Since I started DJ'ing I've always played house music in various sub genres that basically stuck to the 4/4 beat structure.
I have dabbled with some breaks stuff but only things with a similar 4/4 structure.
My new resolution is to try and mix up some other genres as I play sets that are mainly mashups and I'd like to mix things up a but with some different genres. I came across DJ AM and DJ Cobra recently and love their stuff.
Initally I want to mix stuff that is based around commercial hip hop/rnb as this is used as the base for a lot of mashups/blends that I want to use. Although I'm not looking to become a scratch guru I am having trouble getting my head around the structure of mixing. By structure I mean in dance musically you typically have the 1 minute intro and outro that you overlap to create a mix.
I've searched google and youtube and found a couple of videos that explain the basics of counting, drops and cutting but they aren't that indepth. Any home users mixes are either two bad or two advanced to follow that I have found.
What I really need advice on is the following:
1. Are there any good resources preferably videos to check out on how to mix (beat match) rnb/hip hop?
2. What are good tunes to start practicing with, stuff I found on itunes and CD's are almost radio edits with no intro or outro. I'm so new to the sound I'm not sure if thats the norm and are meant to be mixed by dropping/cutting in ?
I'm a newbie to this sound so any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
p.s using TSP and X1
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