It's all over the place, surprised it hasn't been here.
He drops tech and good tracks like if it was 2008. He will be doing playing this kind of stuff more and more. But lets be realistic, he still needs to incorporate the cheese in there, because it's what made him. He can't/wont re-invent himself like Prydz by forget what made him famous, better yet ask Prydz to play "call one me."
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Jun-26-2012 00:42
wackadoo
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: LA
What's the point when he has only one running at a time?
Jun-26-2012 00:50
GeminiZ
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: SF
7CDJs and 1 premixed CD
Jun-26-2012 00:55
Kam
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Los Angeles
so ministry of sound has a giant dj booth with a ton of mixers/cdj's/effects units.
I highly doubt 7 cdj's are listed on Steve's rider.
He was just making the most of what he had available to him. I dont see it as showing off or trying to be fancy.
I do hope he tries to transition his style to what he used to play back in the days.
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Jun-26-2012 03:04
SillySilvia
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Santa Clarita,CA
quote:
Originally posted by Kam
so ministry of sound has a giant dj booth with a ton of mixers/cdj's/effects units.
I highly doubt 7 cdj's are listed on Steve's rider.
He was just making the most of what he had available to him. I dont see it as showing off or trying to be fancy.
I do hope he tries to transition his style to what he used to play back in the days.
Markus just play at MOS in London, he took a pic of all the CDJs. It was crazy to see so many. I think 7.
Jun-26-2012 04:48
Nerologic
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Registered: May 2007
Location: San Diego
quote:
Originally posted by wackadoo
What's the point when he has only one running at a time?
To the untrained ear there is always only one song playing...
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Jun-26-2012 04:59
junkproject
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Socal - Irvine
Look's like his doing a whole lot of nothing. he butchered that eric p track.
Registered: May 2009
Location: Monterey, California
I love that this comes one day after Deadmau5 says DJs don't do more than hit play.
Jun-26-2012 16:30
jonmitz
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Registered: May 2004
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
i think the most i've ever used at once was 4 decks
i just don't see the point of having more than that. 4 tracks at once is only useful is very rare occasions
he's just being a little bitch and trying to undo the damage he did to his image after playing premixed cds
Jun-26-2012 16:37
omega1n
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Beta, Denver
Would be impressive if he was using these things called headphones to do actual work instead of cue points and having it pre "mixed."
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Jun-26-2012 17:30
wackadoo
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: LA
quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
To the untrained ear there is always only one song playing...
That's funny! I learned everything I know from watching you post on TA
Jun-27-2012 01:11
Dream Beamz
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Charlotte, NC USA
quote:
Originally posted by omega1n
Would be impressive if he was using these things called headphones to do actual work instead of cue points and having it pre "mixed."
you really need to stand behind him for a show, he is actually a really talented DJ. The pre mixed thing with the fireworks was just that....
I am sure some of the SHM shows (like MSG) were mostly pre mixed but when I stood behind him once (roseland ballroom NYE NYC) I watched in detail and he mixed all night without headphones, only a few slips the whole night. In the recording that was broadcast you can hear the slight wrecking occurring. His CD's wernt even pre set to a certain BPM (like most headliners do now), he was working the pitch all night long