I'm at the bar right now, and just learned 2 lessons.
1. Beat matching is not needed, just fade out the last track, ignore the train wreck.
2. ALWAYS make sure he next track is 25-50% louder than the last.
I'm at the bar right now, and just learned 2 lessons.
1. Beat matching is not needed, just fade out the last track, ignore the train wreck.
2. ALWAYS make sure he next track is 25-50% louder than the last.
"Wow! I wanna be just like your friend! Thats honestly what i told my mom and dad when i was about 11 years old...i said when i grow up i wanna dj for rich people"
One thing i learned from this thread:
1: there a some pretty sad dudes in the world who post on internet forums while out at bars
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" I’m the Dude, so that’s what you call me. That or, uh His Dudeness, or uh Duder, or El Duderino, if you’re not into the whole brevity thing. "
I don't. And I've got a high end pisstakonometer
these kids man, in my days only thing you learned in a bar was how to not puke on yourself and how many strikes it takes to finally succeed with the line "those are nice, can i motorboat em?".
Experience taught me to avoid learning lesson 1 and lesson 2 simultaneously.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha thanks oliosky that was funnier than the dJ last night.
The bar is notorious for itunes playlist style mixing. It was retro night, which apparently is now spicegirls, rage against the machine and country lol $2.25 beers though, so its always packed, and always a shit show. Saw 5 kids get kicked out before 11. My boy and I were laughing about the mixing, and it was just starting to fill up, so I thought I would come on here and take the piss.
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