LED Mobile DJ Lighting Comparison – Expo 2008
DJ Strato discusses the pros and cons of LED mobile DJ lighting and showcases one of American DJ’s newest products for 2008, the Accu Spot 250 Hybrid.
DJ Strato discusses the pros and cons of LED mobile DJ lighting and showcases one of American DJ’s newest products for 2008, the Accu Spot 250 Hybrid.
In an effort to reach more people, clients, and family, Hurricane Productions redesigned and relaunched its MySpace profile page.
Designed entirely by Hurricane Productions’ co-owner, lead DJ, and sole web designer -Strato Doumanis – the site promotes the interactivity of the company’s DJ entertainment product.
You can find Hurricane Productions everywhere – At a venue on a Friday or Saturday night entertaining a wedding or Sweet 16, online on its brand new website, on YouTube, Facebook, MySpace and here on Blogspot.
Hurricane Productions used MySpace in 2003 as one of its original tools to reach a new audience. Since then, the company continues to use social networking tools to broaden its fan base.
Visit of all Hurricane Productions’ networked sites:
Entertaining Sweet 16s has always come naturally to us. We built our company on Sweet 16s primarily because we were 16 years old, ourselves, when we started. This summer has already given us several ROCKIN‘ Sweet 16s so I thought I’d give something back.
Here is my 2008 Sweet 16 summer play list of today’s hit music.
| Name | Artist |
| 4 Minutes (Peter Saves London Remix) | Madonna f. Justin Timberlake |
| 4 Minutes (PO Clean) | Madonna F Justin Timberlake |
| A Milli (Instrumental) | Lil’ Wayne |
| A Millie (Clean) | Lil’ Wayne |
| A Millie (Dirty Remix) | Lil Wayne ft. Jay-z |
| All I See (Clean) | Kylie F Mims |
| Ay Chico / Lingua Afuera (Clean) | Pitbull |
| Baby When the Light (Ft. Cozi) | David Guetta |
| Bleeding Love | Leona Lewis |
| Cash Flow (PO Clean) | Ace Gutta Ft. Rick Ross & T-Pain |
| Ching-A-Ling (Promo Only Clean Edit) | Missy Elliot |
| Closer | Ne-Yo |
| Cry For You | September |
| Cut Off Time (PO Clean) | Omarion & Kat Deluna |
| Damaged | Danity Kane (Feat. Diddy) |
| Damaged (Global Factory Mix) | Danity Kane |
| Dangerous (Main) | Kardinal Offishall Ft. Akon |
| Diamond Girl (PO Clean) | Ryan Leslie Ft. Kanye West |
| Disturbia | Rihanna |
| Don’t Stop The Music (Album Version) | Rihanna |
| Don’t Touch Me (PO Clean) | Busta Rhymes |
| Drop (PO Clean) | Ying Yang Twins |
| Easy (Aspuration Remix) | Paula DeAnda feat. Bow Wow |
| Easy (PO Clean Edit) | Paula DeAnda Ft. Bow Wow |
| Elevator Ft. Timbaland | Flo Rida |
| Emotional Ft. Casely (PO Clean) | Flo Rida |
| Falsseto Lollipop (Clean Remix) | The Dream & Lil Wayne |
| Feedback (Original) | Janet |
| Flashing Lights | Kanye West Ft. Dwele |
| Forever | Chris Brown |
| Get Buck In Here (PO Clean) | DJ Felli Fel (Feat. Akon, Ludacris & Lil’ Jon) |
| Get Busy (Scoop Remix CLEAN) | Sean Paul Ft. Fatman Scoop |
| Get it Shawty | Lloyd |
| Gifts (PO Clean) | Ray J |
| Girls Around The World (A Cappella) | Lloyd Ft. Lil’ Wayne |
| Girls Around The World (Instrumental) | Lloyd Ft. Lil’ Wayne |
| Give It Up | Twista Ft. Pharrell Williams |
| Give It Up (Clean Edit) | Twista (Feat. Pharrell Williams) |
| Go Girl (PO Clean) | Pitbull F Trina and Young Boss |
| Got Money (Clean Remix) | T-Pain ft. Lil’ Wayne & Pitbull |
| Here Comes The Hotstepper (1994) | Ini Kamoze |
| Hey Baby (Jump Off) (PO Clean) | Bow Wow & Omarion |
| Homecoming | Kanye West F Chris Martin |
| How We Do it Around My Way (PO Clean) | Lloyd F Ludacris |
| Hypnotized (PO Clean) | Plies (Feat. Akon) |
| I Can’t Stand It (Club Mix) | Alex M. |
| I Kissed A Girl | Katy Perry |
| I Like The Way She Do It (PO Clean) | G-Unit |
| I’m Me (Clean) | Lil Wanye |
| Independent (Remix) (PO Clean) | Webbie Ft. Gorilla Zoe, Phat & Lil’ Boosie |
| Killa (PO Clean) | Cherish Ft. Yung Joc |
| Kiss Kiss (PO Clean) | Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain |
| Labels Or Love | Fergie |
| Leavin’ | Jesse McCartney |
| Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) Ft. Project Pat | Three 6 Mafia |
| Lollipop (Clean Remix) | Lil Wayne Ft. Kayne West |
| Lollipop (PO Clean) | Lil Wayne |
| Love In This Club (Promo Only Clean Edit) | Usher Ft. Young Jeezy |
| Love Is Gone (US Radio Edit) | David Guetta Ft. Chris Willis |
| Low Ft. T-Pain | Flo Rida |
| Migrate Ft. T-Pain | Mariah Carey |
| Move Move | Robbie Rivera f. Rooster & Peralta |
| Move Shake Drop (PO Clean) | Dj Laz (Feat. Flo Rida, Casely & Pitbull) |
| One Step At A Time | Jordin Sparks |
| Out Here Grinding (PO Clean) | DJ Khaled & Various Artists |
| Party People Ft. Fergie (PO Clean) | Nelly |
| Piece Of Me (PO Clean) | Britney Spears |
| Pocketful Of Sunshine | Natasha Bedingfield |
| Radar | Britney Spears |
| Roc Boys | Jay Z |
| Rock With U | Janet |
| Say Yeah (PO Clean) | Wiz Khalifa |
| See You Again | Miley Cyrus |
| Sexy Can I (PO Clean) | Ray J Ft. Yung Berg |
| Sexy Lady | Yung Berg |
| Shake It | Metro Station |
| Shawty Get Loose (PO Clean) | Lil Mama (Feat. Chris Brown & T-Pain) |
| Speaker | David Banner Ft. Akon, Lil Wayne |
| Stilettos (PO Clean) | Lee Carr |
| Summer Love | Justin Timberlake |
| Summertime | New Kids On Da Block |
| Take A Bow (Subkulcha Club) | Rihanna |
| Take You Down | Chris Brown |
| Take You There (Album Version) | Sean Kingston |
| The Boss Ft. T-Pain (PO Clean) | Rick Ross |
| There’s Nothin (Clean Main Version) | Sean Kingston |
| They Know (Main) (PO Clean) | Shawty Lo |
| Waters of March (Benassi Remix) | Sergio Mendes Ft. Ledisi |
| What You Got (Clean) | Colby O’donis (Feat. Akon) |
| When I Grow Up (PO Clean) | Pussycat Dolls |
| Whine Up | Kat Deluna |
| You (PO Clean) | Plies Ft. Tank |
| You Know Me (PO Clean) | Pistols (Feat. Ray J) |
Check out www.HurricaneProductions.com to find out how you can hire us for YOUR Sweet 16.
Hurricane Productions, New Jersey’s Best in Sweet 16 DJ EntertainmentToday, June 19th 2008 marks the five year anniversary of Hurricane Productions LLC. That’s right, 5 years ago today we entertained our first party. Getting involved in the mobile entertainment industry happened quite by accident for co-owner Vincent Velasquez and I. Sitting quite still one Wednesday afternoon in Mrs. Jaeger’s English class (Saint John Vianney High School 05′) I overheard a light conversation about an upcoming party. Turning my head slightly, the conversation began to take focus. They were talking about music.. and needing a DJ for an upcoming graduation party. As the conversation progressed so did my curiosity. Suddenly the exchange came to a pause and Vinny began to turn my direction. Quickly, I diverted my attention elsewhere to avoid being charged with eavesdropping.
To my surprise I feel a tap on my shoulder, “DAMNIT”, I think to myself “They caught me listening in..”.
“Hey Strato”, Vincent starts “Kristen here is having a graduation party this weekend and she needs some music. I know you have a lot of home audio gear just like I do .. do you think we could throw something together and play some music for them?”.
I think for a moment then respond, “Yea sure why not, I’m sure I could find some speakers and CD players.”
From that moment on, something changed inside of Vinny and I and we didn’t even realize it. In the instant we agreed to provide music for the graduation party, an entirely new dimension of ourselves was born. We were given a responsibility and a role we’d never filled before; it was uncharted territory for us but something about it felt right.
Despite the make-shift DJ setup and that we were in a backyard, all the elements that make up a great party still existed! Everyone was having a great time and we could feel an energy we’d never experienced before. Curious as to what we were using? Here’s a glimpse at our origins:
Just look at those fancy speaker tripods! And WOW check out Hurricane 1.0′s light show made up of a “party-city” strobe light and an equally as cheap police beacon! At this point your probably wondering what kind of crazy equipment we’ve got behind make-shift facade. Let’s take a look:
Behind that aesthetically pleasing setup you would find two, 5-disc CD changers and a small Yamaha keyboard. As the party went on we would write down, on a piece of paper what CDs we had in each CD player. We had no mixer, only the ability to fade the volume on the master 5-disc changer and press the AUX button to kick in the other 5-disker. On the rare occasion that both CD changers needed new music we would switch over to the keyboard and have a generic beat playing the background simply to avoid dead-air while we loaded up the CD changers. We did a few parties like this before we could afford real DJ equipment; you gotta’ start somewhere right?
Our setup is much more impressive now-a-days…
The real reason for this post is to reminisce about some funny incidents we ran into in the beginning. I’d like to share with you an email we received from a competing DJ, the same age as us at the time — a mere 17 years of age. I’ve decided to pick this email apart and color code each ridiculous line I read. Each instance where I feel the writer sufficiently deviates from reality I will be linked to the bottom of this post sharing my insight about his carefully chosen words.
so hows it going Vince yea u got a nice setup…too bad Strato’s the only real DJ in ur company…wanna be a tough guy? ill be around soon…be a tough guy to my face…and i know ur prolly showin this to eveyr1 cuz u think ur cool…and ur girls prolly gonna be all mad, ur fag boyfriend has nuthin better to do wit his life then try to be a dj… bro if you knew anything about makin websites, youd know it doesn’t take one day to make..i was makin that site for months…i dont need to pay to get mine done…i will say this though…congrats on ur company, seems your doin aight…only difference between em and you is that 1) your only in it for the money, i do it for the love of DJing…and 2) id destroy you in a battle….pisses me off that ppl that just start their company spend all their money on shyt and get parties, and still charge liek 1000 for a party…nto even tryin to be a dick, but madd ppl either said you suck or you guys were aight, nothin spcial, i mean your sites not bad, not everyone can afford to pay professional web desingers..and that picture of Vinny with the sunglasses makes him look like aherb..that’s just my opinion. ..one question…whats wit the keyboard? I know Strato knows how to play it, and trust me, it’s not gonna be in any of my packages, but what do you do with it? And Strato I got no prob wit u, but Vince, pray people that didn’t crack you in the face when you were a freshman and will definitely do it again. Find an activity to keep yourself busy. Oh and Strato, you been DJing for a while I know, I’m just wonderin how long you … you probably started DJing in ur time frame around the same as me, i been for 4 1/2 yrs now…i never heard you DJ so i cant say id destroy you but i mean im pretty sick wit mixin man, not tryin to brag, but clubs was hoppin, i mean i do mainly hip hop and rap and i scratch too, not on the cd players cuz all cd players, even the best, sounds crappy when u scratch on them..i use technics…which is why i dont advertise for weddings much…i dont do many parties that much cuz i dont care about djing parties…most of my DJing is in my room..dont get me wrong, i get a few parties a month, but mainly school dances, teen dances, sweet 16s, things of that nature..you know, teen shyt,,,i get bored easy playin Earth Wind and Fire and going into like Heatwave or sum shyt, … i;m out -peace lil f@gs
Not everyone, only the people connected to the internet.
Again, Vinny if anything was trying to be an MC. Curious fellow, I know but wait it gets better
Here’s another shocker — Strato designed the entire HurricaneProductions.com from scratch.
No offense to the owners of this website, but just as an example –> this is what his website looked like at the time.
What?! We were charging a maximum of $250.00 a party!
B’cus thats how real DJs duke it out.
Refer to: “What?! We were charging a maximum of $250.00 a party!”
I have no words for this one; no clue what hes talking about.
Too bad clubs aren’t hoppin’ like they used to be when we were seventeen years old.
Apparently this young man has never heard of the industry standard, pioneer’s CDJ-1000 / MK2,3.
As crazy as that email was, it was stuff like that which actually motivated Vinny and I to pursue the mobile DJ industry. We always new we were better and could deliver a better product than any other mobile entertainer we’d seen, we just needed the opportunity.
Here’s to another five years, and another five after that.
-DJ Strato Doumanis

DJ Strato has just launched his own personal website, www.djstrato.com. This website will feature all of this contact information, various news about DJ Strato, and all upcoming events DJ Strato will be performing at.
“This new site will be a great medium to post my music, thoughts, and project ideas for years to come.” Strato commented when asked about the purpose of this new website.
DJstrato.com is simple, smooth, easily navigable and visually appealing. Click here to check out www.djstrato.com!
On June 04, 2008 DJ Strato Doumanis released a new remix he’s calling Get Busy Chico. The remix is a combination of Sean Paul’s Get Busy and Pitbull’s Ay Chico. The percussion found in Ay Chico compliments the lyrics of Get Busy very well and should bring a returning whim of popularity to Get Busy’s catchy lyrics.
Listen to the new remix on HD YouTube!
“Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)” is the second single from El Mariel, an album by Cuban American rap artist Pitbull. It has currently peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. It was produced by Mr. Collipark.
“Get Busy” is a 2003 re-released song by Jamaican dancehall reggae toaster Sean Paul, from his album Dutty Rock.
This remix is available on Hurricane Productions’ YouTube page and also on DJ Strato’s personal iMeem.com page. The track has been embedded into this post from iMeem:
DJ Strato is available for booking in the New York New Jersey area and is best reached through his company home page, HurricaneProductions.com
DJ Strato, co-founder of Hurricane Productions LLC, produced a remix of two songs this past Spring:
Show Me Love- Robin S. (1993)
The Anthem – Pitbull feat. Lil Jon
So far, the remix garnered 12,552 “listens” on YouTube since he posted it four short months ago.
This remix has also been featured on DJ Strato’s iMeem.com page and has been embedded into this blog post from iMeem:
View this post as well as other Hurricane Productions’ video posts on the Hurricane Productions YouTube Channel
Hurricane Productions proudly presents the Apache-Slide, an original interactive line dance created by combining the best of two existing dances:
DJ Casper – The Mississippi Slide
Sugarhill Gang – Apache
This track/dance has proven to be a hit at Sweet 16s, Mitzvahs and Weddings since first being introduced by Hurricane Productions in August 2007.
If you would like a copy of the track please get in contact with us by visiting our website @ http://www.hurricaneproductions.com