Bongi

Bongi BONGI is the Progressive Psy Trance alias of Jéan Kriel and managing director of EQUINOX Experience.
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01/12/2023

Hidden Space - Personal Sanctuary (Techsafari records) has been one of my favourite tracks for a while. Take a listen and witness for yourself how the crowd reacts every time to one of the sickest drops! Thanks for all the "Gees" to everyone that joined! 🙏🫶

Much Love to the HIDDEN LEAF & INNERGY PR: AUDACITY crew for having me again!

Heeeeeyyyy!!! We finally were able to get together and do a 1hour mix as Quantum Project !
17/10/2023

Heeeeeyyyy!!! We finally were able to get together and do a 1hour mix as Quantum Project !

09/10/2023
29/08/2023

Tonight on M***a FM for -X show "PSYKICK TUESDAYS" is a very special one indeed!!

We have a special guest in from Brazil, InterVoid , in the Lunar Explorer segment! Catch me at 23:30 on closing duties for the Nactural Touchdown segement. Gryphon-X - Iono Music and DAN SCOT will be on in full support!

Catch you all on the airwaves tonight from 9pm!

In case you couldn't catch it live, here's the complete recording of Psy-Kick Tuesdays on M***a FM hosted by Gryphon-X -...
18/08/2023

In case you couldn't catch it live, here's the complete recording of Psy-Kick Tuesdays on M***a FM hosted by Gryphon-X - Iono Music

This episode featured special guests Psynotize and Celestial, and I had the honor of wrapping up the show with the final 30min segment.
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SHOW OPENING: (9pm) 1. (9pm) – Set and Setting – Gryphon-X (Iono Music) 2. (9:30pm) – Cosmic Voyager – Psynotize 3. (10pm) – Trance-N-Dance (New Releases) 4. (10:30) – Introspection (A Trip Back In T

14/08/2023

You wanted my feedback on the last Sync chat we had, with crash helmet on, here we go:

The best knowledge and advice I've acquired over the years has come from delving into the life stories of successful individuals across various fields: entrepreneurs, sports pros, and musicians, etc. One piece of advice that struck a chord with me is to not immediately push back with my perspective when confronted with differing viewpoints. Instead, I've learned to dive into research and figure out what I might be missing, exploring how others approach the subject, what tools and technology they employ, and how these elements enhance their skillsets. This approach fosters a balanced opinion and offers the potential for personal growth and learning.

My previous post about the use of Sync generated a powerful response, as anticipated. Some countered its validity, pointing to top-tier DJs on social media, claiming 'they all cheat.' Yet, if we extend this viewpoint to the broader music industry, it becomes evident that such debates are not exclusive to DJs. Pop stars lip-sync while authentic bands perform live and raw in underground venues. The DJ community echoes this trend, with specialist worlds mostly embracing technology and leading innovation away from the glare of social media.

Top-tier DJs primarily focus on entertaining massive crowds with well-known tracks to lift the audience. They might not be as focused on the technical side, as their popularity and track choices suffice to entertain. However, thousands of other DJs, from bedroom novices to the depths of the underground worlds, are embracing technology, and this shift could potentially birth new rising stars.

Throughout my journey, I've applied real-world wisdom and kept an open mind while researching and exploring unfamiliar territories, from theories to technologies. For example, although I mainly steer clear of the mainstream world, I learned the art of reading a crowd by watching and studying wedding DJs. To me, they have the hardest job in the world capturing a whole age range from kids to the elderly. It's like watching a beautiful artist at work as the DJ captures the audience's attention, engaging them, slowly filling the dance floor, and eventually creating a unified fun experience. An example of not pushing back on a world I wasn’t interested in, but learning from it.

Technology empowers me to execute my art in new ways. Sync isn’t just about holding two tracks together for a single transition; otherwise, the whole sync debate would be a non-starter. The other misconception is that Sync is for DJs to mess around with FX on the mixer, but this notion is debunked by real-world users. For many DJs, their creative minds are unlocked with the thousands of possibilities of how they can craft a set unique to them, offering the audience an unprecedented experience. Sync effectively transforms the decks into a multi-channel sequencer, bringing our studio knowledge and environment into the DJ booth.

Sticking to the basics of a DJ mix as an example, I can now mix tracks in intricate detail—not just transitioning, but actually mixing frequencies over a sustained period of time to ensure a smooth mix. The clue is in the name: Mixer. Not just mixing volumes, but frequencies too. For instance, when mixing two tracks, I’m absorbing both the characteristics of the current track that's playing and comparing it to the next track cued in my headphones. I analyse the energy of the percussion, the arrangement, the musical content, and how the low-end bass is performing.

For those of you seeking a geek insight, here's my basic approach to a mix. Every sound system/club will have its low-end sweet spot, dictated by many factors, from cone sizes and speaker direction to acoustics and the natural room reverb (the boom). Tracks in certain keys could hit that sweet spot. For example, a track in the key of F could resonate with a rig's sweet spot at 43 Hz, sounding deep and powerful. Yet, the same track played at another club might not hit that rigs sweet spot due to different rig characteristics, bad acoustics etc. This can significantly impact the intended journey. To address this, I turn to my toolbox of knowledge. I create a double of the outgoing track on another CDJ, create a loop, cut top/mid frequencies, and introduce this element to retain the 'sweet spot' bass under the incoming track. Incrementally balancing and mixing all three until I find the exit point or even hold throughout.

During a mix, I might also notice that the percussion of the incoming track doesn't kick in until about 3 minutes in. This could risk losing energy due to the outgoing track's driving percussion. To counter this, I'll either double the outgoing or incoming track (based on the desired energy), find a clean percussion loop, and run it on a fourth CDJ. Now, things get busy as I balance and mix four channels of frequencies for a smooth transition (while cutting frequencies), also paying attention to phasing and arrangement drops.

These moments can lead to impromptu jamming sessions. Midway through the mix, I might create an amazing groove, sensing the crowd getting lost in the moment. Instead of continuing the mix, I nudge the outgoing/incoming tracks 16/8 bars back/forward while dropping various elements, building on that groove until I sense the right moment to transition.

I focus on mixing and balancing various frequencies, not just of the tracks themselves but also the dynamics of each room. This is why many DJs don't use headphones for extended periods; they're mixing to the room sound. This is why I'm not a fan of in-ear monitors or headphone mixing as you can’t hear the rooms dynamics.

Thats just an example of a very simple mix using technology (Sync) to keep a smooth mix and keeping the energy flowing as intended, and you can see there’s a lot going on. I’ve literately 100’s of techniques I’ve learned, each and every time impromptu fixing and solving problems and dealing with every scenario of where I want the mix/journey to go, up down or sideways, or being creative to eliminate breakdowns, create breakdowns, add atmospheres and the list goes on, my mind explodes with the possibilities all feeding in realtime from the dance floor in front of me.

All this wouldn't be possible with just mixing two tracks/vinyl. If a track's arrangement is poor, you're stuck with limited options. I've firsthand experience mixing thousands of them in my career. I wanted to make good use of my music knowledge and theory that I'd built over my career and turn to technology and be creative, rather than spending my time counting to four and keeping two tracks with wandering BPMs in time.

Sync doesn't mix anything; the human behind it does all the work. A lot more can go wrong and be disastrous when you're mixing 4/6 CDJs—far worse than any train wreck. That's what gives us a bigger adrenaline rush as we perform, edit, create, and jam live. We're in full concentration mode, deeply focused on the task at hand. There's no time to pose in front of camera, jump on stage, or dance with VIPs backstage. Most DJs, like me, keep others out of the DJ booth; it's our workplace, and distractions aren't welcome.

I respect both worlds: Disc Jockeys and Digital Jockeys. After all, I'm both and feel I can provide a balanced view. Both are extremely talented in their own ways. It seems that mainly vinyl DJs are contending with the digital world, which speaks volumes. When you delve deeper, many resist change, don't produce (so they may not understand), or want to leave the studio environment behind when performing. However, pushing back on fellow DJs isn't the solution.

I’d personally love to see all tools back as standard in the DJ booth, turntables, CDJ’s and other manufactures kit too, having use of everything while playing will be more entertaining and add more flavours all round and hopefully unite the DJ community.

14/08/2023

I am thrilled and honored to join Gryphon-X - Iono Music on his weekly show for Psy-Kick Tuesdays at M***a FM as a resident. I will be closing the show every second week at 23:30 with a 30-minute set as part of the Nocturnal Touchdown segment. 🎶

Joining me this week will be Celestial and Psynotize.

To tune in, visit muthafm.com or download the app from the Play Store. If you're unable to join live, don't worry—I'll repost the entire show to a playlist on my SoundCloud page. Stay tuned! 🎧

27/07/2023

What a moment for Enrico Sangiuliano ! 🖤💙

Interesting take  and very well said, coming from a Legend in the scene. :) Djs or Dancefloor stompers, what's your take...
26/07/2023

Interesting take and very well said, coming from a Legend in the scene. :) Djs or Dancefloor stompers, what's your take on it and does it really matter?

A few weeks back I asked your thoughts on the sync button and why is it still frowned upon by some, so here’s my view.

A DJ should be armed, skilled, and knowledgeable to deal with any situation they are presented with, ranging from technical aspects like identifying problems in the booth, switching out leads/equipment, and speakers, to reading a dance floor and instantly changing the vibe to connect with the crowd in front of them. This includes being able to mix tracks without relying on sync. In some cases, the LAN connection might fail, or sync buttons might malfunction, requiring manual mixing. Each scenario could potentially kill the vibe, or stop the music in the worse case.

We constantly hear the argument that you’re not a DJ until some vinyl decks are put in front of you, but as I just mentioned it’s a collective of many things that makes a great DJ. This leads to the big question, is beat matching the most important aspect? Well, if a DJ mixes flawlessly manually without sync, but plays the wrong tracks, they will clear the dance floor. However if a DJ plays all the right tracks, at the perfect time, even though they will make a hash of each mix, they still will have a packed dance floor. So maybe there’s your answer of priority….and we’ve seen plenty of superstar DJ’s that have forged their careers this way using the later as case proof!

Ultimately, being a great DJ requires proficiency in various aspects, not just one. This includes DJs who use sync in clever technical ways, like myself. Embrace technology and let it open your mind to more creative possibilities, but importantly keep your A game when it comes to finding music, preparation and art of reading the dance floor.

I’ll soon post some insights on how I use these tools to my advantage.

IONO MUSIC  Label night 🔥
16/07/2023

IONO MUSIC Label night 🔥

Aitsa!! Nice one! The guys at Hidden Leaf Festival and We Techno Productions are busy announcing their artists. Mark thi...
07/07/2023

Aitsa!! Nice one! The guys at Hidden Leaf Festival and We Techno Productions are busy announcing their artists. Mark this one down on the calender. It's gonna be a goodie!

🎧 Reality Check ✅ Artist Announcement 📢

Celestial is a seasoned artist & an absolute pro at reading his dancefloor and delivering his super intelligent 🧠🎶 sound that we are positive will be leaving you checking your reality🤯!!

Brought to you by: Hidden Leaf Festival & We Techno Productions

🎫 Tickets available here: https://qkt.io/realitycheck

23/06/2023

So Sick! 🤯🥴😵‍💫

23/06/2023

Back in 🇿🇦 from the Cayman Island's.

What's happening Cape Town with indoor events. I've been offline for a while. Hit me up with your events. 🤙🏻

Welcome to Psy-Kick Tuesdays, where we bring you as much variety in listening pleasure each week as we can and it all re...
25/04/2023

Welcome to Psy-Kick Tuesdays, where we bring you as much variety in listening pleasure each week as we can and it all revolves around the Mother Genre “Psytrance”. This week Bongi returns to the show in The Progression Session, he is only on our shores for a few short weeks before he heads back across the ocean, so we are lucky to grab him for a set before he leaves. Dan Scot is back to take you for a huge session in The Stompers Playground again this month and be sure to be taken through something nice and fresh as he has been polishing up his sound in other ways lately.

Jay Deep and myself are with you once again in our weekly sessions for The Party Starter and The After Party, as Jay gets things all warmed up for you and then I will slide us into some After Party vibes.

So come join us from 9pm (CAT) this Tuesday (And Every Tuesday) for a 3hr journey of music, fun, and an all-round good time. Leave your series marathon for another day, get your sound system plugged in or charged up and let’s have some fun.

If you interested in having your DJ / Producer set featured on the show, don’t be shy, drop me a DM on Instagram () and let’s have a chat about it. This show is not only for DJ’s who are already playing out at gigs, it’s here to give as many DJ’s as much exposure as I can.

Segment Time Slots :

09:00pm The Party Starter – Jay Deep (Jay Deep)
09:30pm The Guest List - Various
10:00pm Progression Session – Bongi (Bongi)
10:30pm Trip Advisors - Various
11:00pm Stompers Playground – Dan Scot (DAN SCOT)
11:30pm The After Party – Gryphon-X (Gryphon-X - Iono Music)

Tune in live to through the links below.

LISTEN HERE --> https://muthafm.com/
or
DOWNLOAD the APP for seamless listening --> https://bit.ly/3rWqndn

WHATSAPP CHAT GROUP
https://chat.whatsapp.com/5i9TVjgWx5MApynhKCdRlu

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Honoured to be back on M***a FM for Psy Kick Tuesday's with Gryphon-X - Iono MusicAll details below. Join us on the chat...
23/04/2023

Honoured to be back on M***a FM for Psy Kick Tuesday's with Gryphon-X - Iono Music
All details below. Join us on the chat group whilst tuning into the show!

Welcome to Psy-Kick Tuesdays, where we bring you as much variety in listening pleasure each week as we can and it all revolves around the Mother Genre “Psytrance”. This week Bongi returns to the show in The Progression Session, he is only on our shores for a few short weeks before he heads back across the ocean, so we are lucky to grab him for a set before he leaves. Dan Scot is back to take you for a huge session in The Stompers Playground again this month and be sure to be taken through something nice and fresh as he has been polishing up his sound in other ways lately.

Jay Deep and myself are with you once again in our weekly sessions for The Party Starter and The After Party, as Jay gets things all warmed up for you and then I will slide us into some After Party vibes.

So come join us from 9pm (CAT) this Tuesday (And Every Tuesday) for a 3hr journey of music, fun, and an all-round good time. Leave your series marathon for another day, get your sound system plugged in or charged up and let’s have some fun.

If you interested in having your DJ / Producer set featured on the show, don’t be shy, drop me a DM on Instagram () and let’s have a chat about it. This show is not only for DJ’s who are already playing out at gigs, it’s here to give as many DJ’s as much exposure as I can.

Segment Time Slots :

09:00pm The Party Starter – Jay Deep (Jay Deep)
09:30pm The Guest List - Various
10:00pm Progression Session – Bongi (Bongi)
10:30pm Trip Advisors - Various
11:00pm Stompers Playground – Dan Scot (DAN SCOT)
11:30pm The After Party – Gryphon-X (Gryphon-X - Iono Music)

Tune in live to through the links below.

LISTEN HERE --> https://muthafm.com/
or
DOWNLOAD the APP for seamless listening --> https://bit.ly/3rWqndn

WHATSAPP CHAT GROUP
https://chat.whatsapp.com/5i9TVjgWx5MApynhKCdRlu

M***a FM
Iono-Music
Festival101
















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