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Psionic
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA
Starter tunes

Ok my DJ setup is just about complete, and I know I will be spinning progressive house. What are some good tunes to begin with that will make learning to beatmatch easier? You guys know what I mean I think, stuff with a very obvious bassline, etc.

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DJ-Igloo
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: United States

anything with a good solid clear drum beat will help u get started beat matching took me about a month or so practicing every day to get decent at it. but rember find ur on style


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DJ Joshua H
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

quote:
Originally posted by DJ-Igloo
anything with a good solid clear drum beat will help u get started beat matching took me about a month or so practicing every day to get decent at it. but rember find ur on style


+1, also look for long intros and outros

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Psionic
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA

I need actual song recommendations guys, I know what to look for in the tunes themselves.

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saintjohnson
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: church

find a record store on the internet that has sound samples of what you like.....buy some, and go from there....

You don't need someone elses opinion to tell you what you should like...

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Zack Roth
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Registered: Feb 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
I need actual song recommendations guys


You don't need anyone to hold your hand and tell you what records are good. Buy ones you like that have prominent kicks and workable intros. Just scan through your MP3 collection and pick songs that fit that description.

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dj chex
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: denver co

quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
I need actual song recommendations guys, I know what to look for in the tunes themselves.


Nobody can tell you... Just go to a record shop and spend the day digging. That's how many of us do it... Also, check out whitelables, and grab as much things you've never heard of, trust me you'll find lots of good stuff you've never knew existed./


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Jake Conlon
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Birmingham, England

buy a couple of hard house records as they have tough kicks and once you learn to beatmatch sell em and buy some prog house


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sleepydragon
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england

quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
I need actual song recommendations guys, I know what to look for in the tunes themselves.


just put some vinyl on the platter and listen in ur headphones to see if the bass is obvious.
Hard trance is the easiest genre to learn to beatmatch i think very solid basslines pretty easy to tell which track is going faster or slower.


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ste_johnstone
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Dundee

I know its not prog but I am absolutely loving Curve - Chinese Burn (Forbidden Future Mix) thats an excellent starting tune!!!


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Omega_Blue
Someone Changed My Custom



Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Gone

i'd buy a bunch of vinyl with long drum intros that don't have a whole lot going on for the first minute or so except the drums.. uh...

three drives - greece 2000
billie ray martin - honey (chicane club mix)
randy katana - in silence (txitarrro remix)
kamaya painters - far from over
darude - sandstorm
just about anything from ferry

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Eric Siefer
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45

Along with the above-mentioned clear drum kick, I recommend getting some varied snare/hi-hat/clap patterned tracks(something besides the stereotypical kick-snare,kick-snare).

I say this because while your learning to match the kicks, listen to the snare/hi-hat/clap patterns, you'll pickup the common patterns, and eventually be able to match kicks to claps..etc.)

^hope that makes sense.

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