Ive seen this used all the time yet I have no clue what it means... kinda like how everyone here (vancouver) speaks chinese and you just stare at them and go WTF?!
Oct-06-2005 00:22
PersianMafia
Shoegazer
Registered: Jul 2004
Location:
Re: Beatjuggling
quote:
Originally posted by s3nate
kinda like how everyone here (vancouver) speaks chinese and you just stare at them and go WTF?!
Oct-06-2005 01:05
jdat
Jay Van Dat
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: I dont even know
beatjuggling is a turntablist term.
Basically it's involves playing the same track on two separate decks and these steps:
1 both breaks must be aligned on both decks
2 start deck A
3 cut sound/stop deck A
4 Start deck B
5 cut sound/stop deck B
6 Rewind deck A to beginning of break play deck A again
repeat infinetely.
Playing each deck is like a second or two long
Yes it's very hard.
You need to see a video.
I may have the steps mixed up ( I forget when the actually "rewind" takes place ( right after playing the deck in question or right before starting it again )
"Because, even e-tards like you deserve better music." -
Oct-06-2005 08:22
Vorian
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Calgary, Canada
yoji biomehanika is one of the craziest jugglers in the world.
he's done it on 8 turntables at once....
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Oct-06-2005 10:51
SpecRadio
Suspended User
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Specradio
quote:
Originally posted by Vorian
yoji biomehanika is one of the craziest jugglers in the world.
he's done it on 8 turntables at once....
Do we care. Yoji sucks.
I heard the same tracklist he played at TE 2005, at Sensation Black
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Oct-06-2005 21:19
Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
yoji doesnt suck :O i think he makes some banging choons.
when you heard duplicate sets, how far apart were they? lab4 sometimes duplicate sets although they spend ages preparing them and they only repeat sets within a few weeks. then they make new ones. it might be the same with yoji.
and they totally rocked slinky into dust on news years last year.
Oct-06-2005 22:19
rafale
-TA-
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Nothing to do with beat-juggling but on the topic of repeated tracklists and such, PvD's tracklists are always really similar during certain periods. Like for a while he'll have a 'set' of tunes he always plays, and then he'll switch to a different 'set'.
However, its not 100% duplicated at any time. My guess is that he plays certain tunes in succession all the time coz he knows the effect it gives the crowd. Either that or he is testing the crowd to see if they respond to the same way that the previous crowd did.