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Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:46 am
by Sheff
everyone knows deadmowfive
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:17 am
by ghosttown
wolf89 wrote:Ironic, considering how painfully dull his music is
This!
Plus he sounds like a nob!
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:39 am
by ashley
Dear Deadmau5,
Sorry I don't have a million dollars worth of LED's and diamante encrusted masks to perform in.
Regards,
Peoplewhostillworkfulltimeyetdomusicasahobby
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:56 am
by dj $hy
ashley wrote:Dear Deadmau5,
Sorry I don't have a million dollars worth of LED's and diamante encrusted masks to perform in.
Regards,
Peoplewhostillworkfulltimeyetdomusicasahobby
Hahaha you know it Ash - some have it too easy right to bitch!
Thing is.... I can kinda see his point too, surprised more of you cant tbh! He is speaking from a producers point of view and one that has been lucky enough to be able to perform live, not an easy or cost effective way to perform and deffo not viable for up comings! I couldn’t imagine packing my studio up every weekend and bringing it around the world with me, I don’t have a team to help! If I'm lucky I get a mate to help with directions but I still carry my own bags ;P
But from a producers point of view I get him. I'd much rather go to a big night and see the artists I love than a small night n listen to every dj play older tunes by artists I love!
Oh P.s Dead5man or whatever. I went to one of your shows, your right you dont mix music, your too busy playing with lights and your silly mask! I was kinda hoping it would catch fire so I could watch him running around the stage with his silly head on fire!
P.S.S. To be fair the light show was amazing tho lol
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:42 pm
by Montgomery Burns
truefiktion wrote:Who's Deadmau5?

Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:56 pm
by the wiggle baron
Ben UFO > Deadmau5
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:11 pm
by LA_Boxers
How many people that purchase his music are some sort of DJ (from bedroom virtual DJ to actual club DJs) and how many are just random punters who enjoy his music??
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:30 pm
by Liam92
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Deadrat6 > Deadmau5
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:50 pm
by brokedjs
I think he makes a valid point, albeit in a very very bad way.
Dont get me wrong, he comes across as a complete prick and more fool him for essetially saying fuck you to his target audience, however.....
I completely agree that DJing is limited. If we had the ability/equipment we would do live sets (im not talking ableton) each and every time.
For me in the future perhaps tracks will come broken apart and allow the DJ to create live versions with their own mark on it. Live equipment will become the standard in all clubs etc.
Who knows, I think it he makes a valid point though, just terribly.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:28 pm
by Intended Malice
Sheff wrote:everyone knows deadmowfive
I didn't... until now that is; I was wondering why a person with a name in
l33t speak (which hasn't been cool since 2001) was the producer of the year according to an email I got from beatport a while back. His
music , and I use the term loosely, seems like the background noise they use to make TV commercials for some frivolous product like deodorant. Apparently
that's what sells.
Judging him solely by his work, I can't understand why anyone would get worked up by his statements: positive or negative for that matter.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:00 pm
by skimpi
i used to kind of think like that, as in like someone who doesnt produce and just plays other people tunes is a bit shit, but now i dont really think like that. i mean i probably wouldnt go see some dj who i have never heard of play tunes that i have already heard, id much rather go see someone who i like their productions or who has a shit load of dubs. but even then you listen to some mixes of just two tunes and its wicked if its done right, and like if it was done live like deadmau5 how would it be any better, i, not entirely sure what he does live, but im sure its just like having loads of loops from his tracks up separetly, so how is that any better, you can just add the drums for a different track to it, rather than start mixing in another. plus they are all synced! i think he is a prick anyway haha
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:05 am
by Goremeth
This discussion is older than Christ and does not need to resurrected again.
Anyway, he doesn't have the most amazing production skill but he sure as hell knows how to make it sound good for simple chord progressions. His newer shit does suck quite bad though.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:41 am
by borrowed
ashley wrote:Dear Deadmau5,
Sorry I don't have a million dollars worth of LED's and diamante encrusted masks to perform in.
Regards,
Peoplewhostillworkfulltimeyetdomusicasahobby
Not to be that guy, but the same thing applies to cheap fucks like myself who cant afford a few grand in vinyl

Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:41 am
by strunkdts
i agree with him 100%.
the days of spinning 2 bits of vinyl at once are well n truly over.
I was a trad DJ for years until its limitations got me into production, and now with the Traktor rigs DJing has finally gotten to where I wanted it 15 years ago. So much more room for creativity. Beat matching oldskool is nothing these days. A computer will do it for you! Too easy.
Move with the times.
Reinvent yourself.
Embrace it.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:29 am
by ashley
Intended Malice wrote:Sheff wrote:everyone knows deadmowfive
I didn't... until now that is; I was wondering why a person with a name in
l33t speak (which hasn't been cool since 2001) was the producer of the year according to an email I got from beatport a while back. His
music , and I use the term loosely, seems like the background noise they use to make TV commercials for some frivolous product like deodorant. Apparently
that's what sells.
Judging him solely by his work, I can't understand why anyone would get worked up by his statements: positive or negative for that matter.
FYI, if it was leet speak it'd be D34DM4U5
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:46 am
by LA_Boxers
strunkdts wrote:i agree with him 100%.
the days of spinning 2 bits of vinyl at once are well n truly over.
I was a trad DJ for years until its limitations got me into production, and now with the Traktor rigs DJing has finally gotten to where I wanted it 15 years ago. So much more room for creativity. Beat matching oldskool is nothing these days. A computer will do it for you! Too easy.
Move with the times.
Reinvent yourself.
Embrace it.
If a computer can beat match for you surely it can do everything else too?? I dont overly want to go to a club and see a Apple Mac doing all the mixing.....I'd just sit in my living room........or watch Chase & Status.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:29 am
by slothrop
LA_Boxers wrote:If a computer can beat match for you surely it can do everything else too?? I dont overly want to go to a club and see a Apple Mac doing all the mixing.....I'd just sit in my living room........or watch Chase & Status.
You must go and see some genuinely shit DJs if the only thing they bring to the table is the ability to play two records at the same tempo...
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:43 am
by rliquid
slothrop wrote:LA_Boxers wrote:If a computer can beat match for you surely it can do everything else too?? I dont overly want to go to a club and see a Apple Mac doing all the mixing.....I'd just sit in my living room........or watch Chase & Status.
You must go and see some genuinely shit DJs if the only thing they bring to the table is the ability to play two records at the same tempo...
Yes.
Friction, Andy C and Youngsta are all genuinely shit DJs.
Shut up.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:56 am
by slothrop
rliquid wrote:slothrop wrote:LA_Boxers wrote:If a computer can beat match for you surely it can do everything else too?? I dont overly want to go to a club and see a Apple Mac doing all the mixing.....I'd just sit in my living room........or watch Chase & Status.
You must go and see some genuinely shit DJs if the only thing they bring to the table is the ability to play two records at the same tempo...
Yes.
Friction, Andy C and Youngsta are all genuinely shit DJs.
Shut up.
No, Friction, Andy C and Yunx can all do a lot more than get two tunes going at the same speed.
Re: Deadmau5's opinion of DJs
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:14 pm
by Pada
I have never seen an enjoyable live laptop set... even Shackleton was disappointing compared to what I was expecting.
I don't want to go to a concert, I want to go to a club night until I see a "live" performer be as good as Toots & the Maytals but I doubt that will ever happen.