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DJ's Taboo (pg. 2)
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| davemolina |
I figure using the flanger on every breakdown is a big no-no...
If you really have to play "The Conga" by Gloria Estefan at a house party, try to find a remix and keep away from the original...I heard that dancefloor died a horrible death. |
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| chiwi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris Larkin
I'd also say that they musn't attempt to scratch unless they know that they're bloody good at it, because otherwise it sounds hopeless. Eddie Halliwell can do it, but most people can't. |
Couldn't agree more about the scratching. Most trance/hardhouse dj cannot scratch, and even for those that do (inc Eddie and illogik here) it still sounds odd. I'd much rather if they stick to mixing! |
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| Zild |
| Dave, you talking about John Puga? |
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| davemolina |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Dave, you talking about John Puga? |
OMG, you heard the story!!! LOL
Yeah, it was him. He was jamming out to it too!!! |
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| KristineClub |
| quote: | Originally posted by Basstard
the worst taboo for me would be DJs trying to mix when they know they cant.
for example the other night i heard a DJ try to mix Beyonce onto the end of Born Slippy :wtf:
i can best describe the sound as a grenade going off in a firework factory. with all the fireworks going off, a stray hits a small jet causing the pilot to lose control and thus crashs into the factory. awed by such a site, one driver took his eye off the road to gaze at the spectacle..... SMASH! he rams straight into a passing car. the two owners of the cars get out and start arguing very heatedly until they finally come to blows. a crowd gathers around the two brawling men to watch. most of them are shouting lager lager while one bitch in the background is going on about being crazy in love.
just pissed me of ya know? |
LOL!! |
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| *~*Angelblue*~* |
| if you want to blame someone for the "jesus pose" blame it on oakenfold. |
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| dinoXpress |
letting annyone in the booth
cept for imp people like:
promoters
hot babes
owners
other djs |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
if you are an opening dj, don't play tracks from the dj your opening for.
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I disagree. I would say don't play his / her newly released stuff, or one of their big tracks, but playing an older track of theirs that they wouldn't ever play is ok. I opened for Noel Sanger a couple months ago and played his "Breathe Here and Now" kind of as a complement to him. Its a few years old so I knew he would never play it. I didn't see it as me trying to steal his thunder and steal the show. |
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| webbie |
| Oakenfold is another one that always does the Jesus pose. It looks so silly, couldnt find a decent picture tho. |
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| dj chex |
The only people taht should do the Jesus pose is either Jesus or people that are being crucified.
Another thing, opening djs shouldn't open clubs w/ high bpm dance music. It's really weird going to an event early where there's 10 people there and the dj is spinning 130+bpm hard house or trance. You gotta start chilled bud, people wanna mingle when there's few people there, not get pounded w/ bass and beats. Give em something like downtempo or ambient. |
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| r5a |
I'd rather them getting into the music and having fun with the crowd then standing their like a rock just straight mixing and not looking like their enjoying it. I've seen alot of DJs in videos tap their fingers in the air to the beat and rise them if the record starts to build up, the crowd loves that apprently. I don't see anything wrong with it tbh. Its like at concerts, would you rather have a band just stand their playing their instruments or would you rather have them get into it?
About the two tracks from the same arist? I frown on it yeah, and my stomach cringes when I mix aritsts of the same. I think it shows that you don't know alot about what your playing / you don't have alot of records. But then again, as long as it sounds good, it really soudn't matter, so for me it's kinda a fify fity thing. |
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| webbie |
| quote: | Originally posted by r5a
I'd rather them getting into the music and having fun with the crowd then standing their like a rock just straight mixing and not looking like their enjoying it. I've seen alot of DJs in videos tap their fingers in the air to the beat and rise them if the record starts to build up, the crowd loves that apprently. I don't see anything wrong with it tbh. Its like at concerts, would you rather have a band just stand their playing their instruments or would you rather have them get into it?
About the two tracks from the same arist? I frown on it yeah, and my stomach cringes when I mix aritsts of the same. I think it shows that you don't know alot about what your playing / you don't have alot of records. But then again, as long as it sounds good, it really soudn't matter, so for me it's kinda a fify fity thing. |
I tend to disagree with you there.
Firstly, DJs doesnt have to do the Jesus pose to give you the impression that they are enjoying it. I once again points in the direction of
Digweed, he doesnt do the Jesus pose. He claps his hands once every now and then and it still rocks like hell.
Secondly, if you mix two tracks from the same artist, it doesnt matter. If you are a DJ that know anything you know that you will play
whatever works (almost) on the dancefloor and playing two tracks from the same author really isnt a big deal. Why skip playing a rocking
tune just because its made of the same author?
Altho playing lots and lots of the same creator tends to get lame, especially if its by the artist him/herself. |
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