Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by gongon » Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:01 pm

slackk wrote:edit- nope, not giving that tune ID away
lol that is a big tune :)

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by JacquesGreene » Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:41 pm



this is the correct answer


or

Girl Unit remix of Var E Näääken by Marcus Price & Carli wuld be a good opener i feel
that Girl Unit nightslugs record has some HARD jams that switch between half time and 130ish. and they sound dark/heavy
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by slackk » Thu Jun 10, 2010 4:31 pm

gongon wrote:
slackk wrote:edit- nope, not giving that tune ID away
lol that is a big tune :)
fucking massive mate

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by webstarr » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:27 pm

i'd look to slow it right down & clear it anyway with the first tune, then you can start from scratch with your 2nd tune. If you start hard you'll feel you only have to keep it up to keep the crowd

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by j*keone » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:39 pm

something from lil silva's night slugs ep, lvis 1990 remix of halcyon, buraka som sistema remix of united groove, something by R1 ryders, maybe something from mj cole's riddim ep, dva's remix of i.r.l...

those are a few i'd go for.
fuck it tho i'd just play whatever i wanted to at the time

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by shaan » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:19 pm

For sure I'm gonna play exactly what I want but I thought this would be a good chance to show some peeps some different music.

if I clear the floor they are just gonna hate it on it for ages - would rather start heavy and move into the groove later on then just wipe the floor.

I'm not hard up for bookings at all, i wanna play this one cos it's a big thing them asking for someone to play house/funky.

Cheers for the suggestions peeps! Now i wanna know what that track slacck was on about was!
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by capo ultra » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:12 am

In that situation I always play Bassjackers-Klambu at 140 then slowly bring the pitch down to a halt then bring back at original tempo for the 'drop'

Failing that, play a Prince tune to reset their minds then drop Funky shit after that
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by milksnake » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:37 am

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by djshiva » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:42 am

Notorious J.I.M. wrote:

I think I'd start with this old classic, the vocal says it all "Please do not be alarmed, remain calm. Do not attempt to leave the dancefloor!"
OMG I LOVE THAT TUNE! Thank you for reminding me of this one. :) Time to dig through the crates and bust that one out again. :)
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by slackk » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:34 am

ah fuck it

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by groucho_marxx » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:38 am

slackk wrote:ah fuck it

soldiers, dj gregory.
Not giving the tune ID away?!
Was a pretty popular tune, dude.

Always reminded me of this...

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by isocial » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:27 pm

Is there any good software to mix dj music 7 channels to gether

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by jackmaster » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:46 pm

I would say defo start with a wobbler like Fis T - Night Hunter.

You should look into some dutch house. I don't really like (most) of it but it should do the trick for you. Like Dubstep, Dutch House features build ups and big drops that most bonafide UK Funky tracks don't have.

Check artists like Afrojack, Senta, French Fries.

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by elibomyekip » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:52 pm



Start with that actually.

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by hackman » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:19 pm




would probably go down well, anyone know what's happening with this tune?
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by shook1 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:27 pm

Mistamen - Lengthy Riddim

hahaha.

But nah, honestly, got a hard task there mate, just do what you do innit, might be suprised, people actually getting down for something with some groove to it.

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by DJ Dom » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:29 pm

i hope i don't sound like a pretentious dickhead but if i'm DJ'ing i'm playing music that I like. Never have I, never will I play music which I think other people will like just for the sake of it. I trust my own judgement and know who I'm playing music for. If those people aren't in the crowd on that particular night then so be it, thats life.. i'm not gonna change who i am for anyone and that includes the music I play. I'm happy if just one or two people are feeling the set.. it doesn't matter to me if the dance floor is ram. Obviously its great to see a large group of people feeling the set, but you will only get that at very select parties. Chances are if you are on the bill with a tearout DJ you are gonna have to decide whether you want to diminsh your own integrity as a DJ and play stuff which you aren't feeling or just be yourself 100% and hope that you bring a few people round to a new sound. Better to be a pioneer that just another DJ playing the same boring set as the next guy.

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by simonoff » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:31 pm

webstarr wrote:i'd look to slow it right down & clear it anyway with the first tune, then you can start from scratch with your 2nd tune. ...
i think this is a really really good advice...
to play something completly different than the tunes before .. like a ambient tune, hip hop tune .. donno... anything "weird" works good for me in this situations ... doing so , you smashing lots of expectations in the crowd. and "open" the doors
for me - 2nd tune should be a solid groover.. and 3rd tune should be something people can relate to .. can be a intrumental from a wellknown vocal tune .. or an wellknown accapella mixed with a funky / housy / broken tune...

work hard on the decks , try to mix fast but stay "correct", give them your energy, dont pose - but show them that your are into the music...
if you gonna be authentic about what you are doing .. at least some people will like it! (if not they really are ignorant stupid di**heads haha)

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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by simonoff » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:32 pm

DJ Dom wrote:i hope i don't sound like a pretentious dickhead but if i'm DJ'ing i'm playing music that I like. Never have I, never will I play music which I think other people will like just for the sake of it. I trust my own judgement and know who I'm playing music for. If those people aren't in the crowd on that particular night then so be it, thats life.. i'm not gonna change who i am for anyone and that includes the music I play. I'm happy if just one or two people are feeling the set.. it doesn't matter to me if the dance floor is ram. Obviously its great to see a large group of people feeling the set, but you will only get that at very select parties. Chances are if you are on the bill with a tearout DJ you are gonna have to decide whether you want to diminsh your own integrity as a DJ and play stuff which you aren't feeling or just be yourself 100% and hope that you bring a few people round to a new sound. Better to be a pioneer that just another DJ playing the same boring set as the next guy.
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Re: Playing after some tearout dubstep cat

Post by Sirius » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:33 pm

ay what gig is this for?
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 8&start=20
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