Go away, we're going off topic now, what does this have to do with you anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
:oops:
oh
erm
sorry
:lol:
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Go away, we're going off topic now, what does this have to do with you anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
:oops:
oh
erm
sorry
:lol:
not taking it to heart at all, to be honest i dont care what you do to the track as its not mine but when u put it up for people to check, instead of trying to counter any seemingly negative comments with justifications for the comments i.e i made it without a bassline etc etc just say cool and thanks for listening... or better still explain ur intentions when u post say "this is a dj tool and therefore doesnt have such and such so all comments on the production side of things wud be apreciated still"
the best Dj tools ive found still have very noticable, effective basslines in them, be it a 1 bar or 2 bar loop, but still a very chunky, sizeable bassline in there, and to me your track doesnt sound much like a tool imo, it just sounds like a track thats lacking a bassline as the rest of the mix doesnt fill enough of the spectrum to compensate for this
right anyone for a brew always calms us down haha ;)
That your opinion, and thats fine. Got no prob's with that. ;)
pah, the words of a DJ (he says, in the same way you would say, nazi)Quote:
Originally Posted by perpetual
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? <------ insert smiley with poking out tongue with pint of Guiness that respects opinion even though it can piss on it from time tto time :lol:
kill the dj? So whom do you make your tracks for? :lol: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
musicians :roll:
j/k ;)
:lol:
i would hope he makes most of his tunes for himself
as we all should dan.Quote:
Originally Posted by dan the acid man
if your makin the music for other ppl, it may as well be boy band pop.
again, thats jus my opinion. ive always made music for me & no one else.
i was once offered a deal if i toned my work down & mafe it more accessible. i could have, but whats the point ?
i have also knocked back a deal cos the label was gonna hard house it up with remixes. i have no interest in that field of music, so i walked away.
oh rite :lol:
I make music to get some pussy :lol:
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Originally Posted by lau
:lol: :clap:
I make music so I don't kill myself or anyone else :neutral: :lol:
right. serious this time..
i do like this. its raw & uncluttered. this is the type of thing i love djing with. real fantic mixing with lots of fx & cuts & movement.
though i totaly see eyes & db's point. this is to do with their preference of musicality over percussion i guess.
a lot of the criticism ive had towards my work is about the structure, but thats because i'm from the school of quick mixing & i used to play techno that can be mixed at any point. i dont like leaving a record dry for longer than 4 bars, then i HAVE to be back in the mix. and i make trax that suit this..
its just different styles.
and i really dig the no bassline thing. excellent tool. droppin a real bass heavy Amok track after that would destroy a dancefloor.
but you have to know when to drop it ;)
would this be a good place to possibly swap sample files for each others trax & see who changes what how ?
Well yeah, I was jokin, DJ`s don`t need to die, but my concerns are more with music, than with what goes on within the confines of the DJ booth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
I tend to think that a good DJ can play anything and make it work, and doesn`t need to be pandered to.
The music I make is for me, but hopefully people will enjoy dancing to the dancefloor stuff.
erm, anyway, back on topic anyone?
Really like this track Scott, spot on matey! :cool:
cheers a.p, posted it in your part of the fat forum. Will post up more there this week man ;)
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Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
Cool mate, i'll check them out ;)
anyway, back on topic, i always add a touch of seasoning to really bring out the flavours, ....................................oh, wrong post :doh: :lol: