Hey all, just wondering where you all buy dj tools from. I've been looking on beatport, but I'm pretty unimpressed by their offerings. I really need a tool for an intro to my mix, and I want it to be simply dark/melodic buildup without vocals/beats. Any suggestions?
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
Re: DJ Tools/Intros
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Originally posted by ultimate7
Hey all, just wondering where you all buy dj tools from. I've been looking on beatport, but I'm pretty unimpressed by their offerings. I really need a tool for an intro to my mix, and I want it to be simply dark/melodic buildup without vocals/beats. Any suggestions?
Since you are from Belgium I would suggest to use one of the intro's of those CD compilations like Zillion. I can remember most of these had fantastic intro's and outro's.
Probably you can remember the Grandmix Intro's by Ben Liebrand, which started many year with that robot voice.
Making intro's IMO would take much time, certainly to make them sound professional.
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Oct-26-2008 15:37
elFreak
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Originally posted by siastyle
Okay iv hurd the Album and lemmi tell you guyz.... Tiesto is gono make it back to the top again with these hits. The thing about it is that hes trying 2 bring a new style tho just like he did with Just be and it worked. they songs areunt TOO HIGHT up. but the vocals acaully are the best thing in 2007. The Track Carpe Noctum is like traffic but it hink he could of prefected the shit ouf it. but generalllyy its an amazing album...oh and Ten Seconds Before Sunrise is like Forever today TIMES 12
Oct-27-2008 19:41
nchs09
Traceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum
I have always enjoyed starting with an acapella... i dunno why.
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Oct-27-2008 19:57
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Originally posted by elFreak
netlabels and google are your friend.
they are often free too
Yes. I've found a lot of great free tunes from netlabels that are suitable for intros. Also a lot of good glitchy, experimental, ambient and dancefloor friendly techno.
Ben Liebrand probably was one of the first DJ's who was into Beatmixing, already in the early 80's.
Made grandmixes starting in 1983 till now !!
Ben Liebrand was Armin van Buuren's idol and got tips from him in 1993.
One of his biggest hits was this one Who didn't love ALF?