How To DVJ
The Book The DVD Contact Us The Critics The Kit (Buy The Kit) Buy a copy DVJs Affiliates Retailers
buy a copy
Publication Date
1 October 2006

Distributor
Gardners
01323 521555

ISBN
095436144X

Retail Price
£14.95

Pieces
Book & DVD

Book
4 colour, illustrated, 256 pages

DVD
8 tutorials, 8 free clips, software

Author
Charles Kriel

Size
185mm high x
227mm wide

Discount
Standard Gardner's discount

Publisher
Music Industry Manual Ltd
183 Kingston Road, London SW19 1LH
020 8545 0955

RETAILER PRE-PUBLICATION ORDER
How To DVJ
This seminal text revists the basics of DJing incorporating all the modern advances in digital technology. Vinyl decks are replaced by digital decks and software; sound is combined with visual imagery; and the record shop is replaced by the online MP3 feeding frenzy.

How to DVJ is a teach yourself handbook aimed at both the novice, as well as, the experienced DJ and VJ.

"The godfather of DVJing has written the definitive book on the subject. Don’t even consider taking up DVJing without reading this book. Well-written, instructive, and absolutely essential. This is the bible for the 21st century DJ."
Duncan Dick, Clubs Editor, Mixmag
"Kriel is the Oracle of DVJing and this book opens the door into tomorrow's futuristic DJing world today."
Lesley Wright, Editor - DJ Magazine
"Right now DVJing is the cutting edge of our art form and Charles Kriel is a pioneer of the movement. So whether you're a novice in need of comprehensive schooling or an old pro after a few precise pointers 'How To DVJ' is all you need."
Richard Arnell, Gear Editor - iDJ Magazine
ENTER DETAILS
Sale or Return. Your order will be fulfilled by Gardners Books Ltd in early March 2007.
Store name:
Gardners Account Number:
Contact Name:
Address:
Town:
Postcode:
Country:
Tel:
Email:
Copies:
Phil K
"DVjing has helped put more of my personality and taste into my performances. Most of the clips I make myself and most of the visuals that I use are filmed by me on my travels, so in a weird kinda way it's like the audience is watching the world through my eyes and experiencing something I have while I'm playing my music."
James Zabiela
"DVJing for me is just another way to have more fun behind the decks. Another element to control and manipulate and another dimension to take the crowd into."