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Rodri Santos
I remember seeing videos from a magazine on youtube where they invited famous djs to do a set and they recorded with a camera the 4 cdjs and the mixer, i saw one with Carl Cox and another one with Cristian Varela. I'd like to see one with some deep house dj to learn how to mix this soft styles anyone knows the name of this kind of videos?
itsamemario
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Good luck :toothless
Adam420
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Originally posted by Rodri Santos
I remember seeing videos from a magazine on youtube where they invited famous djs to do a set and they recorded with a camera the 4 cdjs and the mixer, i saw one with Carl Cox and another one with Cristian Varela. I'd like to see one with some deep house dj to learn how to mix this soft styles anyone knows the name of this kind of videos?


There are a lot of these nowadays, I saw the Christian Varela one you're referring to.

Definitely check out Boiler Room. Also Beatport now has videos of DJs playing sets. There's also footage from festivals etc...go to Youtube and search "Awakenings Gashouder", you will yourself at some of the videos you'll see.
Rodri Santos
thank you guys, forgot about boiler room, gonna check this and the awakening videos. I also found the videos i referred too, Pioneer Dj Sounds www.djsounds.com if anyone is interested. Is curious to see how pros deal with it, Cristian Varela trainwrecks which is hilarious and i recently show the Booka Shade video and his transitions are too soft for my taste but incredibly well placed i don't know how he does that because does really weird things imo.
Dykes_on_Jay
mixing the "softer styles" are the same thing as most of this stuff is 4/4. it's mind boggling how i've seen a few people lately afraid to mix deep house and such. the techniques are the same. just know your tracks and don't stick to outro/intro jukebox pedo style.

and rodri...i'm being nice, practice.
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