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Do you want your tunes to get played??????

Post by FSTZ » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:02 am

they will be...IF....

You dont make a 2 minute ambient intro


give us a hi hat, a bass bump, give us SOMETHING!!!!!!!!

most dj's are high or drunk (only drink, no longer smoke)

so make sick tunes, and make them easily mixable!!!!!


feeel free to make this STICKY!!!

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Post by unempty » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:41 am

drunk only drink, no longer smoke
So, basically you're saying you're wasted and can't mix anymore. :baby:
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing. Now unless you have some tracks of your own, how about some blessed silence on your part.

Jah bless.

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Post by misk » Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:27 pm

oh dude festa... i wouldnt touch this with a pole of any length...

get on now and type the following:

drunk post! :6:


and everything will be better... eep.

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Post by product » Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:00 pm

yeah i don't think it's the producer's fault you're too lazy to work out a mix.

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Post by misk » Sun Mar 04, 2007 5:30 pm

yeah hes a good producer too... i seriously think hes just trying to be light hearted......?

:2:

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Post by two oh one » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:25 pm

I still say people should make 2 versions. 7"-fanny-around-free-as-a-bird-random-drops-beard-fests and an on-the-eights(or whatever)-12"-no-surprises DJ versions.


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I do find it rare for a DJ to drop something they ARE unfamiliar with, though.
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Post by deadly_habit » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:40 pm

any genre it comes down to knowing your records inside and out

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Post by ikonika » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:51 pm

Deadly Habit wrote:any genre it comes down to knowing your records inside and out
agree

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Post by FSTZ » Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:45 pm

for real...

yes,

I was drunk when I posted this,

no, wasnt wasted trying to mix drunk.

I make tunes, and I have been djing longer than some of you have been alive.

been making hiphop, and dnb for years, and I am trying to incorporate the same fundamentals of a mixable tune into the dubstep culture.

I truly love this sound, and I am REALLY game for supporting it, and all the artists in it.

the advice was Valid, PERHAPS my delivery was a bit rash and crude...

sorry for that

most dj's are high or something anyway

ezzz heads....

dont wanna piss nobody off now

festa

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Post by deadly_habit » Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:49 am

unklefesta wrote:for real...

yes,

I was drunk when I posted this,

no, wasnt wasted trying to mix drunk.

I make tunes, and I have been djing longer than some of you have been alive.

been making hiphop, and dnb for years, and I am trying to incorporate the same fundamentals of a mixable tune into the dubstep culture.

I truly love this sound, and I am REALLY game for supporting it, and all the artists in it.

the advice was Valid, PERHAPS my delivery was a bit rash and crude...

sorry for that

most dj's are high or something anyway

ezzz heads....

dont wanna piss nobody off now

festa
heh im guilty of drunken rants too
i remember when i first picked up konflict messiah (one of those ambient intros) took awhile to get it down but one of those essential dnb tunes
more recently spor hydra which has no hats etc in intro but is an ill ass tune

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Post by rwafish druid » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:07 pm

Deadly Habit wrote:any genre it comes down to knowing your records inside and out
In principal I agree entirely, but in practise, I sometimes don't even get time to listen to a tune fully before I play it out, I've stood at the turntable with a new tune, spinning it and spinning it, trying to find a reference point to mix it, (while drunk-of course)and in the end thought fuck it, and reached for another tune.

Yes, we don't want to end up making Dubstep by numbers like DNB has become, but if you want your stuff played out, you have got to think of the DJ, they are the people pushing your stuff where it counts don't forget. ON BIG LOUD FUCK OFF SYSTEMS where it should be sounding at its best.

No Dj IMO is interested in bringing in a tune from the start of a massive intro, they want the guts.

Like I said in principal I agree, but i just don't think its practical.

My rant over.

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