prob the sickest dj to tour down under so far dub drop after dub drop, next leveljinxkal wrote:Damn.. Thanx alot guys... Highly appreciate this for sure...
Keep em comin...
I saw Seven, one of a hella doubledroppa
Double Drops match up..
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pidge wrote:lol in case you havnt realied over the past few years over 1/2 of dubstep has turned into rave musicShaan wrote:duoble dropping dubstep? why? dubstep is all about space and bass - if a tune can hold up on it's own doubling isn't gonna make it better
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In a Joker mix I saw:
Gemmy - Bk 2 The Future with Joker - Gullybrook Lane. Very nice
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Re: Double Drops match up..
hijak- tears into benny page swaggerjinxkal wrote:Explicit (Emlaky) + the shinein (skream)= better Double drop...
Anything else guys.. help the brotha out
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Yeah, badboy DJ and Producer. Does a sick double drop of Saxon and Eastern Jam on the Youngsta B2B Seven set on Rinse.subtle prmtns wrote:prob the sickest dj to tour down under so far dub drop after dub drop, next leveljinxkal wrote:Damn.. Thanx alot guys... Highly appreciate this for sure...
Keep em comin...
I saw Seven, one of a hella doubledroppa
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fair play to you man, I was expecting a barrage of abuse for asking a n00b questionpompende wrote:because most producers strive to have their material played by DJs in a club, they build their tunes with a progression / structure based on 4 beat measures in groups of 4 (or multiples of 4).beatlejuice wrote:Lets for a second pretend some of us dont know what a double drop is. So if you had to explain it to a n00b how would you ?
e.g. a tune will have an intro consisting of 8 bars of 'kick kick snare kick" , and the 9th bar will contain the full loop (sub, synth, hihats, snare and kick).
to 'make' a double drop a DJ starts by finding two songs with roughly the same tempo and predominant key (just as if s/he were going to make a harmonic / "key" mix).... The defining characteristic in this case is that each tune has the exact same structure (perhaps each starts with 32 bars of drums and ambiance, is followed by 32 bars of wobble and sub, then has another 32 of drums and ambiance....). the DJ will either start both tunes at the same time or bring the 2nd tune in when the 1st comes back round to one of the quiet stretches.
the only thing that separates a double drop from a normal in-key mix is the 'phrasing' or structure of the tunes...
hope this helps...
(&@jinxkal...u cant hate on the n00bs... i myself would have no idea what a double drop is except for the considerate and intelligent patrons of DSF...
and feel free to correct any mistakes...i'm still a n00b coz i live in the dirty)

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