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EricKonieczny
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Feb 19, 2006 20:59 |  #1

My friend is a very hard working DJ and Producer. His website just went live less than 2 weeks ago, right before he played a HUGE four day weekend in Toronto in four of the best clubs in Canada. This is very big for him and ME because I am getting many compliments and refferels from him. :D

We will be adding more in the future.

We are all very picky on how our photographs are showcased and displayed, but I had the opportunity to work with the graphic/web designer and I feel he did a tremendous job on the site.

Everything you see, from the navigation, background, main photos, bio, equipment is all my photographs.


take a a look and let me know what ya think.

http://www.anthonyatta​lla.com (external link)

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A long-time student of what he considers an all-consuming sound of emotion and feeling; self-taught artist Anthony Attalla has now become a staple in the Detroit and Cleveland house music scenes. Moved by such early influences as The Prodigy, Nine Inch Nails, Chemical Brothers, Frankie Knuckles, Kraftwerk, Leftfield and Orbital, Anthony also credits artists like Marvin Gaye, Smokie Robinson, and Miles Davis as subconscious influences on his eclectic sound. He’s brought his dirty, gritty style of house to cities across the continent; from San Francisco to Miami, Chicago to Mexico City and most recently at Toronto’s legendary venue The Guverment. Anthony has consistently redefined his style over recent years – keeping his following wondering what he will bring to the table next.

Attalla has shared the tables with the likes of Deep Dish & Sharam Jay, Danny Howells, D:Fuse, Hipp-E, Derrick Carter, Halo, Justin Long, Josh Wink, Doc Martin, Lego, Greenskeepers (James Curd), Mark Oliver, Darude, Christopher Lawrence and Noel Sanger. In addition, Anthony has also made regular appearances on XM Radio’s “The People’s Mix”, airing Saturday nights on channel 80, The Move. In the coming year, Anthony will continue to bring his energetic sets to crowds throughout North America and also begin to unleash his first efforts at production. Stay Tuned…


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Feb 19, 2006 21:10 |  #2

Well, cuttin edge visual - the intro stream vid was so fast! Music was okay, lyrics a bit soft. LOL.

Nice job. Hope it flies.


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Feb 19, 2006 22:05 |  #3

Cool photos, great site, though i'm not impressed by the gallery. People don't need to see filenames, and it's not so fast for me (but i'm in New Zealand so that might be a factor).


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Feb 20, 2006 09:55 |  #4

I am sorry but took just too long to load the video for me and I have high speed connection.




  
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Feb 20, 2006 12:27 |  #5

...agree with the above comments. There are components of the site that aren't so good in my opinion. Especially the gallery. It looks like something that just came straight out of the Photoshop pre-made galleries. The file names shouldn't be there and they images seem a little slow to load, along with the slide show at the front. I've got a 6.3mbps download speed connection. Things should load very quickly for me and these took a little long I think.

The photos themselves are good though. Its nice to have people in related fields to work with like this. I really like the scrolling image banner at the top of the main page and the drop-down 'site navigation' menu.


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Feb 25, 2006 22:43 |  #6

To add to the above comments: not impressed with 2 intros, hidden navigation and a color palette that is all over the map. If you need to label the navigation, it's probably a bad sign.

Nice photos tho.


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Mar 07, 2006 04:34 |  #7

Ill agree with what pretty much everyone has said here; 2 intros, hidden nav all make for slow browsing.

The photos, however are execllent! Good to see a nice clear link at the bottom there to yourself.

I've had his site open for the most of the last 2 weeks, listening to the two tracks hes got on there. They definatly are catchy!!


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Mar 07, 2006 08:33 |  #8

that is awesome erik....great shots and i am sitting here bopping to the music...i have left it open so tell your dj friend he has some good tunes to bop too LMFAO ok dont tell him "BOP" tell him....jig....no no thats still old sounding....ok just say dance HAHAHAHA


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