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Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
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Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
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Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
His programming is perfect, and his control of the decks is beyond any other "rave music" dj i've seen. To find someone with that much control, you'd have to find a hip-hop/breaks turntablist, imo.
agreed...he plays a very generic italian brand of hardstyle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Toxic
But, i'd only want to see him as a DJ, because i've seen videos of his DMC competitions, and it'd be great to see what he can do with hardstyle live.
Couldnt have put it better myself, i would rather see a technically crap dj playin fresh music, than hear a technically amazin one play generic rekkidsQuote:
Originally Posted by Bacchus
you realy gotta see Killer Faber, he wipes the floor with Mondello (and i think Mondello is a wicked technical dj). Ive nev e been so gobsmacked watching a dj play as when i seen Faber play a few months back. Awesome is not a good enough word!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bacchus
i have been very fortunate to have seen mondello twice - once in EITP and once in bionic, also technoboy - he played twice in bionic. ****ing amazing like the both of em.
wud love to see the prophet - will be on the 10th of sept in q-base
wot do you mean by programming? tune selection and structure?? only so much you can do with hardstyle... hard tune followed by slightly harder tune :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bacchus
what you're describing is progression.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
programming = when you mix the tracks together. His builds are at the perfect time, his drops are at the right time.
ah i see :lol:
i disagree though.. he drops every tune in at the final bassline, cuts it up a bit and cuts into the next break... if you call the very last knockings of a tune the right time, then yeh, but its hardly amazing :eh:
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Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
well, i've never noticed that. And it's definately better than some blokes that drop the tune halfway through a measure.
to each their own i guess.