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I think it was a cool transition to the next track.
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There’s also an almost hermetic community that exists in many areas of dance music, where serious hobbyists feed off each other’s expertise but barely connect to the industry – despite many of those involved actually working in it.
That sounded HORRIBLE
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come on if you were a regular, drunk, commercial loving punter like those in the video that would of sounded amazing
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His rendition of 7 Nation Army was a bit sloppy - the the SHM part wasn't (that) terrible.
This is nothing that has not been done before by turntablists. In fact, they've been doing it for MINIMUM 20 YEARS!
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Now this is awesome....laid back luke doing that sHm one is shit the concept behind doing it is good but he just can't pull it off, in the couple of mixes that has being posted up saying this mix/trick is amazing need their ear's cleaned out.... isn't there anyone who'd care to give it a try and post there result's?
It's not difficult - but it takes A LOT of practice. Don't forget, you've got the whole pitch range (+/-8% on Technics) at both speeds (33 1/3 and and 45) - that's a LOT of possible notes! A lot of dance tunes (in fact, tunes in general) only use 3 or 4 notes in their melodies. Find a tune where the notes are within the range of the ones reproducable with a tone (or ploop) and the pitch range on TT's and start practicing.
I'm guessing it was pretty easy to work out - LBL sounded like he'd figured it out that day, while Dexta NAILED every note and tweak and clearly had practiced for hours over a period of (I suspect) months.
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All I was thinking was: "get on with it."
But it's nice to see a refreshingly original transition.
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