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Originally Posted by jon connor
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Originally Posted by jon connor
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I don't think there's any hating towards you dude, just getting a point across like you are. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gumpy green
You talk about art and I really appreciate where you are coming from but for me, a true art in dj'ing is playing a 3 hour set and holding the crowd for the whole time, hanging off every single mix and wondering what track will be dropped next :neutral:
no one's hating you mate. just arguing.Quote:
Originally Posted by gumpy green
you said "alot" but the way you phrased the argument it came across as "most".
you're contradicting yourself by saying there's no good music you can play all the way through and then following it up saying you only buy tools for your art????
what you're basically saying is your art doesn't allow you to buy strong trax that can be played for along time without the crowd going to sleep...
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Chill Bitches :headache:
very nice but i couldn't cope with that in a club. pleasure overload X100%Quote:
Originally Posted by jon connor
Sam - Just having a discussion which I feel is quite justified bearing in mind the difference in opinions. No disrespect to you but there's no need to post pics like that when people are talking about somehting which they feel strongly about.
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Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
ok ill say no more , prob said enuf to warp someones on the boards thought about djing.....get them working more musically on the tables, hope so. if not check the intro on this, just stream it so you dont waste time on my shite techno....im doing the bassline thingy....was live so coulve been tighter
ther aint no biitterness from anybody just a good debate from different view points.....i respect their views.....but mines are different..... im all up for hearing it.
Ive actually gained some good points from this debate.
Was still interested on what folks think about speed j whan he jams it....i think its FUKIN TREMENDOES and totally fuks with yer head on the dancefloor......or should he just let it play?
i could cope with that no problem. it'd bring a whole new meaning to the phrase "that club was full of wankers last night" though...Quote:
Originally Posted by Stella Boy
Coming from the guy who drooled over the finger riddled dj? ;) :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Stella Boy
hahaha :lol:
That was a different topic and sorry for being too "all over the place" with what I want to get serious about, it's just I thought this was a free discussion forum designed to express objective opinions when the poster felt fit ( sometimes anyway ;) )
it is I am just trying to prevent people slaggin each other cause it was gettin hot, and what i said wasnt even directed at you chill pill :eh:
You quoted my post as a referral Sam that's why I posted my response :eh:
less of this namby pamby i'm sorry, no i'm sorry, no i am blah blah...Quote:
Originally Posted by Stella Boy
just chin him and be done with it :evil: :lol:
This is like the miller lite commerical
tastes great less filling. :doh:
Nah, he's in the states so it's a long way to travel to get battered by a walking tank. The guys arms are larger than my postcode area ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by darkside
Still, I don't have to agree with his quote :lol:
speedy j doesn't dj thoQuote:
Originally Posted by gumpy green
Was still interested on what folks think about speedy j whan he jams it....i think its FUKIN TREMENDOES and totally fuks with yer head on the dancefloor......or should he just let it play?
art at its finest IMO.....its all about ther and then, the guys in total control, real time jammin...boootiful ......and by the sound of the crowd they are luvin it...ther srceaming and shouting cos they know ther witnessing summin special...
in fact when i saw him at dogma and he finished the last 10mins of that is what he was doing...........and the place went off bigtime....think i lost total control at the point......bigups johan
yes i know, ive been ther and saw him..fuks sake...his jamms are one of my bigest influences and can be adapted to the tables...if yav got the skillz.......Quote:
speedy j doesn't dj tho
folks are very keen to try and bring me down here......looking for any minor point they can......in fact your bringing up shit against me i aint even said...did i say sj djed.....NO......
was using this as an example of what djs COULD be able to do , with 2 copys sum juggling/looping and an fx box......or guess what we could just let the music play....
chill winstons the post going nuts :bash: i think you all should play how you want to play however you see fit wot ever turns you on be diffrent individual efforts if you rock you rock if you dont the crowd will soon let you no and the line of train spotting inthusyastes lined up in the club just waiting to hear a mistake to rip the ass outa ya! :shock: hahahahah!!!!! wot ever you guys do in your sets make sure its at a profesional level and you wont go far wrong.. :rambo:
speedy j is amazing
I can deffo see where grumpy is comming from I dont think he's talking about just doing a bit of scrathing pissing about with effects or showing off he is talking about creating somthing musicaly new with the tools infront of him(And I know that turntablism isnt new im talking about what those records would be like when played stand alone) and he's not talking about doing it constantly thruout a set just a bit of your own editing so that he is not just playing other peeps records putting a personal touch to somthing.
I personaly have never seen a record that says"this record must be played untouched with no pissing about for a 5 min duration as the producer intended"
You can not tell somone that djs just play sombody elses music and then complain when they play it their way.
This is just my superior opinion :lol: (thats a joke btw)
Good disscussion people :clap:
shame on you, posting stuff like that in this serious discussion.. http://www.forum.hr/images/smilies/pila.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by jon connor
khm.. wants some more? :love: Portia :love:
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ontopic.. I already posted my opinion, dunno what could be add to that.. except to agree with jon connor's last post.. do what you feel is the best..
like some say, people are coming to parties for dancing and having fun, most of them dont even notice dj is doing something more than just putting one record after another..
should djing progress from current state? yeah, but up to the every dj himself.. if dj is playing traxx full of sound, with interesting breaks etc, I want to hear them, not fx or scratch.. the less elements are in tracks, mixing should be more intense..
its good people have different thoughts on subject like this... diversity is strenght
Yup you see my point...... be a real nice thing to see done well.....dont you think? remixin on the spot.... id defo like to see more when im out an aboutQuote:
Originally Posted by Mindful
thats is generally what would happen .....djs would have to get some stripped down loops , mash em up with a bit fx and record manipulation to create a piece/set/routine.....thats uniquie to them.Quote:
Originally Posted by koma
that is the whole reason i like glen wilsons tackle. he provides the tools for the job meanwile adding more stuff of your own to personalize your set. :rambo: kick ass styly! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by gumpy green