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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
and techno is different because there isn't any drums 

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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
Hubb, do you think the dance music tradition of DJ-able tunes (and thus the cycle of djing over "live" sets > more DJ-able tunes with predictable structure) is a detriment?
I like it for what it is really. Even just listening on headphones all good dance music makes sense in how it builds. I don't really see it as a limitation of the genre.
I like it for what it is really. Even just listening on headphones all good dance music makes sense in how it builds. I don't really see it as a limitation of the genre.
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
I sure as hell have never heard a techno track with drums in it.hubb wrote:and techno is different because there isn't any drums
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Moresounds does a pretty mean dub-wise mixing desk style set.
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please tell me you're just talking about electronic musichubb wrote:Definitely not. Live music is pretty bad in this era. But it can be done.RKM wrote:does anyone else fully not get live sets
i dont get more hyped by seeing a guy furiously stab buttons on a light up box than i do hearing a well thought out and mixed dj set
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I don't care as long as it sounds good
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Yeah he is a brilliant musician he always show with lots of analog crazy machines and percusion instrument, would give one testicle to see him live.test recordings wrote:Bass Clef
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Who's the artist who has a mask with a controllable penis on the front of it, I'm sure he'd be more known for his live performances (he has some custom built mic /controller)
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sonika?GreenWaffle wrote:Who's the artist who has a mask with a controllable penis on the front of it, I'm sure he'd be more known for his live performances (he has some custom built mic /controller)
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
Ankelpants 
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
Yeah that is still a strong point of these genres but...Harkat wrote:Hubb, do you think the dance music tradition of DJ-able tunes (and thus the cycle of djing over "live" sets > more DJ-able tunes with predictable structure) is a detriment?
I like it for what it is really. Even just listening on headphones all good dance music makes sense in how it builds. I don't really see it as a limitation of the genre.
I think producers that worry wether an intro is mixable on account of someone elses ability to listen to it and understand it, is a bad idea in principle.
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No, I'm talking about live stuff. I'm sure you would agree that Jack White isn't Jimi Hendrix or that Jamie Cullum isn't Miles Davis... or that Pink who isn't Nina Simone is still a live act.kidshuffle wrote:please tell me you're just talking about electronic musichubb wrote:Definitely not. Live music is pretty bad in this era. But it can be done.RKM wrote:does anyone else fully not get live sets
i dont get more hyped by seeing a guy furiously stab buttons on a light up box than i do hearing a well thought out and mixed dj set
Like with proper singers that have had an impact on how we sing, have all been stuck inside a church practising for a decade before they would get to record etc..
People like Adele or Amy Winehouse were common talents.
And a drummer and a bass player just doesn't get to play along side each other for 20 years now.
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Yeah that's itDiegoSapiens wrote:Ankelpants
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huuuh..?....black flags live experience is pretty famous and i dont think it took a lot of careful planning and practicehubb wrote:No, I'm talking about live stuff. I'm sure you would agree that Jack White isn't Jimi Hendrix or that Jamie Cullum isn't Miles Davis... or that Pink who isn't Nina Simone is still a live act.kidshuffle wrote:please tell me you're just talking about electronic musichubb wrote:Definitely not. Live music is pretty bad in this era. But it can be done.RKM wrote:does anyone else fully not get live sets
i dont get more hyped by seeing a guy furiously stab buttons on a light up box than i do hearing a well thought out and mixed dj set
Like with proper singers that have had an impact on how we sing, have all been stuck inside a church practising for a decade before they would get to record etc..
People like Adele or Amy Winehouse were common talents.
And a drummer and a bass player just doesn't get to play along side each other for 20 years now.








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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
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I don't get what either of you are sayingRKM wrote:huuuh..?....black flags live experience is pretty famous and i dont think it took a lot of careful planning and practicehubb wrote:No, I'm talking about live stuff. I'm sure you would agree that Jack White isn't Jimi Hendrix or that Jamie Cullum isn't Miles Davis... or that Pink who isn't Nina Simone is still a live act.kidshuffle wrote:please tell me you're just talking about electronic musichubb wrote:Definitely not. Live music is pretty bad in this era. But it can be done.RKM wrote:does anyone else fully not get live sets
i dont get more hyped by seeing a guy furiously stab buttons on a light up box than i do hearing a well thought out and mixed dj set
Like with proper singers that have had an impact on how we sing, have all been stuck inside a church practising for a decade before they would get to record etc..
People like Adele or Amy Winehouse were common talents.
And a drummer and a bass player just doesn't get to play along side each other for 20 years now.
White isn't Hendrix, but I like him way better than Hendrix. Is live music bad nowadays? I don't follow.
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worse... than before
The argument with someone like black flag is a bad example because they've existed for that long a time and tbh punk is almost another discussion because it's always 'best' live or it's just recorded in a live setting, (maybe im wrong ?).
There's nothing lost in the translation from recording to live setting.
There's not something they do in the studio that they couldn't do live, not that it's studio records that have half-ruined rock music by itself, though I'm sure a lot of people think that.
But having said that, a lot of what is interesting (im not going to say good) about punk could definitely be applied to an electronic music performance (urrghh)..more than it is right now.
The argument with someone like black flag is a bad example because they've existed for that long a time and tbh punk is almost another discussion because it's always 'best' live or it's just recorded in a live setting, (maybe im wrong ?).
There's nothing lost in the translation from recording to live setting.
There's not something they do in the studio that they couldn't do live, not that it's studio records that have half-ruined rock music by itself, though I'm sure a lot of people think that.
But having said that, a lot of what is interesting (im not going to say good) about punk could definitely be applied to an electronic music performance (urrghh)..more than it is right now.
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
I'm sure you can get a pill for something like this in the future.but I like him way better than Hendrix
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