Jesus Pose vs Ice Cold Walk Off?

Jesus Pose vs Ice Cold Walk Off?
Posted on: 24.01.2012 by Len Lukawski
From what the "kids" tell me, the top tier players are pulling of these Jesus Poses left, right and center during their big sets. On the other side, my turntablist friends seem to opt for what I call the "Ice Cold Walk Off" - Stop the deck and walk away while looking like they just saw a puppy die and are annoyed that it got in the way of the beats.

So which one's harder and which one do you do?

Word.
Viviana Tarno
28.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
standing on the decks doing the Jesus with nothing but white pars on you then the lights go out for one sec then come back on and youre gone :eek: (after turning the decks off with your feet of course )
I believe you turn those decks "off" pretty well already by standing on them
Albertina Fay
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
standing on the decks doing the Jesus with nothing but white pars on you then the lights go out for one sec then come back on and youre gone :eek: (after turning the decks off with your feet of course )
fuk'n hilarious!!!!!
Viviana Tarno
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
What if you did an "Ice Cold Jesus Pose"? Jesus pose, stop the decks, and walk off still jesus'in like a champ.
rofl

But how can you stop the decks while doing the Jesus Pose? with your feet? Now THAT would be a nice pose
Lilliana Perris
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
i pretend i'm at a morbid angel concert while mixing. i.e epic goat throwing and head bangage .. also smashing stuff.
Word!

That's how it has always felt to me. Dunno if you joking, but I come from a metal background.

So the pouted mouth...angry eyes....and head banging is pretty much how I do it!
Len Lukawski
24.01.2012
From what the "kids" tell me, the top tier players are pulling of these Jesus Poses left, right and center during their big sets. On the other side, my turntablist friends seem to opt for what I call the "Ice Cold Walk Off" - Stop the deck and walk away while looking like they just saw a puppy die and are annoyed that it got in the way of the beats.

So which one's harder and which one do you do?

Word.
Viviana Tarno
28.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
standing on the decks doing the Jesus with nothing but white pars on you then the lights go out for one sec then come back on and youre gone :eek: (after turning the decks off with your feet of course )
I believe you turn those decks "off" pretty well already by standing on them
Ethel Feigum
28.01.2012
I'm a walk-off man myself. I tell the crowd it's over, drop a hard-ass song to close the evening , slam down my headphones and walk out the booth. Usually right onto the dancefloor to rock out to my closer.
Albertina Fay
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
standing on the decks doing the Jesus with nothing but white pars on you then the lights go out for one sec then come back on and youre gone :eek: (after turning the decks off with your feet of course )
fuk'n hilarious!!!!!
Lilliana Perris
27.01.2012
I guess that is what Charlie Sheen would do....if he was a DJ.

LOL
Erich Vallabhaneni
27.01.2012
standing on the decks doing the Jesus with nothing but white pars on you then the lights go out for one sec then come back on and youre gone :eek: (after turning the decks off with your feet of course )
Viviana Tarno
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
What if you did an "Ice Cold Jesus Pose"? Jesus pose, stop the decks, and walk off still jesus'in like a champ.
rofl

But how can you stop the decks while doing the Jesus Pose? with your feet? Now THAT would be a nice pose
Teodoro Woolever
27.01.2012
Well since I am no headliner, just a club resident DJ. I can't really pull off any of these every weekend. But I do perform the occasional fist pump, pointing at the crowd and acting like a total goofball in the DJ booth routine.
Lilliana Perris
27.01.2012
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
i pretend i'm at a morbid angel concert while mixing. i.e epic goat throwing and head bangage .. also smashing stuff.
Word!

That's how it has always felt to me. Dunno if you joking, but I come from a metal background.

So the pouted mouth...angry eyes....and head banging is pretty much how I do it!
Erich Vallabhaneni
27.01.2012
What if you did an "Ice Cold Jesus Pose"? Jesus pose, stop the decks, and walk off still jesus'in like a champ.
Lilliana Perris
25.01.2012
LOL

I just usually end it off with some kinda whack way...and then start clapping.

People usually realize that the end of my set.

I like to do the Jesus Pose when I am playing my top track of my set.

When it drops HARD and the crowd roars.....I Jesus Pose!
With a mean look on my face and then Pound the fist!

I am usually concentrating...and always have people telling me to smile while I play.
Its become a thing now...."REMEMBER TO SMILE!"

LOL
Palma Hanslip
25.01.2012
I kind of just have a dance to myself, get the crowd into it and at the end of the evening just turn the music off and laugh at all the drunks (i know the majority of them due to it being my residency)..

Then finish my beer.
Rolanda Clodfelder
25.01.2012
Jesus pose only works in 1000+ venues (at capacity, at peak time) ashamed to say I've done it once or twice with no ill effects :eek:

The Ice cold walk off hmmmm ... I don't believe I'd pull it off, sounds dangerous.

I'm really more a fan of "sprung shoe ceiling painting" while knob twisting.
Evelyn Navarijo
25.01.2012
I can't stand the Jesus pose.
Marguerite Salsedo
25.01.2012


A picture from my last (supper) gig. Am I doing it right?

In all seriousness, I do neither of those. Seems rather douche-y to me, dunno about the "Ice cold walk off", too much room for the crowd to misinterpret it I believe.
Len Lukawski
24.01.2012
I don't believe Jesus would like that very much.
Latoria Kavulich
24.01.2012
i pretend i'm at a morbid angel concert while mixing. i.e epic goat throwing and head bangage .. also smashing stuff.

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