that's shocking. but goes without saying no?
oh god i've heard some horrible things with mp3 djing, the djs think they can kind of get away with it cos they're playing that horrible midrangey ed banger stuff, so even a poor mp3 sounds reasonable cos it's all distorted anyway, but it just sounds even shitter.
Some old grime tunes uses exactly the same sound palettes (like some Wiley-beats), but differs how they are composed. This have inspired me to make beats in same way, and I tell you: it's such a powerfull way to create innovative music, and much more enjoyable than spend all your energy for creating sounds and compressing the drums ect., before you can get to the actual composing. This is the problem with making music with computers: you can't give your inspirational burst out right away when you have to do all sorts of tweaking first, whereas with acoustic instrument you just start to play.I mean compare the variety of beats in old jungle to say modern dnb and a lot of that seemed to be from 808 subs and cut up breaks. Same thing with a lot of garage, fairly simple soundsets which allowed more invention in the beats.
I very much recommend this way of producing for all producers. If you have created a nicely working sound palette, why not use more than just a one time! And you can always make changes to the palette if it sounds too samey.
1. No selection which has been used by another dj ever; only self-produced works.
No mix which has been used by another dj ever
you gotta be more brutal
"Summertime" with bomb noises in the middle
Kind of defeats the purpose of a DJ bein educator / proliferator of musics, new & old.
Shudder.
I think dj's should try and introduce new music they're feeling but educating the crowd is really condescending, and probably contributing to more people taking matters into their own hands. It's a club night, should be about entertainment first surely (however broad one's definition of entertainment might be)
Well, I don't mean it in a "thou shall learn from my impenetrable well of knowledge" Its a dialectic relationship. The learning goes both way, alot of DJs I've met have as much to learn from the crowd as the other way round.
Learning new things is fun & exciting. Taking part in an ongoing dialog is entertaining... maybe I'm wierd.
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Seconded! Even if you're a minimal DJ. If it's good enough for Ricardo, it's good enough for you.maybe add that you should try and play one vocal track at least an hour, even if your genre is usually vocal less.
A'men.play what thou wilt is the whole of the law
there must be at least one moment of utter bliss and one moment that stares into the abyss (win a small prize if you combine the two)
no boring shit