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DJ MAG's disqualification of some DJs

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:30 pm
by crow
This year DJ Mag has been appalled and disgusted to discover suspicious voting irregularities in their Top 100 DJs poll.

For the first time ever, now that DJ Mag is wholly independent again, the votes in this year’s poll have been collated in-house, and while in previous years we’ve relied on technology to weed out suspect votes, this year it’s been proved that there’s nothing more effective than the naked eye.

With 345,000 votes cast by email, publisher James Robertson has spent a ridiculous number of man-hours going through each vote. His discoveries have resulted in several DJs being disqualified from this year’s poll. Roberston explained: “This year, I made a decision to investigate votes where the same IP address appeared over 50 times for
the same person. The chances of the same person getting voted for by 50 different computers each having been allocated the same IP address within a week would be billions to one.
” The biggest DJs at the centre of our investigation were US stars Christopher Lawrence and DJ Dan. Both shared the same marketing manager.

In both their cases, a script was used to bypass our security system,” said Roberston. “Not only did we get multiple votes from the same IP address, but we got multiple votes from multiple IP addresses — in other words, we received in excess of 50 votes from the same IP address on over 20 occasions. Both Lawrence and Dan vehemently denied any involvement in vote rigging. “I take this matter very seriously,” said DJ Dan. “My assistant and I confronted my former marketing manager via telephone." He strongly denied any wrongdoing, but had no credible explanation for the improper voting. Christopher Lawrence, who used the same marketing person this year, reported similar voting problems. "When I discovered the common link was our marketing person, I immediately terminated him.” Lawrence’s lawyer Kent Liu said: “My clients are willing to declare under oath that they themselves did not purchase or use a script, nor did they instruct any person in their employ to do so.

Chinese cheat DJ Tiesmi admitted paying cash for votes. “Tiesmi explained to me that it cost 4000 Yuan (£260) for 100,000 votes. He had paid a software engineer to create a script to by-pass our security code,” said Roberston. “However, it became apparent very quickly that Tiesmi was cheating when he raced to the No.1 spot within hours of the voting starting.“ His friend Yutise, who seemed to appear on the same bill as Tiesmi, as the second DJ, was also investigated. He explained that it was not him cheating, but his crazed fans who he had no control over,[/i]” said Robertson. “It’s funny though that the world’s biggest DJs, like [b]PvD and Tiësto, don’t seem to have such problems.[/b]”

More voting irregularities surround the Flash Brothers from Israel — we detected over 1300 votes from the same IP address.
They blamed “friends and family”. In a statement to DJmag, they said: “It appears that some of our friends and family simply wanted to surprise us at all costs and help our cause. We certainly do not condone such behaviour. We feel very distraught about this whole affair. We accept full responsibility for this affair but are quite adamant it boils down to sheer stupidity and oversight.” Hong Kong DJ Erick Junior has been dubbed “the fastest cheat in the East” after a four-day avalanche of votes saw him shoot to third position in the poll. Like the others, he has been disqualified.
DJmag Editor Lesley Wright commented: “It’s outrageous that DJs should attempt to cheat. It shows a blatant disregard for the Top 100 poll, for DJ Magazine and, most importantly, for their fellow DJs. Shame on them.




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:36 pm
by crow
HAHAHA!!!
You guys have no idea how happy I am to hear such news! I KNEW that this so-called DJ Dan didn't climb up to the top 5 and taking out Ferry from his spot without any cheating would be true!
BTW, that DJ Dan never left the USA in the first place. So how in the world did he ever become the number 5 DJ on that list?!

Seriously, if he did cheat before, he'd do it again.


And that is why, my fellow TranceHits members, I didn't vote this year.

The list has finally become so corrupt with stupid votes going to PRODUCERS whom people loved their work through the weekly shows such as ASOT and NOT DJs when the list is clearly titled in big bold FU*&%^*^&&*%^&* letters as or cheat votes just like what we saw here.

I rest my case and from now onwards, I'm not voting for such a stupid list that has been populated by idiots ruining the scene!

Shame on the so called DJs who tried to climb up so easily, and shame on the people who helped them do so.

Thanks ALOT for making this scene better!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:37 pm
by TRANCED
Hahahaha
Well they got a crappy system. But good for them if they're really going through each vote, tho i truly doubt it. I think of it of only fake publicity or an attempt of intimidation.

Anyways, i think better ideas and systems should be developed for proper choosing of the #1 dj. Sooner better than later.

Good luck for all..
GO ARMINNNNNNNNNNN! :P

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:43 pm
by Icepick
WTFF!!!!!! this is ridiculous!!! they are not in it for the love of music, they are just trying to race for #1!!! and i second Crow on dan issue!!

THIS IS really turning into a mess!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:46 pm
by TranceFusion
I'm gonna repeat what Crow said... It was 500% obvious to me that DJ Dan (and Chris Lawrence maybe) cheated last year to get so high... the world never heard of him and he finished above Corsten?!?!
As for this Chinese DJ Tiesmi... he proved again that China is the biggest cheating country in the world... *imagining Tiesmi on the first spot and Armin on the 5th behind DJ Dan* i'm really having a huge sarcastic lol right now!! It's a shame that for those DJs a stupid #1 spot in a popularity poll matters more than music itself.
And btw, thumbs up to the people who discovered the cheating in the votes! They did a good job in cleaning the scene!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:58 pm
by crow

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by A-Cube

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by crow

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by 3aly

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:12 pm
by crow

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:08 pm
by RaYvEr
thank god for this cause these two djs dj dan and christopher lawrence in my idea dont even deserve to be in the top 1000 let alone the top100 i mean i once did the mistake of buying one of christopher lawrences cds and there was not a single track that was acceptable good this year we can see the trues heros of e.d.m the heros that open our hearts to different levels

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:56 am
by e-sam
I wanted DJ Dan in 4th place :cry:

Named, shamed & disqualified is a good approach to solve the illegal voting. However, I still believe DJMag voting system can be improved significantly.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:03 pm
by DIONYSOS
I am really glad to read this. Another slap in the face for that joke of a chart. This isn't really a drastic solution (the only cure would be to cancel the whole thing, but I don't see that happening anytime soon), but at least some of the cheats are beginning to get caught. I'm hoping other cheats would be unveiled in the near future, because I am certain it extends far more than the names mentioned above.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:03 pm
by Raneem
Great step DJ MAG is doing.
They will never investigate the past i guess, but from now on, whoever tries to cheat will be disqualified (and he/she'll be blacklisted maybe, or they will be aware of the name the next yr).
Im sure there are still a lot of more cheatings, and i hope they get caught soon ! :D

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:01 pm
by samer
oh the enthusiasm.. but what's funny is that i've always said that this poll is overrated and ppl give it more importance than it should deserves.. the funny part is that ppl that channel so much negativity toward it are helping more in giving it additional importance! call me different but i personally dont think it's affecting the scene that much! it's just a poll on a website, fine if many promoters are using it as a benchmark and it's affecting DJ wages but it has less to do with the scene as a whole and the quality of productions..

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