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by mumble » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:22 pm
Ive only seen one DJ that looked fucked behind the decks and that was Skream. Im sure he was off it, he stopped playing dubs and went strictly for a disco selection and got on the mic.
Tight as fuck set though

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by .spec » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:59 pm
ChrisH wrote:
Oh and I will also say, and I'm sure that I am the minority, but damn rewinds get on my nerves. I have never liked them, and never will. Jungle, DnB, Breaks, Dub whatever - I just don't like it for some reason.
Fucking seconded. I don't care how sick that last drop was,
don't stop the fucking record. I get that rewinds are part of the culture but fuck all they do is a) destroy any flow the dancefloor had and when they're used too often b) serve as a crutch for the DJ so they don't have to do proper mixes.
The idea of doing a rewind makes sense to me but I have yet to hear a DJ use them responsibly; responsibly meaning _maybe_ once a set. Rewinding every 2nd or 3rd record renders the whole idea pointless.
If Jesus spun dnb/jungle/dubstep I could guarantee that he wouldn't have enough bangers in his crate to rewind every few tracks and if he doesn't that means you don't either.
Ok that was way off topic, but I guess i had to get it out.
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by mumble » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:20 pm
.spec wrote:I get that rewinds are part of the culture but fuck all they do is serve as a crutch for the DJ so they don't have to do proper mixes.
Isnt the whole point in rewinds to start the record again ?
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by .spec » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:27 pm
Mumble wrote:
Isnt the whole point in rewinds to start the record again ?
Of course. And the only way to stop, and rewind a playing record is to stop it first.
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by de-fi » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:35 pm
.spec wrote:Mumble wrote:
Isnt the whole point in rewinds to start the record again ?
Of course. And the only way to stop, and rewind a playing record is to stop it first.
NOoooooooooooooo WAaaayyyyyyyyy man?!
That just blew my mind!

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by .spec » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:41 pm
De-Fi wrote:.spec wrote:Mumble wrote:
Isnt the whole point in rewinds to start the record again ?
Of course. And the only way to stop, and rewind a playing record is to stop it first.
NOoooooooooooooo WAaaayyyyyyyyy man?!
That just blew my mind!

I figured I would spell it out for him since it looks like the point of the sentence was missed the first time.
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by shaan » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:47 pm
last night is a prefect example of why even for local nights quality control is key spent fucking hours - 10-1am building up a dancefloor - was fucking painful by the time i jumped off for a cig there was a good 50 ppl on the dancefloor ( Last Tune Foriegn beggars with Vex'd On production - Bollocks)
next DJ comes on - i go outside for a cig as i'm sitting there a good 60 ppl fucking stream out of the club and off into the night
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by mumble » Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:10 am
.spec wrote:Mumble wrote:
Isnt the whole point in rewinds to start the record again ?
Of course. And the only way to stop, and rewind a playing record is to stop it first.
So if you restart the record, how are wheel ups crutches for DJs who dont want to mix properly ?
Isnt the logic...
1. Wheel up
2. Start record again
3. Mix in next track
Where's the crutch ?
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by .spec » Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:18 am
Mumble wrote:
So if you restart the record, how are wheel ups crutches for DJs who dont want to mix properly ?
Isnt the logic...
1. Wheel up
2. Start record again
3. Mix in next track
Where's the crutch ?
Fair enough. I probably lumped one to many things that bug me about DJs into one post. There are plenty of times where I've heard a DJ play through a drop, go "oh shi, time to rewind that", play it again then shortly thereafter either slow down the track playing by killing power to the deck or with their hand and then launch into what would be the next tune.
So yeah rewinds as they're normally done aren't crutches. In the instance I explained above they are. My bad for not being more specific before.
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by _boring » Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:32 am
rewinds are only good when they happen naturally and everyone is begging for it. also i like them with brand new tunes where the drop is absolutley absurd and then the dj is like BAM bitch, heres your intro.
and when a rewind is done correctly, it actually hypes the dance floor ten times more.
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by stenchman » Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:33 am
you aint a dj unless u can do it with only the use of one eye and occasional sick breaks. its part of our art dahlings! thing is tho, most of the time when u in the booth you cant hear whats comin out the main speakers cos u got monitors right next to you, and what sounds fine to u may sound gash on the dancefloor. when i play out i always put both sides of the headphones on my ears and keep both channels on cue before i bring anything in just to make sure. its just common courtesy
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by dubluke » Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:48 am
Mumble wrote:Ive only seen one DJ that looked fucked behind the decks and that was Skream. Im sure he was off it, he stopped playing dubs and went strictly for a disco selection and got on the mic.
Tight as fuck set though

tbh i'd love to hear a bit of disco action at a dubstep night! just to lift off everyone's screwfaces for a bit

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by mumble » Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:53 am
dubluke wrote:Mumble wrote:Ive only seen one DJ that looked fucked behind the decks and that was Skream. Im sure he was off it, he stopped playing dubs and went strictly for a disco selection and got on the mic.
Tight as fuck set though

tbh i'd love to hear a bit of disco action at a dubstep night! just to lift off everyone's screwfaces for a bit

It emptied the floor abit but that just gave the rest of us more room to skank out to the disco vibes. Disco sounds heavy on a system

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by skream » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:01 am
Mumble wrote:Ive only seen one DJ that looked fucked behind the decks and that was Skream. Im sure he was off it, he stopped playing dubs and went strictly for a disco selection and got on the mic.
Tight as fuck set though

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by darkside » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:04 am
skream wrote:Mumble wrote:Ive only seen one DJ that looked fucked behind the decks and that was Skream. Im sure he was off it, he stopped playing dubs and went strictly for a disco selection and got on the mic.
Tight as fuck set though

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by nesslei » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:05 am
Stenchman wrote:its part of our art dahlings!
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by dub boy » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:48 am
M2J wrote:
a friend of mine was booked to play on New Years eve and was asked to BRING HIS OWN NEEDLES for his set.
Any dj worth their salt should always bring their own needles. I never trust cub needles with my precious vinyls
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by spiro » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:53 am
Shaan wrote:Last Tune Foriegn beggars with Vex'd On production - Bollocks
next DJ comes on - i go outside for a cig as i'm sitting there a good 60 ppl fucking stream out of the club and off into the night
tnuc dropped fucking pendulum - granite
TUUUNE!!!!
. . . and the too familiar spliff break after building up a few hours, most djs dont care do they ?
Looks like it sometimes though! Or don't they see that everyone leaves the floor ?
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by spiro » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:57 am
Dub boy wrote:M2J wrote:
a friend of mine was booked to play on New Years eve and was asked to BRING HIS OWN NEEDLES for his set.
Any dj worth their salt should always bring their own needles. I never trust cub needles with my precious vinyls
You have to bring your own if you want to have control.
Lots of experience will make it easy to use anything, but why?!!
Its all about the sound isn't it ?!!
Always bring my concords and REMEMBER TO REPLACE THE STYLUS!!!
In oslo I have to bring my own mixer too . . .
Its so much more fun to work with good equipment!
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by goose_step » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:31 pm
i think the best place to get smashed is behind a set of decks.

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