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Ben Sims - Calling all Sentimentalists Essex Rascals Podjam 14-02-2009
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Dave Clarke, White Noise (14-02-2009) [Best of the Last 9 Years]
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Part One:

1) Anthony Rother - When the sun goes Down - DataPunk - 2005
2) Chris McCormack - What Kind of Sound - Materials - 2002
3) Imatran Voima -Techno Slut -Tellektro - 2003
4) A1 People - No One likes a smart arse - Satamile Records NYC - 2005
5) Mobb Deep - Got it twisted - Jive - 2004
6) Technasia - 2 The Floor - Technasia Records - 2006
7) Richard Bartz - Midnight Man - International Deejay Gigolo Records - 2004
8) Sound Stream - Let's Break (Bside of Good soul) - Sound Stream 2003
9) Paul Mac - Big Girl Dancing - Igoma - 2005
10) Rob Hood - Hoodmusic 1 - Special Heat - MusicMan - 2008
11) Steve Rachmad - I Am a Machine - Sino - 2006
12) DJ ESP a.k.a Woddy McBride æ
13) Dj Rush - Sex Me all All Night Long (Charlie Hall Mix) - Pro-Jex - 2002


Part Two:

1) Detroit Grand Pubahs and Dave the Hustler- Go Ahead (Vitalic mix) - DetEleFunk- 2006
2) The Penelopes -In a Storm -Citizen Records - 2006
3) Anthony Rother - Youth - Datapunk - 2006
4) Pixeltan - Get Up Say What - DFA - 2004
5) Abe Duque - BAN - Gigolo - 2005
6) Kalabrese - Set Me Free - Perlon - 2004
7) Kerowack - Naf Monk (Marc Romboy mix) -Xylophone Jones Recordings - 2006
8) Dreg - Glow in the Dark - Contact - 2000
9) Joey Beltram - Code 6 Aumento - Tresor - 2006
10) Ritzi Lee - Meltdown - Underground Liberation - 2006
11) Scan 7 - You have the Right to (Jay Denham mix) - Cratesavers Muzik - 2007
12) Super Discount 2 - Fast Track (Julien Delfaud , Alex Gopher & Etienne De Crecy) - Soyuz Music - 2004


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20 page Mills interview

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Tunnel Rat
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20 page Mills interview

http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/2035/


Interesting read. Interesting comment ... "Well, I think the art form of DJing will run its course. Meaning, it will stop when the people feel it’s not so important. And I don’t think that time is too far away."

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quote:
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Interesting read. Interesting comment ... "Well, I think the art form of DJing will run its course. Meaning, it will stop when the people feel it’s not so important. And I don’t think that time is too far away."


I've always thought this as well... I think all the new DJ technology just keeps making the 'art of DJing' more and more automated... and eventually will hit the point where it is fully automated.

What do you guys think?

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Tunnel Rat
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quote:
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I've always thought this as well... I think all the new DJ technology just keeps making the 'art of DJing' more and more automated... and eventually will hit the point where it is fully automated.

What do you guys think?


I'm thinking Mills is referring more to the possibility of an irrelevancy and subsequent demise of the EDM genre...like glam rock and grunge?


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I've always thought this as well... I think all the new DJ technology just keeps making the 'art of DJing' more and more automated... and eventually will hit the point where it is fully automated.

What do you guys think?


DJing will continue to evolve as technology does, but so is does everything else in the world. I don't think it will reach the point of being fully-automated though, as there is still the need to read the crowd and being able to respond to it.

Sure, you may get to the point where a computer could automatically generate a perfectly beat matched/mixed set. But, that is the technical side of DJing, and only one aspect of it.

Knowing which songs to mix, how to mix them, how to read the crowd and respond to them are things which require a person to do. If you want to venture into the land of artificial-intelligence then that starts to change the argument a bit.

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Knowing which songs to mix, how to mix them, how to read the crowd and respond to them are things which require a person to do. If you want to venture into the land of artificial-intelligence then that starts to change the argument a bit.


You definitely bring up some good points.

Overall though I already feel like it is way too easy to be a DJ with current technology. Think, if you owned traktor and the 'mixed-in-key' software it wouldn't be hard for an absolute rookie to put together a near-professional sounding set. Mixed-in-key would tell you which songs go well together and traktor can beatmatch them for you... if technology makes in this easy now, think of how easy it will be in 5 or 10 years from now!

Obviously when you are playing live in front of a crowd it will increase the 'difficulty level' substantially as you need to read the crowd and see what gets them moving; but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they invented some crowd reading software in the future, as stupid as that sounds.

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quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
You definitely bring up some good points.

Overall though I already feel like it is way too easy to be a DJ with current technology. Think, if you owned traktor and the 'mixed-in-key' software it wouldn't be hard for an absolute rookie to put together a near-professional sounding set. Mixed-in-key would tell you which songs go well together and traktor can beatmatch them for you... if technology makes in this easy now, think of how easy it will be in 5 or 10 years from now!

Obviously when you are playing live in front of a crowd it will increase the 'difficulty level' substantially as you need to read the crowd and see what gets them moving; but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they invented some crowd reading software in the future, as stupid as that sounds.


Well, that's when you start to get into the whole AI-category, then in which case any form of "art" can be bought into question, and expands to a larger question of "What impact will artificial intelligence have on art?" and is not specific to DJing.

To me, the 'technical' side of DJing is only one part of the what DJing is, and while technology can automate/perfect the technical side, its the other side that is harder to automate - which is the more subtle 'artistic' side of it.

If all DJing was, was taking two songs, beat-matching the opening/closing bars of two tracks and calling it a day - then yes, computers can (and do) fully automate that aspect within reason, and it'll only get better at doing that.

But say - doing an extended mix, eq'ing the two (or four, etc) tracks to make a 'new' track. Or knowing when to cut between two tracks back/forth, layering one track under another and bringing it in/out over a few tracks to build tension/anticipation before finally dropping it/etc.

For example, there is one set of Ricardo where he layers a Gabriel Ananda track into Raudrive - Here, and it's done so well it's permanently ingrained in my head as 'that is how the song is supposed to be', and pisses me off when I hear the Gabriel track w/o Here chugging along behind it

Although, I think as the automation of the technical side of DJing increases, it leaves room for people to explore the other aspects of DJing. Yes, you will get the dolt's who just click two songs, let traktor take over and stand there doing jesus-pose for the next 6 minutes, but you will also get other people who will then start to push the boundries, trying new things and experimenting.

This is also why there seems to be the increase of live-elements in sets, more people doing Live-PAs, playing instruments, synths, drum-machines, etc ontop of sets - by letting technology automate some aspects, you're now freed up to do other things.

As a whole, the old-school train of thought of "DJing being a deck and two turn-tables and vinyl" will be less relevant as technology progresses, but I don't necessarily view this as a bad thing.

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Fun, interesting set by the boys from Noze:

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Any recent Lazarus mixes out there? I'm seeing him tonight with the Schwarz brothers and wanted to do a little pre-gaming for the ears.


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