I am reposting this on my page but the original post can be found here π
http://theplanethustle.blogspot.kr/2014/06/ds-horizon-dj-blaze-on-anime.html
I am reposting this on my page but the original post can be found here π
http://theplanethustle.blogspot.kr/2014/06/ds-horizon-dj-blaze-on-anime.html
Set List June 14th 2014 (yes the photo is from a different night, but meh, does care lol)
New/Re-Up tracks
Set List 11pm-1.30am
This month was a small change up, mainly because of UMF I switched my sets to be heavier EDM based for a bit of practice as well as trying out new combinations as I start working for towards developing my entry set for BeFM. Interestingly enough while I was looking for tracks I did come across a couple of better remixes of some Linkin Park tracks, definitely loving the rock/edm mashups (then again I have always loved a bit of good rock) and love smashing them out in my sets

So that happened, I got to play at UMF! Well technically speaking I did, in reality I was playing outside UMF next to the entry gate as people were walking in, so they would all walk past me as I was spinning from the Red Bull event jeep/truck, but hey, least I got to play, happy about that but of course it didnβt go completely smoothly, last min things never do…
So, UMF, firstly lets talk about that, it is arguably the biggest EDM festival going around the world, and it is relatively consistent, however the line up and quality of most of the headliners… yeah on the main stage this year they were rubbish! Above and Beyond I left because I was so bored, and Steve Angelo was all over the dam place till he finally found some rhythm towards the end of his set, honestly the smaller stages and gate keeper DJs were a hell of a lot better from what I saw but I think by now most people are starting to realize this trend, big name DJs are shit, they are just producers who play their crap while it seems like its the tier of DJs underneath them that are the real crowd pleasers and the ones that really work on their craft
So as you can see I am not a fan of UMF, the only reason I went was because I got to DJ there, have to give a shout out to Red Bull for hooking it up, being able to hang out and at least say I have been there is definitely something to go down on the winning at life list
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So, as for my set, well playing for a big ass line of people constantly moving past you is an interesting DJ dilemma, people arenβt staying in one place long enough for you to properly engage them but at the same time you are their first impression as they are coming thru the gate into the festival, so trying to not play the same music every 5 minutes yet keep the level at pretty much 100% isnβt the easiest thing. I ended up playing a typical club set but just mostly electro based and did manage to keep people entertained as they were coming thru with people cheering etc, dancing around, snapping photos etc but I think the festival staff in the area were more appreciative of the whole thing instead of hearing just the droning bass coming from the stadium. Friday night was definitely the busiest, people coming from work late to try and catch the last few acts kept the line pretty packed up till 9.30-10, sucks for those people because they missed the majority of the day and best acts. Sat started off good, I got to go around, watch a few acts and relax before jumping into my set, it started off really well… until the speakers blew, one was totally gone, the other I managed to keep using but with reduced sound it killed the impact I was having, which was annoying because I was just starting to get into my groove but ah well, shit happens.
So, ill briefly go over what happened with the gear. Red Bull got the event truck delivered to them last week, so they had no time to actually go over it and check all the audio settings etc, the default setting I was using was messed up to say the least, everything was wrong and of course the speakers couldnβt handle it at all and nothing was being redlined either, the sub levels were all over the place and the echo feedback was a pain in the ass not to mention the turntables couldnβt be moved so I had to use them long ways instead of battle style which was annoying. No laptop stand and little room for Serato as well, who ever designed it obviously hadnβt thought it thru very well at all, the basics of what could have been an awesome set up are there but just stupid little things, they really should have consulted with a DJ…
Well that pretty much sums it up, UMF in Seoul 2014… while people might be singing its praises if they were being honest it would be a different story and the headliners just werenβt that great, but personally half a mission accomplished and I got to play so I am happy with that, next time thou I definitely want a stage!!


Well since I am a bit of a One Piece fan I decided to give it it’s own section, thou it will be kind of short. Anyways, OP is one of the most popular running mangaβs maybe of all time, and its been around for years, the manga consistently sells strongly and the anime itself is up to episode 650 ish and it is unlikely that it will slow down with many fans all over the world, so what better for any fan than to check out the Mugiwara store located in Shibuya

The store is located on the top floor of Parco mall, it is easy enough to find if you have a map, the first time I went to japan I literally just stumbled upon it, lucky this time I knew where to go and it was actually my first point in call, since its pretty easy to get to from Shibuya station and from there its only a short walk across to Harajuku
The store itself is really like any other fan store, it has some life size figures, theme music blaring and of course all your little bits and pieces related to OP, but mainly things like souvenirs, a few clothes, stickers, key chains, cups, posters and things of this nature, they have a few toys but not that many, if you want to find OP related toys and figures your actually better off going either online or to Akihabara (or a big name store) as this store is really geared more towards the souvenir side of things (thou you can find a couple of limited edition toys there)
Anyways, it is still worth visiting, you will likely come away with something you like, prices seems reasonable enough and the location is good, there is also a few other stores related to anime in the same building too.
There is one place I did miss on my trip there and thatβs Nakano Broadway, which in hindsight is a place I really should have gone to, it has tons of second hand anime stores in there as well as plenty of shops selling new stuff. But reading around it seems they donβt have much new exclusive stuff but if your looking for my retro stuff this is the place to go.
Well thatβs it for my Tokyo excursion, pretty short I know, but hey, Tokyo is a big ass place and there are many different places where you will find all sorts of things, even when you have a good idea of where to go, there is always that random floor of some shopping mall that will have stuff you didn’t even know about, or that small side street store with boxes full of figures, if your short on time, hit up the places I have mentioned (and also maybe a jump store, they usually have anime related stuff too and are pretty common) but if you have more time… well good luck!
Ps. I had to borrow some photos from google since I didn’t end up taking many myself
Akihabara is like every anime fans dream come true, what was once an electronic district is now arguably the central hub for most anime and manga related products in Japan and it still has a heap of electrics to buy from as well
The area of Akihabara stretchβs along from the station to the Main Street that has several blocks of stores and side streets filled with shops as well as a few malls, expo center and basically just a heap of stores lined up next to each other that span upwards on multiple floors


The area itself is relatively easy to navigate, all the streets are straight lines and everything is pretty close together, but the shops themselves are pretty small with a lot of stuff jam packed into them.

There are a few different types of stores that tend to get repeated over and over yet each one does have different things and often varying prices too compared to the other similar shops, while others will tend to specialize slightly in a certain product. There are the cheap electrical product stores selling pcs, camera, phones etc usually tax or duty free, there are the card stores, second hand stores, new toy stores, random toy stores, electrical parts stores, lighting stores, game stores and of course maid cafes!


Two things to note, firstly, One Piece is EVERYWHERE, almost every store you can find a One Piece toy, secondly and most annoyingly, there is little to no organization in most stores with the exception of the big brand stores. You will often find shops have stuff just randomly placed everywhere, some will have it slightly sectioned out but in reality trying to find specific things can be a very time consuming process, some stores (esp the second hand and smaller toy stores) just have everything jam packed into display cases or boxes randomly (least it appears random) so trying to find that one gem of an item can require extensive sifting thru a lot of stuff! Now for some people this can be fun, but be warned, it is time consuming, I didnβt cover the whole area, missed maybe a block or two worth of side street shops and skipped a lot of stores too and still managed to burn thru 4 hours, in the end giving up because I was carrying around too much stuff and the shops are very small. If you are looking at buying a few things, bring a big backpack!
I did decide to go to a maid cafe, I have always seen the girls around dressed up trying to entice people to come in, also it has become quite a popular activity and is worth doing at least once. They are basically a theme cafe where you go in, they treat you like a master, you can order really cutesy food, get things decorated, interact and play games with the maids and have a good laugh at them and at yourself for going along with some of the ridiculous things (going moi moi cue to envoke I think its a love spell on your food is the less tame of the options) The girls all seem light hearted and I guess it will have its ups and downs like any service job, it is prob even more difficult at times having to keep up appearances but then again Japanese sales people always seem to have a really bubbly/cheesy personality so maybe they enjoy it. For me it felt kind of awkward, trying not to laugh at some of the sillier things and also at some of the people who actually looked socially awkward trying to interact with the girls, thou this is probably a good way for them to break their bubble a bit, it was still interesting to just observe, could probably conduct a good psyc test there! I would also recommend going with a friend, alone is ok but stillβ¦
I didnβt get a chance to see it but there is a J-pop group known as AKB48 who performs in Akihabara I think everyday and is probably worth checking out as they are quite well known and even have their own cafΓ©. Korakuen hall is also nearby as well as a Gundam cafe. Akihabara is really a place you can either whip thru quickly just to say you have been there, or spend hours sifting thru all the goods there looking for that one thing special from your childhood or that one toy from your favourite anime. I am sure there are more rare items floating around there, but finding them is a whole other story
Well back from Tokyo, I really do love that city, its clean, interesting, has good food and nice people, oh and the shopping is awesome! Thus the reason why I headed over there in the first place, to go stock up on clothes, the only downside was the fact it was raining the entire time, not the best thing when your trying to carry bags and stuff around the place, however Tokyo in all its efficiency even packs your bags with plastic over top to keep the rain out! Anyways here is a recap of my shopping experience just in case you feel like checking out the areas I hit up.
Firstly Tokyo like any other city has its main shopping districts, usually divided up roughly into your certain style of shopping, eg big department stores (Shibuya) electronic zone (Shinjuku/Akihabara), Souvenirs, local products etc etc and of course within each of those areas will be small sub areas as well
Now my interests usually lie within the Urban/Youth culture areas where I can find hip hop/b-boy styled clothing and kicks. Now while you can find bits and pieces all over the place in department stores or flag ship Nike stores etc the best place hands down is Harajuku.

Now you can probably divide Harajuku up into 3 areas, you have the Main Street/boulevard which has a couple of big shopping malls with various high end stores scattered in between various coffee shops and other stores, then you have Takeshita Dori, basically a side street running mostly parallel to the Main Street that has all your other stores and most definitely the place you want to hit up. This street I would divide up into 2 sections, the first section that runs from the station to the first major intersection is mostly your cheap tourist trap stores with a few gems littered in between, the second section after the intersection is mostly your ’boutique’ stores where you can really start to find some good popular urban labels ‘but more expensive’ clothes.

The first section can be a bit of a mine field, you have a lot of touristy type stores and lost of highly annoying (and shitty sales manner) Nigeriansβ?β Who wander the street trying to get you to come to their stores (usually run in concert I believe with a local) Now these guys I avoid like the plague, firstly their sales manner just pisses me off, sure I call my friends bro etc but if I am running a store, use some proper fucking manners, this isnβt the ghetto, excuse me sir sounds a lot better than being yelled at βhey bruahβ. Secondly the stores they run have over priced generic shitty clothing imported from the same place as all the other stores these guys run… all over Asia! You will see the same shit in Tokyo being sold by the guys who run similar stores in Seoul, so if you want to wear the same shit other people buy then by all means go there, just remember to bargin them down because their mark up is already ridiculously high, I had one store (which was actually all Japanese) quote me a hat price, they said normal price was 6000yen, by the time I walked out the door it was down to 4500yen (there was no way I was buying it but as you can see, you can haggle with these people if your that desperate, just donβt buy their shoes)
On the bright side, in between the annoying stores is a couple of really good places, my advice is just avoid the Nigerians and go for the local run places.
Moving on past this area is the more ’boutique’ fashion stores, places where you can find a Bape store, or Kicks Lab among other shops that sell the more popular and expensive labeled urban wear. These stores unfortunately donβt have any bargaining room but you can pick up the occasional sale. But this is the area where you can definitely find some nice gear and it is worth having a good look around as most of the stores have lots of different stock and its all in the one area (the Main Street with a couple of side streets varying off to the big street) Not much to tell about this area except happy shopping and credit card beware!

Depending on your shopping style you can either burn through this area in an hour ish or you can take your time to check out the wears of every place, I would tend to allow for an afternoon at least, Iβm a very decisive shopper and browse thru things quickly and I was there for maybe 3-4 hours (with a drinks break) so you experience may vary, also be aware this isnβt the only area to shop and if you are looking for very specific things, you might have to look elsewhere. As for sizing, that is hit and miss again, most common sizes are M-L but you can find XL in most stores (but not always however the L might just fit you, most L and XL will fit me, I’m kind of in between the 2 sizes so my guess is the sizing is kind of similar to western sizes, maybe one size apart) At any rate, happy shopping!
New/Re-Up tracks
Set List 11pm-1.30am
1. Gangnam Style _ 2 Legit 2 Quit Mashup (feat. MC Hammer)
2. DJ Gollum – The Bad Touch (Gordon & Doyle Edit)
3. DJ Kronic feat. Bombs Away – Looking For Some Girls
4. Albert Kick – Evil Girl (Club Mix)
5. Jennifer Lopez – Papi (R3hab Remix)
6. Robin Thicke Ft. Pharrell, T.I. – Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Rmx) Intro)
7. Usher – Scream (Seamus & Haji Edit)Rick Kraft
8. DJ SCOOTER – Give Me Everything (90s Throwback ReFix)
9. GD&TOP – HIGH HIGH
10. Maroon 5 Ft. Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger (Intro) Club)
11. BeyoncΓ© – Run The World (Girls)
12. Rihanna – S&M
13. 2NE1 – CAN’T NOBODY
14. GD & TOP – OH YEAH
15. DJ Got Us Falling In Love (Hypercrush)
16. Play Hard ft. Akon & Ne-Yo (Super Redrum)
17. Wisin Y Yandel ft Chris Brown n T-Pain – Algo Me Gusta De Ti [Xtendz]
18. Don Omar Ft. Lucenzo – Danza Kuduro (Intro) Club)
19. Daddy Yankee – Limbo [Xtendz]
20. DJ Snake & Lil Jon – Turn Down For What (Digital Dave Transition Down 128-100)
21. Far East Movement ft. Sidney Samson – Bang It To The Curb
22. Nicki Minaj – Boss Ass Bitch (Clayton William & DJ Fresh Remix)
23. Cali Swag District Ft. Problem, Tiffany Foxx – Shake Somethin (Intro)
24. Major Lazer ft 2 Chainz & Lil Jon – Bubble Butt (Deville Twerk RMX) (DIRTY)
25. 2NE1 – Clap Your Hands (Intro)
26. Memphis Bleek – Like That(Intro)
27. T.I. – Bring Em Out (Intro)
28. Remy Ma – Whuteva [Xtendz]
29. Macklemore Ryan Lewis Ft Wanz – Thrift Shop (AnthemKingz Ultimate Party Break Intro)
30. TI ft Lil Wayne – Ball (Intro – Dirty)
31. Far East Movement – So What (Clean) (M Class Extend)
32. Jason Dee – Im Different (Party Mix Intro)
33. Jason Derulo Ft. 2 Chainz – Talk Dirty (Club)
34. Sean Kingston ft. Chris Brown & Wiz Khalifa – Beat It (Uniq Edit)
35. Drake – Hold On We’re Going Home (Clean)
36. Jonn Hart – Who Booty ft. IamSu
37. Discotech – Kiss Kiss (100-70)
38. Soulja Boy – Crank Dat
39. JayZ_DJ_Deville_Niggas_In_Paris_Club
40. Asap Rocky – Wild For The Night (Intro – Dirty)
41. Anthem Kingz – Birthday Song (Afrojack vs 2 Chains Big Booty Trap Mix)
42. Kanye West – Mercyyyy trap
43. Skrillex ft. Krewella – Breathe (Vocal Edit)
44. DJ Allan – Lock Out Of Heaven (DJ Intro Hype)
45. MACKLEMORE – CANT HOLD US (STARJACK HYPE RE-DRUM)
46. Skrillex β Dirty Vibe
47. Just Blaze ft Baauer – Higher (Clean)
48. Wiz Khalifa Vs DJ Khaled – Black and Yellow Wins (Transition)
49. TaeYang – RINGA LINGA
50. EXO β Growl
51. V.I.C. β Wobble
52. DMX – Party Up (Up In Here)
53. Lil’ Jon Ft. Lmfao – Outta Your Mind (Dirty South Intro)
54. Major Lazer – Watch Out For This (Bumaye)
55. Skrillex β Bangarang
56. Ready To Jump (Transition)
57. I Love It [Cobra Starship Remix]
58. G-Dragon β Crooked
59. Chris Brown – Yeah 3X (Synth Intro)
60. Daddy Yankee – Limbo [Xtendz]
61. Anthem Kingz – Public Service Announcement 2K13 (Jay Z vs Knife Party Hybrid Banger)
62. Okay B Boys – Bomfunk Mc’s vs Will Sparks (Chris Royal BANGA Mash)
63. 2NE1 – I Am The Best
64. Apollo Alive [Simo Bootleg]
65. Showtek ft We Are Loud, Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Orignal Mix)
66. Justice Crew β Everybody
67. PSY – Gentleman [Xtendz]
68. TJR vs ACDC – Ode To TNT (TJR Mash)
69. DJ Deville – I Need Your Love (R3hab Vs. Deville Epic Vocal Trap Intro)
70. Lil Wayne – Lollipop (Convince Trap Remix)
71. Zedd – Spectrum (Getter Remix)
72. Jason Derulo – Whatcha Say (Afrojack Remix)
Set Overview:
My usual 2hr 30min set, so 72 tracks over 150mins keeps me busy, May (and even further back to probably March) was actually an experimental month for me as I actually started to incorporate someΒ Trap into my sets as is clear here. Also added in a few new tracks, as well as some older tracks that I didnβt really play much (usually because the other DJβs played them so I purposely avoided them) and yes, I did repeat a song, I absolutely hate doing so, but it is a favourite song of a lot of our regulars and also our staff so occasionally I do indulge their requests to double up on a song… not often but this was one of those exception nights