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Club of Jacks are a London based House & Garage production / DJ duo with releases on a number of underground labels including Plastik People Recordings, Blockhead Recordings, Hi Energy!, Pocket Jacks Trax, Soul Revolution Records and their own Club of Jacks imprint.
So not all reggae, but giving you a bit of a Caribbean vibe, most are a bit older, could go on but here are a few that will move people.
http://soundcloud.com/thom-b/
2011-04-14-the-corners-of-my
KONTROL S8, 2x KONTROL D2, XONE DB4, traktor audio 10, kontrol x1, pioneer hdj 2000, software traktor scratch pro 2 & ableton suite 9
and some more
http://soundcloud.com/thom-b/
2011-04-14-the-corners-of-my
KONTROL S8, 2x KONTROL D2, XONE DB4, traktor audio 10, kontrol x1, pioneer hdj 2000, software traktor scratch pro 2 & ableton suite 9
And one to get them in the pool.
http://soundcloud.com/thom-b/
2011-04-14-the-corners-of-my
KONTROL S8, 2x KONTROL D2, XONE DB4, traktor audio 10, kontrol x1, pioneer hdj 2000, software traktor scratch pro 2 & ableton suite 9
THIS...Pantie dropper
never got too deep into the genre but i have had a sweet spot for scientist and king tubby...
You know its sad but this works just as well.
Oh yea I forgot to say that you don't even have to mix songs either when mixing reggae to accomplish this all you need is a mic. Play one song and when you are ready to make your transition pick up your mic and shout random crap that aligns with the new incoming song then play it here is a example with non reggae songs
The wanted glad you came playing. You want to transistion to Call me maybe.
So you pick up the mic at the end of the second chorus filter down glad you came and shout out " hey you sexy here is my number call me now don't say no just say maybe" drop cued Call me maybe at here is my number call me maybe.
For more flare trigger two gun shots one fog horn and two lasers backspin and say Reeeeeewwwiiindddd trigger a machine gun sample then play track from the beginning.
You make it sound so easy!Originally Posted by Dj Noriddim
DJ'ing: 2x1200MK2, DJM 850, Dicers, F1, Zomo MC-1000, Sony MDR-v700, i7 Win 10 HP Envy
Production: Ableton Live 8 and a mouse, Sennheiser HD400, Sony VAIO
Click HERE to D/L Free Tracks from Soundcloud!!!
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Well thing is it easy because its all I hear on the radio and clubs in the Bahamas. Radio stations are just branching out and hiring new DJ's who can actually mix more that just reggae and hip hop. The clubs basically sell out to the masses which are just getting into other genres. So yea Dj's down here have it easy in fact most guys here have made it simply because of their mic gimmicks.
We have a sad state of Djing over here.
Shame - 'cos the music is STRONG.
Can any of you reggae heads help me? I'm trying to track down a riddim that I CANNOT find:
Superstition Riddim (1999) Rag Town label
Anyone know where I can lay my hands on this riddim????
DJ'ing: 2x1200MK2, DJM 850, Dicers, F1, Zomo MC-1000, Sony MDR-v700, i7 Win 10 HP Envy
Production: Ableton Live 8 and a mouse, Sennheiser HD400, Sony VAIO
Click HERE to D/L Free Tracks from Soundcloud!!!
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