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Posted on: 10.01.2013 by Sheilah Kurzhal
As I wrap up my EP. I'm really trying to go hard and bring it home STRONG.

Before I start a production session ... I love now [since I got into DJ'ing] having the capability of loading up Traktor ... Powering on the S2 ... And just seeing where it goes with no intent but to explore!

I'm reminded of techniques to try to incorporate into my music. Sounds and textures that are hot right now. Kick and sub balance references.

It is such a beautiful day and age we're in.

As a DJ, with 1 successful (as in lead to more opportunities) season [spring and summer - touristy area here] under my belt, last year .. I found myself craving more and more to bring my production techniques and knowledge into my DJ game. I was able to modify a Beaubryte Mapping for Launchpad to my liking (basic stuff) and somewhat fill the desire to do more. I used (insta-grat) effects vary sparingly and I believe in a more unique way than a lot of pure newbies probably would have.

I've been using and supporting Native Instruments products for years. Understanding Traktor was a piece of cake.

What was not a piece of cake was the art of DJ'ing. Keeping a balanced sound on JACKED UP systems where the club / venue owners force you to "just deal with things".

Operator error. The most leftfield / oddball things seem to pop up out of nowhere .. just when you're starting to get your swag right.

The circumstantial embarrassment of playing for an empty room. (TOUGH for me. I almost wanna not get paid and leave.)

For me, the 7 - 8 months of weekly gigs were exhilarating and challenging. I kept things pretty basic. I did try and challenge myself every week. I got nervous EVERY TIME until the moment I hit play. I'm nervous now as I talk about it.

BUT I CANNOT WAIT. I've learned a lot thanks to this community . And look forward to taking more risks!

YOU [other DJ's] especially here are inspiring me! Even the people that hop on with what can kind of sometimes be looked at as a negative perspective. I may be agitated for a moment ... but I'm forced to dig ... do more research ... check myself.

My confidence is at an all time high for 2013. Musically, I'm growing. And I'm going to be more aggressive this upcoming season. (Northwest Florida ... Tourist Trap area) [there's an EP title right there .. TOURIST TRAP VOL 1]

#Inspiration #Motivation


But anyways .. I'd love to hear anyone thoughts that read through that nonsense!

MUCH LOVE. MUCH RESPECT.
Sheilah Kurzhal
17.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
EP is smooth man! Awesome work. Number two is my favorite.
DJ SB - THANKS A LOT!! I really appreciate you taking the time to listen! I wasn't gonna say much about it until I made one more pass with mixdowns. You may want to give track 2 another spin because I smoothed it and the others out big time.

Again thank you!!!
Random X
16.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Good to read all of this! And a great post jshawpro.

I would love to contribute to this thread but I am way to inexperience to do so.
The only thing I can say is that I told myself whenn i started, that I only would play music that I like and want to share with like minded people. I'm not DJing to perform or get on a stage in front of a crowd. I wanted to learn the craft of mixing the music that I love so much. That's my motivation.
This is how I started out as well, and even why I eventually ended up on MIDI controlled DJing.
As that I had no space to start out on two turntables back in 2007, but wanted to learn how to pick appropriate records and beatmatch them.

Inspiration for me can be anything;
- my youngest girl starting to walk or climb stairs,
- my oldest making me proud by constantly showing her love for my youngest daughter or just - dancing/singing like there's no tomorrow,
- a desktop wallpaper,
- a conversation with friends,
- the emotions some note combinations bring while I was just whistling/humming an improvisation,
- or last but certainly not least my fiancee telling me she loves me.
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by jshawpro
Awesome!

That's my new slogan ...

I Am. BREED
"My live shows create bastards."



>> No offense at all intended <<
hahaha. I believe this community has pretty slack laws on what we can talk about. But thats a good slogan dude, just dont get sued over it.. lol
Sheilah Kurzhal
12.01.2013
Will do ... THANKS for expressing an interest. I'm losing weight I'm grinding so hard, bro!
Originally Posted by SirReal
Please post a link to your EP when you're finished.
I hear you on recording your sets. I have yet to record any myself. I plan to integrate that technique into my process ASAP. I should be more compelled to do so now that I finally cleaned up the mess I made of iTunes and Traktor in 2012. I've got things sitting sweet! I'm VERY selectively rebuilding and adding hot new stuff every day. With a much better strategy. I ditched my Launchpad (it became my crutch) for now. Just my library .. my fx .. my imagination .. and my controller .. oh and my SKILL .. or lack thereof!
Sheilah Kurzhal
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by MayTox
That's what I believe really inspires me. it isn't easy to find someone really passionate, but if you find someone like that I believe it can be easily spread to you.

SO TRUE! Behind most movements is a team and at the vary least insight from outside sources. I have a friend, who I feel is a better producer than I am. We've known each other for 12 + years. We would research production techniques and basically taught ourselves the technical side audio / record production. We both ended up taking the 40 hour standard work configuration .. And I'm finding him harder and harder to motivate. TONS OF TALENT. GENIUS in many respects. We talk often, but no more exchanging Ableton projects.

I'm just gonna grind for both of us, though! Make him an offer he can't resist! Production-wise .. I wouldn't be sh*t with out him know that I believe about ...
Sheilah Kurzhal
10.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Good to read all of this! And a great post jshawpro.

Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the feedback and insight.

Originally Posted by Manolo008
The only thing I can say is that I told myself whenn i started, that I only would play music that I like and whant to share with like mindend people. I'm not dj'ing to perform or get on a stage in front of a crowd. I wanted to learn the craft of mixing the music that I love so much. That's my motivation.
I love to see really passionate artists, DJ's, musicians .. stick to their gameplan! (mars volta, radiohead)

I respect that .. And I value my personal priority - audio / record production in the same regard.

A lot of personal / financial life obligations hindered my creative process and freedom to create ... so I kind of feel "late". I'm starting to believe more and more that I'm right on time. But I'm definitely late to the DJ game. So I'm really taking what I can get. And doing my best to convey to the listening body that I'm there for THEM! ... for now.


Which means constant "Wobble" requests ... Skrillex requests ... "The New Deadmau5 FIVE" ... But I love it.
I'll play any reasonable request that's on my machine that will not clear the floor. And then TRY to put my own spin on it.

It's been a GREAT journey so far. But I can feel the fire for this year. <-- corny.

But I believe it.
Sheilah Kurzhal
10.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
Hot naked girls.

Thats a great perspective! And I'm glad you mentioned open minded, because ... Those are the BEST crowds! (obviously)

Towards the end of the summer, I got invited to spin for an amusement park here. The amusement park has a program where they hire and lodge foreign 18 - 20 year olds for a (probably shady) work exchange program. This was their employee appreciation party.

It was me vs. like 200 (mostly European chicks), at evening , at the park ... stage was sick! right next to a pool ... summer was ending. they were all going home. And it was the best evening I've ever had spinning. They wanted 4 on the floor ... FUN ... ENERGETIC ... Glitchy ... progressive ... and sooo open minded. Such a contrast to the club scene I experienced here. And again ... inspiring!!
Sheilah Kurzhal
10.01.2013
As I wrap up my EP. I'm really trying to go hard and bring it home STRONG.

Before I start a production session ... I love now [since I got into DJ'ing] having the capability of loading up Traktor ... Powering on the S2 ... And just seeing where it goes with no intent but to explore!

I'm reminded of techniques to try to incorporate into my music. Sounds and textures that are hot right now. Kick and sub balance references.

It is such a beautiful day and age we're in.

As a DJ, with 1 successful (as in lead to more opportunities) season [spring and summer - touristy area here] under my belt, last year .. I found myself craving more and more to bring my production techniques and knowledge into my DJ game. I was able to modify a Beaubryte Mapping for Launchpad to my liking (basic stuff) and somewhat fill the desire to do more. I used (insta-grat) effects vary sparingly and I believe in a more unique way than a lot of pure newbies probably would have.

I've been using and supporting Native Instruments products for years. Understanding Traktor was a piece of cake.

What was not a piece of cake was the art of DJ'ing. Keeping a balanced sound on JACKED UP systems where the club / venue owners force you to "just deal with things".

Operator error. The most leftfield / oddball things seem to pop up out of nowhere .. just when you're starting to get your swag right.

The circumstantial embarrassment of playing for an empty room. (TOUGH for me. I almost wanna not get paid and leave.)

For me, the 7 - 8 months of weekly gigs were exhilarating and challenging. I kept things pretty basic. I did try and challenge myself every week. I got nervous EVERY TIME until the moment I hit play. I'm nervous now as I talk about it.

BUT I CANNOT WAIT. I've learned a lot thanks to this community . And look forward to taking more risks!

YOU [other DJ's] especially here are inspiring me! Even the people that hop on with what can kind of sometimes be looked at as a negative perspective. I may be agitated for a moment ... but I'm forced to dig ... do more research ... check myself.

My confidence is at an all time high for 2013. Musically, I'm growing. And I'm going to be more aggressive this upcoming season. (Northwest Florida ... Tourist Trap area) [there's an EP title right there .. TOURIST TRAP VOL 1]

#Inspiration #Motivation


But anyways .. I'd love to hear anyone thoughts that read through that nonsense!

MUCH LOVE. MUCH RESPECT.
Sheilah Kurzhal
17.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
EP is smooth man! Awesome work. Number two is my favorite.
DJ SB - THANKS A LOT!! I really appreciate you taking the time to listen! I wasn't gonna say much about it until I made one more pass with mixdowns. You may want to give track 2 another spin because I smoothed it and the others out big time.

Again thank you!!!
Palma Hanslip
16.01.2013
Inspiration for me is simple things in life at times. But the main inspiration for me is that there have been numerous DJ's came out of my current residency and made it big in what they do. Main one being Chris Lake. Second of all, i'm from a small(ish) town where everyone knows everyone and every week i watch everyone say "they are fed up/bored/nothing to do" or "can't wait for the weekend, working sucks". I'm lucky to enjoy my job, but would definitely love to do DJ'n/Production full time, so watching these people give me an aim in life opposed to their aim of just getting drunk..

Also, i red another thread like this the other day about haters or something along that lines.. Anyone got a link? I can't find it no more

Thanks.
Random X
16.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Good to read all of this! And a great post jshawpro.

I would love to contribute to this thread but I am way to inexperience to do so.
The only thing I can say is that I told myself whenn i started, that I only would play music that I like and want to share with like minded people. I'm not DJing to perform or get on a stage in front of a crowd. I wanted to learn the craft of mixing the music that I love so much. That's my motivation.
This is how I started out as well, and even why I eventually ended up on MIDI controlled DJing.
As that I had no space to start out on two turntables back in 2007, but wanted to learn how to pick appropriate records and beatmatch them.

Inspiration for me can be anything;
- my youngest girl starting to walk or climb stairs,
- my oldest making me proud by constantly showing her love for my youngest daughter or just - dancing/singing like there's no tomorrow,
- a desktop wallpaper,
- a conversation with friends,
- the emotions some note combinations bring while I was just whistling/humming an improvisation,
- or last but certainly not least my fiancee telling me she loves me.
Halley Wurzer
16.01.2013
EP is smooth man! Awesome work. Number two is my favorite.
Linda Chavda
12.01.2013
Photos inspire me a lot and so does just taking myself out of a situation and watching what people do.
Pasty Vancor
12.01.2013
Other DJ's mixes, women, anime, anime women, songs. Ya the list is very short.

I like to keep it simple, and I love anime.
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by jshawpro
Awesome!

That's my new slogan ...

I Am. BREED
"My live shows create bastards."



>> No offense at all intended <<
hahaha. I believe this community has pretty slack laws on what we can talk about. But thats a good slogan dude, just dont get sued over it.. lol
Antonetta Wikel
12.01.2013
Where's the like button?
Sheilah Kurzhal
12.01.2013
Awesome!

That's my new slogan ...

I Am. BREED
"My live shows create bastards."



>> No offense at all intended <<
Sheilah Kurzhal
12.01.2013
Will do ... THANKS for expressing an interest. I'm losing weight I'm grinding so hard, bro!
Originally Posted by SirReal
Please post a link to your EP when you're finished.
I hear you on recording your sets. I have yet to record any myself. I plan to integrate that technique into my process ASAP. I should be more compelled to do so now that I finally cleaned up the mess I made of iTunes and Traktor in 2012. I've got things sitting sweet! I'm VERY selectively rebuilding and adding hot new stuff every day. With a much better strategy. I ditched my Launchpad (it became my crutch) for now. Just my library .. my fx .. my imagination .. and my controller .. oh and my SKILL .. or lack thereof!
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
What inspires me the most is djing and watching the crowd react to your vibe and song choices.

Even more so if we are throwing a rave in the forest and I see people go off into the bushes to make sexy time. My set creates babies and I don't believe I have anything that inspires me more to dj then to see people getting it on cause my music makes them want to bang. LOL
Antonetta Wikel
12.01.2013
Please post a link to your EP when you're finished. As far as what inspires me... Now a days it takes some new tracks to get my a$$ motivated to mix but once I do, I find I mix a combination of old and new tracks. That usually leads to a 3-4 hour mix session that I sometimes record and sometimes don't. I really should record every one but...
Sheilah Kurzhal
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by MayTox
That's what I believe really inspires me. it isn't easy to find someone really passionate, but if you find someone like that I believe it can be easily spread to you.

SO TRUE! Behind most movements is a team and at the vary least insight from outside sources. I have a friend, who I feel is a better producer than I am. We've known each other for 12 + years. We would research production techniques and basically taught ourselves the technical side audio / record production. We both ended up taking the 40 hour standard work configuration .. And I'm finding him harder and harder to motivate. TONS OF TALENT. GENIUS in many respects. We talk often, but no more exchanging Ableton projects.

I'm just gonna grind for both of us, though! Make him an offer he can't resist! Production-wise .. I wouldn't be sh*t with out him know that I believe about ...
Roderick Maund
12.01.2013
Well I would say that talking to other djs and people that are passionate about what they're doing is what makes me motivated and inspired... I remember one time I was with Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice and Paco Osuna on the same time and on the DJ Booth on ENTER@Oporto, after the show I had a talk with Richie and it was amazing to see such a great DJ (my favourite) talking to me about what influenced him and took him further, what he transmitted was simply a feeling of being able to accomplished whatever you want just by believing in what you doing and struggling for what you want. That's what I believe really inspires me. it isn't easy to find someone really passionate, but if you find someone like that I believe it can be easily spread to you.

Respect mate
Sheilah Kurzhal
10.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Good to read all of this! And a great post jshawpro.

Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the feedback and insight.

Originally Posted by Manolo008
The only thing I can say is that I told myself whenn i started, that I only would play music that I like and whant to share with like mindend people. I'm not dj'ing to perform or get on a stage in front of a crowd. I wanted to learn the craft of mixing the music that I love so much. That's my motivation.
I love to see really passionate artists, DJ's, musicians .. stick to their gameplan! (mars volta, radiohead)

I respect that .. And I value my personal priority - audio / record production in the same regard.

A lot of personal / financial life obligations hindered my creative process and freedom to create ... so I kind of feel "late". I'm starting to believe more and more that I'm right on time. But I'm definitely late to the DJ game. So I'm really taking what I can get. And doing my best to convey to the listening body that I'm there for THEM! ... for now.


Which means constant "Wobble" requests ... Skrillex requests ... "The New Deadmau5 FIVE" ... But I love it.
I'll play any reasonable request that's on my machine that will not clear the floor. And then TRY to put my own spin on it.

It's been a GREAT journey so far. But I can feel the fire for this year. <-- corny.

But I believe it.
Marybeth Viscione
10.01.2013
Good to read all of this! And a great post jshawpro.

I would love to contribute to this thread but I am way to inexperience to do so.
The only thing I can say is that I told myself whenn i started, that I only would play music that I like and whant to share with like mindend people. I'm not dj'ing to perform or get on a stage in front of a crowd. I wanted to learn the craft of mixing the music that I love so much. That's my motivation.
Halley Wurzer
10.01.2013
Yeah dude

I really only spin music that I enjoy and believe in these days and have built what I'd like to believe is a genuine following upon that. I DJ less frequently (for now) but always really have fun.
Sheilah Kurzhal
10.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
Hot naked girls.

Thats a great perspective! And I'm glad you mentioned open minded, because ... Those are the BEST crowds! (obviously)

Towards the end of the summer, I got invited to spin for an amusement park here. The amusement park has a program where they hire and lodge foreign 18 - 20 year olds for a (probably shady) work exchange program. This was their employee appreciation party.

It was me vs. like 200 (mostly European chicks), at evening , at the park ... stage was sick! right next to a pool ... summer was ending. they were all going home. And it was the best evening I've ever had spinning. They wanted 4 on the floor ... FUN ... ENERGETIC ... Glitchy ... progressive ... and sooo open minded. Such a contrast to the club scene I experienced here. And again ... inspiring!!
Halley Wurzer
10.01.2013
Hot naked girls.

Jk.

tl;dr (sorry)

What inspires me is knowing that by sharing sounds and music I enjoy, others experience the same indescribable feeling I get... Eargasm (maybe its not indescribable)? Anyway, I just like bringing new sounds to (generally) openminded people and seeing their enjoyment and love for the music.

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