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Big Bang
DJ Beej
Big Bang
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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DJ Beej made his name in the clubs of LA and Orange County, and "The Big Bang" is no departure from the driving house and trance that he mixes at the clubs. Think sweltering heat, pulsing lights, and ringing ears - not lan...  more »

     
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All Artists: DJ Beej
Title: Big Bang
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mdma Records
Release Date: 5/20/2003
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 643614233527

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DJ Beej made his name in the clubs of LA and Orange County, and "The Big Bang" is no departure from the driving house and trance that he mixes at the clubs. Think sweltering heat, pulsing lights, and ringing ears - not languid Sunday afternoons. The tracks that he uses might not be the most avant-garde of selections, but they do achieve their purpose in forcing even the most jaded clubber or raver to start nodding his or her head. Sometimes it's good to just drop the boring pretentiousness and just have fun, and Beej's tracks will make sure that you do. As is expected of a seasoned DJ, Beej knows when to go full throttle and when to pull back a little for a breather, but he doesn't linger in the slower bpms for long. Intense is the word to describe this record, and selections from George Acosta, Warp Brothers, and Marc La Cruz demonstrate this. The track from lesser-known DJ Spoke is one of the more infectious ones in the mix and is a good example of DJ Beej's finely tuned mixing. Anyone that wants a taste of the sex, rhythm, and decadence of clubs on the west coast should try this one out.

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CD Reviews

If you want to dance until your body explodes with pleasure
John Davis | Miami, FL | 07/25/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Beej kicks off the year with his new CD entitled "The Big Bang" and a big bang it is. He is known mostly for his residency at Spiritworld's Club Rubber but does a lot of other gigs in the West. The Big Bang kicks off with the intro from George Acosta "The Reaper" and then goes into the sick tune from E-Ject called "The Pressure." From there it is a nonstop ride into the world of hard trance and tech-trance. With tracks like "Free" from Starsplash and the brilliant "Insomnia" from Nightwatchers how could one go wrong. Granted the CD is kind of missing the energy that his live mixes have but it is still tops compared to a lot of other mixed CD's out there. With Beej's popularity growing
let's hope that he keeps his down-to-earth attitude and let's it rip! Well deserved respect goes out to da' man."