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Doug Collins

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Doug Collins first realized his passion for Djing when he was given the chance to DJ at a local skating rink back in 1997. It was there he was introduced to the early electronic sounds of Freestyle, Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force, Pretty Tony, and others.
After his tenure at the skating rink ended, he put his newfound hobby on the backburner for a while, not exactly sure what to do with it. A few years later at a friends house, however, he heard his first DJ mixed CD. It was from there on out that he became an avid collector of all things electronic music. It was mostly just a hobby as a collector, until he set foot in Club Asylum in early 2000 and heard Matt Freeman on the decks.
Blown away by Matt's DJing, Doug became bound and determined to learn the craft for himself. Soon after, he was spending his college money on a set of 1200s and a mixer. Doug locked himself away in his bedroom for the next year or so and taught himself to DJ (also with a few solid pointers and many weekends spent in the booth watching Matt Freeman work his magic).
Asylum changed owners soon after and Doug found himself there almost every week playing at their open turntable night. Eventually, he was given the run of the night by the clubs owner. Then, in early 2001, Matt Freeman left the club to pursue other opportunities. It was then Doug was offered the chance to take his slot! It wasnt long after this that he became the sole resident DJ on the main floor of the club. This lasted until December 2005 when the club eventually closed its doors after a 10+ year run.
During this time, Doug also found opportunities to play at various other clubs in Dayton including Masque, Foundry, Pearl, and Nite Owl (opening for such acts as DJ Dan, Crystal Method, BT, Tommy Lee and DJ Aero, Darude Paul Birken, and others). With Asylum eventually becoming primarily a top 40 dance club, Doug was given less and less opportunity to share the electronic sound he has such a passion for.
But he is back, with a newfound love for electronic music and an eagerness to make the dance floor move. Going from all vinyl, to all CD, and now on to Ableton Live has really given Doug an opportunity to provide a one of a kind dance floor experience for his audience. Never sticking to one style, Doug is guaranteed to rock you with a blend of house, electro, techno, and breaks. Be sure to catch him out whenever given the opportunity. He will not disappoint.
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Member Since: 7/14/2006
Band Website: djdougcollins.com
Band Members: BOOKINGS: [email protected]
Influences: Electronic: Danny Tenaglia, Matt Freeman, Tony Desaro, Danny Howells, Richie Hawtin, Derrick Carter, Sasha, John Digweed, James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Chris Fortier, Satoshi Tomiie, Nic Fanciulli, Seb Fontaine, Marco Carola, Carl Cox, Deep Dish, Steve Lawler, LocoDice, Layo & Bushwacka!, Steve Porter, Daft Punk, Booka Shade, Funkagenda, Josh Wink, Mark Knight, Behrouz, Mark Farina, H-Foundation, Mateo Murphy, John Dahlback, Cedric Gervais, Paul Van Dyk, Alex Smoke, Steve Bug, Crystal Method, LTJ Bukem, Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky..So many more, I could probably go all day!

Other: Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Elvis, The Beatles, Marvin Gaye, Rick James, George Clinton, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Prince, U2, The Eagles, The Cure, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Rakim, Grandmaster Flash, Roger Troutman, Slick Rick, Afrika Bambaataa, Pete Rock, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Outkast, Justin Timberlake, Jermaine Dupri, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Neptunes
Sounds Like: You'll never hear the same thing twice. I always play for the occasion.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

What is it about Dayton??

First off, I love my city. Been here since the day I was born. I moved once, and wound up right back here. But on a trip to Columbus the other night, seeing a huge room full of people jumping in u...
Posted by Doug Collins on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 04:30:00 PST

More things not to say to the DJ!! (Thanks EJ)

SOME EXTRA ASSORTED THINGS NOT TO SAY ??If you ask for a song and the D.J. says he just played it, DON'T SAY, "Well, I just got here." It makes absolutely no difference. None at all. If you want to be...
Posted by Doug Collins on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 05:31:00 PST

This is real "rap" music

Why can't they make it like this anymore? Instead, we get stuck with a bunch of bullshit like A Bay Bay!! It's just sad what people will listen to anymore. ...
Posted by Doug Collins on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 06:06:00 PST

#40 in the whole United States yesterday!!

Thanks for helping me break the top 50 progressive house artists in the entire United States yesterday. I couldn't do it without your guys support. Tell your friends to add me if you think they'll l...
Posted by Doug Collins on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:53:00 PST

My Free DJ Mixes

Doug Collins- Shift (3-5-2007) Right Click, Save As Tracklisting: 1.Monoblock- Galgo (Original)2.Pastaboys-Tibute (Original)3.Danilo Vigorito- Heka Dark Side4.Move D- Anne Will (Vincenzo Remix)5.Eyere...
Posted by Doug Collins on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 09:06:00 PST

10 Things NOT to say to the DJ!!

1. CAN'T YOU PLAY SOMETHING GOOD? The DJ has to play for more than one person... So what you hate may be another's favorite song and EVERYTHING played here can be danced to one way or another. 2. WOUL...
Posted by Doug Collins on Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:30:00 PST