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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Hear the Google Translate Voice Beatbox ( From :New York Mag .com)

This is great so great I had to share it lol TY New York Mag

Hear the Google Translate Voice Beatbox

It's very simple! (1) Go to Google Translate.

(2) Set the translator to "German to German."

(3) Copy and paste this into the translate box: pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch.

(4) Press "listen." Ta-da!

Monday, November 22, 2010

DJ's that make me say WTF

I spoke to a young DJ this morning playing a club in Jax and what he said made no sense to me he only plays what you pay him to play if you pay him then he is an open Jukebox well the  club pays him to DJ so he is an open Jukebox for the club to keep it's patrons happy and he complained about playing songs he does not like people request or he Tell's them point blank no.


The patrons are the ones spending the money to pay for not only the alcohol but also to pay the entertainment as a DJ you are not a musical god you are a DJ you play requests unless of course you are some big time morning show DJ then I guess you do what ever you want to do. I know sometimes playing the bars and clubs I can be a little in your face and I am not for everyone but I do play requests if you ask for it and I have it and it wont offend anyone or get me shot I will play it and you do not have to tip me to play it, but if you feel the urge I don't mind tips. I guess when you just play one Genre of music Industrial you do not have to play requests. I would hate to be trapped to one type of music I love it all and believe a good or even great DJ has a love for all music not just what you like to listen to.


But again just the rantings of a mobile DJ

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A sample of some of our latest library additions

Another  Badd Creation Mobile DJ Service


Here is a small sample of some of our latest music library additions, we still have stuff the other guys do not have.

"We Are Rockstars" - Does It Offend You, Yeah?

"Death Of A Moralist" - Daniel Mansury
 "Don and Sherri" - Matthew Dear

 "Give Me Every Little Thing" - Juan Maclean

 "North American Scum" - LCD Soundsystem

 "Sexy Results" - Death From Above

 "Special Effect" - TRS-80

 "Street Justice" - MSTRKRFT

 "Over and Over" - Hot Chip

 "Through The Hosiery" - Crystal Castles

 "Crossover Appeal" - Guns N Bombs

 "Love Fades" - Amnesty

 "Trespasser" - Bad Medicine

 "Gotta Get Your Love" - Chocolate Star

 "Keep Running" - Cliff Nyren

 "Drugs Ain't Cool" - Ebony Rhythm Band

 "Street Scene" - Leon Mitchison

 "You Can Be A Star" - Luther Davis Group

 "Wake Up Pt. 1 & 2" - Pure Essence

 "Look What You've Done To Me" - Sheila Skipworth

 "Funky In Here" - Dayton Sidewinders

 "Put A Smile On Time" - The Rhythm Machine

 "The Cissy's Thang" - The Soul Seven

 "Don't Get Discouraged" - UPC Allstars

 "Anthem" - Trivium

 "Bat Country" - Avenged Sevenfold

 "Colony of Birchmen" - Mastodon

 "Milk Lizard" - Dillinger Escape Plan

 "Nothing Left" - As I Lay Dying

 "Ghosts of Perdition" - Opeth

 "Stars" - Hum

 "Resurrection" - Chimaira

 "Unsung" - Helmet

 "What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse" - The Black

 "Dahlia Murder

 "Redneck" - Lamb Of God

 "Deadly Sinners" - 3 Inches Of Blood

 "Barnburner" - The Agony Scene

 "Woman" - Wolfmother

 "And She Would Darken…" - The Twilight Sad

 "Cheer It On" - Tokyo Police Club

 "Dead Friends" - The Saps

 "Don't Call It A Ghetto…" - Architects

 "Every Single Line Means Something" - Marnie Stern

 "For Real" - Okkervil River

 "Hazel Street" - Deerhunter

 "Here's Your Future" - The Thermals

 "Shoot The Runner" - Kasabian

 "Western Biographic" - Bound Stems

 "Call In The Debts" - South Street

 "Terror" - The Rakes

 "House Of Cards" - Shipwreck

 "Third Gear Scratch" - Shiner

"All That I've Got" - The Used

 "Lying Is the Most Fun…" - Panic At The Disco

 "Rock And Roll Queen" - The Subways

 "Teenagers" - My Chemical Romance

 "Hate ( I Really Like You)" - Plain White T's

 "Hole In the Earth" - Deftones

 "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" - Jet

 "Knights" - Minus The Bear

 "Let Me In" - Hot Hot Heat

 "Makedamnsure" - Taking Back Sunday

 "Face Down" - Red Jump Suit Apparatus

 "Coat of Arms" - The Life And Times

 "What You Need" - Galactic

 "Misery Business" - Paramore

 "Trick Me" - Kelis

 "One Thing aka 1 Thing" - Amerie featuring Eve

 "Tell Me Bout It" - Joss Stone

 "Fandango" - DJ Quik featuring B-Real

 "So Sick" - Ne Yo

 "Me & You" - Cassie

 "Hands Up" - Lloyd Banks

 "New York State of Mind" - Nas

 "Gangsta Bitch" - Apache

 "Sucker MCs" - Run DMC

 "Ridin In That" - Wale

 "Twinz" - Big Pun featuring Fat Joe

 "What A Thug About" - Beanie Sigel

 "Good Girl" - Chrisette Michelle

 "I Luv It " - Young Jeezy

 "Down Under" - Men At Work

 "Karma Chameleon" - Culture Club

 "Pretty In Pink" - Psychedelic Furs

 "Take On Me" - A-Ha

 "The Reflex" - Duran Duran

 "Don't You (Forget About Me)" - Simple Minds

 "Out of Touch" - Hall & Oats

 "Sister Christian" - Night Ranger

 "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" - Tears For Fears

 "Everybody's Working For The Weekend" - Loverboy

 "The Final Countdown" - Europe

"Hey Boy" - Buju Banton

 "Stop the Fussing and Fighting" - Dennis Brown

 "Boom ShakA Tak" - Born Jamaicans

 "Who Am I?" - Beenie Man

 "Ganja Smuggling" - Eek-A-Mouse

 "Guns Out" - Ninjaman

 "Heads High" - Mr. Vegas

 "Here I Come" - Barrington Levy

 "Krazy" - Elephant Man

 "Picture This" - Vybz Cartel

 "Murder She Wrote" - Chaka Demus & Pliers

 "Over The Moor To Maggie" - Greg Knowles and Mike Taylor

 "El Viento En La Isla" - Liza Carbe and Jean Pierre Durand

 "Bangara Dance" - Ravi Shani

 "Zahrat El Sahra" - Roger Abaji

 "The Drunkard's Song" - Viktor Mastoridis

 "Schenkt's Ma Mal Was Boarisch" - Karl Barthel

 "Mountain Hut Landler" - Martin Beeler

 "Mandilatos" - Robin Jeffrey

 "Mambo De Fito" - Liza Carbe and Jean Pierre Durand

 "Hungarian Sundance" - Friedrich Sehl

 "Humours of Glen Dart" - Greg Knowles and Mike Taylor

 "Hot Nights" - John Leach

 "Gypsy Dance" - Laszlo Borteri

 "Good Morning Polka" - Jan Schneeberg

 "Friss A Rozsa" - Niko Radic

 "Emerald Jig" - Ian Clarke and Simon Painter

 "Drumjig" - Greg Knowles and MIke Taylor

 "Connaught Chase" - Gred Knowles and MIke Taylor

 "Cigany" - Niko Radic

 "Barasilian Fiesta" - Claudia Figueroa, Forbes

 "Hendersone, Tony Hinnigan, and Martin Taylor

 "Baidoushka" - Robin Jeffrey

 "Coppelia Ballet Suite, Act 1, No. 1" - Leo Delibes

 "Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major" - Handel

 "Sleeping Beauty Waltz" - Tchaikovsky

 "Nutcracker Suite" - Tchaikovsky

 "Hungarian Dance No. 5" - Brahms

 "Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba" - Handel

 "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3" - Bach

 "Concerto No. 4 in A" - Bach

 "Eine Cleine Nachtmusik" - Mozart

 "Four Seasons No. 1 - The Spring" - Vivaldi

 "Four Seasons No. 2 - The Summer" - Vivaldi

 "Haffner Serenade No. 7 in D Major" - Mozart

 "Moonlight Sonata (First Movement)" - Beethoven

 "Music for the Royal Fireworks" - Handel

 "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Anitra's Dance" - Grieg

 "Flight of the Valkyries" - Wagner

 "String Quartet in G Major - 2nd Movement" - Mozart

 "Symphony no. 40 - 1st Movement" - Mozart

 "Symphony no. 5 in C Minor - Allegro Con Brio" - Beethoven

 "Symphony no. 5 in C Minor - Allegro" - Beethoven

 "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" - Bach

 "Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major - Overture" - Handel

 "Marriage of Figaro - Overture" - Mozart

 "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - In The Hall of the Mountain King" - Grieg

 "Naughty But Nice" - Walt Rockman

 "Marvellous Singers Remix" - Marc Durst and Laurent Lombard

 "Love For Life" - Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy

 "Kalamazoo Style" - Olivier Andres and Christian Seguret

 "Just Strolling Along" - Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy

 "Coconuts" - Gerhard Narholz

 "Dancing On The Avenue" - John Cacavas

 "Dolce Vita" - Bruno Bertoli

 "Face To Face" - Sammy Burdson

 "A Girl Like You" - Norman Candler

 "Jarabe Tapatio" - Carlos Periguez

 "Tooba Boogie" - Otto Sieben

 "Walkie Talkie" - Gerhard Narholz

 "Whistle Happy" - Colin Baldry and Tom Kane

 "Tchoupa Twist" - Nicholas Folmer

 "A Sunny Day In Heidelberb" - Horst Jankowski

 "Swing Paname" - Angel Debarre

 "Stereo Cha Cha" - Umberto Pagnini

 "Colonie Celeste" - Jean-Jacques Perrey

 "A Cielito Lindo" - Carlos Periguez

 "Chanson Pour Toi" - Alfred Jack

 "Bossa Cubana" - Gerhard Narholz

 "Berg Und Tal" - Gerhard Narholz

 "Bachelor Samba" - Marc Durst





Rick (DJ O.C.P.)

Another Badd Creation Productions (Clay County Mobile DJ Service)

http://anotherbaddcreation.com
http://claycountymobiledj.com
http://claycountymobiledj.net
http://claycountymobiledj.org
http://claycountymobiledj.info
http://gainesvile-mobile-dj.webs.com
http://palatka-fl-mobile-dj.webs.com/
http://starke-florida-mobile-dj-service.webs.com/
http://www.myspace.com/djocp
http://anotherbaddcreation.blogspot.com/
http://anotherbaddcreation.wirenode.mob (This page is just for mobile phones)
http://premiereentertainment.ning.com/profile/RickSchramm
http://www.thumbtack.com/Local-Mobilized-DJ-Entertainment-Keystone-Heights-FL/service/44054

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Do It Yourself Wedding Uplighting

Do It Yourself Wedding Uplighting

Do It Yourself Wedding Uplighting
Uplighting is a great way to create depth, interest, and drama for your event by literally painting your event space with light. You can turn an ordinary boxy event space into a truly unique and vibrant entertaining space.
Uplighting is one of the most cost effective ways to decorate for your special event.
Often it makes sense to hire a company to do this for you, but if you have a do-it-yourself streak, here is a basic guide, list of materials, and places to buy the lights required to create do it yourself uplighting.

Do It Yourself Uplighting is Great For...

If you have a smaller event, know the specific effect you are going for, have a lot of friends to help, and don't mind buying and storing bulky equipment, doing it yourself might be a great option. The biggest costs associated with most uplighting jobs are equipment, labor, and insurance. Doing it yourself can cut down on those costs.

Do It Yourself Uplighting is Not a Good Idea For...

If you have a large room (greater than 30x30), don't have a place to store all the equipment, don't have the time or patience to learn about lighting, or need any more variables on a very hectic day of your life where everything needs to be perfect:) While it may seem easy enough, the unknown, things breaking and not functioning correctly is almost a given for any event. If you aren't ok dealing with that, it might make sense to hire a special event lighting company.

do it yourself uplighting

Types of Lights
There are basically two types of uplights, PAR cans and LED lights. This article we'll focus on traditional PAR cans.

PAR Cans

"PAR Cans" have been the standard to create uplighting. PAR stands for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector, each light has a high powered light bulb in front of a reflector or mirror that concentrates the light. They are sold in various sizes indicated by their opening size. Par 64, Par 56, Par 48, Par 36 are common sizes. If you take the number of the light divided by 8, you get the light diameter.
These are bright white lights. To give them color you need a "gel' or colored plastic film placed over the light, held in a frame.
Traditional PAR Can lighting Pros:
  • Cheap
  • Easy setup
  • Basic knowledge required to setup and use, just plug in
  • Easy to find, almost always in stock
Traditional PAR Can lighting Cons:
  • Very hot, a burning smell generally occurs the first time you use them. If new, leave them on for a couple of hours before your event so they won't smell day of (in a well ventilated room)
  • Colors limited to the gels used
  • Can't control brightness dynamically without dimmer controllers (extra cost)
  • Bulbs burnout, break, pop, fizzle
  • Need adequate space to setup
  • Need outlets nearby each fixture
  • Need multiple circuits to run many lights
PAR Can Packages
We've put together a few PAR can packages for options, we've included links where you can buy each package they include just about everything you need to get started. They are listed strongest to weakest in for light output.
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PAR 64 Package - The second best uplighting light. Everything you need to get started, this is suited for large rooms or where you need a lot of light.
American DJ PAR 64 Package Black

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PAR 56 Package - This is the best uplighting light. A great uplighting package, good amount of light, not too overpowering, and a good size.
American DJ PAR 56 Package Black

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PAR 36 Package - Good for targeted, focused lighting, does not provide large washes but is very compact. Think of a high powered flashlight; a narrow, intense beam of light (not a general wash of color or light). Produces a good amount of light, appropriate for small parties or highlighting parts of the room (cake, plants, ice sculpture lighting.)
Chauvet PAR 36 Pinspot with Bulb








 
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 Uplighting Bases
Uplighting bases hold the light upright and keep them from tipping over. You need to have these to do any kind of uplighting, otherwise your very hot light will tip over and not stand up.
These bases can be hard to find, we've found you can buy uplighting basses through Amazon. You screw the bottom of the par can into the base using the arm that is included with PAR can light and the bases stabilize the light so it can stay adequately cooled and upright.
Another option is to make your own out of plywood, screws and bolts. It can be time consuming so it may make sense to buy these instead of creating them yourself. Depends on the amount of time you would want to put in.
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Extension Cords

For each light plan on getting a 15ft-25ft extension cord. Black is the best color as it hides and blends into most carpets. Grab a few power strips and extra cords just to be safe.E-Cords Extension Cord Standard Ends 16 Gauge 25 Foot


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Do It Yourself Wedding Uplighting
Uplighting is a great way to create depth, interest, and drama for your event by literally painting your event space with light. You can turn an ordinary boxy event space into a truly unique and vibrant entertaining space.
Uplighting is one of the most cost effective ways to decorate for your special event.
Often it makes sense to hire a company to do this for you, but if you have a do-it-yourself streak, here is a basic guide, list of materials, and places to buy the lights required to create do it yourself uplighting.

Do It Yourself Uplighting is Great For...

If you have a smaller event, know the specific effect you are going for, have a lot of friends to help, and don't mind buying and storing bulky equipment, doing it yourself might be a great option. The biggest costs associated with most uplighting jobs are equipment, labor, and insurance. Doing it yourself can cut down on those costs.

Do It Yourself Uplighting is Not a Good Idea For...

If you have a large room (greater than 30x30), don't have a place to store all the equipment, don't have the time or patience to learn about lighting, or need any more variables on a very hectic day of your life where everything needs to be perfect:) While it may seem easy enough, the unknown, things breaking and not functioning correctly is almost a given for any event. If you aren't ok dealing with that, it might make sense to hire a special event lighting company.

do it yourself uplighting

Types of Lights
There are basically two types of uplights, PAR cans and LED lights. This article we'll focus on traditional PAR cans.

PAR Cans

"PAR Cans" have been the standard to create uplighting. PAR stands for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector, each light has a high powered light bulb in front of a reflector or mirror that concentrates the light. They are sold in various sizes indicated by their opening size. Par 64, Par 56, Par 48, Par 36 are common sizes. If you take the number of the light divided by 8, you get the light diameter.
These are bright white lights. To give them color you need a "gel' or colored plastic film placed over the light, held in a frame.
Traditional PAR Can lighting Pros:
  • Cheap
  • Easy setup
  • Basic knowledge required to setup and use, just plug in
  • Easy to find, almost always in stock
Traditional PAR Can lighting Cons:
  • Very hot, a burning smell generally occurs the first time you use them. If new, leave them on for a couple of hours before your event so they won't smell day of (in a well ventilated room)
  • Colors limited to the gels used
  • Can't control brightness dynamically without dimmer controllers (extra cost)
  • Bulbs burnout, break, pop, fizzle
  • Need adequate space to setup
  • Need outlets nearby each fixture
  • Need multiple circuits to run many lights
PAR Can Packages
We've put together a few PAR can packages for options, we've included links where you can buy each package they include just about everything you need to get started. They are listed strongest to weakest in for light output.
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PAR 64 Package - The second best uplighting light. Everything you need to get started, this is suited for large rooms or where you need a lot of light.
American DJ PAR 64 Package Black

green bar
PAR 56 Package - This is the best uplighting light. A great uplighting package, good amount of light, not too overpowering, and a good size.
American DJ PAR 56 Package Black

green bar
PAR 36 Package - Good for targeted, focused lighting, does not provide large washes but is very compact. Think of a high powered flashlight; a narrow, intense beam of light (not a general wash of color or light). Produces a good amount of light, appropriate for small parties or highlighting parts of the room (cake, plants, ice sculpture lighting.)
Chauvet PAR 36 Pinspot with Bulb








 
green bar

 Uplighting Bases
Uplighting bases hold the light upright and keep them from tipping over. You need to have these to do any kind of uplighting, otherwise your very hot light will tip over and not stand up.
These bases can be hard to find, we've found you can buy uplighting basses through Amazon. You screw the bottom of the par can into the base using the arm that is included with PAR can light and the bases stabilize the light so it can stay adequately cooled and upright.
Another option is to make your own out of plywood, screws and bolts. It can be time consuming so it may make sense to buy these instead of creating them yourself. Depends on the amount of time you would want to put in.

green bar

Extension Cords

For each light plan on getting a 15ft-25ft extension cord. Black is the best color as it hides and blends into most carpets. Grab a few power strips and extra cords just to be safe.E-Cords Extension Cord Standard Ends 16 Gauge 25 Foot