new beginnings; whether you’re...
Follow Our Spring Cleaning Check List on How to Get Rid of Your Second Hand Goods
Mon, Nov 14th 2011, 09:54
It’s something many of us dread, however is absolutely essential. Spring cleaning is the tradition of preparing our homes for summer and dusting away the lasts of winter from our rooms and hallways. With the background noise of birds chirpin...
How To Keep Your Bank Manager Happy Whilst Satisfying Your Gaming Addictions
Mon, Nov 14th 2011, 09:44
Parents always want to give their children the best, but sometimes the best is just simply too expensive. Gaming is the latest craze among South Africa’s little ones and parents are getting sick and tired of paying for expensive games and ga...
The Top Five Benefits of Playing Musical Instruments
Mon, Sep 19th 2011, 11:05
Musical instruments are known for being weapons of inspiration, comforters of grief, and encouragers of romance. Being able to play one or more will give you the ability to affect and connect with others, and will give you the means to express you...
Choosing the Perfect Musical Instruments for Your Child
Mon, Sep 19th 2011, 11:00
When it comes to choosing the correct musical instruments for your children to play, there is more to consider than the sound that it makes. Previously, parents would consider the price of learning the instrument and its practicality; today parent...
Music Makes the Heart Grow Warmer
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 12:19
The first thing a musician would save in a fire or a flood is their musical instruments. It might be hard to believe, but pianos, cellos and guitars have been saved over photographs, gold fish and favourite t-shirts. Musicians who have lost their ...
Ten Steps to Clutter Free Living
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 12:14
Let’s face it: we could all be a little bit neater. At the end of a long winter or time in our lives when everything else other than our homes seems to win our attention, we are often forced to face the suffocating realization that our homes...
FENG-SHUI your Home and your Pocket
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 12:08
There is a traditional Chinese belief that your inner self is mirrored on your surroundings and that your home should act as a place where positive energy can flow to allow good luck to enter your life. Feng-Shui believes that living in a cl...
So You Want to be a DJ
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 12:01
DJ’s are celebrities in their own right. Whether a club or radio DJ, their names have become recognisable and their mixes are being awarded. However, getting recognised and actually developing your career in the DJing industry is not t...
Money Back in your pocket with Game Trader
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 11:43
The average child aged between eight and 12 plays 13 hours of video and console games per week, while teens age 13 to 18 play 14 hours of video and console games per week. With these figures it’s no surprise why parents have to deal with ste...
Calling All Gamers to Cash in with Game Trader
Tue, Aug 30th 2011, 11:20
Video games and online gaming have become very popular over the last 30 years, so popular in fact that the online gaming market alone is estimated at 15 million US dollars. The Playstation3 sold 12.35 million units in the US alone, the Xbox3...
Feng-Shui Your Home
Tue, Jul 5th 2011, 12:41
There is a traditional Chinese belief that your inner self is mirrored on your surroundings and that your home should act as a place where positive energy can flow to allow good luck to enter your life. Feng-Shui believes that living in a cl...
How to Become a Rock Star
Tue, Jul 5th 2011, 01:00
Everybody dreams of being the best at what they love, however when you’re a musician this often reaches obsessive levels. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as passion leads to success however if you want to be successful rock star hav...
DJ’s get their big break
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 03:46
Twenty-four year old Pinetown resident Sanele Hlongwane and twenty-five year old Mduduzi Mtshalifrom Queensburgh have been given a once in a lifetime opportunity to live their dream. These two up and coming DJs recently won the Cash Crusader...
Sanele Hlongwane & Mduduzi Mtshali young aspiring DJ’s get their big break
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 03:32
Twenty-four year old Pinetown resident Sanele Hlongwane and twenty-five year old Mduduzi Mtshalifrom Queensburgh have been given a once in a lifetime opportunity to live their dream. These two up and coming DJs recently won the Cash Crusader...
Young aspiring DJ gets his big break and his DJ equipment
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 02:52
Twenty-two year old Ntsako Mabasa of Soweto has been given a once in a lifetime opportunity to live his dream. This up and coming DJ recently won the Cash Crusaders DJ Apprentice competition powered by YFM and walked away with a new set of DJ equi...
The benefits of buying second hand goods
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 02:38
Second hand goods or used goods have, for many decades, been a very lucrative for of income generation for developing nations. As consumerism grew in Europe and America following the Second World War and the throw away generation was born, materia...
Form follows function; The evolution of DJ Equipment
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 02:27
DJ equipment today influences not only the way music is produced but the way music is enjoyed. It was not however always this way, in the beginning the equipment was developed as styles of music grew and changed. Musicians were essentially the eng...
Musical instruments in the modern orchestra
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011, 02:19
The word orchestra derives from the ancient Greek word for the name given to the area in front of the stage reserved for the chorus. The orchestra as we know it today was largely developed over the 18th and 19th century but changed very little ove...
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