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Phat_Albert posted:Am I screwed because I'm not in touch with "the scene" here? Here being Milwaukee. As was stated earlier in the thread, DJing is all about the hustle. You're not going to get anywhere if no one knows who you are as a person, much less a DJ First order of business is to start going to venues/parties that you'd like to eventually play at. Get to know the people involved: the promoters, the DJs, the staff at the venue (esp bartenders), and the "regulars" who you will be depending on to be in attendance when you play. Don't expect magic to happen overnight, it might just be a matter of getting lucky (the regular DJ needs someone to cover one night, an opportunity for outside crews to do a night and see how it goes, etc) Also, echoing another comment on the last page about getting a crew together. Trying to book shows especially is tough as a solo person. It's much easier to pool resources and brand a night by crew rather than by individual DJ. As you start going out and meeting people, there's a chance you will find like-minded folks (musically, personality-wise, etc) that you might want to team up with. vanilla slimfast fucked around with this message at 20:52 on Sep 11, 2009 |
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Everything about going out and meeting the locals is completely true. You don't really have to 'hustle' but if you're not a headliner then it's about who you know, and that's it. Don't be afraid to get to know the DJs and promoters throwing parties around town, it's your only ticket to getting booked. It's definitely a commitment as usually you want to support other locals, network when possible and so forth but over time but it will pay back in folds. Fact is spending a few nights hanging out and getting to know the locals at the bar will count FAR more than a mix ever will. There are plenty of locals that play every week and have never put out a mix but they can draw crowds since they know so many people.
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 21:42 |
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goon dreams shattered all over. beatmixing AND social skills aaaaaaaaaaaaaa gently caress that!
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 22:20 |
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I think thinking about it purely as "hustling" is kinda unappealing. Actually try and make some friends, hang with people you'd like to hang with, not cuz they'll give you something. It's gotta be organic. I know some kids who just played the club game, and it really didn't seem to be that great in the long run. But I never really played any big nights or anything, and haven't played a party in a long time so what do I know?
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Fair point. I guess I should clarify that I mean hustle only in the sense that there is a bit of an ulterior motive to going out to events. If you are doing it and not having fun, what's the point? I definitely enjoy the time I spend going out and the people I hang out with at clubs, parties, etc One other tip I will throw out is that if you can find a way to help other people out with their events, whether it be flyering, helping spread the word, being willing to make an airport/hotel run, or whatever, there is a higher likelyhood you could be repaid in kind with a gig Again, if anything you are doing to try and get booked is making you unhappy, you might need to reevaluate why you are in the game in the first place. My 2 cents
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# ? Sep 12, 2009 03:41 |
I dunno, clubs are cool and all but I'd rather concentrate on burningman, BM-related events, psytrance parties, outdoor renegades, etc... clubs feel too competitive and capitalist.
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Socket Ryanist posted:I dunno, clubs are cool and all but I'd rather concentrate on burningman, BM-related events, psytrance parties, outdoor renegades, etc... clubs feel too competitive and capitalist. I would get used to this. BM etc. are constricted by capitalism too. I'm basically a closet communist more or less but I find if you play your cards right and don't let people gently caress you over the club side of things in this sense or whatever are more rewarding and the people less shady. Just my experience (two cents? lol) thus far though.
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# ? Sep 13, 2009 18:58 |
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1st ever mix so I'd like some constructive critisim please. I know the transistion between two songs are really off beat and some of them are pretty off. Electro/House Indie remixes http://www.mediafire.com/?z0llntrrnjm Length:30 Mins Tracklisting: La Roux - Bullet Proof (Fred Faulke Remix) Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Deadmau5 Remix) Justice Vs SMD - We are your friends (Kid Legit Remix) Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Heads will roll (FoulHouse Remix) The Gossip - Heavy Cross (Fred Faulke Remix) Bloc Party - One More Chance (Alex Metric Remix) The Lonely Island - I'm on a Boat (Kue's Tugboat Remix)
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Pres posted:Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Deadmau5 Remix)
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checklist for not downloading a mix: [X] daft punk [X] justice (etc) edit: who was the guy that make a 'mix' that was an exactly replica of the top 10 songs at the time? i dont think he ever posted again mitztronic fucked around with this message at 08:17 on Sep 17, 2009 |
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jonmitz posted:checklist for not downloading a mix: especailly when it's prefaced with: I know the mixing is poo poo . . . . (as is the track selection)
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jonmitz posted:checklist for not downloading a mix: so wait.....you say "gently caress that kid"because he's trying poo poo out for the first time, and maybe just trying to find his sea legs when it comes to mixing, but you're a bronzed god for putting out a 5 hour mix of big room trance yawners? livin' the dream jonmitz. livin' the dream.
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Threatis posted:so wait.....you say "gently caress that kid"because he's trying poo poo out for the first time, and maybe just trying to find his sea legs when it comes to mixing, but you're a bronzed god for putting out a 5 hour mix of big room trance yawners? You could have used that space for constructive criticism on Pres' mix instead of continuing something I thought we had moved on from. Just sayin. Pres, some of the responses in here might seem somewhat harsh, but don't take it personally. People, especially us DJ's tend to have pretty strong opinions about songs and music in general, and they tend to ventilate them pretty directly. Not defending anyone in here, but it's my experience with DJ-related forums/threads. The songs you use in your mix have been played over and over again and then some more, so people (including myself) have grown to hate them. I will try and give your mix a listen sometime soon though and focus commenting on the transitions. Rivfader fucked around with this message at 17:34 on Sep 17, 2009 |
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Jonmitz you're a cool guy but this thread is way more for beginner DJs to post their trainwrecking attempts than for experienced DJs to dickwave. PS: I finally made a stupid house mix and STILL no one downloaded it
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 17:58 |
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Pres posted:The Lonely Island - I'm on a Boat (Kue's Tugboat Remix) haven't heard this one but Kue always seems to have really fun edits.
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Rivfader posted:You could have used that space for constructive criticism on Pres' mix instead of continuing something I thought we had moved on from. Just sayin. No worries. To be honest the mix is poo poo. I re-listened to it earlier so i'm going back to the basics. After being one of those club DJ's who press play once the main track finished I'm finally bored of that and I'm now delving into something better. I'm still trying to find a niche and the students etc who i played to loved justice, daft punk etc so thats what i'll most probably be sticking too.
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Pres posted:1st ever mix so I'd like some constructive critisim please. I know the transistion between two songs are really off beat and some of them are pretty off. Track selection: First thing I noticed was the track list which I already commented on. Fred Faulke is pretty cool so you did good on that. Typically when you release a short mix you don't want the same name to appear on your track list more than once, simply because many artists' sound doesn't differ from song to song. This is not a rule but a general guideline. Technicals: Beatmatching: acceptable, could definitely use some work but don't worry about it, it will come with time Transition length: Very bad, you need to increase them Levels: Awful/non existent. If you don't know what levels are let us know and we can tell you about them Mood/harmony: See below. Most of the transitions were from songs that didn't really fit with each other Flow: From a happy time fred falke to a dark deadmau5 remix to a justice noise vomitted song. In other words, not very good. Transitions: 1-2: Very bad. Really short, and the songs don't go well together at all 2-3: Better than the first, but the sounds clash with each other 3-4: This transition actually wasn't bad, and if the beats were matched a little bit better and you played with the levels it would have been good 4-5: vocals and melodies crash in a sea of death and pain because the levels are so bad. i cant tell what is going on at all 5-6: Dropped the next track too early. Just a matter of timing it better and knowing when to use the crossfader 6-7: what was that, 4 seconds? Track selection: I really like the last song I'm glad I downloaded this just to hear it. loving awesome "I'M ON A BOAT" The other songs aren't really my thing, but I like the original "we are your friends" song, but dislike the justice remix mitztronic fucked around with this message at 09:33 on Sep 18, 2009 |
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New Techno set by Sjoewe and myself. Rahmenfluss - Zerstört Genre: Techno Duration: 1u20min Info/Size: 320 KB/s, 183 MB Downloadlink: Click! Tracklisting: Andre Crom - Mdc1 Size - Koebel (Nihad Tule remix) Alan Fitzpatrick - Science Paul Ritch - Carrrrramba (Monkey Mix) Simone Tavazzi - Sospension Jerome Sydenham - Judgement Alan Fitzpatrick - Bumblebee Axel Karakasis - Piranha A. Mochi - Black Out Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebrünn Gebrünn (Alexander Kowalski Remix) Len Faki - BX3 Richie Hawtin - Orange/Minus1 Heiko Laux - Re-Televised pt.2 Steve Parker - Crawling (Kyle Geiger remix) Joey Beltram - Shaking Trees Ortin Cam & Bas Mooy - White Pony Side B - Hazakura (Alex Bau remix) Comments & Feedback appreciated. Enjoy.
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jonmitz posted:constructive critisism Thanks ever so much for going through the mix. I've bought an X session pro to help with my mixing because using the interface on traktor was way too limiting. I'm having a little trouble figuring out song mixes, should i be looking for keys or generally the tempo of the song?
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Haha "noise vomit" is the perfect descriptor for most of Justice's music (and people who rip Justice off).Pres posted:Thanks ever so much for going through the mix. I've bought an X session pro to help with my mixing because using the interface on traktor was way too limiting. I'm having a little trouble figuring out song mixes, should i be looking for keys or generally the tempo of the song?
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Some people will tell you to key mix this, key mix that, key mixing is god's gift, etc etc etc. My personal opinion is to just know your music, know how you want to start a mix (slow/down tempo/whatever you want really. You can start out bangin'). Know how you want to end the mix, and then pick songs that will make your mix flow nicely. I've always just listened to what my ears tell me sounds well together, sometimes I fall back on the key if I'm not sure. You might completely hate trance and techno but if you're still a bit confused I suggest you head over to my website and download laminar flow 15 I would say that generally the tempo doesn't matter but it is also highly dependent on the genre. I never was much into the hipster/blog house/whatever they call it nowadays, so someone else will have to post about your genre in particular
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50minutes downtempo/trip-hop Ulrich Schnauss - Between Us and Them Broken Spindles - Induction Aphex Twin - Ageispolis Mr. Scruff - Travelogue Boards of Canada - spectrum Groove Armada - Lazy Moon Velours Perfect - Old Pirate Joey Fehrenbach - Being Around You Jon Kennedy - Never Wed an Old Man Amon Tobin - Mighty Micro People Robert Miles - Pour Te Parler Thievery Corporation - The Foundation Kettel - Michael Space Airlines Teargas & Plateglass - The Seduction of Canned Laughter Boom Bip - U R Here Hystereo - Velocity Weathertunes - Fragrant Flower ISAN - Seven Mile Marker Bonobo - Ketto i usually mix electro so this is a new one for me. criticism appreciated
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# ? Sep 19, 2009 18:09 |
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is trip hop what pretty lights is? I'm downloading that anyway since I've been getting into that kinda music lately
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I agree about making connections - I don't really know anyone here, but I managed to get a couple gigs by putting my info online, and from that have meet some other people. Only problem is that other people can be kind of unreliable in terms of getting replies concerning gigs or whatnot. I met someone after a gig (I have had two now!), got his email but haven't heard back from him yet (though he assured me he'd get "right back to me"). Anyway, here's my deepish/dubby/techy house mix for this month, not sure if anyone really listens to these (most of my listens come from the tmb forums), but if you do feel free to give feedback. http://www.sendspace.com/file/zqmzc8 Scott Jackson September 2009 61 min westpark - unit 45 karraskilla - expreso cali (pawas remix) demetrio giannice - eleven azuni - nightshifter gurhan - green magic li-polymer - cruising speed evren ulusoy - love in spacesuit soundspace - comunion estroe - driven ivan i + jason howell - once wounded g-pal - life adam jace - northern lights florian meindl - here today gone tomorrow ozgur can - soulsearching
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actionjackson posted:Anyway, here's my deepish/dubby/techy house mix for this month, not sure if anyone really listens to these (most of my listens come from the tmb forums), but if you do feel free to give feedback.
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Rivfader posted:New Techno set by Sjoewe and myself. I love you. This paper I'm writing for my class on Berlin deserved this mix, been rockin' me through the final stretch for this thing. actionjackson posted:I agree about making connections - I don't really know anyone here, but I managed to get a couple gigs by putting my info online, and from that have meet some other people. Only problem is that other people can be kind of unreliable in terms of getting replies concerning gigs or whatnot. I met someone after a gig (I have had two now!), got his email but haven't heard back from him yet (though he assured me he'd get "right back to me"). And this one was my programming assignment groove yesterday, lol. I'm up to show two as well, definitely kinda slim pickings for gigs in this town for tech/etc. down this alley to begin with though so despite basically knowing most of the guys who run and promote just about everything big around here (as well as the [few] not so big but way cooler rarities and recurrings...) pretty well now more or less, I'm still kind of at a point of like... wtf, um, what now? Seriously great mixes though, I haven't been listening to lots of other peoples' mixes other than friends and locals until more recently and these were two of the most interesting I've heard in a while.
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JimmyJazz posted:50minutes downtempo/trip-hop I like the look of the tracklisting of this (as someone who plays this kind of music regularly). I'll give it a listen and report back jonmitz posted:is trip hop what pretty lights is? I'm downloading that anyway since I've been getting into that kinda music lately Not really familiar with them so I listened to one of their tracks on youtube. Sounds more like a cross between funk and the whompy-ness of dubstep. Definitely the same tempo range of triphop though. When I think triphop I think of artists like Massive Attack, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Portishead....etc
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Might as well post my latest while I'm at it... This is the recording of my set from my friend's birthday party last weekend, an afterhours warehouse affair. I played later in the night so I didn't pull any punches in terms of playing rocking stuff. I love playing these kinds of sets because I don't get to do them that often (usually doing opening sets where these types of tracks are less appropriate). I also dropped a few old favorites along side some of these newer jams http://soundcloud.com/vanillaslimfast/bones-live-at-the-endangered-guestlist-party-2009-09-18 Direct Download link: http://soundcloud.com/vanillaslimfast/bones-live-at-the-endangered-guestlist-party-2009-09-18/download Tracklisting: 01) TG - Kitch In [dirtybird] 02) Kenneth James Gibson - Animals Tonight feat. Kelly Johnston [Culprit] 03) Maurizo Viteiello - Halflife (Gavin Herlihy Remix) [Bauns] 04) Mark Farina - Life (Pezzner Remix) [Om Records] 05) Worthy & DWL - Dry Wood [Anabatic] 06) M.I.A. - Paper Planes (Cates&dpL Papered Up Dub) 07) Steve Bug - Swallowed Too Much Bass feat. Paris The Black Fu (Joris Voorn Remix) [Poker Flat] 08) Le Ron & Yves Eaux & Luke Star - Raar Maar Waar (Presslaboys Remix) [Kindred Sounds] 09) Paris Underground - Night and Day (Christian Malloni Remix) [SNEJL] 10) Kabale Und Liebe - Una Y Nada (Nada Vox Remix) [100% Pure] 11) X-Press 2 - AC/DC (Gangbanger Remix) [Skint] 12) Goshva & Drive D - He Is All Right 13) Nick Curly - Bulgaria [Cecille] 14) Wamdue Project - King of my Castle (S'Man Comin 4 Ya Castle Remix) [Strictly Rhythm] 15) Deadset - Keep Quiet (Deadset Play Naughty) [Front Room] 16) Nicolas Vallée - New New York [Whitelabel]
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JimmyJazz posted:50minutes downtempo/trip-hop Downloading now, this looks right up my alley. This is the type of stuff I got started DJing. Who plays Groove Armada and Boom Bip anymore?!? Anyway, I'll post comments later on
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JimmyJazz posted:50minutes downtempo/trip-hop Ok listening to this now. Right off the top I'm noticing that every track has the distinct sound of timestretching applied and it's really distracting to me. It sounds like you mixed this on CDJs pitched wayyy down with master tempo turned on? Either that or you did it in Ableton and didn't change the warp type So far it's decent, although your beatmatching isn't quite solid. The very first transition, in particular, is off by quite a bit. I like the track selection, but the programming could use a bit of work. Try and work your mix start/end so that they line up in phrases between the two songs. Some of the transitions simply fade out the previous track in the middle of a measure and it doesn't give as much "movement" to the mix.
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I'm still rocking the Electro House/Top 40 everyone loves to hate. I made anohter mix if anyone would like to critique it. http://soundcloud.com/rpresley/mix-3-7 Hey Boy Hey Girl - Chemical Brothers (Soulwax Remix) Ghosts n Stuff - Deadmau5 (Original) ANyway - Ducksauce (DJ DLG Bigroom Disco Remix) Don't Trust Me - 3oh!3 (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda Remix) Crush Crush Crush - Paramore (Mattz Club Remix) Metro Station - Shake It (Lenny B M-Mix Remix)
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vanilla slimfast posted:Ok listening to this now. Right off the top I'm noticing that every track has the distinct sound of timestretching applied and it's really distracting to me. It sounds like you mixed this on CDJs pitched wayyy down with master tempo turned on? Either that or you did it in Ableton and didn't change the warp type ya it was done on CDJs but none of the songs are really pitched way down, it's all generally in between +/- 10% do you recommend ever not using master tempo? i agree i need to work on matching up the measures of tracks :^) that was mainly a problem with my being a little unfamilar with the genre/these particular tracks. thanks for giving it a listen though!
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JimmyJazz posted:ya it was done on CDJs but none of the songs are really pitched way down, it's all generally in between +/- 10% do you recommend ever not using master tempo? Master Tempo is a good thing, but it tends to sound bad once you go past 4 or 5 percent (especially when pitching down which gives it that spread out matrix-y sound, which is what I was referring to in my previous post). If you are having to change the tempo that drastically to get from track to track, maybe you should change up the programming so that you are playing songs that are closer in BPM range. I got through the rest of the set, and again, I like most of the tracks you picked but the programming needs a lot of work. It sounds like just about every track was pitched way down, like you weren't sure if some of the tracks would be too fast otherwise? You probably could have mixed the whole thing the same way but starting the first track near 0% instead of where you started at. Flow-wise, you were kinda all over the place. You'd bounce immediately between light fluffy sparkly stuff and dark brooding stuff with no bridge in between. Try and be a bit more thematic. Group tracks that have complimentary elements so the mixes aren't so jarring. I know that mixing this genre is tougher in general because a) it's slower which means your beatmatching has to be more on point, and b) the songs are generally less dj-friendly in terms of their intros and outros. By programming your set a bit better, you can compensate for these things by having songs that flow into each other outside of the pure beatmatching elements. I find harmonic mixing is a big help since you don't have the luxury of not overlapping melodies a lot of times I'm of the opinion that good programming is probably about the hardest thing to pick up in DJing, and I'd even go as far to say that really good programming will make up for less-than-perfect beatmatching, any day, in any genre
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DJ^3 - Drizzle Art of Noise - Wet Dream (Way Out West's Excellent Extended Mix) Pat Foosheen - The Unthinkable (Habersham's Mah Sivve Mix) Momu - Descolada Sarah McLachlan - Stupid (Hyper Mix) Trafik - Your Light (Luke Chable's Vocal Mix) C83 Feat. Tamra - Twisted Logic (Christian J Mix) Hyper Vs. General Midi - We've Been Waiting Blackwatch & Greed Feat. Leslie - Gentle Rain (Greyarea's Dismembered Breaks Mix) Gary Jules - Mad World (Stefan's Journey Into Madness Mix) Three Drives on a Vinyl - Greece 2000 (Farmatronic Genetic Mix) Pole Folder & CP - Dust Ian Brown - Fear (Fear Danni Mix) The above is a progressive breaks mix that I did back in 2004. I took a break from spinning shortly after releasing this in an effort to focus on production which resulted in the following remix release in 2005. D:Fuse - Everything With You (JHazen & DJ^3 Remix) A reworking of the studio, switch in DAW's and rebranding has resulted in the current projects that I'm working on. The finished version of this track and a new DJ Mix hopefully to follow soon! Tonebreaker - Frequinox (WIP) Cheers and Enjoy, DJ^3 // Tonebreaker j4yj4y fucked around with this message at 15:02 on Sep 23, 2009 |
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someone use this in a mix pls http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVlw9iWvE5k
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wayfinder posted:Well, I for one have been downloading and enjoying every one of your mixes so far, and I've had passengers in my car ask whose mixes I was playing. Sent them a couple of your sets. Do you have a homepage/myspace/whatever? Well thanks, I appreciate that. I have a facebook that I use (though rarely), but nothing specifically oriented towards dj mixes. You can look me up on facebook and add me there though (I live in Milwaukee, WI).
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actionjackson posted:Well thanks, I appreciate that. I have a facebook that I use (though rarely), but nothing specifically oriented towards dj mixes. You can look me up on facebook and add me there though (I live in Milwaukee, WI).
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jonmitz posted:someone use this in a mix pls This is sweet, I'm definitely saving it to the library
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Phat_Albert posted:
I'm a reasonably successful electro DJ in Wisconsin; I mostly play in Milwaukee, Watertown, and Neenah/Appleton. Send me a mix and your myspace. If your stuff is decent I'll introduce you to the promoters in the area. EDIT: might as well share my mix while I'm at it: Foil presents: Fire Power - Wolfgang Gartner At the Hippo Bar - Mason Hustlin' and Scratchin' (Gigi Borocco Remix) - Will Bailey Moombah (Afrojack Mix) - Silvio Como & Chuckie We Just Came to Get the Party Started (Night Drugs Remix) - The Disco Villians Trespasser (Gigi Borocco Remix) - Spencer & Hill Lyposuct - Tai Jason & D.I.M. Everything Cool - Foamo Flat Beat (Original More Mix) - Dirty Funker Asa Dachi (Miles Dyson & Tobs Remix) - Yenn The Grey Agenda - Wolfgang Gartner Let the Bass Kick (Original Extended Mix) - Chuckie Light Night Dance (Shinichi Osawa Remix) - De De Mouse (Cover image by Kaiti Adamson, with editing and formatting by Nix-9) 128k mp3 Preview: http://soundcloud.com/foilelectro/salty-snack 320k mp3 Download: http://soundcloud.com/foilelectro/salty-snack/download (110mb, but very high quality!) I would love some feedback
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phiz crosspost: i made my first mix. it was in traktor. it is a bit under half an hour long. it has bmore and bloghouse and a disco song at the end. i think it is good. there is one part i messed up but it is still good. kcw may 2011 mix Rod Lee - Sweet Dreams Wale feat. Lady Gaga - Chillin (Alta Joya remix) The Gossip - Love Long Distance (Fake Blood remix) Emynd - The Club Champ (Scott Matelic remix) Ting Tings - Great DJ (DJ Jem remix) DJ Punish - Let's Get Down Baobinga & I.D. - Jump Up & Buck (DJ Manaia mash - Baobinga edit) Cubic Zirconia - gently caress Work (Proper Villains & Jubilee remix) Alexander Technique feat. Princess Superstar - Rock U (Blogula main mix/Chewy Chocolate Cookies remix) Acidkids - Mitch (Emperor Machine short radio version) First Choice - Let No Man Put Asunder (Ron Hardy mix) There are definitely things I'll do differently/better next time, but I like the way my first turned out.
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