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rosin007
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  14:49:38  Show profile Send a private message
I haven't really thought about but it suddenly stroke me, what's the diffrence between a DJ and a MC? I see them making pretty equal tracks and doing the same stuff, but what is the difference?

What does MC mean, as I know DJ is "disc jockey"?

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Rayovac
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  14:54:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Rayovac's homepage
DJ - Disc Jockey
MC - Massive Cu.nt

A DJ is someone who selects and plays tunes for an audience. Mixing, scratching, partying, etc.

An MC is someone who starts rapping ******** to a song, effectively undermining any efforts by the DJ/producers of the songs.


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Edited by - Rayovac on 2008/12/03 14:57:23
djDMS
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  14:56:14  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djDMS's homepage
Strictly speaking, neither make music.

Plenty of DJ's produce music but you don't need to be one to make tunes.

DJ's play music, MC's are the show offs who shout over what the DJ is playing!

And what does MC stand for? Cos he'd look daft sitting down! :P

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bulby_g
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  15:25:13  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit bulby_g's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:

And what does MC stand for? Cos he'd look daft sitting down! :P





I remember an mc sitting down the entire time he was "performing" :D Was at the sanctuary a few years back upstairs. Think it was Man Parris. Sat on his arse mumbling a few inaudible words every few mins. :-/ Now that's entertainment.


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Col1n-S
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  15:58:50  Show profile  Visit Col1n-S's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Rayovac:
DJ - Disc Jockey
MC - Massive Cu.nt

A DJ is someone who selects and plays tunes for an audience. Mixing, scratching, partying, etc.

An MC is someone who starts rapping ******** to a song, effectively undermining any efforts by the DJ/producers of the songs.



^^ Gotta agree I never liked the Mic Corrupters!!! - 99.9% of them ruin the songs by rapping about nursery rhymes - bo peep has ost her sheep, humpty dumpty sat on a walll, hickery dickery dock.......arghhh!!


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discoredia
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  16:35:45  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit discoredia's homepage
I've heard both Mic Controller and Master of Ceremonies given as what M.C stands for.

A lot of it is personal choice as to wether or not you like M.C'ing and, like everything, there are good ones, and bad, which again, comes down to personal preference.

A good MC can be a real focal point on the stage and help develop the atmosphere within a rave. A poor one can be so irritating you have to move on to another room.

Personally I think Sharkey is the best MC in the business and one of the few who can legitimately be called an MC, a DJ, and a producer.


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Stevie c
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  17:16:21  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Stevie c's homepage
It's Master of Ceremonies, not Mic Controller. Common mistake =]

Besides, I don't get the problem with MC's, some of them improve the music. My favourite is Everson Allen, in the ratpack


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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  19:05:51  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Mortis's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:
And what does MC stand for? Cos he'd look daft sitting down! :P







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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  21:05:52  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Ken Masters's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by bulby_g:
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:

And what does MC stand for? Cos he'd look daft sitting down! :P





I remember an mc sitting down the entire time he was "performing" :D Was at the sanctuary a few years back upstairs. Think it was Man Parris. Sat on his arse mumbling a few inaudible words every few mins. :-/ Now that's entertainment.





Now that is half assed!



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whittle1
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Hate MC's.
Particularly dislike MC Storm, he can't even count...
1, 2, Sy!


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quote:
Originally posted by whittle1:
Hate MC's.
Particularly dislike MC Storm, he can't even count...
1, 2, Sy!







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Fritzy
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Posted - 2008/12/03 :  22:39:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Fritzy's homepage
Master Ceremonies is what MC stands for... IDK much of the difference between DJ's and MC's except I don't want to be an MC and I want to be a DJ. :P



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Posted - 2008/12/04 :  01:16:53  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit TypeR's homepage
depends on where you live.

in jamaica the dj is called a selectah and the mc is called the dj.

wrap your head around that one lol


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Posted - 2008/12/04 :  01:18:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit raindancerob's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by discoredia:
I've heard both Mic Controller and Master of Ceremonies given as what M.C stands for.

A lot of it is personal choice as to wether or not you like M.C'ing and, like everything, there are good ones, and bad, which again, comes down to personal preference.

A good MC can be a real focal point on the stage and help develop the atmosphere within a rave. A poor one can be so irritating you have to move on to another room.

Personally I think Sharkey is the best MC in the business and one of the few who can legitimately be called an MC, a DJ, and a producer.



MC stands for Master Of Ceremonies


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raindancerob
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Posted - 2008/12/04 :  01:19:53  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit raindancerob's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Fritzy:
Master Ceremonies is what MC stands for... IDK much of the difference between DJ's and MC's except I don't want to be an MC and I want to be a DJ. :P



lol oh brother


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Jackol
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Posted - 2008/12/04 :  08:33:27  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Jackol's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by TypeR:
depends on where you live.

in jamaica the dj is called a selectah and the mc is called the dj.

wrap your head around that one lol


its cuz they smoke so much ganj, they forgot which was which, then forgot one of them and came up with a new name, which was promptly forgotten as well, and then they came up with another new one.

personally i haven't heard any mc's live, but i think it's stupid for em to record it over tracks.
orbit1 released a showcase mix recently, and it had storm and enemy over it. sounded like shit cuz neither of em could even do it in tune with the track that was playing.



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