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mrfart posted:Please, the world doesn't need just another beatport top 10 chart dj. No, I totally understand. Like I said, I just recently got into this kind of stuff so I only really know the big artists that everyone knows about. There's a reason I asked the question, and it's for that exact reason. Anyway, I just made a short little mix. It's not very good, the track selection is all over the place, I gently caress up some of the transitions, and get a little overzealous with the beat repeater sometimes, but it's my first one so I don't really mind. Mixed using Traktor Scratch Pro and a Vestax VCI-100SE. Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow Daft Punk - Technologic (Digitalism's Highway to Paris Remix) Gorillaz - Superfast Jellyfish (Evil Nine Remix) MSTRKRFT - 1000 Cigarettes The Prodigy - Take Me to the Hospital Deadmau5 - Ghosts n Stuff (feat. Rob Swire) Subfocus - Move Higher http://soundcloud.com/alman84/genesis-mix
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BREAK THE SCIENCE - EPISODE #002: Harry Ransom [30-MAY-2010] Download: http://www.sendspace.com/file/d6m2a2 Stream (part one): http://www.mixcloud.com/r4ns0m/break-the-science-episode-002-30-may-2010/ Stream (part two): http://www.mixcloud.com/r4ns0m/break-the-science-episode-002-pt-2-30-may-2010/ The first hour and 15 minutes of the show is various dubstep tunes, and the second half of the show goes all over the place. If you like the show, please forward to friends and join our fan page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakthescience. And next Saturday, I will be DJing at the 12th Annual Starscape Festival in Baltimore, MD on the Nudashank stage. Set times have not been announced, but if you are planning to go to the festival, try and find me & say “hi!” I should have a new mix CD to give away at Starscape, so make sure you ask for one. TRACKLIST 01. Pinch - “Widescreen” [Tectonic] 02. VVV - “Project Z” [Fortified Audio] 03. F - “On The Corner” [7even Recordings] 04. Von D & DJ Madd - “It’s Over” [Boka Recordings] 05. Synkro - “Wonder Why” [Smokin’ Sessions] 06. Kuoyah - “Angels Dub (Sully Remix)” [Frijsfo Beats] 07. Pangaea - ‘Because Of You” [Hessle Audio] 08. Kryptic Minds - “Generation Dub” [Swamp 81] 09. Cluekid - “Late Nights” [Aquatic Labs] 10. Icicle - “Words And Ideas” [Shogun Audio] 11. Ramadanman - “A Couple More Years” [Hessle Audio] 12. Kavsrave - “PClart” [Numbers] 13. Silkie - “Test” [Deep Medi Musik] 14. Dustmite - “Game Over (Distance Remix)” [Scion A/V Presents: v.30 - SMOG] 15. She Is Danger - “Hurt You (Subscape Remix)” [GetDarker] 16. 501 - “Special Request” [Subway Recordings] 17. Benga - “Who Remembers” [Rinse] 18. Headhunter & Djunya - “El Presidente” [Surefire Sound] 19. Reso - “Spooky” [Civil Music] 20. Komonazmuk - “You Fo” [H.E.N.C.H.] 21. Subscape - “Hardcore Members” [Dub Police] 22. Luke Evoy - “Gamma” [Hotflush Recordings] 23. Horespower Productions - “Fat Larry’s Skank (feat. The Culprit & Kode 9)” [Tempa] 24. Shortstuff - “Tripped Up (Ramadanman Re-Edit)” [Ramp Recordings] 25. Modeselektor - “Art & Cash (SBTRKT Remix)” [Fifty Weapons] 26. Doc Daneeka - “Deadly Rhythm” [PTN Ramp Recordings] 27. Renaissance Man - “Spraycan (Sharkslayer’s Respect To Nassau Mix)” [Dubsided] 28. Gregor Salto & DJ Gregory - “Con Alegria (Solo ‘More Cowbell’ Remix)” [Defected] 29. Renaissance Man - “Scat Track” [Made To Play] 30. Solo - “Congaloid” [dirtybird] 31. Altered Natives - “Believe In Me” feat. Sacha Williamson [Fresh Minute Music] 32. Egyptrixx - “Everybody Bleeding” [Night Slugs] 33. Uncle Jesse - “Warwick” [unreleased] 34. Rihanna - “Rudeboy (Nathan Vice Remix)” [unreleased] 35. Groove Armada - “Paper Romance (Doorly Remix)” [OM Records] 36. Yaron Cohen - “Laffy Taffy (Style Of Eye Remix)” [Anabatic Records] 37. Sharkslayer - “Hammerhead (Dub Mix)” [Discobelle Records] 38. Hackman - “Always” [Shifting Peaks] 39. Todd Edwards - “I Might Be (Joy Orbison Remix)” [Scion A/V Remix: Todd Edwards] 40. Primary 1 - “Princess (MJ Cole Remix)” [Blog - FACT Magazine Daily Download] 41. Roof Light - “How Far Are You From Anywhere?” [L2S Recordings] 42. Sinden & SBTRKT - “Kind Of Familiar” [Grizzley] 43. Boris Dlugosch - “Bangkok (Dub)” [Phantasy Sound] 44. Dan Black - “Symphonies (Hot City Remix)” [Polydor] 45. Mescal Kid - “Magic - Mix 2” [Size Records] 46. Roska - “Squark” [Rinse] 47. Claude VonStroke & J Phlip - “California (Julio Bashmore Remix)" [dirtybird]
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vanilla slimfast posted:This is my set from the Denver Derby Party on Saturday, recorded live at the Monet Garden in the Denver Botanic Gardens. This was my third consecutive year playing the derby party and I have to say this was definitely the best one yet Finally got to this mix, exceelent as always, Bones!
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A short dubstep mix, have a listen! if you love/hate it please give me some feedback! http://soundcloud.com/shyguise/rcs-lullabies-for-zombies-mix Enjoy! Tracklist: Exile - modestep Sierra Leone - Mt. Eden solitaire - 501 Reasons Dr. P remix - 12th planet got 2 know - flux pavilion
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geeves posted:Finally got to this mix, exceelent as always, Bones! Cheers
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vanilla slimfast posted:Cheers Yeah, I also forgot to reply to your post. Really enjoyed the mix. Thanks for posting.
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Sup ya'll, checked out a few old and new electro house tunes from Beatport and threw together my second mix tonight! It's almost exclusively electro house - I made a mistake with beatmatching at the end and the beat repeater glitched once noticeably, but whatever - I think it's a LOT better than my first one. Check it out GROUNDED MIX - 6/1/2010 - DJ ALMAN http://soundcloud.com/alman84/grounded-mix MOS - Kinky Loop (Valentino Kanzyani & Tomy DeClerque JLY Remix) / LMFAO - I'm in Miami Bitch Buy Now - For Sale (Extended Mix) Plastikman - Spastik (Dubfire Rework) Gimbal & Sinan - Halogen Pendulum - The Island - Pt II (Dusk) Sporty-O - Booty Jiggle (Aniki Remix) Melleefresh & Deadmau5 - Hey Baby Mondo - Push Your Body (Mr. Pink Remix) All Good Neighbourhood Alliance - Photosynth (Maelstrom Bass Remix) edit: to say that Halogen is a loving SICK track, it said it was just released yesterday on beatport and it is by far the best track i grabbed today torb main fucked around with this message at 06:40 on Jun 2, 2010 |
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SUBFRIES posted:Started a new college radio show this week, first show was a little bumpy with getting familiarized with the studio & set-up, but did three hours straight, mixed the styles up. Not how I would play in a club or on a mix tape, but happy with what I selected: Quoting so it's on a new page, this thing is I'm prolly going to wind up DL'ing all the mixes, I have the two so far. Also listening to trill's mix, gently caress yeah dude.
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shyguise posted:A short dubstep mix, have a listen! if you love/hate it please give me some feedback! So, you asked for feedback, and what I'm going to say is that I love hearing like a long sort of feeling or pace over a mix. Like on some of the longer 1hr + mixes up on here you can really feel the pulse of energy through the songs connecting them to one another, and the pace and energy of the music speeds up and slows down but never does so abruptly. With a mix this short, I gotta say things like that don't happen. It feels sorta more like a playlist of tunes you like rather than something made to be put on and left to wow for hours at a time. Like for example, I think your intro was really well done if long for less than 10 minutes of tunes, but the switch into the first chainsaw wobble was brutal. And if you want that yeah but it was totally unexpected. Same with the switch into the Mt. Eden track. I get the feeling if your library is deeper you could have attached these songs to one another much more smoothly.
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Here is my Summer-mix. It's almost exclusively Tech-House since I enjoy that genre. Recorded in one take on 2x CDJ100 and an DJM800 Mixer. http://soundcloud.com/djwood2/dj-wood-distortion-mix-11 DJ Wood - Distortion Mix (11) :-----: 155Mb - 67:47 :-----: http://soundcloud.com/djwood2/dj-wood-distortion... Wehbba - Sweet Spot - (Original Mix) Riva Starr, Rettore - Spendido feat. Rettore - (Vocal Mix) Per Hammar - Bang - (Original Mix) Cassius - 99 - (Tim Green Remix ) Filthy Rich - Deeper - (Original Club Mix) Butch - No Worries - (Original Mix) Mazi, Justin Long, Wasted Chicago Youth (aka Justin Long & Mazi) - Dustbin Boogie Woogie - (Original Mix) Reset Robot - Snippa - (Original Mix) Tapesh - Dope Music - (Original Club Mix) Hermanez - Soms - (Original Mix) Mark Knight - Devil Walking - (Original Club Mix) Filthy Rich - Hold Me Tight - (Original Club Mix) Pleasurekraft - Tarantula - (Hugo Remix) NDKj - Funkest Star - (Marshall Remix) Crookers, Roisin Murphy - Royal T - (Riva Starr Remix) David Amo, Julio Navas - Bama - (Original Club Mix) Julien Chaptal - Rubix - (Original Mix) Jairo Catelo, Feygin - Tanga - (Original Mix) Bart B More - Romane - (Rubix Remix)
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Longtiem posted:Quoting so it's on a new page, this thing is I'm prolly going to wind up DL'ing all the mixes, I have the two so far. Thanks man! For anyone that might be at Starscape in Baltimore this weekend, I am playing on the Nudashank stage. Not sure what time yet or what I'll play (probably similar to my radio show sets), but I'll post when I know.
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So I got around to making a mix last night. It's my first mix, done live in serato with 2x Technics 1200s and a Korg KM 202. Genre: Fidget/Bmore/Breaks, I hope you like it! Any feedback is welcome since I've never made a mix before, sorry if the sound quality sucks in parts I'm still wrapping my head around some of that stuff http://soundcloud.com/marquis-de-suede/cherry-poppin-mix Tracklisting: Count & Sinden - Hardcore Girls (Don Rimini Nasty Boy remix) Laidback Luke & Diplo - Hey! (Black Noise remix) Bass Kleph - Bump Uglies (Stupid Fresh 'Wizards In Oz" Mix) Foamo - Everything Cool Diplo - Wassup Wassup feat Rye Rye (Bart Bmore remix) Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (Funkstar Remix) Amanda Blank - Might Like You Better (Solly Remix) 2 Live Crew - Me So Horny Tittsworth - WTF feat. Kid Sister & Pase Rock(Beat Assassins Remix) Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel - White Lines (don't do it) (elite force mix) Groove Diggerz feat. Lindy Layton - Just Be Good To Me The BPA - Toe Jam feat. Dizzee Rascal & David Byrne(Stanton Warriors Remix) AC Slater - Party Like Us (Udachi Remix) Fatboy Slim - Everybody Needs a 303 (Plump DJs remix) DJ Icey & General Midi - Rock The Discotech Kickflip - Disco poo poo (Jay Stewart Remix) drowned in pussy juice fucked around with this message at 01:37 on Jun 3, 2010 |
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Alman posted:No, I totally understand. Like I said, I just recently got into this kind of stuff so I only really know the big artists that everyone knows about. There's a reason I asked the question, and it's for that exact reason. Electronic music and DJing isn't about X, Y, and Z big name artists. It's abou the 3000 artists that all only released a few tracks each, which are amazing. There are some "big names" - people like tiesto, dubfire, armin, etc etc. If you post another mix like this you risk being ridiculed out of the thread. Go spend 10-20 hours on beatport finding new music, there is no easy way. Unless you want to be a bad top 10 chart dj (in which case iTunes can replace you and do it better) edit: no one can tell iTunes to look at 100 techno tracks and pick 20 that will sound and glow well together, but anyone can look at Joe McBlogger's top 40 chart and pick 10 of them. I'm not trying to be negative, but track picking is something that isn't easy and takes time. Before anyone starts DJing they should have a solid knowlege of tracks in their genre mitztronic fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Jun 4, 2010 |
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jonmitz posted:literally the post before that wassuggesting you don't play a top 10 chart mix. Did you check out my second mix? I stuck to one genre, and I've done a good amount of researching and downloading on beatport the past couple of days. The first mix was more of an experiment with tracks I knew and already had - I didn't claim it was great or anything. Plus, there's not many clubs around here that are friendly to strictly house/electro house/dnb/whatever sets so I was figuring out a couple ways to mix in popular songs. Of course I love new music, but I'm also discovering the history of electronic music, so yes there will be some older classics. I'm doing these mixes to learn and get better, not to necessarily fill them with songs that no one's heard before. Anyway - this is my second one if you didn't see it. If you still think the tracklist is laughable, I'm not expecting anyone to listen to it. Like I said, I'm just trying to get better. Alman posted:GROUNDED MIX - 6/1/2010 - DJ ALMAN
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Sorry I missed that, trying to read and post using my phone. That tracklist is a step forward, to state bluntly you've moved from top 40 to top 100. Keep listening to new music, you'll get it eventually. I can't stress this enough: it will take time. Lots of time Generally if I look at a mix and I know every single song that is on it because they are really old (hey baby) or it's all songs you can catch in mainstream media, then there is no reason for me to download or listen. I guess my point is that if you're looking for advice on your tracklist, you're already headed in the general direction. If you're looking for technical critique come back in a week/month when you've made something you're proud of and we'll help you out. I'm going to be honest - I doubt anyone will download your mix because there have been 20 other goons in the past come in and do the same thing, get pissed when they were ridiculued, and then never post again. Literally 4-5 months ago a guy dropped like 5k on equipment, made a poo poo mix, got pissed and hasn't come back. I doubt he's even DJing anymore. Keep a good attitude and the next mix you post should be something you're sure is amazing and unique. Good luck mitztronic fucked around with this message at 03:53 on Jun 4, 2010 |
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Alman posted:No, I totally understand. Like I said, I just recently got into this kind of stuff so I only really know the big artists that everyone knows about. There's a reason I asked the question, and it's for that exact reason. this is some good poo poo sir
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lol no it isnt. its a bunch of rinsed out uninspired crap with beat repeat every ten seconds
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Terrible Horse posted:lol no it isnt. its a bunch of rinsed out uninspired crap with beat repeat every ten seconds Rinsed out uninspired crap? Christ man
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Alman posted:Rinsed out uninspired crap? it's all good. there is always gonna be positive and negative opinions.
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Alman posted:Rinsed out uninspired crap? Hahahahaha you DON'T think those tunes are rinsed out to an absurd degree?! Don't get defensive about poo poo you know nothing about, everyone makes crappy mixes when they are first starting out. Just keep at it and look for less well-known producers.
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haha gently caress you man for getting into a genre with well known artists! you dont know poo poo u fuckin scrublord noob who doesnt knowing ANYTHING about electronic music
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Maguro posted:Hahahahaha you DON'T think those tunes are rinsed out to an absurd degree?! using tracks made by well-known producers isn't the sin here though. the scoffable factor at work is the whole attitude of "oh hey who's this guy on the front page of beatport? deadmau5? say, this track 'reward is cheese' is not too bad, i'll use it in a mix". it's lazy and, like terrible horse said, uninspired there's nothing inherently wrong with playing tracks made by well-known producers. it's just that for every top 10 beatport track you choose to use in a mix, there's a hundred other tracks out there below the surface that will your musical personality better. don't settle, dig deeper!
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What if someone's personality is well-expressed through the means of top 10 songs though?
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There's some really good below the radar tracks in that second mix. I might not be an expert in electronic music, but jesus christ there some a lot of animosity in this thread for someone just learning the ropes. Anyway, I'm sorry for posting that first one, I guess. I'll keep practicing and making mixes, but definitely won't post them in here until I make one without a Deadmau5 or Pendulum track. edit: and sorry to the legit DJ's who posted mixes, didn't mean to derail. torb main fucked around with this message at 07:05 on Jun 5, 2010 |
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wayfinder posted:What if someone's personality is well-expressed through the means of top 10 songs though? Then I would have to say good luck breaking into the industry/scenes/underground
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wayfinder posted:What if someone's personality is well-expressed through the means of top 10 songs though? sorry for that someone, then. theyre incredibly boring. i didnt mean to state it so harshly but its basically what maguro and vernacular said, its something everyone does when starting out and you want to move past it as fast as possible. getting made fun of for it was what caused me to choose 'good tracks' over 'the biggest banger of the week,' so now youre getting it from me. people can tell from your tracklists if you care, if you have something to teach them, or if you dont. i could tell by this one that you've got nothing to offer me. you're a dj; play me great tracks. your mixing could be complete poo poo, but if you are showing me tracks ive never heard, or are arranged in a way that convey a personality, im interested. ive got no time for a hypemachine trolling blog loving barely goes out to see djs twat. sorry. vernacular, email me dogworldmusic at gmail dot com, i made a little ep id like your take on edit: the hate isnt intended to make you quit, its to make you progress beyond the current lowest common denominator. if you dont wanna do that dont worry, you can still be pretty successful apparently
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here is the thing (and I'm not aiming this just at you alman): It's perfectly ok and normal to go through a learning process. everybody does it, everybody has done it, etc etc etc. The thing is, though, don't you want to be known for exceptional output? Do you really want to have a run-of-the-mill piece of artwork (that anybody could have done) out there with your name on it? I went for about a year and a half of mixing before I would let anybody hear any of my stuff. I was mortified of people to hearing my learning process. Go ahead and practice, but no need to subject everybody else to it. Show us you GREAT stuff, not your 'meh, it's ok' stuff.
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Alman posted:There's some really good below the radar tracks in that second mix. I might not be an expert in electronic music, but jesus christ there some a lot of animosity in this thread for someone just learning the ropes. Don't take the animosity personally. For me at least, I think it stems from the fact that established working DJs who know what they are doing and deserve to get paid have to compete for gigs and timeslots with people who don't know poo poo and are usually willing to play for free just to "get their name out there" It dilutes the value of the DJ and it sucks. Have you ever seen one of those rave flyers where there are a few headliners and then a shitload of locals that you've never heard of? I can guarantee you that most of them aren't getting paid There's a few promoters around my town that rather than booking a few good djs, will open the floodgates for a shitton of terrible ones that are willing to play for free and I'm sure that's true elsewhere as well edit: also, you have to understand there have been a LOT of mixes posted in this thread and the one before it with the same Daft Punk, MSTRKRFT, Justice, etc tracks over and over again and they have been met with a similar response. vanilla slimfast fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Jun 5, 2010 |
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vanilla slimfast posted:Don't take the animosity personally. For me at least, I think it stems from the fact that established working DJs who know what they are doing and deserve to get paid have to compete for gigs and timeslots with people who don't know poo poo and are usually willing to play for free just to "get their name out there" Nobody hosts raves around here. Never been to one, never seen a flyer for one. Sucks, but that's what I get for living in buttfuck Kansas, I guess. Thanks for the criticism guys, I'll keep it in mind.
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Kansas City Raver, look them up on facebook. They throw parties all the time in the midwest! e: Alman if you want to talk to me about different promoters in the midwest contact me at mightybariman @ gmail. I dont know if you're willing to drive up to nebraska for raves or not but I get about 18 invites on facebook per week to all sorts of things and I'll be happy to share them with you. Going to shows is really step 1 in learning how a dj set works in my opinion. MTM_F- fucked around with this message at 09:32 on Jun 6, 2010 |
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Vernacular posted:using tracks made by well-known producers isn't the sin here though. the scoffable factor at work is the whole attitude of "oh hey who's this guy on the front page of beatport? deadmau5? say, this track 'reward is cheese' is not too bad, i'll use it in a mix". it's lazy and, like terrible horse said, uninspired
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No, but good DJ'ing is taking you audience further and deeper into the music then what they already know without making them "uncomfortable". Unless it's your game to stick to classics and top-40 songs, you'll have to dig deeper to create your musical signature as a DJ. Playing hit records may get you gigs on the short term, but it will not satisfy you in the long run. It will get you stuck in lovely bars, and you'll end up as a unrespected human jukebox, fighting of the drunk fratboys begging you to play "you know that song, where eh yeah lala" and girls trying to order beers at the DJ booth. Sjoewe fucked around with this message at 09:14 on Jun 6, 2010 |
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Loretta Trampface posted:If a track is hot, who gives a poo poo if it's by somebody well known? Isn't the point of DJing to play good tracks? Or is it just to show how ~obscure~ your "refined" tastes are? club music is sort of an economy. when a track is hot, it gets dropped everywhere, every night (sometimes multiple times a night). its flooding the market, its everywhere, so its value goes down. even if its a good track, if its reached that state and you play it, youre playing something worthless.
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Terrible Horse posted:club music is sort of an economy. when a track is hot, it gets dropped everywhere, every night (sometimes multiple times a night). its flooding the market, its everywhere, so its value goes down. even if its a good track, if its reached that state and you play it, youre playing something worthless. Depends - the pleasure of recognition is something you can't underestimate. If you're about having fun (and granted, sometimes I'm not and I really do just want to explore), well known 'big tunes' serve a great bridges towards what you really want people to hear. Anyway my main question for everyone here is - I'm in the market for a new set of monitors. I have been struggling by on some admittedly great Logitech computer speakers for a while now, but they don't quite cut it at your average house party. What I need is a pair of speakers that sound pretty nice day-to-day, aren't too big, and won't distort when I turn them up enough to feed a 50-person house party. Oh, which are up to £200 for the pair. Anybody have any good experiences? (in return I'll put a mix up )
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Symptomless Coma posted:Anyway my main question for everyone here is - I'm in the market for a new set of monitors. I have been struggling by on some admittedly great Logitech computer speakers for a while now, but they don't quite cut it at your average house party. What I need is a pair of speakers that sound pretty nice day-to-day, aren't too big, and won't distort when I turn them up enough to feed a 50-person house party. Maybe try the DJ gear thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2694790
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Symptomless Coma posted:Depends - the pleasure of recognition is something you can't underestimate. If you're about having fun (and granted, sometimes I'm not and I really do just want to explore), well known 'big tunes' serve a great bridges towards what you really want people to hear. I have KRK rokit 5 sudio monitors with an extra subwoofer. The subwoofer is turned at -25 dB out of fear of destroying my floor. Anyway, soundwise i've been told that it's usually better to buy a bit smaller speakers than you were planning and use the saved money on a sub. Rokit 5s might be a bit small for your 50 people parties (although I used them for 30 something parties). The best way will always be to go listen for yourself in a store.
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Alman posted:Nobody hosts raves around here. Never been to one, never seen a flyer for one. Sucks, but that's what I get for living in buttfuck Kansas, I guess. If you've never seen a DJ really spin, then why would you want to be one? Raves are not the most common events anymore, the vast majority of DJ sets are gonna be heard in bars or other smaller venues that have very little connection to the oldskool rave scene. Not to say that people no longer throw massive raves, but I assume that they are going to be few and far between in Kansas. Even in Kansas, there has to be some overpriced bar somewhere with a resident crummy Electro house DJ. If you go out to a few parties you will probably get more inspiration for your mixes then you would just listening to music on your computer and posting in this thread. If worse comes to worse, just take a trip to a city with a decent scene and attend a few events. It may seem like a big expense for something like this but you won't regret it.
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# ? Jun 7, 2010 00:58 |
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^^^ this is a good idea Whereabouts in Kansas are you? If you are on the western side, a roadtrip to Denver would be worthwhile. We get insane amounts of national and international talent year-round, and Beatport's club Beta is ranked 19th in the world (according to DJ Mag). Of course, I'm biased because I get to play there next weekend There's also tons of great underground events with a dedicated group of people and a bunch of great local DJs and producers
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vanilla slimfast posted:^^^ this is a good idea I actually live in Lawrence, so I'm at least close to Kansas City - Denver is about an 8-9 hour drive. The biggest reason I've never gone to one in KC is that I don't really know anyone else that goes to them. The reason I got interested is a couple friends of mine (not close friends, but guys I've hung out with a couple times) are DJ's and let me mess around on their setups last time I was over. One of them is playing a house/deep house set at a local bar here in Lawrence next week so I'm planning on checking that out. I've just never been exposed to the "scene" I guess - I've always been musically inclined, though (I play drums, guitar, and piano as well as write music), so most of the aspects of DJ'ing come pretty naturally to me - at least, the mixing part. Thanks for the tip on Kansas City Raver, MTM_F-. Like I said, the biggest issue is finding people to go to them with - I've been talking with my DJ friends quite a bit more the past few weeks so I'll probably end up going to whatever they know about. I'll send you an e-mail. Again, apologies to any DJs who have been posting mixes in other threads - didn't mean to derail the thread. edit: though actually, I have two cousins that live in Denver that I go visit usually once or twice a year and go skiing. Maybe next time I go up for a ski trip I'll hit you up for a good place to go that weekend.
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