Need to produce a 20 minuet set as part of my assignment, had originally planned to do a dubstep set but I thought i could be abit more clever/creative if the tunes were abit faster and heavier.
I have a few songs in mind but has anyone done a set with music like this and could let me know some songs that work well together?
Songs for Neurofunk/DnB set? (Likes of Noisia, spore etc.)
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Thread format: ARTIST - TITLE [LABEL] (cat number and release date optional) and post audio if possible. [Free releases] can be posted here and highlighted after tune information in thread name, but please do not post mixes or dubs here. Requests for tune IDs should go in the dedicated thread.
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Re: Songs for Neurofunk/DnB set? (Likes of Noisia, spore etc
in other words, you want us to do your job?
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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Re: Songs for Neurofunk/DnB set? (Likes of Noisia, spore etc
I want you to help me do my job, like i said, i already know of a few songs. Just want any suggestions.jrkhnds wrote:in other words, you want us to do your job?
Re: Songs for Neurofunk/DnB set? (Likes of Noisia, spore etc
sharing my two cents-
you "have" to do the mix, I get that. however, you chose to do some neurofunk stuff - how about you enjoy the fun part of this and dig for the tunes yourself? of course it's convenient to lean back and let the recommendations flow in. I like being fed new music as much as the next guy. but since you kind of actively decided to see this through, why not put in the extra hour or two?
just passively having that stuff sorted for you and then pressing play on auto-mix won't learn you anything. at all.
yeah, I gave you some pointers and won't be helping you any further.
you "have" to do the mix, I get that. however, you chose to do some neurofunk stuff - how about you enjoy the fun part of this and dig for the tunes yourself? of course it's convenient to lean back and let the recommendations flow in. I like being fed new music as much as the next guy. but since you kind of actively decided to see this through, why not put in the extra hour or two?
just passively having that stuff sorted for you and then pressing play on auto-mix won't learn you anything. at all.
yeah, I gave you some pointers and won't be helping you any further.
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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