Is that true? Thought different programs have slightly different sonic signatures, often due to the inbuilt synths, compressors etc etc. "Fruity Loops production" instantly conjures a number of things to mind for me!
Speaking of which, do any of the producers on here have any idea where to...
Gaijin Terror Sqwad live from Tokyo, going in with old school bassline, jackin, deep tech, all sorts!!! Bday special!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/gaijin-terror-qwad
Not nearly as much as you guys it seems lol.
I can't really do anything else while listening to music, so it's really only commute times on trains, and time I set aside to listen to music. I tend to have at least one proper session of a week where I get high and listen to music very actively for...
Some really good tracks on this complation put out a couple of months ago:
http://www.beatport.com/release/001-010/1189377
Particularly feeling the Omar refix and the Kerri Chandler track.
And a nice little DJ mailout Arun Verone did on facebook the other day ;)...
OOOF
new darkside banger for free download by new dude on the block Skippit
Jackin lives! ish
And some new Jackin/House & Bass mudness from C&A
The drop's a fuck of a lot
Don't think this has been mentioned here, but really feeling the new Hugo Massien EP
http://www.beatport.com/release/naughty-by-nature/1217353
It's quite a hybrid track, the bass sounds are pure jackin/bassline, but the rest of the track at the atmosphere is pure deep tech. Suppose that...
Yeah, I'm definitely not calling for subtlety in mixing! Just like more awareness of how tunes play off each other than we're seeing at the moment. I see it as part of the flow thing actually, like finding tracks that sound good with each other and move a mix forward.
I like the UK thing of...
lol that would be one of them dyslexic moments :S
It is basically one of the fundamentals of mixing, and everyone does it on one scale or another, even if that's just making sure you've counted 8 bars before bring a track in. The difference is, if you're not gonna be chopping things up...
The phasing of tracks - intros, builds, drops etc. Lining tracks up so that one bassline comes in as another goes out, or just in a way where it actually feels you're blending tracks rather than just playing them in sequence in time.
TBH it's basic shit which is insanely effective on the...
Yeah, he's sick. Him, Arun Verone and Majesty I'd say are the best technical DJs on the scene.
Radford's mixing is competent but not stellar. Love his radio voice though, more character than half of the Rinse FM roaster put together.
Agree for the most part re: the speed thing - this stuff just sounds nice and dark when it's in the low 120s, really chuggy and cool.
But I reckon it depends on the track too, and some tracks kind of work in different ways at different speeds. Wet Dollars sounds fine pitched way up. There are a...
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