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Richie Hawtins 2008 Setup (pg. 3)
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stevebutabi
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Originally posted by RJT
I'll see if I can track down links to his Mysteryland set from last year (or was it two years ago now?), and his set from DEMF this last year was pretty solid (and is circulating).

If I can track down links quickly, I'll post them.


Cool thanks.
Danny Ocean
get this one

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Live @ Amnesia, Spain, Ibiza Cocoon Presents Mnus 17-09-2007
RickyRoma
Wow with all that setup his music still sounds like some a-hole banging pots and pans together. Just like trance its the same old boring crap we've heard a billion times before


ZZZZZ

God can some truly talented SOB please come along and infuse some life into EDM???
wotyzoid
I like vinyl
thechronic
Heres a real good one. Can anyone ID track #2?

Richie Hawtin - The Past on Studio Brussel 06-09-2008
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chesco
quote:
Originally posted by thechronic
Heres a real good one. Can anyone ID track #2?

Richie Hawtin - The Past on Studio Brussel 06-09-2008
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kraftwerk - tour de france then plastikman - spastik

its a pretty old hawtin set that.
basilisk
The weird thing about EDM and DJ culture in general is this paradoxical reverence for the big stars coupled with widespread rejection of technological innovation... which is precisely what keeps guys like Richie at the forefront. I liked hearing him state what I try to get across to some people--essentially, that certain parts of DJing are fundamentally uncreative (matching tempos, for example) and that your time is better spent on other things.
DJ Eco
I like that buildup he does around the end of minute 6...
Arsalan
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Originally posted by basilisk
The weird thing about EDM and DJ culture in general is this paradoxical reverence for the big stars coupled with widespread rejection of technological innovation... which is precisely what keeps guys like Richie at the forefront. I liked hearing him state what I try to get across to some people--essentially, that certain parts of DJing are fundamentally uncreative (matching tempos, for example) and that your time is better spent on other things.



completely agree with what you said, imagine how much more creative you can be with your mix and loops and effects live when you have the beatmashing done for you , let alone the mash ups you can create on the fly and then sample those mashups into a another mash up , oh jeez hahaa

richie is one advance DJ i would say, at least he is not using ableton to play the whole set like deep dish and throw some filters and flan, he is performing more live..


great vid, thanks for the post..
woscar99
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Originally posted by movingincircles
why not use ableton live instead

you can grab more than just 4 tracks at a time

and syncing is much easier


It's much more about grabbing X tracks at once and automatic beatmatching. It's about having the best from both worlds playing digital files and manipulating them as if they were vinyl records.



I think everything was explained very clearly by Richie in the first video anyway :rolleyes:

dj-evan
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I'll see if I can track down links to his Mysteryland set from last year (or was it two years ago now?), and his set from DEMF this last year was pretty solid (and is circulating).

If I can track down links quickly, I'll post them.


yes please :D
Surfmorworkless
quote:
Originally posted by thechronic
Heres a real good one. Can anyone ID track #2?

Richie Hawtin - The Past on Studio Brussel 06-09-2008
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i.d

Wow awesome set. Can you i.d the track he's playing around 27-28 minutes?
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