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dj icemans body tricking tutorial on the vestax typhoon
Sharell Makhija
28.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
I'll admit I'm not well versed in the juggle, but I've always like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0v6...feature=fvwrel
heres the routine that started it all, from the originator of the beat juggle DJ STEVE DEE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8sUB...eature=related
Sharell Makhija
28.10.2011
Originally Posted by DjWindzOne
Niiiice. . .Never go wrong with Xcutioners. . .

Personally, Babu and Shortkut are my faves for beat juggles (Guess it's a west coast thing, too! )

So far, for the life of me, this becomes for and more awesome as the years roll by!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kul-y6QgDA
Start it @ 1:44. . .Blind Alley by The Emotions. . .*UGH* . . .still messes with my head!
the blind alley juggle is one of the CLASSICS! along with rob swifts terrordome and mr sisntas theme from swat routines.
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.10.2011
Originally Posted by bigicedog
i was believeing more like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JslD8Xta-9o
damn that is impressive! 9 times out of 10 when i see someone doing that kind of stuff it's just not in sync and so to my ear sounds crap. but that guy!?!? wow - that was cool...
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by thebeatworx
Ya know, I'm not really big on body tricks when it comes to performing on decks because musically, a lot of DJ's don't / can't keep the beat when juggling... but I have to give credit where credit is due especially when it's done on a controller... Props!
thank you. i just wanted to prove that it can be done!! lol
Cliff Lohman
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by bigicedog
Nice.. Thats not so easy on a vci.. Think ur the 1st ive seen do this on a midi controller
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by sarasin
Lol!

So I could do this....as I have a bit of a gut.....

trust me havin a gut helps!! lol
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by Patch
Welcome Icedog!!! We need some (more!) Hip-Hop heads around here - can't believe of anyone better than someone that's been recognised by The Zulu Nation for their service to Hip-Hop!!!
thank you. a lot of hip-hop djs are purists and dont want to change, so they dust off thier turntables and grab thier dvs boxes and software and i have no problem with that. i just feel that if youre gonna go digital,dont half ass it!! there are a bunch of wonderful controllers (like the midi fighter) that will allow you to be so much more creative with your mixes. (cause lord knows the creativity is not in the music anymore) there was a time where the hip-hop dj would lead the way in innovation,now its the edm dj that is showing us the future. im 38 years old and i never thought in 1985 when i started we would be doing this on computers with little plastic decks. its a wonderful time to be a dj, and i just want to show my fellow hip-hoppers whats out there
Rebbecca Fennell
28.10.2011
nice. its been a while since being into that style but nice execution none the less man, that seems like it would be an awkward thing to pull off on such a tiny controller so hats off to that too
Sharell Makhija
28.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
I'll admit I'm not well versed in the juggle, but I've always like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0v6...feature=fvwrel
heres the routine that started it all, from the originator of the beat juggle DJ STEVE DEE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8sUB...eature=related
Leeanna Ayla
28.10.2011
I'll admit I'm not well versed in the juggle, but I've always like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0v6...feature=fvwrel
Sharell Makhija
28.10.2011
Originally Posted by DjWindzOne
Niiiice. . .Never go wrong with Xcutioners. . .

Personally, Babu and Shortkut are my faves for beat juggles (Guess it's a west coast thing, too! )

So far, for the life of me, this becomes for and more awesome as the years roll by!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kul-y6QgDA
Start it @ 1:44. . .Blind Alley by The Emotions. . .*UGH* . . .still messes with my head!
the blind alley juggle is one of the CLASSICS! along with rob swifts terrordome and mr sisntas theme from swat routines.
Vernie Beharry
28.10.2011
Niiiice. . .Never go wrong with Xcutioners. . .

Personally, Babu and Shortkut are my faves for beat juggles (Guess it's a west coast thing, too! )

So far, for the life of me, this becomes for and more awesome as the years roll by!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kul-y6QgDA
Start it @ 1:44. . .Blind Alley by The Emotions. . .*UGH* . . .still messes with my head!
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.10.2011
Originally Posted by bigicedog
i was believeing more like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JslD8Xta-9o
damn that is impressive! 9 times out of 10 when i see someone doing that kind of stuff it's just not in sync and so to my ear sounds crap. but that guy!?!? wow - that was cool...
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
i was believeing more like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JslD8Xta-9o
Danial Sawn
25.10.2011
Very cool. For some reason it reminds of this scene in Don't Mess with the Zohan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJXgM...eature=related

Maybe a tutorial on this next?
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
Like I said in the vid,body tricks has nothing to do with the sound of the mix,its just a way to look cool while doing something simple. It won't make a bad DJ good but if done right it will make a bad DJ look good lol lol lol
nayit ruiz jaramillo
25.10.2011
Thanks for posting dude. That is a cool little video.
Welcome to the community and keep posting these videos cus ill definitely keep watching them.
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by thebeatworx
Ya know, I'm not really big on body tricks when it comes to performing on decks because musically, a lot of DJ's don't / can't keep the beat when juggling... but I have to give credit where credit is due especially when it's done on a controller... Props!
thank you. i just wanted to prove that it can be done!! lol
Rena Estabrook
25.10.2011
Impressive.
Ruiz dB
25.10.2011
Ya know, I'm not really big on body tricks when it comes to performing on decks because musically, a lot of DJ's don't / can't keep the beat when juggling... but I have to give credit where credit is due especially when it's done on a controller... Props!
Cliff Lohman
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by bigicedog
Nice.. Thats not so easy on a vci.. Think ur the 1st ive seen do this on a midi controller
Sharell Makhija
25.10.2011
Originally Posted by sarasin
Lol!

So I could do this....as I have a bit of a gut.....

trust me havin a gut helps!! lol
Lilliana Perris
19.10.2011
Lol!

So I could do this....as I have a bit of a gut.....

Dino Houghland
19.10.2011
I enjoyed the routine a lot. It is especially nice that you are working with kids, I find the typhoon/spin to be a great controller to let my kids mess with as it is compact, cheap and semi-durable.
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by Patch
Welcome Icedog!!! We need some (more!) Hip-Hop heads around here - can't believe of anyone better than someone that's been recognised by The Zulu Nation for their service to Hip-Hop!!!
thank you. a lot of hip-hop djs are purists and dont want to change, so they dust off thier turntables and grab thier dvs boxes and software and i have no problem with that. i just feel that if youre gonna go digital,dont half ass it!! there are a bunch of wonderful controllers (like the midi fighter) that will allow you to be so much more creative with your mixes. (cause lord knows the creativity is not in the music anymore) there was a time where the hip-hop dj would lead the way in innovation,now its the edm dj that is showing us the future. im 38 years old and i never thought in 1985 when i started we would be doing this on computers with little plastic decks. its a wonderful time to be a dj, and i just want to show my fellow hip-hoppers whats out there
Brunilda Kora
18.10.2011
Welcome Icedog!!! We need some (more!) Hip-Hop heads around here - can't believe of anyone better than someone that's been recognised by The Zulu Nation for their service to Hip-Hop!!!
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by DjWindzOne
Nice. . .tricky esp with the typhoon being small and "plasticky". . .never liked Typhoon/Spin. . .but good skill set!

Welcome to the site!
thank you. i just really wanted to show that some turntable tricks were possible on a midi controller
Vernie Beharry
18.10.2011
Nice. . .tricky esp with the typhoon being small and "plasticky". . .never liked Typhoon/Spin. . .but good skill set!

Welcome to the site!
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
I'm even more impressed. If you want to get started in Traktor send me a PM. I believe I've got a copy of Traktor LE that I'll give you. It's pretty watered down, but free is free.
i believe i have a copy of traktor le some where in my house lol ive been using vdj for 8 years now and im afraid to leave my comfort zone lol
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
heres a bit about me and a small list of what ive done

i started in 85 with some gemini 1600s. moved to techs,rocked those for 26 years.and since ive went digital ive had the hurcules mp3,the steele,vci 300,mixtrack pro.vms 4.vestax typhoon.and im getting a ns6 come tax time. in my 30 years i made dmc new york qualifier 2 times 87/92. djed with zulu nation,krs 1,guy,d-nice,chubb rock,3rd bass,and ghostface killer.worked with rob swift,total eclipse,steve d,tat money and apollo.been to q-berts octagon once,won the upstairs records digital dj of the year award 3 times 08/09/10. and this august i was awarded the title of "grandmixer" by grandmixer dxt,Izis(my godfather) and the universal zulu nation for my "long standing(30 years) and service to hip-hop.ive worked clubs from japan,spain and new york.arizona,texas,new mexico and washington,i curently work small clubs in the washington area and teach kids basic djing and hip-hop history
Leeanna Ayla
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by bigicedog
thank you. the biggest thing is that it was done on virtual dj. i found traktor to be more accurate for scratching, but i dont own trakor lol.
I'm even more impressed. If you want to get started in Traktor send me a PM. I believe I've got a copy of Traktor LE that I'll give you. It's pretty watered down, but free is free.
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Good job, that's prettty hard to do an a Typhoon. And welcome to the site



You should watch because it's better than any video you've ever posted on here.
thank you. the biggest thing is that it was done on virtual dj. i found traktor to be more accurate for scratching, but i dont own trakor lol.
Sharell Makhija
18.10.2011
Originally Posted by MuzicFreq
I stopped at Grandmixer Dj Iceman..... /facepalm
i guess you dont really know anything about hip-hop culture. i was given the title "Grandmixer" by grandmixer dxt and the universal zulu nation for my long standing and service to hip-hop. if you dont know anybody im talking about look it up. "grandmixer" is one of the highest titles a hip-hop dj can get. other djs who have been given this title is dxt,jazzy jay,roc raida(r.i.p.) and q-bert
so do a little research before you go facepalming. my career is probably longer than youve been breathing,and my acomplishments are probably those you dream of achieving. peace and blessings to you
Leeanna Ayla
18.10.2011
Good job, that's prettty hard to do an a Typhoon. And welcome to the site

Originally Posted by MuzicFreq
I stopped at Grandmixer Dj Iceman..... /facepalm
You should watch because it's better than any video you've ever posted on here.
Stephnie Godbole
19.10.2011
I stopped at Grandmixer Dj Iceman..... /facepalm

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