Thanks, if you guys want to support us even more check out the blog - www.easylovedance.com. When I’m not busy announcing shows we do post about music etc., trying to keep it from becoming a ‘commercial’ blog as much as possible. Thanks and I’m sorry I don’t post here as much as I used to, simply too busy! But you can trust me, I’m repping my VCI-100 + Trigger Finger + Traktor 3.3 quite hard! Funny story, a local music store started carrying them after I told them they should and they’re now sold out, so let’s keep it up
EDIT: Also really cool, with Fukkk Offf who was using a Launchpad + Nocturn, combined we had more MIDI controllers on stage than CD-Js!!
I’d call it more a DJ set in Ableton than anything else, though with mostly his own tracks for sure. He does have the parts and everything and told me he does launch them like that and you can hear it in the mix (will be posted tomorrow on our blog actually) but when you say “live set” you sort of expect something more intricate than what he did. He’s definitely more a producer than a DJ but at the same time he still killed it, one of those ‘you had to be there’ sorta things.
EDIT: Regarding his setup, the Launchpad uses the default config. really so it just acts to launch clips. The Nocturn is mapped to control filters/VSTs. If you guys have specific questions post them here and I’ll see what I can do His setup in general isn’t very complicated or anything IMO.
@miyuru : I really like your flyer design, congrats to your designer
This must have been a cool show. Btw : Whats the location shown on your pictures ? looks like a gym hall or something … ?
Thanks, we don’t hire a designer but have always designed our own posters from the very start. The first poster we did was for DatA and we didn’t really want to pay someone to do it, figured we could do it ourselves, and so we just went from there. I just made this poster the other day actually:
On that note, Optimixx Prime designed the Fukkk Offf poster himself.
Regarding the venue, it’s at a place called Pawn Shop here in Edmonton. Capacity around 250 and meant for live music (bands). I love doing electronic shows there as it’s always very intimate with great sound.
www.pawnshoplive.ca
Agreed, just didn’t want anyone to assume anything