Novah (female DJ)

Novah (female DJ)

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UTH

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10,282 posts

190 months

Wednesday 5th February
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Anyone know who the hell she is?

All of a sudden she's appearing all the time in shorts on my YT feed (or is it Instagram? Or both, I forget) and I can't really work out a) why she's appearing, and so often or b) who she really is. I read some comments on the shorts and a lot of them go on about being a 'TikTok DJ' who basically presses a button and dances around looking attractive. As a guy who used to DJ vinyl early 2000s of course I understand and agree with the debate around DJs who basically just press play.

But anyone heard of her? Is she actually a talented DJ or are the comments right and she's simply there because of TikTok etc?

I wouldn't ever want to hate on a DJ who has a talent, but if looks and stupid social media is why she's "playing" in front of big crowds, then that's st!

smithyithy

7,604 posts

130 months

Thursday 13th February
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Think you've answered your own question. I haven't heard of her, but I've seen countless of these 'dance and pretend to press buttons' types.

Sadly, due to social media and (old man shouts at clouds mode) the attention span of the current generation, you don't need to actually be talented to become famous, and the DJ / music scene is no exception.

UTH

Original Poster:

10,282 posts

190 months

Thursday 13th February
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smithyithy said:
Think you've answered your own question. I haven't heard of her, but I've seen countless of these 'dance and pretend to press buttons' types.

Sadly, due to social media and (old man shouts at clouds mode) the attention span of the current generation, you don't need to actually be talented to become famous, and the DJ / music scene is no exception.
Does this mean this person is a "working DJ".....in that she plays gigs all over the world and if I wanted to I could go and see her "play"?
Or is she simply filmed for a couple of mins behind the decks for the sake of social media, then she f**ks off and the actual DJ plays their set?

This is very much showing the fact I'm 40 and not 21 anymore.....because I really have no idea.

Condi

18,527 posts

183 months

Thursday 20th February
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UTH said:
Does this mean this person is a "working DJ".....in that she plays gigs all over the world and if I wanted to I could go and see her "play"?
Or is she simply filmed for a couple of mins behind the decks for the sake of social media, then she f**ks off and the actual DJ plays their set?

This is very much showing the fact I'm 40 and not 21 anymore.....because I really have no idea.
According to RA she's fking busy, 14th/15th March 4 gigs across 3 countries.

https://ra.co/dj/novah

Plays an annoying but high energy techno/euro-dance style. Can see why the kids like it. Can also see why it would be really annoying after a while and best left for 18 year olds.


UTH

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10,282 posts

190 months

Friday 21st February
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Condi said:
UTH said:
Does this mean this person is a "working DJ".....in that she plays gigs all over the world and if I wanted to I could go and see her "play"?
Or is she simply filmed for a couple of mins behind the decks for the sake of social media, then she f**ks off and the actual DJ plays their set?

This is very much showing the fact I'm 40 and not 21 anymore.....because I really have no idea.
According to RA she's fking busy, 14th/15th March 4 gigs across 3 countries.

https://ra.co/dj/novah

Plays an annoying but high energy techno/euro-dance style. Can see why the kids like it. Can also see why it would be really annoying after a while and best left for 18 year olds.

I flicked through some of that video. It's all very weird, 90% creepy blokes all basically just staring at her and surrounding her in a pretty bizarre way. How the hell is she happy having everyone in such close proximity.
I must admit I'd probably enjoy the music, for a bit at least. But that crowd/atmosphere is very odd.

dave123456

3,314 posts

159 months

Friday 21st February
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UTH said:
I flicked through some of that video. It's all very weird, 90% creepy blokes all basically just staring at her and surrounding her in a pretty bizarre way. How the hell is she happy having everyone in such close proximity.
I must admit I'd probably enjoy the music, for a bit at least. But that crowd/atmosphere is very odd.
It’s a boiler room set. Slightly different format.

There seems to be a bunch of (predominantly female but I’m not saying that for any other reason than what is apparent) recent DJs that genuinely are talentless. Koven is one, from what I can work out there’s a duo and the other half does the clever stuff whilst a front woman just dances and pretends to DJ.

If you watch an established DJ work a mixer these newer ones don’t even do a good job of lip syncing. Having said that people seem to lap it up.

Condi

18,527 posts

183 months

Friday 21st February
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dave123456 said:
There seems to be a bunch of (predominantly female but I’m not saying that for any other reason than what is apparent) recent DJs that genuinely are talentless.
Not sure this is anything new, go back 15 years and I remember people saying the same about Steve Aoki, who seemed to be more interested in throwing cake at the audience than his music. At one point he was the world's highest paid DJ.

UTH

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10,282 posts

190 months

Friday 21st February
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nuyorican said:
Condi said:
dave123456 said:
There seems to be a bunch of (predominantly female but I’m not saying that for any other reason than what is apparent) recent DJs that genuinely are talentless.
Not sure this is anything new, go back 15 years and I remember people saying the same about Steve Aoki, who seemed to be more interested in throwing cake at the audience than his music. At one point he was the world's highest paid DJ.
I think the beginning of the end was Fatboy Slim. Wow, what a colourful shirt!

Not knocking him by the way, his contribution to music is clear. More about when people started 'watching the DJ' rather than just dance amongst themselves with the DJ being up in a dark booth rather than on a stage.
Yeah, spot on, that video is pretty much only 'watching the DJ'. Totally alien to me compared with how I used to rave back in 2002. Occasionally raise the arms to the DJ booth when a banging tune dropped, but in general just jumping and dancing all over the place having the absolute time of my life.

UTH

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10,282 posts

190 months

Friday 21st February
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dave123456 said:
UTH said:
I flicked through some of that video. It's all very weird, 90% creepy blokes all basically just staring at her and surrounding her in a pretty bizarre way. How the hell is she happy having everyone in such close proximity.
I must admit I'd probably enjoy the music, for a bit at least. But that crowd/atmosphere is very odd.
It’s a boiler room set. Slightly different format.

There seems to be a bunch of (predominantly female but I’m not saying that for any other reason than what is apparent) recent DJs that genuinely are talentless. Koven is one, from what I can work out there’s a duo and the other half does the clever stuff whilst a front woman just dances and pretends to DJ.

If you watch an established DJ work a mixer these newer ones don’t even do a good job of lip syncing. Having said that people seem to lap it up.
What's the definition of a boiler room set? Seen a few pop up on YT, never really thought to ask what exactly they are.

PRO5T

5,357 posts

37 months

Friday 21st February
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Last set I watched was a “live” broadcast of Fatboy Slim dancing along to some music he may have mixed in the past, barefoot and in his sixties.

I was embarrassed for him to be honest. I’m not convinced he even pressed play on the computer reading the memory stick. He couldn’t half twiddle those knobs in time to the music though.

Condi

18,527 posts

183 months

Friday 21st February
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UTH said:
What's the definition of a boiler room set? Seen a few pop up on YT, never really thought to ask what exactly they are.
Boiler Room are a music broadcaster, started off doing mixtapes and livestreams about 15 years ago, now mainly Youtube videos.

They're all set in small rooms, with no separation between the DJ and crowd, it's supposed to be like a lounge or bedroom DJ set, like just going round your friends place and setting up some decks. Crowds are maybe a few hundred people, with the camera mainly pointing directly at the DJ. All very intimate and sweaty.

dave123456

3,314 posts

159 months

Friday 21st February
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UTH said:
dave123456 said:
UTH said:
I flicked through some of that video. It's all very weird, 90% creepy blokes all basically just staring at her and surrounding her in a pretty bizarre way. How the hell is she happy having everyone in such close proximity.
I must admit I'd probably enjoy the music, for a bit at least. But that crowd/atmosphere is very odd.
It’s a boiler room set. Slightly different format.

There seems to be a bunch of (predominantly female but I’m not saying that for any other reason than what is apparent) recent DJs that genuinely are talentless. Koven is one, from what I can work out there’s a duo and the other half does the clever stuff whilst a front woman just dances and pretends to DJ.

If you watch an established DJ work a mixer these newer ones don’t even do a good job of lip syncing. Having said that people seem to lap it up.
What's the definition of a boiler room set? Seen a few pop up on YT, never really thought to ask what exactly they are.
Fundamentally it’s a live streamed set from a smaller location. So it’s a cheaper platform for a dj to establish themselves.

Disagree re fatboy slim. Yes he pranced around a bit but he worked the music very well, and, for his era was actually pretty innovative.

Danny Rampling, Gilles Peterson and Purple Disco Machine are more about the tracks being played, I’ve witnessed some pretty shocking mixing from all three but are renowned for their ability to curate a set and keep a crowd dancing.



Uncle Meat

853 posts

262 months

Friday 21st February
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Interesting, I've never seen any ads/popups for Novah but get them for Book Club Radio (some of which are quite listenable IMO). Seems a very similar setup to the boiler room stuff
https://www.youtube.com/@bookclubradio

PT1984

2,779 posts

195 months

Friday 21st February
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That’s noise for the sake of noise.

She’s no Lisa Lashes. There’s nothing clever with that set.

I found some old Progress and Hotdog flyers in the loft last week. I had a chuckle.


PT1984

2,779 posts

195 months

Friday 21st February
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Then we may as well mention the emporium in Coalville. Storm and Passion!

PT1984

2,779 posts

195 months

Friday 21st February
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The kids these days really have missed out.


NumBMW

896 posts

141 months

Friday 21st February
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nuyorican said:
I wasn't knocking his skills. My point was that it was around that time when people started 'watching the DJ' as opposed to just 'going clubbing' or going to a rave'. It became more like band culture rather than disco culture. Maybe even before Fatboy Slim, I remember the Jeremy Healey mania when he was going from gig to gig on NYE in a helicopter. But even then, he was still up in a booth rather than on a stage like a band.

To emphasise it another way, I remember being at a night called Manumission at the Ku club in Ibiza, '94 or '95. Nobody knew who was DJ'ing. Nobody cared. I can't even recall where the DJ box was in that cavernous space. If you went back ten years later to the same venue, it would be rows of people standing watching the stage.

Edited by nuyorican on Friday 21st February 19:19




Edited by nuyorican on Friday 21st February 19:27
Ironically, Fatboy Slim played some of Manumission’s greatest nights. The owners saying he was their favourite DJ, although don’t think he was ever a resident.

mikebradford

2,827 posts

157 months

Friday 21st February
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I went to Manumission about 1996. Probably my worst club night.

Everyone just stood waiting for the sex show.
Wasn't to dissimilar to modern clubs. No one appeared to be there to dance just there to say they'd been.

Amnesia used to be much better.

CoolHands

20,326 posts

207 months

Friday 21st February
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I’ve noticed lots of fit birds swaying about with their tits out recently too, all in mega 4K often on a beach in sunlight etc. I like house music so I think that’s why these are all coming my way now. I don’t think any of them are real DJs they’re just poseurs

xu5

707 posts

169 months

Friday 21st February
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Any clip that has the dj doing more dancing than the crowd is immediately a bit sus. The standard dj dance routine for likes seems to be push one button, fist pump fist pump towards crowd, turn round make love heart sign at camera, then do a little dance for your adoring fans phones.

As was said above way to much emphasis seems to go on the on stage performance, but I guess for the instant attention grab it has to be done. Some of thebest nights have been where you can hardly see the dj and the dance floor would be all doing there own thing rather than lined up facing the front like a concert.