Conference 05/12/05
Details on how to get to The Drum Arts Centre & A list of Hotels to stay at while in Birmingham are available for download on the Contact Us page.
Event 18/11/05
Choice F.M. - Official Media Partners for the Djs for Life Event!!!! -- Choice FM have become official Media partners for the Djs For Life Project in Dec. Kat & Masterstepz will broadcast a live show from Birmingham on the 9th Dec 2005.
Tickets 15/11/05
Some people have been experiencing problems purchasing their Conference tickets through Paypal. So you can now get them from the Credit Card Hotline:
08707 544445

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Tickets 19/10/05

Event 18/10/05
Ticket outlets for the event now in the events section. Can't wait?
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Lineup 27/09/05
Some recent additions to the lineup: Charlie Dark, Normski, Nihal, and more..
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Wristbands 27/09/05
Wristbands are now also available in Old Skool Daze Birmingham, Replay Records in Bristol and Fat City in Manchester.
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Wristbands 07/09/05
The DJs for Life wristbands are now in shops, so go and buy one today. In Birmingham get down to Size trainer store or Tempest records, in London check out Deal Real and in Leicester it's 2Funky. More stockists to be confirmed later this week including stores in Bristol and Manchester.
In the meantime DJ Swing needs you now so please make a donation by texting:
DJSWING to 86600
texts cost £3 with all funds going to Swing's charities. Service provided by Mobsvideo.
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Lineup 23/08/05
Massive additions to the lineup!
Scratch Perverts, Mr Thing, Roc 1 and loads more
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Lineup 13/08/05
More Djs Announced!
DJ's Supreme, Pogo & Tigerstyle added
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Lineup 10/08/05
Need to know who's gonna be there?
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General 09/08/05
Well the sites finally up and running!! We'll be adding more details over the next few days so keep checking back for updates.
Wristbands 09/08/05
Djs for Life Wrist Bands hit London!!!! -- Well What a Showcase of the U.K's biggest & best Djs. Stars turned up to spin tunes all for the name of Myeloma U.K. Djs repping in the place included Trevor Nelson, Big Ted, Pogo, Cutmaster Swift, Matt White, Rapscallion, Normski, Boogie Bunch. All in honour of our friend & dj for life - Dj Swing. Wicked night!!!

Dave VJ

Gone are the days when Club DJs and Radio Broadcasters were two different things. In the competitive commercial radio environment of today being a personality is not enough. Dave VJ represents a new breed of radio DJ that handles both the music and the broadcasting complete with a big personality! Dave is a perfectionist and says that he is still finding his feet as a broadcaster and has some mountains to climb in perfecting the art of his craft.

All Dave ever wanted was to make ädohÐ from being a DJ, so to play music on the air raised his game and changed things for the better.

The Music Junkie who's addicted to TV! On Choice FM 5 days a week 'Dave at Lunchtimes'. 'Dave VJ' loves music, he's addicted to it and now he's sharing his passion with London 5 days a week at Lunchtimes. So, how did it all happen for DVJ?

1996: DAVE VJ was in the right place at the right time and was offered 'early breakfast' at Kiss FM broadcasting 5 days a week. A big change from the infamous weekly Kiss FM Rap Show, co-presenting. The Rap Show was Dave's first 'professional' paid radio work.

1997: DAVE VJ won a best interview award for his work with Busta Rhymes and his crew Flipmode Squad. Doing the morning show gave Dave the opportunity to polish his skills at handling the equipment and software at which point DAVE VJ was asked to do the dance chart which included all forms of popular club music. Those experiences are what pushed DAVE VJ over the edge and onto the road of being a real broadcaster.

1998: Dave played at the Glastonbury Festival during the summer of this year and left Kiss FM for pastures new.

1999: Whilst working for a number of independent record labels Dave signed D'Bora to MWA whose track 'Honey' featured in the documentary about Tennis Champions, Serena and Venus Williams.

2000: After his experience working within the 'indie label scene' DAVE returned to the corporate world, using music and technology, working for www.peoplesound.com (the company behind those new CD giveaways in your daily paper). Dave travelled up and down the UK watching and listening to new bands helping them to get their music heard. This led to his involvement with a team who chose tracks for a UK film called Dog eat Dog, which starred Mel Blatt (All Saints) and Gary Kemp (brother of Martin Kemp, Eastenders).

2001: In the early part of this year DAVE got a call from one of his old producers at Kiss who had moved to Choice and asked him if he was interested in joining the station. Dave said yes and began with 2 overnight shows at the weekends.

2002: Dave started to cover for some of the more established Choice FM DJs on peak time shows giving him the chance to establish himself with the Choice audience. Dave says úIÐm glad for the faith that Choice FM has in me and for the opportunities they have provided. This is my dream job, I get to talk and play my favourite music ‘ and get paid for doing it.î

2003: Dave was offered 5 shows a week on 107.1 at lunchtimes and at drive times on Saturday on 96.9. DAVE VJ is in love with Hip Hop but that doesn't stop him from liking other music. "I like the fact that Hip hop is the musical warrior that embraces other styles, it has no wall around it to stop it from going where it wants to go. Hip Hop is why I'm so open minded." Dave's best moments from that time include DJ-ing at London's Hip-Hop hotspot, Subterrania, for the legendary sold-out Diamond D and Big L (now deceased) concert, roughing up the turntables and not making a single mistake, setting the place on fire and tearing the roof off that mutha...

2004: Since arriving at Choice the guests are still as high profile as ever and of late, Dave has interviewed Tweet, Brandy, Fat Joe, Sean Paul, Beverley Knight, Lumidee and Fatman Scoop amongst others.

What keeps Dave going? The love of music! úHearing a song that lets me lose my mind, the buzz I get from that is like nothing else on the planet.î

On top of all that Dave VJ currently lectures for the number one DJ school in the Country, Point Blank, and plays for FreshCream @ Scala, Yum Yum @ NYT & DJÐs for some of the biggest names in Hip Hop & RÐnÐB when they come over to the UK at their concerts including Joe, Akon, Ludacris, Method Man & many more ™

Dave also does charity work when he can as helping people less fortunate is something that Dave wants to do, which is why he does it, not because he has to. In 2004 he joined forces with the British Council to take his abilities from London's thriving urban music scene to Uganda, Eastern Africa for an unbelievable, life changing and eye opening experience.

You can now catch Dave's lunchtime show from Monday to Friday afternoons 12 midday - 3pm on Choice FM.