Yaght house?
http://www.beatport.com/chart/on-the...ht-house/68509
Where did that come from? :-\
Yaght house?
http://www.beatport.com/chart/on-the...ht-house/68509
Where did that come from? :-\
It's not the gear. It's how you use it.
limitations are the source of creativity.
If you don't practice you don't want it.
http://soundcloud.com/zimfella
Oh hello there revived thread... Haven't seen this in a while, I moved on from dubstep and made a techno and house crate. House pleases me very much and is so fun to mix.
Anyone heard of Bro House? Apparently I've been playing that unknowingly for a while now, but I just call it Jackin House. Lol. http://www.5chicago.com/columns/this...012/index.html
If you are looking something harder to mix in lounge sessions try Psychill 110~120bpm
I'm all into psytrance fullon 145 bpm but found a good place to chill playing Psychill
Also for genre discovering try this radio www.di.fm. There is one radio per sub-genre so it will be easy to find one genre that pleases you. Just be pacient and listen at least one hour at each sub-genre that catchs your interest.
Start with old 70's funk and work your way forward.
You have two options:
A) Start working on a different sound that complements Dubstep whatever that may be (if you are playing brostep go for some hard electro for instance)
or B) Start an entirely new sound that will not go with Dubstep, but is something else you are into (e.g. Disco/Funk)
Select your sounds carefully. You can't go from really any sort of dubstep into something like 70s disco flavours, at least without some sort of intermediate other sound that connects the two. Try to add sounds to your set in a logical way.
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
If you want to go batshit crazy, you could mix in Eurobeat.
I might be biased on that bit though.
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