i played my "speed progress " e.p. @ local club...
played it from a cd ,the reaction from the people was great...
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i played my "speed progress " e.p. @ local club...
played it from a cd ,the reaction from the people was great...
techno BRE !
I think if I ever made a tune & it was played out in a club, id pee my pants, wow be excellent, specially if the crowd go off on it!!! :clap:
nice to see when people are going mad on your tune...
techno BRE !
I bet!!! Be nice to be able to make a tune, let alone have it played out!!!Originally Posted by dfndr
Jack will always rule, and Ze Mig L no mixed reactions when you get the royalty check if he decides to use your track on a cd eh ;)
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
for the first time you hear the track in a club you might be euphoric or just say "wow", but you'll get used to it :D
yeah once you've been producing a while and play your track out, you're always thinking 'shit i wish i'd have made those hi-hats 1db louder' or 'damn that bit goes on a little bit too much'. you can't win.
i suppose that's the problem. you're always striving for perfection. but in reality the crowd arent all walking off the floor cause you decided to put that 'annoying' clap on the off beat instead of the on beat. hahaha. you should be happy - but you're not! it feels like your dirty washing is out for everyone to see!
i think as a producer it takes alot of years to become confident with your sound and what you have made. it sounds so silly to explain it to someone who would give their arm and leg to even have half a day making tracks, but you're hardly ever happy!
but when you are, you know you've got an absolute killer track on your hands :)
Yeah I look back at my first records i put out and think to myself that the mixdown on my part was quite horrible. A lot of people don't really notice the difference but when you're an audiophile like me you can tell when it sounds like shit in the mix. :)
It may be the hardest part about being a producer, coming to terms with your productions and accepting them for what they are. The other part is waiting a f'n year for them to come out. ;)
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Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
yeh I guess your right, as a clubber, you go & dance & enjoy the tunes & dont always notice things, but as a dj or producer, I suposse you listen out more how shall I say it cock ups & bad sounds!!
My fella dj's & it can be really annoying at times cos im there stomping away & I can tell he is stood there listening for wicked mixes & bad ones, rather than relaxing & having fun!! :roll: ;)
good point diva. the key i think is to be able to distance yourself from your own production and listen to it for what it is - music to spaz out too!!!!
U gotta assume U'll always go wrong somewhere so u just close yer eys tight and try 2 look confident,![]()
.. as i generally say... If there is people crazy enought 2 play our tracks then we must have donne something right I guess...! :) Also funny is when i had some crazy mistake or something in the track and that's what people really luv, that's what I call rubbing it in!! lol
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Djax-Up Beats rec, Minimalistix Rec, Holtzplatten Rec, Invasion Rec, Fined Rec., bla bla bla
PS - If u ask most real producers they still feel a bit at lost, just like, "... how come people are into something that a "kid" like me did while twisting some knobs 4 fun!..." I know I do...!
Z
Djax-Up Beats rec, Minimalistix Rec, Holtzplatten Rec, Invasion Rec, Fined Rec., bla bla bla
Tom Costelloe playe dmy track at Dance Academy
the whole purpose of me making tunes int he last 2 years has been to get them played at that venue
happy days.
Louk
Everybody is in the place....! letz go...
I think there's two variations on the feeling. There's playing your own track out. Seeing folk react to it is an awesome feeling, but I think that's dwarfed by the feeling I get when I hear someone else play a track of mine.
The first time it happened I actually had a sore jaw from smiling so hard :) and spen tmost of the track running round the club telling everyone I knew it was my track. :lol:
when i started to release stuff two of the biggest influence's on me at the time was derrick may and jeff mills and that was always a huge goal of mine to get one or both of those two to play something i had made, saw derrick may a little while after the first thing i ever did came out and heard him play it was as near to a religious experience as i will ever get i think ;)
That`s about it, it feels, really humbling to me. Especially if the dancefloor is kicking off. Sends shivers down my spine every time.If u ask most real producers they still feel a bit at lost, just like, "... how come people are into something that a "kid" like me did while twisting some knobs 4 fun!..." I know I do...!
That`s the whole point for me, not an ego thing, but to reach out and touch people, to affect them in some (positive) way.
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Well said!!! As a clubber, to me, hearing a tune that sends shivers down my spine & makes the hairs on my arm stick up, is what it is all about!! ;)Originally Posted by dirty_bass
and dont forget that track that makes you horny...Originally Posted by disco diva
i just love your avatar...
techno BRE !
Thanx dfdnr!! ;) tunes that make you horny eh!!!!![]()
and randy...
do you smoke after sex?
oh i didnt check...
:clap:
techno BRE !