Trying to get into Dubstep DJing! Need Help!

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Post by wooda916 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 3:04 pm

ov3r wrote:
wooda916 wrote:
ov3r wrote:you will play them 1 by 1 forget about playing 2 at the same time - only when you mix in between for a very short period of time they should play together
This is complete bullshit
when i was posting this i knew there would be dicks like you - theres always one

fuck off

guy dont know what decks are used for, so no need of talking about double dropping and dope styleee. go disagree ur mum
if he doesnt know about it and cant do it (im not necessarily talking about double dropping by the way) then he isnt in the position to be playing out anyway.

and people encouraging a newcomer to not mix, which is what a DJ is suposed to do is insane. Mixing 16 bar intros into 16 bars of another tune is not DJing, its barely mixing.

If you want to start mixing, you should, from the off, practice being able to keep 2 tunes locked for as long as you can.

What keeps a set interesting, in my opinion, is not necessarily the tunes themselves, but the way they are mixed together.

My post was not aggressive or personal, so personal attacks at me are not called for. You just make your self out to look like a prick. Being hostile like that is juvenile (mum comments, seriously?).

i disagree with your point, so come back at me justifying it not tossing insults...

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Post by Alty » Mon Jul 20, 2009 3:38 pm

wooda916 wrote:
Spire wrote:and this is just my personal opinion, but PLEASE if you continue to dj, get the crowd hyped by learning to mix well, not with rewinds. get on my fucking nerves i swear, i dont need to hear 4 rewinds in an hour.

(sorry for the negativity, just had to say it)
got to agree with this, don't know why people see rewinds as a standard thing now days. A reload is only appropriate if the crowd is going fucking mental and calling for it like no-ones buisness. Otherwise they loose there appeal. Too many reloads ruins the flow of a mix.
It's true, I went to see Kromestar and Tes La Rok a few days ago and I heard a LOT of rewinds. I think they can be pretty cool, but not if you hear, like you say, 4 per hour...
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Post by JimmaJamJamie » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:45 pm

As people have said one or two wheels a set is alright but constantly is fucking annoying. Went to the free Volks BBQ a couple of weeks ago and some of the people couldn't mix for shit and he wheeled a song before he had even mixed it out.

Just pissed me off as i know i can mix better but i don't get any events like that with a crowd that actually appreciate's the music.

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Post by jolly wailer » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:53 pm

I'd look around in Denver a bit more friend I think there's more things poppin off there than most other parts of the country


isn't N-type playing there soon? what more u want?


edit: right. read yr post and you know about people doing events in your city. I would link with them it seems like they're already putting in alot of work bringing names in!


take anything an american says about rewinds with a grain of salt
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Re: Trying to get into Dubstep DJing! Need Help!

Post by Mr. Mittens » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:01 pm

DrakeWho wrote: Looking for live show, and that’s where I ran into a little problem Denver, CO doesn’t seem to have much of a Dubstep community yet, there’s one Dubstep promoting group called Sub.Mission and only two shows coming up in the next two months and they are producers/DJs from UK, Kutz(7/24) and N-type(8/7). So, thinking I don’t want to have to wait for people to come over from UK every time I want to see a show I decided to try to get Dubstep larger in Denver, CO.
First of all, Sub.Mission is doing big things. As someone who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico I can say without a doubt that you're living in one of the thickest scenes right now. The only places you could get deeper stateside are San Francisco, LA, Portland, Austin, or New York. Dude you live next to Beta. N-Type and Starkey are going to play on a Funktion 1 soundsystem.

Not to be condescending, but do you have any idea what that means?

If you're looking for an alternative to Sub.Mission, peep out www.familymoons.com, Mikey and Raja from Future Simple Project will help sort you out...

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Post by jolly wailer » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:04 pm

^ agreed. hundastan!
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Post by Mr. Mittens » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:11 pm

As for rewinds, if the crowd wants it, do it. If they don't, don't. They'll let you know, trust me.

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Post by morro_e » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:03 pm

wooda916 wrote:bullshit

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Post by morro_e » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:14 pm

agree with rewinds bit though :)

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Post by wooda916 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:42 pm

ov3r wrote:
wooda916 wrote:bullshit
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Post by drakewho » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:43 pm

Thank you guys so much this all helps a ton! Someone asked what tracks I was into now and I've already tried to make a set list, so here it is, let me know what you think, these are just the songs in no particular order and not sure if i'd use em all(Lots from the same artists) but this is what I like.
Skream - Make Me
Skream - Chest Boxing
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Skream - Oskillatah
Distance - Traffic
Distance - V
Caspa - Rubber Chicken
Digital Mystikz - Anti War Dub
Digital Mystikz - Haunted
Coki - Red Eye
Coki - Goblin
Coki - Spoungebob
Coki - The End
Coki- Tortured
Coki - Shattered
The Others - Fun House
Benga - Crunked Up
Benga - Buzzin'
Benga - One Million
Benga - 26 Basslines
Benga and Coki - Night
Kutz - Tarantula
Kutz - Drumz of No Return
Kutz - Travelling

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Post by spire » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:20 pm

and one thing youll learn in the future is as tempting as it might be, try not to play all your biggest tracks back to back, it can get tiring. and i absolutely understand in the beginnig youre not exactly gonna be knee deep in records, but dont be afraid to play some b-sides or less popular tracks.

might sound like common knowledge, but just throwin it out there.

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Re: Trying to get into Dubstep DJing! Need Help!

Post by Kopps » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:23 am

Mr. Mittens wrote:
DrakeWho wrote: Looking for live show, and that’s where I ran into a little problem Denver, CO doesn’t seem to have much of a Dubstep community yet, there’s one Dubstep promoting group called Sub.Mission and only two shows coming up in the next two months and they are producers/DJs from UK, Kutz(7/24) and N-type(8/7). So, thinking I don’t want to have to wait for people to come over from UK every time I want to see a show I decided to try to get Dubstep larger in Denver, CO.
First of all, Sub.Mission is doing big things. As someone who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico I can say without a doubt that you're living in one of the thickest scenes right now. The only places you could get deeper stateside are San Francisco, LA, Portland, Austin, or New York. Dude you live next to Beta. N-Type and Starkey are going to play on a Funktion 1 soundsystem.
first of all as someone who lives in denver my self there is definitely a lot more going on than you say, for example 'bassgiving'(http://glitchhopforum.com/events-usa/ba ... t2057.html) at beta thanksgiving eve which there will be some glitch and other styles there as well, but these artist have for sure been known to plaY dubstep in the past, and as said before beta currently ranked number one club in the country by dj mag(personally i think only because of the dj booth, the sound system, and beatport but regardless) is like two blocks from coors field pretty easy to find.
shoot me an email sometime(pm me and i'll give it to you) i'd be glad to give u some info, not to mention i know some local dj's who might be willing to give u some pointers.

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Re: Trying to get into Dubstep DJing! Need Help!

Post by rbnc » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:31 am

Can I add..might be a little late.
I'm gonna preface this with: I am a huge fan of vinyl, I own 1210s not CDJs BUT If I lived in the US, I'd get CDJs not vinyl. When I living in NYC for a little while in Autumn last year, the dubstep selection everywhere I could find one, was pretty thin on the ground and, understandably, pretty expensive compared the UK.
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