Thursday 22 March 2012

Some Facts For Commercial Clubking

Would you trust what this clown has to say?
It has recently come to our attention that the ill-informed DJ N Jax over at CommercialClubking had decided to run his mouth about our site without finding out any information what-so-ever - he is about to look very silly (even more so than he does in that picture, oops!)











First off, you should take a look at the poorly written post over at CCK - http://commercialclubking.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/promo-drops-all-for-djs-remixland.html

The very first thing that troubled us was the mere mention of our name in the same sentence as All For DJs . All For DJs are absolute con-artists - They rip off everything and everyone, even to the point where they even tried to rip off the well respected name of all4djs, buy swapping the "4" for a "for" - How imaginative! The very fact that we are mentioned in the same breath as them shows how little you know!

We, unlike them, only allow working club DJs into our pool. Yes, I know all record pools/blog say this, but we actually run checks via social networking sites. We don't just ask potential members to tick a box that says "I am a working DJ, honest". We turn down over 75% of requests we get to join our blog. We turn down people who cannot prove they are a working DJ and people who look like they are not working enough as a DJ. If we were only "all for themselves not the djs" then answer me this - why would we turn anyone down?


You also naively claim that we have "stolen" from the likes of
www.crooklynclan.net
www.crack4djs.net
www.strictlyhits.com
www.4djsbydjs.com
www.theremixclub.com
www.gigawax.com
www.extremeremixes.com
www.av8records.com
www.directmusicservice.com
www.djcity.com
... but these sites do not own anything to steal. They, just like us are bootleggers trying to service DJs. They claim to own copyright on this and that, but deep down, they know just like us, that they don't own shit! It's impossible for us to steal off someone that owns nothing!


This individual claims to help "remixing services" over the past couple of years and talks about how new djs should not be able to download all to glory.

Any deejay worth their salt would or should have been using vinyl up until around 2007 anyway till serato/digital ages became more mainstream, so I question whether your concern was more on collecting digital remixing services then actually deejaying.

This guy has the audacity to state our worth, the amount of years spinning, running and owning record shops and the mass of vinyls we own is unreal. There's been times were I've bought records when I should have been buying food.

We don't have to justify ourselves to anyone, but sometimes these morons need to wake up.

He mentions about these remixing sites being legit, we all assume being legit means they pay the original artists? Well wake up boyo, that does not happen!

Recently, X-mix club released an "X-mix exclusive remix" of David Guetta's "Little Bad Girl". Only problem was, it was actually Fedde Le Grand's official remix, I mean come on? - Scum!

Before Afrojack was big in the States we were constantly getting Anthem Kingz/Beatbreaker and the rest of them releasing tracks on Crooklyn Clan and calling them "Dutch Banga Mashup" etc, and not crediting the real artists. Many people even now still think a lot of Afrojack tracks etc are Anthem Kingz and all the rest of them, its an absolute disgrace. I have a friend who use to work for Wall Recordings (Afrojack's label) and he used to find this unbelievable that it could go on.

We ourselves go under a few DJ names and we put out a lot of house remixes on the net through various sources. A few have ended up on Rated H, where someone has reedited e.g put an accapella over our remix, but did we get a penny? No! Did we even get contacted before putting it on? No!

I wonder whether this clown has been knocked back by ourselves? The other sites he mentions let anybody in and do not care, we will not do that.

We make next to nothing with this site, the pool is designed to pool everyone's subscription money together to allow us to buy more remixes for each other, enhancing our dj performance. We have many members who are extremely happy with the service they get and would testify to that fact that their performance as a DJ has been enhanced by our pool.

If you would have come to us first and asked us how and why we operate the way we do then we would have been happy to answer your questions - but no, you decided to shout your mouth off about shit that you know nothing about!

We wrote this to set the record straight.

Peace, P4DJs!

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