Changing scenes
I’m bored.
Let’s, like, talking about DJing or something.
GAH! ENTERTAIN ME!
Changing scenes
I’m bored.
Let’s, like, talking about DJing or something.
GAH! ENTERTAIN ME!
well if you’re really that bored … hows about giving me a hand in my thread right below this one ![]()
Alright, I just did
Now I’m bored again
Go produce! never gets boring
I’m at work, though. I can’t produce. I can’t even watch YouTube… ![]()
go back to djtechtools first articles and start reading ![]()
BaaAaaAAAAaaaaAaaH~!
http://studenthome.nku.edu/~russelljo/flash/dudefalling.swf
nice animation, may keep you entertained for awhile. ![]()
** turn up sound~!
hahahaha
Ok then, lets talk about music, cause I have been wondering.
I am from Denmark, Europe and listen/play mainly to Techno, Minimal, Tech and Deep. 80-90% of the music played at this scene comes from Euorpe (mainly Germany). Some comes from south america and some from Canada, but very litle comes from US (ofcause theres the Detroit scene witch has “always” been there).
How is it in US? Do you play these genres, and where does the artists come from? Are the european (german) artists popular there?
Well, I’m a bad reference cause I have no idea what it’s like in the mainstream. The stuff I spin comes from all over. The industrial/noise artists hail from all over but mainly Canada, the US, Mexico, Brazil, England and Germany. There are some spatterings elsewhere but nothing really from the rest of Europe that’s big in the US.
The Hardstyle and Gabber stuff I’ve been digging up, though, has been from all over the place. I haven’t been able to pin anything solid location-wise down yet.
Ok. Well, the genres you play are not big here - at all. And where you from?
And it is not like the genres I mention (Techno, Minimal, Tech and Deep) are mainstream here.
…I’m playing at a club called Metro (Gay/Lesbian Night) the place get jumping and the pay is good. I get to play anything 80’s, Indie, Electro, and Spanish Rock. More info @ myspace.com/clubmetro80s
I’m from New Jersey and I spin in NYC. The genres I spin are HUGE in Germany. But they are crazy over there
Well the spin ALOT of genres in Germany. A scene far ahead of many other contries. And yeah they are crazy, but mostly in a good way ![]()
oh, that crazy comment was in the good way.
There are lots of different genres here. Hell, there’s a club in NYC that will play almost anything at least once a month. I’ve seen ambient noise nights, gabber nights, metal nights, drum and bass, electronic, hip-hop, underground hip-hop, folk, cock rock, blues swing, etc. etc. etc.. But, well, I kinda stick to my thing for now. MIght start branching out cause, well, there’s a lot more money in techno/house, even if I will be bored out of my mind.
Maybe the chicks won’t be as crazy.
You can mix some fun stuff with techno and house. Throw in some horror movie clips, mix in guitar riffs from slayer (I did this once with a testament song). The music is basic which will give you more freedom.
Yeah, that’s the idea. I need to go through a lot of my non-dance music stuff and see what I can string together out of it
Maybe some Zeppelin, Slayer, Slipknot, Tool, etc..
Some of the coolest mass up I have ever heard were of rock or metal bands put to house or techno.
i can only say that you´re right about rock/metal vs. elektro/house. i have some nice rmxalbums from bands like ZAO, raein, converge and so on. i love to play those songs when i mix at parties of my friends, cause me and all my buddies are rooted in hardcore and metal. i also play drums in a crust/hc band here in germany. and hell next month is our first gig…
eventho this forum is for digital djing, i think we need a new topic, where we can talk about everything, if u know what i mean