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bent_bananna
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 14:18:14
Anyone live near Manchester/Stockport thats mixing hardcore? All my mates mix d n b and have no interest in what im doin and i really want someone to mix with and share skills and advice!
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 14:35:02
I just thought I'd let you know how to spell BANANA
That's right, two Ns in BANANA not three...
Thank you and good luck.
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bent_bananna
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 17:23:58
Yeah i know.
Your very clever!
I forgot my msn password so had to start a new account and since bent_banana was already taken i had to make do with bananna instead. I now use that as my username on all registration forms and forums so I don't forget.
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Mad Max
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 17:27:26
shame i live in Yeovil I always like new dj friends. Altho mate u should mix with ur dnb friends. I try to mix any style of music helps with skills. Also u can mix dnb and hardcore together aint to hard if u have the right tunes and pratice
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 17:50:16
dnb mixes super well with hardcore (uk hardcore, hhc and breakbeat hardcore)
You can lay the rap vocal intros in uk hardcore and hhc over dnb and it flows perfectly :D
(and the breaks mix on top of hardcore very well too)
The only thing that really doens't mix with dnb is gabber/dutch hardcore...Learning to mix other styles helps your mixing overall so give it a shot.
From what I've seen dnb DJs are lazy with their EQing so you might get bad habits so make sure you don't forget how to EQ with hardcore...
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tru bass
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Posted - 2006/10/31 : 18:59:12
quote: Originally posted by Dain-Ja:
The only thing that really doens't mix with dnb is gabber/dutch hardcore...
I Have heard a song that mixes D'n'B and Gabba really well!
u might of heard of it!
DJ Promo vs DJ Delerium - Bass Power
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bent_bananna
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Posted - 2006/11/01 : 00:10:42
Thats not the problem. My mate don't like hardcore!
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2006/11/01 : 14:48:51
Gabber and DnB mix really well together if you pick the right tracks.
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Phobz
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Posted - 2006/11/01 : 14:52:40
I live in Warrington, 20 min train :P
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bent_bananna
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Posted - 2006/11/02 : 14:18:47
U heard of New Mills by any chance? Its inbetween stockport anf buxton
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2006/11/02 : 14:36:48
quote: Originally posted by bulby_g:
Gabber and DnB mix really well together if you pick the right tracks.
I personally strongly dislike the sound of a gabber drums with breakbeat percussion on top so gabber and dnb are no good for me LOL
UK hardcore goes so much better with dnb anyways...
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