All About Me

There is only one happiness in life: to love and be loved.

~ by George Sand ~

Hello and welcome to my profile. Here is where you will find infomation about myself, my friends and my music plus about the island i live on with photos and more.

General Infomation About me 

 DJ/Producer Name: DJ Rhythm DaveName: David BrockwellAge: 24Birthday: 10th NovemberYear Born: 1983Where i live: Isle Of Wight (UK)Status: In LoveEthnicity: White / CaucasianZodiac Sign: ScorpioSmoke / Drink: Don't smoke and drink socialChildren: NoneOccupation: Cleaner/Carer for elderlyTae Kwon Do Belt: 1st Degree Black Belt (Assistant Instructor)

Music History

Been making music for around 7-8 years now ever since i was

at school. I started off making music with a games console funny enough, the software was called Music and later went on to making music with Music 2000 the new version by

codemasters. This was what got me interested in making dance music. The program was powerful and let you make your own tunes note by note i never liked to use samples already made i was into creating my own music without using pre-made samples. Later when i got myself a computer and the internet i heard of a program called Ejay when i received the program it was not as advanced as Music 2000 but the sounds were better and made some nice sounding tunes but after a while i felt like i could not create what i wanted the way i wanted. In the end someone i know told me about a program called Reason and showed me to this pro DJ/Producer he taught me how to use the program it looked really hard but the stuff you could make was amazing and you can plug in a keyboard and other hardware also into it which is a big help for me. I ended up spending loads of money to get the program for myself i just had to get it!. Spent some time using it at home and getting used to its features and now there is no limit to what i can make. The sounds that came with reason were very basic and did not sound that good when making dance tracks so i looked around for some refills which are like sound packs, i spent hours every day looking for a good website but all i seemed to find was refills with pre-made loops which i think is cheating, in the end though a managed to find a website and it had everything i needed they do top quality sounds that top dance producers use to make their music!. All i need to do now is to keep learning and get better and better, i believe that i can become something and i will follow my dreams untill i am proven otherwize. I want to prove to myself and others that put me down in the past that i am good at something. Some of my family are very talented musician's and the talent goes back through my familys history, maybe i have some of this talent i don't know but i sure do have a feel for music.

About Me

My name is David AKA DJ Rhythm Dave Productions i'm 24 years old and i live on a island called the Isle Of Wight which is just south of England. In my spare time i'm a martial artist i study the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do which i am a blackbelt assistant instructor in, i have done that for about 5 years now, i am now going to learn Tae Chi alos. I am also into writing my own electronic music i like making many styles Dance, Hard Trance, Drum & Base, Hardcore and Disco House making music is my life!. Am into computers, internet and website design! i have made many websites like this one. I enjoy speaking to people from around the world and learning different cultures. Like watching movies at the cinema or just at home also enjoy gaming in my spare time lol got to have a bit of fun sometimes. Am into anything to do with asian culture love their way of life and their martial arts its amazing! i also love Anime art its magical to me. I have many good friends most met from Tae Kwon Do and work they are the best friends anyone could ever have. I also have best friends from Asia and other places around the world who i keep in contact with a lot they are also my best friends, they always have time to speak to me which is really nice!. Nid is something special she is the love of my life, a picture of her is shown on the right. Some people may think long distance relationships don't work, but i don't think thats true if you love someone distance should not matter.

Where I Live

Overview -

The Isle of Wight is an English island and county, off the southern English coast, to the south of the county of Hampshire. Popular from Victorian times as a holiday resort, the Isle of Wight is known for its natural beauty and as home to the Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes, a town that hosts a world famous annual regatta.

Colloquially known as "The Island" by its residents, it possesses a rich history including its own brief status as a vassal kingdom in the fifteenth century. It was home to poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Queen Victoria had her much loved summer residence and final home Osborne House built in East Cowes. Its maritime history encompasses boat building and sail making through to the manufacture of flying boats and the world's first hovercraft. Its space history includes the launch of the Black Arrow and Black Knight space rockets. It is home to the Bestival and the recently revived Isle of Wight Festival, which, in 1970, was one of the largest rock music events ever held. The island is also one of the richest fossil locations for dinosaurs in Europe.

In 686 AD, it became the last part of the British Isles to convert to Christianity, almost a century after the rest of Great Britain.

History -

The Isle Of Wight holds a lot of history! so many ships have sank here from pirate ships to ships from World War 1 & 2 plus planes and more, you can also still see where the german bombs landed as they have left big creators in the gound. The island has so much history that you can even see huge stone age rocks like stone henge. The island may be small but it is one of the most historic places on earth. Below is just some of the islands history.

The Norman Conquest created the position of Lord of the Isle of Wight. Carisbrooke Priory and the fort of Carisbrooke Castle were founded. The Island did not come under full control of the crown until it was sold by the dying last Norman Lord, Lady Isabella de Fortibus, to Edward I in 1293. The Lordship thereafter became a Royal appointment, with a brief interruption when Henry de Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick was crowned King of the Isle of Wight, King Henry VI assisting in person at the ceremony, placing the crown on his head. He died in 1445, aged 22. With no male heir, his regal title expired with him.

Henry VIII, who developed the Royal Navy and its permanent base at Portsmouth, fortified the Island at Yarmouth, East & West Cowes and Sandown, sometimes re-using stone from dissolved monasteries as building material. Sir Richard Worsley, Captain of the Island at this time, successfully commanded the resistance to the last of the French attacks in 1545; the French attempts to conquer the Island being decisively stopped after the English victory in the Battle of Bonchurch. Much later on, after the Spanish Armada in 1588, the threat of Spanish attacks remained and the outer fortifications of Carisbrooke Castle were built between 1597 and 1602. During the English Civil War King Charles fled to the Isle of Wight, believing he would receive sympathy from the governor, Robert Hammond. Hammond was appalled, and incarcerated the king in Carisbrooke Castle.

Osborne House and its grounds are now open to the public Queen Victoria made Osborne House on the Isle of Wight her summer home for many years and, as a result, it became a major holiday resort for members of European royalty, whose many houses could later claim descent from her, through the widely flung marriages of her offspring. During her reign, in 1897, the World's first radio station was set up by Marconi, at the Needles battery, at the western tip of the Island.

In 1904, a mysterious illness began to kill honeybee colonies on the Island and had nearly wiped out all hives by 1907, when the disease spread to the mainland and decimated beekeeping in the British Isles. Called the Isle of Wight Disease, the cause of the mystery ailment was not identified until 1921, when it was traced to the mite Acarapis woodi. The disease (now called Acarine Disease) frightened many other nations, because of the importance of bees in pollination of many food plants. Laws against importation of honeybees were passed, but this merely delayed the eventual spread of the parasite to the rest of the world.

The Isle of Wight Festival could describe several events, but usually the term refers to one very large rock festival that took place near Afton Down, West Wight in 1970, following two smaller concerts in 1968 and 1969. The 1970 show was notable both for being one of the last public performances by Jimi Hendrix and for the number of attendees reaching, by many estimates, 600,000 (despite only 50,000 tickets being sold), and overtaking the attendance at Woodstock in the previous year. The Festival was revived in 2002 and is now an annual event, with other, smaller musical events of many different genres across the Island becoming associated with it.

Physical Geography and Wildlife

Isle of Wight is approximately diamond in shape and covers an area of 147 square miles (380 square km). Slightly more than half of the Island, mainly in the west of the Island, is designated as the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Island has 99.6 square miles of farmland, 20 square miles of developed areas, and 57 miles of coastline. The landscape of the Island is remarkably diverse, leading to its oft-quoted description of "England in Miniature". The West Wight is predominantly rural, with dramatic coastlines dominated by the famous chalk downland ridge, running across the whole Island and ending in The Needles stacks — perhaps the most photographed aspect of the Isle of Wight. The highest point on the Island is St Boniface Down, at 241m/791ft, which is also a Marilyn.

The rest of the Island landscape also has great diversity, with perhaps the most notable habitats being the soft cliffs and sea ledges, which are spectacular features as well as being very important for wildlife, and are internationally protected. The River Medina flows north into the Solent, whilst the other main river, the River Yar flows roughly north-east, emerging at Bembridge Harbour on the eastern end of the Island. Confusingly, there is another entirely separate river at the western end also called the River Yar flowing the short distance from Freshwater Bay to a relatively large estuary at Yarmouth. Where distinguishing the two becomes necessary, each may be referred to as the eastern or western Yar. The south coast of the Island adjoins the English Channel. Without man's intervention the Island may well have been split into three with the sea breaking through 1) at the west end of the Island where a bank of pebbles separates Freshwater Bay from the marshy backwaters of the Western Yar east of Freshwater, and 2) at the east end of the Island where a thin strip of land separates Sandown Bay from the marshy basin of the Eastern Yar, east of Sandown. Yarmouth itself was effectively an island with water on all sides and only connected to the rest of the Island by a regularly breached neck of land immediately east of the town.

Island wildlife is remarkable, and it is one of the few places in England where the red squirrel is flourishing, with a stable population (Brownsea Island is another). Unlike most of England, no grey squirrels are to be found on the Island, nor are there any wild deer but, instead, rare and protected species, such as the dormouse and many rare bats, can be found. The Glanville Fritillary butterfly's distribution in the United Kingdom is largely restricted to the edges of the crumbling cliffs of the Isle of Wight.

A competition in 2002 named the Pyramidal Orchid as the Isle of Wight's county flower.

The Island is known as one of the most important areas in Europe for finding dinosaur fossils. The eroding cliffs also assist hidden remains to become more visible.

Climate

Being one of the furthest south points in the UK, the Isle of Wight has a warmer climate than other areas which results in high levels of tourism, particularly along the south of the island. It also has a longer growing season than other areas in the UK.

Language and Dialect

The distinctive Isle of Wight accent is a somewhat stronger version of the traditional Hampshire dialect, featuring the dropping of some consonants and an emphasis on longer vowels. This is similar to the West Country dialects heard in south-western England, but less removed in sound from the Estuary English of the South East. In common with many other English regional dialects and accents, a strong Island accent is not now commonly heard, and as speakers tend to be older, this decline is likely to continue.

The Island also has its own local and regional words. Some words, including grockle (visitor) and nipper/nips (a younger male person) are still commonly used and are shared with neighbouring areas. A few are unique to the Island, for example overner (a mainlander who has settled on the Island) and caulkhead (someone born on the Island or, for sticklers, those born there from long-established Island stock). Other words are more obscure and used now mainly for comic emphasis, such as mallishag (meaning caterpillar) and nammit ("noon-meat", meaning food). Some other words are "gurt" as in large or great, also "gallybagger" as in scarecrow.


 

Something Special

Some of the movies and music i like.

Movies -

Blade (All) / Matrix (All) / Blood Sport / Kickboxer / Office Space / Night At The Museum / Snakes On A Plane / The Bourne Ultimatum / The Bourne Identity / Chainsaw Masica 1(All) / Soul Plane / Fast And The Furious (All) / Big Mommas House (All) / Lord Of The Rings (All) / Harry Potter 1,2 (Did not like the others much waiting to see the new one) / Bad Santa / Wild Hogs / Bulletproof Monk / 1408 / Kung Pow - Enter the Fist / Mr Beans The Movie / Mr Beans Holiday Holiday / Evan The Almighty / Alien (All) / Friday the 13th / War Of The Worlds / King Kong / Scream (All) / Final Destination (All) / Nutty Professor (All) / Meet the Fockers

This is just some of the movies i like.

Music -

 

DMX (Rap/Hip Hop) - SlippinPFM (Drum & Base) - St. Etienne - The Sea, Dreams, How Do You Do, Dannys Song, Mystics, The Eleventh Hour and more which i dont know the name too.LTJ Bukem (Drum & Base) - Progression Sessions, Logical Progression At Ministry Of Sound (2000)Michael Burns (Dance) - We Will FadeLiquid Child (Dance) - Diving Faces, Return of Atlantis (Ferry Corsten Rmx)Sash (Dance) - Ecuador, StayATB (Dance) - Dont Stop, 9pm Till I ComeScooter (Dance/Hard Dance/Hardcore) - The Age Of Love, Move Your Ass, Rebel Yell, The Night, Endless SummerKorn (Metal) - Freak On A LeashMarlin Manson (Metal) - Mobscene, The Beautiful PeopleMudvayne (Metal) - Under my Skin, Death Blooms, DigNotorious BIG (Rap/Hip Hop) - Going Back To Cali, Juicy, Big PoppaNAS (Rap/Hip Hop) - New York State of Mind, New York State of Mind IIMontell Jordan (R&B) - This Is How We Do It, Something For The HoneyzKriss Kross (Rap/Hip Hop) - The Way of Rhyme, JumpHouse Of Pain (Rap/Hip Hop) - JumpDas EFX (Rap/Hip Hop) - Klap Ya Handz, Intrigued Feat Das EFX, Mic Checka [remix]Common (Rap/Hip Hop) - The Light, The Sixth SenseBig L (Rap/Hip Hop) - Ebonics2 Pac/Tupac (Rap/Hip Hop) - Heartz Of Men, Do For Love, No More Pain, Temptations, I Get Around, Changes, Dear Mama, Only Fear Of Death, Lord Knows, Untill The End Of Time, F****** Wit The Wrong N*****Talib Kweu & Hitek (Rap/Hip Hop) - Good MourningToo Short (Rap/Hip Hop) - Where They At, Anything Is PossibleWill Smith (Rap/Hip Hop) - Just Cruisin', Just Cruisin' [Remix], Miami, Gettin' Jiggy With It, Summer Time.

This is just some of the music i like.

 

Music & Movies I Like

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