advice on spinning dubstep...
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skavoovie_blind9
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Oh shit! Thats why people I've been trying to push the sound on havn't been feelin it that much. Always wonderd why there was a round thing on the music player thingy and these things were square shaped, all makes sense now.numaestro wrote:top tip - try taking the record out of its sleeve b4 placing on the deck - most records sound better played this way.
I agree with the play it as you feel it. Also, don't limit yourself by genre or timeline... what i mean is if the track fits and you are feeling it, play it. I think Joe Nice is a good example of playing dubstep in a way where you know he is feeling the tracks, and there are some suprises. "Voices inside my head" anyone?
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I find playing whilst drunk helps.. 
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kick ass, what a gun.skavoovie_blind9 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcMBOxGZUhs
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Re: advice on spinning dubstep...
exactly. most ppl play it dif. You'll find your groove.sapphic_beats wrote:play it like you feel it.dj j.fever wrote:Im DJ J.Fever and looking for some advice on how to approach mixing Dubstep live w/ turntables.. Yes I do dj, Ive been doing so for over 6 years. I currently spin dnb/ jungle. is dubstep mostly about cutting or straight mixing?? More hip hop styled mixing or more electronic mixing style?? Double drops or no?? Just looking for ur opinoins...
Just makes me start knocking shit over and stopping the wrong deck etcmetalboxproducts wrote:I find playing whilst drunk helps..
As for how to do it, just go with the flow fella. Each to their own when it comes to style, I personally love N-Type's style with double drops galore.
been there done that.....its not always bad, if you double drop them nicely and take one out at a poignant place…pompende wrote:you can search up the post luke.envoy made, gives some pretty standard advice that is very necessary, ie dont play two basslines at once.
although I have never been paid more than a nifty to spin so perchance that is why
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Alright all u knuckleheadz..... Got it together... Lets just say my next podcast mix will be a bit of dubstep... Been workin out my style, doing mad shit like scratchin on certain parts & bringin back certain sounds while tracks are rollin.. Mixing style: Smooth transitions that lets each track dance off one another for a long bit. It should be good! Thanks to all that gave serious replies. Oi!
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Exactly...primate wrote:the great thing about dubstep is that you can do what you want. I personally wanna hear some scratching and beat juggling at the raves. and chuck in a few non dubstep tunes to liven it up. bit of ragga or oldschool jungle. why not? just go for it man.
Throw in some grime riddims too. Like 5 dubstep rollers then something like Bearman - Drinking Beer, Waifer - Grime, Danny Weed - Creeper.. anything with a different energy.
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in case anyone is still looking:
luke's advice
basic but necessary.
like everyone has said, tho, it is really about personal flavor.
luke's advice
basic but necessary.
like everyone has said, tho, it is really about personal flavor.
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