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Since the beginning of raves, there has always been that special bond between the DJ and the Raver. As glowstickers, we all have that moment where the DJ drops the special track that takes us to the zone where even floor stalls are hot. As party goers, it is the DJs that can change our night from good to great. Promoters, bartenders, security, dancers and vendors all play an important role in a rave, but how many of them “ripped it sick,” so much that you told your friends about it the next day? TeddyGlow ![]()
Based in Queens New York with No Drama Stateside, Knuckle Up Entertainment and Glowboy Productions, TeddyGlow has been spinning tracks since the early age of 12. Trance was the first genre he spun and then years later he moved to harder styles, like hardtrance and hardstyle, with plans to add electro and house to his DJ resume. Even though he is based in New York, TeddyGlow is starting to make a name for himself along the East Coast with shows in Maryland and Philadelphia. A glowstringer <link to his youtube stringing video>, Teddy joined our site in April 08
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![]() written by cynicdave , September 19, 2008 this is really cool! report abuse
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written by melvenorc121 , September 19, 2008 such a cool video =D report abuse
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written by KniveZ , September 19, 2008 we are upgraded to the next level report abuse
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written by Larky , November 03, 2008 imma try to make JellyBean's set in December ill be cheering for you! report abuse
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written by sosha , November 03, 2008 I pray that some more Dj's or possibly even these guys decide to make a trip to the Southern US region! We need much more of the energy and genre down here!! I've so long been trying to find a club or venue that plays even techno-related tracks.. but hardly anything but rap/r&b. Definately nice topic and props to all the Dj's out there, from the superstars to the local spinners.. We all have to start from somewhere ^ ^ p.s. i know everyone can pretty much agree but i'd also love to be a DJ.. I learned a little bit about spinnin' in Florida, and obviously fell more in love w/ the genre of music and the act of creating and extending music.. I'd love to get back into it, but duno where to start - I heard pawnshops are good places to find maybe used turn-tables.. but where to get other things, like vinlys or the needles u need etc.. 'cause I know some of that stuff brand new is like 800-1,000$$.. thats a bit much if u're just getting started O_o gl All glowstickers PLUR report abuse
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written by rhythemisfree , November 25, 2008 I totally agree that Dj's make that light show THAT much better. when i'm in the zone and the DJ Drops the track that just takes you to another world with stringing and free hand!!Last weekend in phoenix, Az Rave Wars had amazing music that kept the party going all night... not once was there a dj we got bored with that night.. the set up was amazing too.. and on the night i colaborated freehand with stringing and was told by fellow ravers that my light show was the best they had seen in a long long time!!!The Party was amazing! report abuse
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written by crazyrico , November 25, 2008 I'm totally up with giving props to the DJs. I'm a really musical person, so when the right track gets spun my way it just puts me in the zone. Cheers to anyone who's got the guts to get up there and steer a whole room of people with their music. report abuse
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