FWD 19th April - D-Bridge, Skream & Plastician sets

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Post by steppa » Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:09 pm

Serox wrote:
JimmaJamJamie wrote:D-Bridge's set was fucking sick. Does anyone know the song at 21:58, it's the one that gets wheel'd?

Need this song!

Edit: I could of mixed better than what Skream did on that set and i have been mixing for like 2-3 months. It's a shame, on his Stella Sessions he does some sick mixes. He needs to stop drinking so much as the result is him being shit live! I would of been dissapointed if i paid to see him then he mixed like that, it's your job as a DJ, do it right then get drunk if you can't handle doing them both at the same time.
This^

Some of his older sets sound like they were done by someone else compared to what I hear from him now days.

Dubstep is the only genre I have seen where nonstop spin backs and trainwrecks are acceptable.

I look forward to hearing the others, peace.
too true, the standard of dubstep djing at some of the highest levels is apauling at times imo. Its really not acceptable as people pay money to see DJs 'DJ' not to just stop and start big tunes. This culture needs to be stamped out, cus its all well and good once in a while for a DJ to be off point, but wen ive seen some DJs 3 or 4 times and theyve been consistently very bad its not a good look for the scene and the people pioneering it. Especially for people who are coming into the sound and they think that these examples are representative of the whole scene.

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Post by crypt » Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:46 pm

lol @ above
agree though, saw headhunter couple of days ago, now THAT was set :D Wish that every top-dubstep-dj played sets like that!

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Post by -dubson- » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:40 pm

got to agree with the other post tbh. bad mixing by the top dj's aint the one.

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Post by serox » Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:09 am

Think it is more up to promoters to to stop booking 'producers' to DJ at their nights.

Like someone has already said its not good for new people who are coming to hear Dusbtep from other genres.

I took some friends to one of the biggest nights in London and it was quite embarrassing. If it is not non stop pull-ups its trainwrecks with a spin off and that's not cool when people are paying £15/£20 to get in.
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Post by HGLDT » Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:21 am

Serox wrote:Think it is more up to promoters to to stop booking 'producers' to DJ at their nights.
Yep, I agree, however in reality it doesn't really work like that. If you're out of the UK and booking a British DJ or producer there are a lot of costs involved, and your outcome will probably be better booking a big producer than an amazing DJ.
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Post by serox » Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:26 am

smartface wrote: Yep, I agree, however in reality it doesn't really work like that. If you're out of the UK and booking a British DJ or producer there are a lot of costs involved, and your outcome will probably be better booking a big producer than an amazing DJ.
Finding the right balance is the one. There are some guys who are making good tunes who can mix very well;)
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Post by JimmaJamJamie » Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:42 am

Serox wrote:
smartface wrote: Yep, I agree, however in reality it doesn't really work like that. If you're out of the UK and booking a British DJ or producer there are a lot of costs involved, and your outcome will probably be better booking a big producer than an amazing DJ.
Finding the right balance is the one. There are some guys who are making good tunes who can mix very well;)
Yeah just look at Plastician (i know he doesn't whack tunes out like Skream or Benga but he's still bringing them), Seven, N-Type, Youngsta. All fucking sick DJ's and all of them produce heavy tunes.

Just because it's the "Almighty" Skream doesn't mean it's gonna be good and just because you have made alot of bangers and are big in the game doesn't mean you can be shit. Your big in the game for a reason! Benga is a better producer in my opinion and is on the same level as Skream and you don't see him getting so drunk that he can't mix without wheeling-out everything.

Bottom line, it's your job to DJ not fuck around on stage. Thats not what your getting paid to do. Like someone said it's up to the promoters but if i was a promoter i wouldn't expect someone get get too drunk to mix before there set however big you are, stupid.

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Post by frodo » Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:55 pm

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Post by skream » Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:32 pm

JimmaJamJamie wrote:D-Bridge's set was fucking sick. Does anyone know the song at 21:58, it's the one that gets wheel'd?

Need this song!

Edit: I could of mixed better than what Skream did on that set and i have been mixing for like 2-3 months. It's a shame, on his Stella Sessions he does some sick mixes. He needs to stop drinking so much as the result is him being shit live! I would of been dissapointed if i paid to see him then he mixed like that, it's your job as a DJ, do it right then get drunk if you can't handle doing them both at the same time.

Bruv the mixing werent great at all but id love to see ya try mixing after being awake for 3days and doing 5 shows in 4 days.....

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Post by mogwai_ » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:58 pm

You need more sleep, Skream!

Question! What's the name of the track in the Plastician set that start @ 24:44? "Gimme That, Gimme That ..."

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Post by brockolio » Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:20 pm

Mogwai_ wrote: Question! What's the name of the track in the Plastician set that start @ 24:44? "Gimme That, Gimme That ..."
believe it's Rx- Malt Liquor.

PHILLY sounds!!! big up Rx on getting the rinse-out.

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Post by ???who » Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:34 am

I am disappointed by the Skream Set, nice Tracks, but his mixing ist not so great.
skream wrote:
Bruv the mixing werent great at all but id love to see ya try mixing after being awake for 3days and doing 5 shows in 4 days.....
Ok, that would apologise the bad mixing.
But I am asking me, why playing so much shows in a couple of days, nearly without sleep, when the quality of the shows soffers from that point. Why not sparing some shows, sleeping a night and playing a set that blows out everyones mind?

Plastician blew me away, big tracks, no perfect mixing, but still nice.

Is there a chance for a tracklist?

D-Bridge is on the load at the moment.

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Post by JimmaJamJamie » Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:58 pm

???Who wrote:I am disappointed by the Skream Set, nice Tracks, but his mixing ist not so great.
skream wrote:
Bruv the mixing werent great at all but id love to see ya try mixing after being awake for 3days and doing 5 shows in 4 days.....
Ok, that would apologise the bad mixing.
But I am asking me, why playing so much shows in a couple of days, nearly without sleep, when the quality of the shows soffers from that point. Why not sparing some shows, sleeping a night and playing a set that blows out everyones mind?

Plastician blew me away, big tracks, no perfect mixing, but still nice.

Is there a chance for a tracklist?

D-Bridge is on the load at the moment.
Yeah exactly, if you can't handle doing that many nights in a row without your set suffering, don't do it!

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Post by exorcistu » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:12 pm

ugly mix. Could done better :(

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Post by capo ultra » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:43 pm

Personally I'm all about bad mixing. 8)

I don't believe I've ever been to a night and thought, 'that mix could be a bit better' I have a life

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Post by outsider » Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:05 pm

D-Bridge:

Consequence - Fog [Exit Dub]
Abstract Elements - Fourth Dimension [?]
Instra:Mental - ? [?]
Abstract Elements - Basic Substance [?]
???
Abstract Elements - Wrong Way [Exit Dub]
???
D-Bridge - ???
Consequence - Rollin Supreme [?]
Instra:Mental - Watching You [NonPlus+ Dub]

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Post by steved » Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:16 pm

Outsider wrote:D-Bridge:

Instra:Mental - Watching You [NonPlus+ Dub]
First time hearing this. Best track I've heard in a while. Cheers for the TL.

:D

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Post by shambandito » Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:30 pm

lol.. what was the mc thinking when plastician dropped purple city (23:00)
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?

big set though!
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Post by JimmaJamJamie » Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:34 pm

Capo Ultra wrote:Personally I'm all about bad mixing. 8)

I don't believe I've ever been to a night and thought, 'that mix could be a bit better' I have a life
What are you on about you gimp, would you go to see a band then them be shit and you just not care because apparently you have a life? NO!!!

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Post by mogwai_ » Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:22 pm

Brockolio wrote:
Mogwai_ wrote: Question! What's the name of the track in the Plastician set that start @ 24:44? "Gimme That, Gimme That ..."
believe it's Rx- Malt Liquor.

PHILLY sounds!!! big up Rx on getting the rinse-out.
Ok thx mate :)

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