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badger
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by badger » Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:18 pm
kidlogic wrote:Yo Badger - on the topic of having some troubles mixing it... bpm all your tracks. The range is so big on them it really helps, it can be between 70-120 or so bpm... also, alot of the tunes have weird length intros like 12 beats or something like that, cause those guys play the tunes live and dont think about djing when they make 'em...
was actually going to post about this. yeah found i'm always pitching up and down loads
is there any easy way to get an accurate bpm of tracks?
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by blizzardmusic » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:27 pm
Its just programming and circuit bending I think.
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by kidlogic » Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:00 am
badger wrote:kidlogic wrote:Yo Badger - on the topic of having some troubles mixing it... bpm all your tracks. The range is so big on them it really helps, it can be between 70-120 or so bpm... also, alot of the tunes have weird length intros like 12 beats or something like that, cause those guys play the tunes live and dont think about djing when they make 'em...
was actually going to post about this. yeah found i'm always pitching up and down loads
is there any easy way to get an accurate bpm of tracks?
I found a few Dashboard Widgets for Mac that hade a tap calculate function... Im away from my Mac right now so I dont know the name of the one I have, but Im pretty sure I got it from the Apple site. I would imagine theres some sort of little app for Windows too that does the same thing.
Im lucky that using Serato it bpms the songs for me automatically, if theres specific tunes you need bpm'd or cant figure out lemme know and Ill post em.
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by ballers » Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:16 pm
skweee is fundamentally original in its conception and premise but musically frans(liminious aka the founder of skweee) said that rustie clipperz was a skweee anthem when we had him over in Jan..we were the first people to have a skwee in the U.k so its not as if i dont like/support it..just think that its a genre thats based around being from Scandinavia and not being all that different from other music.
theyre cool guys and have a good live show..hope you check it out in nottingham.
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by frebentos » Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:19 pm
ballers wrote:hope you check it out in nottingham.
what event?
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by ballers » Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:50 pm
wigflex vs kidnplay
Upstairs Room - Live Skweee....
RIGAS DEN ANDRE - LIVE
(Debut English Skweee set from Flogsta Danshall main man Rigas!!)
METSKE - LIVE
(UK Skweee coming straight outta Notts!!)
EFA
RED RACK EM'
Downstairs Room - Tech/Dub/Minimal sounds.....
PANGAEA (Hessle Audio)
DOWEE
SPAMCHOP
KUIPER BELT
+live art, visuals and CPH sound!!
tax: £5 on the door - Limited £3 adv tickets from
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date: sat 8th march 2008
venue: igloo, nottingham
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frebentos
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by frebentos » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:08 am
Amazing! Any notts heads willing to put us up for a night?
How long a drive from London?
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by funky little yam » Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:19 am
skweee! what a good name

that KidLogic track is fat!!
its blatantly the kind of music that could cause a brutal trip, loving it all the same!
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by Vice T » Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:37 am
I'm only missing FD 1 and 4. I would love to own these and will pay good money for them at this point. But, for me Beem's Mouth Everest is the best so far.
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by badger » Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:37 pm
SysEx wrote:Beem's Mouth Everest is the best so far.
yeah agree. probably put rick james is dead above that though, and due to me esposuing it's virtues on the forum randy barracuda is going to sell me one of his spare copies

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by skipple » Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:01 pm
badger wrote:rick james is dead - randy barracuda is going to sell me one of his spare copies

nice work star...happytime
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by badger » Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:06 pm
hehe cheers. tis happytime indeed
where did you end up getting that pavan 7" from in the end?
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by kidlogic » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:35 am
badger wrote:SysEx wrote:Beem's Mouth Everest is the best so far.
yeah agree. probably put rick james is dead above that though
Nope, youre both wrong... best one so far is "We Could Be Skweeeros" by Eero Johanes...

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by echo wanderer » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:58 am
Sounds like funked-up digidub to me!
Me likey!Feelin' that SLA/Mesak tune!
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by frebentos » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:02 am
kidlogic wrote:badger wrote:SysEx wrote:Beem's Mouth Everest is the best so far.
yeah agree. probably put rick james is dead above that though
Nope, youre both wrong... best one so far is "We Could Be Skweeeros" by Eero Johanes...

damn straight man, also heavily feeling SLA and V.C...
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by kidlogic » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:38 am
feelin everything tbh... I have yet to hear a Skweee tune I wont play, unless its for sound quality issues due to a bad mp3...
so many good ones!
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by ch3 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:22 pm
Saw V.C. and PJVM live last Friday and really, really liked it. That adds one more music style I need to get my hands on...
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by beeyatch » Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:42 pm
i couldn't pick a favorite tune -- so many great and diverse tracks. i will say mesak and pjvm are consistently hot shit.. that track by the munchies on the museum comp is dope -- would love to hear more by them.
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by dj perzza # 1 » Thu May 01, 2008 11:30 am
Beeyatch wrote:i couldn't pick a favorite tune -- so many great and diverse tracks. i will say mesak and pjvm are consistently hot shit.. that track by the munchies on the museum comp is dope -- would love to hear more by them.
...maybe in the future!
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