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Banging / Dirty / Electro - House - Mix (With A little GRUM) Posted on: 11.08.2011 by Erick Radu http://soundcloud.com/va_el/mini-mix-3Hi, I just started recording my mixes so I can start making my transitions flawless. Please listen to my mix recorded literally 3 minutes ago and leave any constructive criticism you desire. Regards, Vel (Va_eL) | |
Aleta Repass 14.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Awesomer
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Erick Radu 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
Dark Fantasy (Figure Bootleg) DallasK - Front Back (Original Mix) Plugged (Original Mix) 4:00 Ado Wherever We Are (Grum Remix) White Noise / Red Meat (Samuel Ietto Remix) |
Kenton Almeyda 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Max Jones
In the actual event, this DJ mix is something like 5 tracks? I don't like 3 of them, track selection wise. The others were fine, and the mixing was low-overlap-of-tracks-but-otherwise-fine. Honestly I feel like the whole experience of listening was pretty much a waste of time. Oh boy, five electro house tracks.. so what? What did I learn about the creator, about music, about anything? Am I going to say to myself "hey, I should rock out for 9 minutes and put on that nameless minimix?" There may be some listener out there who is looking to form an artistic or emotional connection with a 9 minute mix of 5 tracks whose creator doesn't even felt is worthy of a name. But I'm believeing probably not. I figure the typical creator who posts on this community is looking for feedback which includes this sort of "meta" feedback, about the mix independently of the music it contains. YMMV.
Stop trying to make DJing more of an art than it really is. We're JUST playing other people's tunes, remember?
Weird when you see DJs with this attitude about their own artform. Is there any amount of creative or technical effort one could exert while "playing other people's tunes" which would render the effort more artistically respectable than "JUST playing other people's tunes?" |
Breana Singerman 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Max Jones
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Erick Radu 11.08.2011 | http://soundcloud.com/va_el/mini-mix-3 Hi, I just started recording my mixes so I can start making my transitions flawless. Please listen to my mix recorded literally 3 minutes ago and leave any constructive criticism you desire. Regards, Vel (Va_eL) |
Aleta Repass 14.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Awesomer
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Erick Radu 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
Dark Fantasy (Figure Bootleg) DallasK - Front Back (Original Mix) Plugged (Original Mix) 4:00 Ado Wherever We Are (Grum Remix) White Noise / Red Meat (Samuel Ietto Remix) |
Kenton Almeyda 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Max Jones
In the actual event, this DJ mix is something like 5 tracks? I don't like 3 of them, track selection wise. The others were fine, and the mixing was low-overlap-of-tracks-but-otherwise-fine. Honestly I feel like the whole experience of listening was pretty much a waste of time. Oh boy, five electro house tracks.. so what? What did I learn about the creator, about music, about anything? Am I going to say to myself "hey, I should rock out for 9 minutes and put on that nameless minimix?" There may be some listener out there who is looking to form an artistic or emotional connection with a 9 minute mix of 5 tracks whose creator doesn't even felt is worthy of a name. But I'm believeing probably not. I figure the typical creator who posts on this community is looking for feedback which includes this sort of "meta" feedback, about the mix independently of the music it contains. YMMV.
Stop trying to make DJing more of an art than it really is. We're JUST playing other people's tunes, remember?
Weird when you see DJs with this attitude about their own artform. Is there any amount of creative or technical effort one could exert while "playing other people's tunes" which would render the effort more artistically respectable than "JUST playing other people's tunes?" |
Chas Giraldez 13.08.2011 | really more of a lazy mashup if its only 2 tracks |
Breana Singerman 13.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Max Jones
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Aleta Repass 13.08.2011 | What on earth are you talking about? Of course it's a mix. Stop trying to make DJing more of an art than it really is. We're JUST playing other people's tunes, remember? The transitions in this were good, the flow would work pretty well live, but I would advise taking off "key lock" unless it's needed for a specific transition. When it's on it messes with the bones of the track and makes it sound weird. I see the key lock as more of a tool than a feature that should always stay on. Did you use Virtual DJ for this? If so, lay off the effects. VDJ effects are well known for sounding dodgy and amateurish. BTW Grum is an awesome name for a genre. |
Kenton Almeyda 11.08.2011 | - Tracklistings = more listens and more feedback. - I agree with above poster.. unless this is a megamix, 9 minutes is too short. - wtf is GRUM? |
Breana Singerman 11.08.2011 | 9mins is not a mix |
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