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Has David Guetta revolutionized the music industry?

Luke Giannoukas - Saturday, March 13, 2010
Ok one word to sum up David Guetta in 2009 that word is "Amazing". He has achieved things which other DJ's could only dream about, and I think has revolutionized the music industry for DJ's in particular. His super successful album "One Love" had many tracks which not only rocked clubs all around the world but commercial radio stations, something which could been seen as odd as David Guetta is known for being a DJ/Producer and they don't really get much radio play as the radios stations are dominated by pop and rhythm and blues songs.

David Guetta though has produced this album with many high-profile vocalists including Akon, Kelly Rowland, Ne-Yo, Kid Cudi and many more. Arguably the most successful track on his album was "Sexy Bitch" a vocal house mix created in one night by Guetta and Akon, this track not only helped Guetta to stardom but showed recording companies all around the world house tracks can become very successful and DJ's/Producers can have success on commercial radio.

In 2009 he was placed #3 best DJ in the world by DJ Mags Top 100, he was nominated for 5 Grammy awards and won 1 for best remixed recording for his hit track "When love takes over" which featured US pop diva Kelly Rowland. While Guetta had a great year individually I think he also did a great job representing DJ's and producers all around the world by proving a point.


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Are house DJ's bigger then trance DJ's?

Luke Giannoukas - Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Well Tiesto rocked his Kalediscope tour all around Australia, previously known for his rocking trance genre Tiesto played more of a house/electro/pop set. Has Tiesto changed the way he plays as house music is bigger world wide? It seems to me that house DJ's have better luck and are given more chances to upcoming trance DJ's.

In DJ mags top 100 DJ poll the top #2 spots are dominated by the likes of Armin and Tiesto but from then onwards it there seems to be a lack of trance DJ's yes there's Above and Beyond, Sander van Doorn and many more who are great djs/producers but it seems DJ's such as David Guetta, Axwell, Australia's own Dirty South and more that play a more commercial genre are known bigger on the wider scale, A great example is Australia DJ/Producer tyDi he's ranked #52 in the DJ Mag top #100 he's produced many great tracks and is currently working on his second album but I'm sure many people would know some smaller house DJ's then tyDi due to their more commercial genre.

So what do you think? Are house DJs bigger then trance oriented DJs?



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