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dj w/ best mxing skills? (pg. 9)
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| AirPole |
| I read somewhere once that Jeff Mills is an absolute mixing miracle. |
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| GUBostonDubs |
| Derrick Carter and Mark Farina are right up there as well |
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| boi85 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris Pana
best party dj would have to be Eddie Halliwell. He's always impressed his audience with wacky scratching effects etc. | +1
other Trance DJs = Sander van Doorn and PvD.
other sub-genres = Richie (CDs only, everytime I've seen him live he has been :(), James, Adam Freeland (when he gives a ), Dieselboy, Michel de Hey, James Holden.
and of course. Sasha. |
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| ShaunLovesHouse |
| For entertaining abilities? I'd go with Donald Glaude. He really gets into his sets and really interacts with the crowd a lot. For mixing skills, Eddie Halliwell. |
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| blacknoizybox |
| Paul Van Dyk makes some great energy transitions imo. Fritz FM radio e excluded. i mean live performances.:eyes: :D he's still one of my favs, even though he is producing crap like most of relevant trance producers today :( |
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| Lomeli |
| DJ Qbert. A Turntablist. |
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| blacknoizybox |
| quote: | Originally posted by boi85
+1
other Trance DJs = Sander van Doorn and PvD.
other sub-genres = Richie (CDs only, everytime I've seen him live he has been :(), James, Adam Freeland (when he gives a ), Dieselboy, Michel de Hey, James Holden.
and of course. Sasha. |
Holden trainwrecks alot, although he has some awsome tracklisting and style. |
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| basd |
| quote: | Originally posted by boi85
Michel de Hey |
Now there's a name I didn't expect in a thread like this.. He's OK technically (I won't start on his track selection though), but far too generic and straight-ahead to be 'the best'. |
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| Pettiscool |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ivand
Do your friends have 200+ gigs a year, and four gigs in a row in differente countries? |
LOL what?? what a dumbass comment.
my fav mixers , pvd, digweed(although i hate the music he plays) ferry has intersting/fun mixes.....i like interesting mixes.
Mark oliver, resident in toronto is one of the best, top 5 easily. |
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| thesuperfunk |
not necessarily what i'm into but i've always found Roger Sanchez to be a very solid mixer  |
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| Kakoroto |
| Sasha at Fundacion :eyespop: First time I heard it I couldn't even recognize some of the transitions. |
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| Fearless One |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kakoroto
Sasha at Fundacion :eyespop: First time I heard it I couldn't even recognize some of the transitions. |
cause it was abletoned... and what's more making compilation is something a bit different than playing live tho it still requires some skills |
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