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    Quote Originally Posted by MiL0 View Post
    I've done a couple of tunes with Noisia (awhile ago now though!) - they pretty much write at 172.00bpm for all their dnb stuff.
    Yup i noticed that too, probably so when they are djing their stuff out they don't have to move the pitchfaders on the turntables

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    I believe Noisa was one of a couple production groups who said "hey.... we are not djs, we just make music." then they started djing cause their productions were pretty damn good. I think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    I believe Noisa was one of a couple production groups who said "hey.... we are not djs, we just make music." then they started djing cause their productions were pretty damn good. I think?
    pretty much - the money is in playing out not pumping out cd's

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    I believe Noisa was one of a couple production groups who said "hey.... we are not djs, we just make music." then they started djing cause their productions were pretty damn good. I think?
    pretty much the case for all dnb producers... can't think of many dnb producers that [i]don't[i/] dj... Jonny L? erm, anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentoSan View Post
    Yup i noticed that too, probably so when they are djing their stuff out they don't have to move the pitchfaders on the turntables
    They used to have a Cubase template that was set at 172 upon startup if I recall... I have the same

    besides, 172bpm is a really nice bpm to work at... I find 174 too fast... let the dj speed it up, if necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    I believe Noisa was one of a couple production groups who said "hey.... we are not djs, we just make music." then they started djing cause their productions were pretty damn good. I think?
    Interesting to hear this, clearly they've improved, 'cause their essential mix was great.

    OT: Also am I crazy to think that it is moreover DJs beginning to produce rather than Producers beginning to DJ when it comes to EDM artists?
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