Described as "the World's most popular audiovisual artists" by the UK's Time Out magazine, award-winning London based Addictive TV are known for their cutting-edge audio/video remixes and dynamic live shows, which in four years has seen them twice voted #1 VJs in the World in DJ Magazine's poll and twice placed second.
Their work has been praised by creative innovators like Grandmaster Flash, Moby, Jeff Mills, Peter Greenaway and the former Kraftwerk front-man Karl Bartos. Performing internationally, criss-crossing the art and club worlds, Addictive TV have headlined in settings as diverse as the Pompidou Centre in Paris, London's National Theatre, Shanghai's Museum of Contemporary Art, through to Tokyo superclub Womb, Barcelona's Razzmatazz and San Francisco's Supperclub.
Addictive TV have wowed crowds at both film and music festivals alike, including San Francisco International Film Festival, Denmark's massive Roskilde music festival and Glastonbury in the UK. Earlier this year they headlined the opening event at what is now the largest music conference and festival in the world, South by Southwest in Austin, Texas; US music magazine Paste said in a review of the gig "Addictive TV completely blew my mind! ...a compulsively compelling pop culture audio/visual avalanche!"
You can watch Addictive TV's new video below.
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Addictive TV will be headlining the Pioneer Pro DJ Main Stage at BPM on Saturday 18th October. Their set will take place after the Ultimate Prize Draw, following the close of the BPM exhibition area. The Pioneer Pro DJ Main Stage will be located in the Ministry of Sound Arena, a large temporary structure that will be erected beside the main Exhibition Centre. Throughout both days of the BPM event, the Ministry of Sound Arena will play host to an eclectic mix of live performances, DJ sets and demonstrations.
Tickets for BPM 2008 are on sale for £8.00 each. Advanced tickets guarantee entry to both days of the event, including entry to the Ministry of Sound Arena and also represent a substantial saving on the £12.00 on-the-door price.
BPM Studio Pro is an MP3 DJ system for professional DJs, discos, bar and restaurant owners, dancing schools, radio stations, and other entertainment centers. The program has basic functions such as editing, pitching, mixing, cue-point setting, and looping, along with numerous special functions for live mixing and flexible background music. Features include two smooth-running players with separate playlists, a sample player, a sample editor, an integrated mixer, an equalizer, an automatic BPM counter, an automatic cross fader, a CD writer, and specifically designed remote controls with the look and feel of regular CD players for easy control.
Reviews from download.com
The program is excellent and is very fast responsive. If you have a high spec PC, it works a dream. And the problem with this sound card business is rubbish, if you keep your hardware & software updates you don't have a problem. Great layout easy to use even for beginers. I own the Official Professional version and it was worth every penny.
This is the most stable of the DJ products I've tried so far. The features are endless and there are more on the way with version 5 (free upgrade). Although the price tag is higher than most other programs, that's simply because it's a better product. Alcatech has also drastically reduced the price ($499 retail for the Pro version here in Canada). I got my copy through Promo Only Canada. Support for this product is also outstanding. I had my e-mail answered within a few mintues. If you're a serious DJ, this is the software (and hardware) for you.
I did dj as a hobby, but gave it up. Now after using this software I believe it is possible to be a laptop dj! I'm planning to get a second sound card, so if I can figure it out I can listen to the track before I drop it. Laptop dj boleh!
10 minutes video showing a guy playing with BPM Studio, see how cool it sounds, sorry for the poor quality, but the video shows few nice moves and is worth watching. Enjoy!