Famous Dj's Mixing Radio Shows..... Mix Transitions

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Famous Dj's Mixing Radio Shows..... Mix Transitions
Posted on: 12.04.2013 by Lannie Kutay
I've been listening to ASOT w/AVB, Club Life /Tiesto, Fire It Up w/Eddie H. and I've come to realize something quite funny. They all use these bigroom vocal drops and callouts, and also talking, to cover up all the mix transitions.... Now I've seen all of them live and i know they don't do that, they do very long mix transitions, but on the shows they literally just cut a track in with a crazy "Boom Sound" and a vocal drop. Its kinda funny.
Kristofer Krauel
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
....rush hour....
I've never come across this before!! Just subscribed. Nice one!!
Wilbert Kulczak
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
Oh yeah rush hour is the freakin bomb, Christopher Lawrence is the man
Agreed, saw him recently locally at a very intimate venue and he put on an amazing show. Was great to be able to watch him mix practically face to face for over an hour!
Lannie Kutay
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
global trance grooves and rush hour are proper mixes, just the odd talkover.
Oh yeah rush hour is the freakin bomb, Christopher Lawrence is the man
Lannie Kutay
12.04.2013
I've been listening to ASOT w/AVB, Club Life /Tiesto, Fire It Up w/Eddie H. and I've come to realize something quite funny. They all use these bigroom vocal drops and callouts, and also talking, to cover up all the mix transitions.... Now I've seen all of them live and i know they don't do that, they do very long mix transitions, but on the shows they literally just cut a track in with a crazy "Boom Sound" and a vocal drop. Its kinda funny.
Kristofer Krauel
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
....rush hour....
I've never come across this before!! Just subscribed. Nice one!!
Wilbert Kulczak
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
Oh yeah rush hour is the freakin bomb, Christopher Lawrence is the man
Agreed, saw him recently locally at a very intimate venue and he put on an amazing show. Was great to be able to watch him mix practically face to face for over an hour!
Lannie Kutay
12.04.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
global trance grooves and rush hour are proper mixes, just the odd talkover.
Oh yeah rush hour is the freakin bomb, Christopher Lawrence is the man
Latoria Kavulich
12.04.2013
global trance grooves and rush hour are proper mixes, just the odd talkover.
Trista Karle
12.04.2013
I thought ASOT was one hour new track 1 hour in the mix. Mind you I haven't listened to ASOT since like 2002 2003 markus Schulz had some stellar broadcasts back then also.
Kasandra Kreindler
12.04.2013
1hr track showcase 1hr guest or studio or live mix is where its at
Sonja Roybal
12.04.2013
The format I prefer is 2 hours.

50 minutes playing tunes, talking about them, blah blah blah
10 minute guest interview
30 minute guest mix
30 minute host mix or b2b with guest
Lannie Kutay
12.04.2013
ahhh that makes sense, i guess they cater to fans. not us.
Tesha Freudenstein
12.04.2013
most podcast are track showcases rather than mixes and most of them aren't mixed live.
Sonja Roybal
12.04.2013
Radio shows are just promo's for the tunes. They want the tunes playing by themselves for a long time. It's not really about mixing.

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