Re: Korn feat. Skrillex Remix Contest
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:48 am
Everyone's been DJ'ing before Korndeadly habit wrote:"winner gets to dj before Korn"
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Everyone's been DJ'ing before Korndeadly habit wrote:"winner gets to dj before Korn"

Amazing, I remember the days when as soon as 'Skrillex' appeared everyone went millitant!hutyluty wrote:mfw when theres more skrillex lovers on this forum than hatazzz
Haha this!Raggles wrote:Would we be disqualified for using sub bass?
are you kidding? Sub bas destroys your headroom therefore less musical possibilities! You might want to add a little to yor snare tho, just to make it feel more punchy in the chest!hendrix126 wrote:Haha this!Raggles wrote:Would we be disqualified for using sub bass?
http://www.alldoing.com/wp-content/uplo ... rden-1.jpg > This is the third largest venue in NYC. It holds 20,000 people during music events. Neither Skrillex or Deadmau5 have ever played a venue this size. In fact, Deadmau5 has cited playing the garden as one of his goals for 2012, and it looks like he'll achieve that, as they recently began booking DJs, the first DJ performance there occuring last December, Headliners included DJ A-Trak, and The Swedish House Mafia.ChadDub wrote:You get to play your tune to a crowd of over 50K people (or w/e, I'm just estimating), that's a prize no matter what.
Basic A wrote:http://www.alldoing.com/wp-content/uplo ... rden-1.jpg > This is the third largest venue in NYC. It holds 20,000 people during music events. Neither Skrillex or Deadmau5 have ever played a venue this size. In fact, Deadmau5 has cited playing the garden as one of his goals for 2012, and it looks like he'll achieve that, as they recently began booking DJs, the first DJ performance there occuring last December, Headliners included DJ A-Trak, and The Swedish House Mafia.ChadDub wrote:You get to play your tune to a crowd of over 50K people (or w/e, I'm just estimating), that's a prize no matter what.
I tihnk you grossly overestimate your 50k number. Stop putting people on pedestals. Youd have to get over half the city of San Fransisco to attend a single rave to make 50k. Dubstep will NEVER be that popular.
Did you read my post? 20k is not the number. Thats the total allowed admission at a venue dude was turned down for.notdecidedmusic wrote:Basic A wrote:http://www.alldoing.com/wp-content/uplo ... rden-1.jpg > This is the third largest venue in NYC. It holds 20,000 people during music events. Neither Skrillex or Deadmau5 have ever played a venue this size. In fact, Deadmau5 has cited playing the garden as one of his goals for 2012, and it looks like he'll achieve that, as they recently began booking DJs, the first DJ performance there occuring last December, Headliners included DJ A-Trak, and The Swedish House Mafia.ChadDub wrote:You get to play your tune to a crowd of over 50K people (or w/e, I'm just estimating), that's a prize no matter what.
I tihnk you grossly overestimate your 50k number. Stop putting people on pedestals. Youd have to get over half the city of San Fransisco to attend a single rave to make 50k. Dubstep will NEVER be that popular.
50k or 20k what's the difference?? Either way you are still playing to a massive crowd and that for most producers would be a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Read ; sold out does not mean filled to capacity. event promoters typically dont issue as many tickets as would take to break fire code, and typically, only about 3/4 of people who buy presales attend. Bassnectar also has been established longer then this guy and IS more popular as hard for you to believe as that probably is, as I said, from inside dubstep looking out people on this forum convince you its the current biggest genre, just not true when you look at it from outside in.drake89 wrote:FWIW bassnectar just played [read: sold out in a week] the arena in nashville that seats 10-17k. I'd say skrillex could do 20k, hell he's almost certainly played a crowd that big at one festie or another.
85k at electric daisyBasic A wrote:Read ; sold out does not mean filled to capacity. event promoters typically dont issue as many tickets as would take to break fire code, and typically, only about 3/4 of people who buy presales attend. Bassnectar also has been established longer then this guy and IS more popular as hard for you to believe as that probably is, as I said, from inside dubstep looking out people on this forum convince you its the current biggest genre, just not true when you look at it from outside in.drake89 wrote:FWIW bassnectar just played [read: sold out in a week] the arena in nashville that seats 10-17k. I'd say skrillex could do 20k, hell he's almost certainly played a crowd that big at one festie or another.
Bassnectar is one of the upcoming bookings at the gardens btw. So yeah, adding to the point.
I looked it up... this guy played Coachella w/ Korn to a crowd of approximately 9k.
On their own they sound pretty bland, but I think it's the way he mixes them into his tracks that makes them sound big.joegrizzly wrote:Whats with all the hype with Skrillex's drums? There nothing special at all
Basic A wrote:http://www.alldoing.com/wp-content/uplo ... rden-1.jpg > This is the third largest venue in NYC. It holds 20,000 people during music events. Neither Skrillex or Deadmau5 have ever played a venue this size. In fact, Deadmau5 has cited playing the garden as one of his goals for 2012, and it looks like he'll achieve that, as they recently began booking DJs, the first DJ performance there occuring last December, Headliners included DJ A-Trak, and The Swedish House Mafia.ChadDub wrote:You get to play your tune to a crowd of over 50K people (or w/e, I'm just estimating), that's a prize no matter what.
I tihnk you grossly overestimate your 50k number. Stop putting people on pedestals. Youd have to get over half the city of San Fransisco to attend a single rave to make 50k. Dubstep will NEVER be that popular.