Well if you aren't playing to a crowd full of elitist dj's that believe mixing is an art form that should never die out, who's going to care? As long as you are playing good tunes...Sonika wrote:I'm not sure why, and stepping back and looking at my opinion it looks really dumb, but I really don't like the idea of midi controllers, laptop DJs, and the like. I'm not sure why, but I just feel like DJing should be a 2-deck one-mixer thing (or 3 or 4 decks)
I also don't like that they can just press the sync button and go in calling themselves a DJ
although I don't know why that's such a big deal to me....it just seems wrong to me....idk
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it's not even about the crowd, but about myself. to me using software is pretty boring as it doesn't challenge me. it's not even half as fun to mix with a controller as using records. pressing a sync button in your software is like riding your bike with stabilisers. if it works for you, fine. but there will always be people who want to ride their bike without stabilisers, because it looks stupid and it's not that much fun.
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fractal wrote:Extremely danceable as he's been on that techno kick for a bit now. As I said, was shocked at the amount of movement on the floor. He was beaming too, feeling the energy...Sonika wrote:fractal wrote:he loops various beats and samples so no two shows are the same. at one time I heard elements from at least 4 different shackleton tunes together and it sounded so perfect! one of the only times I've seen the whole floor go off in seattle (lot of head nodders out here)
for the dj worshipers out there I am sure it is boring to watch a guy on a laptop, but for those who are just there for the music and the dance, all that matters is the sound
is it danceable? I love shackleton and I find a lot of tunes of his really dance-y, but if he's playing stuff like blood on my hands, then idk...great tune, not really a dancefloor-smasher though
imo
And I'll go off to BOMH, clear the floor and let a man move
dubfordessert wrote:blood on my hands would go off if played at the right time. what r u on about.
Don't get me wrong, I love the tune, and I could see how one might want to end the night with it or something, but it definitely seems like a head-nodder not a dancefloor tune, especially compared with tracks like Naked or Massacre or Hypno Angel, etc
sounds like his sets are cool though

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^^ i'll tell you right now. you wanna clear a dance floor, play naked.
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Nevalo wrote:^^ i'll tell you right now. you wanna clear a dance floor, play naked.
What are you talking about? that tune is KILLER, who wouldnt dance to that? I mean yeah its intro is a bit long but not enough to lose the vibe
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i know. but you try and convey that to people who arent deep into the that sound.Sonika wrote:Nevalo wrote:^^ i'll tell you right now. you wanna clear a dance floor, play naked.
What are you talking about? that tune is KILLER, who wouldnt dance to that? I mean yeah its intro is a bit long but not enough to lose the vibe
trust.
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Nevalo wrote:i know. but you try and convey that to people who arent deep into the that sound.Sonika wrote:Nevalo wrote:^^ i'll tell you right now. you wanna clear a dance floor, play naked.
What are you talking about? that tune is KILLER, who wouldnt dance to that? I mean yeah its intro is a bit long but not enough to lose the vibe
trust.
oh gotcha, but that would be true with a lot of deep tracks probably. I thought you were talking about your personal opinion that naked wasn't dance-y
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hell no, i was speaking from experience lol.Sonika wrote:Nevalo wrote:i know. but you try and convey that to people who arent deep into the that sound.Sonika wrote:Nevalo wrote:^^ i'll tell you right now. you wanna clear a dance floor, play naked.
What are you talking about? that tune is KILLER, who wouldnt dance to that? I mean yeah its intro is a bit long but not enough to lose the vibe
trust.
oh gotcha, but that would be true with a lot of deep tracks probably. I thought you were talking about your personal opinion that naked wasn't dance-y
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blood on my hands is very danceable, not everything "danceable" has to be a tune everyone goes absolutely mad to you get me. some tunes draw people in slowly. definitely think it is preferable to hypno angel in that sense anyway, which has a bit of an awkward rhythm. don't think i would dance to that. actually think naked is a bit awkward too in comparison...Sonika wrote:fractal wrote:Extremely danceable as he's been on that techno kick for a bit now. As I said, was shocked at the amount of movement on the floor. He was beaming too, feeling the energy...Sonika wrote:fractal wrote:he loops various beats and samples so no two shows are the same. at one time I heard elements from at least 4 different shackleton tunes together and it sounded so perfect! one of the only times I've seen the whole floor go off in seattle (lot of head nodders out here)
for the dj worshipers out there I am sure it is boring to watch a guy on a laptop, but for those who are just there for the music and the dance, all that matters is the sound
is it danceable? I love shackleton and I find a lot of tunes of his really dance-y, but if he's playing stuff like blood on my hands, then idk...great tune, not really a dancefloor-smasher though
imo
And I'll go off to BOMH, clear the floor and let a man movedubfordessert wrote:blood on my hands would go off if played at the right time. what r u on about.
Don't get me wrong, I love the tune, and I could see how one might want to end the night with it or something, but it definitely seems like a head-nodder not a dancefloor tune, especially compared with tracks like Naked or Massacre or Hypno Angel, etc
sounds like his sets are cool though
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but the awkward rhythm on hypno angel makes it more interesting, you can still feel the rhythm, it's just inferred
anyways, I guess what I mean is it's not a tune that you would all out skank to, like, say, level nine by mala. it's more of a swaying, upper body movement tune if you get me
imo
anyways, I guess what I mean is it's not a tune that you would all out skank to, like, say, level nine by mala. it's more of a swaying, upper body movement tune if you get me
imo
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interesting doesn't mean danceable though?
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dubfordessert wrote:interesting doesn't mean danceable though?
yes but
Sonika wrote:you can still feel the rhythm, it's just inferred
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what means danceable anyways?
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How high a record scores on the groove-o-meterbaddis98 wrote:what means danceable anyways?
It's what most brostep and dare I say it increasingly dungeon are lacking in
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i didn't say you couldn't feel the rhythm. i said it was an awkward rhythm.Sonika wrote:dubfordessert wrote:interesting doesn't mean danceable though?
yes but
Sonika wrote:you can still feel the rhythm, it's just inferred
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dancing means moving with the musicSonika wrote:but the awkward rhythm on hypno angel makes it more interesting, you can still feel the rhythm, it's just inferred
anyways, I guess what I mean is it's not a tune that you would all out skank to, like, say, level nine by mala. it's more of a swaying, upper body movement tune if you get me
imo
not swinging your body around as erraticly as possible
alot of dubstep fans tend to get these two mixed up, which is a shame
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also what with analysing how you dance to certain tunes, it shouldn't be forced ro pre-meditated, just your natural movment/reaction to the tune
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that's kind of what i wanted to say with my question. and i think it's more about if you feel a tune and not about rhythmic structure etc. most of the stuff some of my friends consider as extremely danceable make me end up at the bar right away.fassyman wrote:also what with analysing how you dance to certain tunes, it shouldn't be forced ro pre-meditated, just your natural movment/reaction to the tune
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i don't think it is. there's a shit ton of music out there that i love to death but is impossible to dance to and isn't designed to be danced to.
granted, i don't really like hypno angel, and one reason for that is its awkwardness, i LOVE naked but think blood on my hands has a more natural flow... basically all i'm saying is that the hypnotic element of tracks like that is a great thing to have in the dance and it's not all about head bangers and mental drops or whatever. obviously personal preference is a big factor though...
granted, i don't really like hypno angel, and one reason for that is its awkwardness, i LOVE naked but think blood on my hands has a more natural flow... basically all i'm saying is that the hypnotic element of tracks like that is a great thing to have in the dance and it's not all about head bangers and mental drops or whatever. obviously personal preference is a big factor though...
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fair enough
also agree with fassyman about dancing doesnt have to be insane jumping up and down or w/e, true that
I think we're overanalyzing here, but I was simply saying that hypno angel is very danceable because within the "awkward rhythm" there is still a suggested driving rhythm that makes it easy to follow on the dancefloor
also agree with fassyman about dancing doesnt have to be insane jumping up and down or w/e, true that
I think we're overanalyzing here, but I was simply saying that hypno angel is very danceable because within the "awkward rhythm" there is still a suggested driving rhythm that makes it easy to follow on the dancefloor
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