DJ - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • set: This might be the best indie dj set in London.
  • have: Of books have west london dj are quickly filled.

Adjective modifier

  • resident: Milke is the collaboration of esteemed producer Friendly who is also resident dj at The End's Chew the Fat!
  • mobile: Hi im Jules I Have Been in the disco karaoke buisness for over 10 years both resident and as a mobile dj.
  • top: All the top dj 's use just the pitch control and leave the platter alone because it is more accurate.
  • good: This might be the best indie dj set in London.
  • other: Along with the other dj 's to clean up the messy HOT floor!
  • great: Visuals, candy shrimps and peanuts, great dj 's and a good eclectic mix of live music.

Modifies a noun

  • booth: What gear do you like to use in the dj booth?
  • set: Music connoisseurs, Venus 14, presented a menu of food related tunes in their eclectic dj set heard in the Dome.
  • deck: Five virtual instruments with simple and advanced modes: sampler, multitrack drum machine, poly synth, bass synth and dj decks.
  • a.: In the state dj a. Were intended to may have had with recognized provider know how the.
  • vinyl: The live show was a melting pot of comedy, dj vinyl and acoustic sets with compere capers from Sam Avery.
  • box: This is just one that is currently never out of my dj box.

Noun used with modifier

  • london: Of books have west london dj are quickly filled.
  • celebrity: July and is celebrity dj and stop on the.
  • guest: And you still didnt answer my question why not bring him back as a guest dj.
  • resident: DJ Ed resident dj Our resident dj, spinning his indispensable mix of tracks from around the med basin and further afield until late.

Possessives

  • preston: He said there got to watch all the fun dj's guy preston.

Preposition: for

  • hire: Couldn't find what you wanted for " dj for hire in london Birmingham " ?

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