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silver
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  15:05:26  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit silver's homepage  Reply with quote
Its not the length that matters it's how you use it :)



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Meathead
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  15:23:07  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Meathead's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by silver:
Its not the length that matters it's how you use it :)



That's my go to excuse all the time :D


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snerkler
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  16:43:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit snerkler's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
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Originally posted by snerkler:
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Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
i notice in my own mixing that it sometimes takes some time to beatmatch which kinda makes me do a long transmission in which half the track sometimes dissapears.. hence why theres not many left :)



How long have you been DJing for? The speed of how quickly you can beatmatch comes with time and practice. I can beat match the vast majority of stuff in seconds nowadays, this then gives me the chance to fine tune it, scratch, or play about with effects etc, or if I choose to, mix straight out.




few years now.. but you prolly stick with 1 style and steady tracks? just assuming.. im doing a mixture of industrial hardcore, darkcore, frenchcore.. those styles dont always have a nice beat to go on as its often just noise hehe :)

been djing uk hardcore for a while and its quite easy to beatmatch that in a few seconds same with oldschool aka early rave





To be honest I think anything done in a 4/4 beat is pretty much the same to beatmatch, although I agree that some music it's easier to pick out the kick.
Just for your info I mix a lot of different styles, (Oldskool hardcore/rave, Happy Hardcore, Jungle, Drum 'n Bass, Techno, Trance, Hard House) but these are all 4/4. I do some hip hop/rap as well though.

Never come across Frenchcore, maybe you can enlighten me? I'm guessing it's French Hardcore?


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Project-Industrial
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  17:08:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Project-Industrial's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
i notice in my own mixing that it sometimes takes some time to beatmatch which kinda makes me do a long transmission in which half the track sometimes dissapears.. hence why theres not many left :)



How long have you been DJing for? The speed of how quickly you can beatmatch comes with time and practice. I can beat match the vast majority of stuff in seconds nowadays, this then gives me the chance to fine tune it, scratch, or play about with effects etc, or if I choose to, mix straight out.




few years now.. but you prolly stick with 1 style and steady tracks? just assuming.. im doing a mixture of industrial hardcore, darkcore, frenchcore.. those styles dont always have a nice beat to go on as its often just noise hehe :)

been djing uk hardcore for a while and its quite easy to beatmatch that in a few seconds same with oldschool aka early rave





To be honest I think anything done in a 4/4 beat is pretty much the same to beatmatch, although I agree that some music it's easier to pick out the kick.
Just for your info I mix a lot of different styles, (Oldskool hardcore/rave, Happy Hardcore, Jungle, Drum 'n Bass, Techno, Trance, Hard House) but these are all 4/4. I do some hip hop/rap as well though.

Never come across Frenchcore, maybe you can enlighten me? I'm guessing it's French Hardcore?




some tracks:
ophidian as raziel - to punish the weak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1k0eK55gE&feature=related

spl - elbow deep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woJNUlTW2Pk
(this one has a steady beat tho)

the sickest squad - frenchcore killa (ft lenny dee)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxWH-aX-ic

the sickest squad - tanani tanana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egtF-z-tD94&feature=related

manu le malin & dj producer - scratch junkies (manu le malin is the godfather of frenchcore =p)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcaK2Bh-glM&feature=related

Mescalinum United - We have arrived (manu le malin remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RQXqt9oGJM&feature=related

well thats a few :) frenchcore is like experimental industrial hardcore.. often weird sounds, (usually, but it can be diff) bpms from 190 - 230, unlogicly placed kicks..

ofcourse it has some structure :) but its kinda .. diffrent!




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http://www.discogs.com/label/Furious+Monkey+Records
http://www.furiousmonkeyrecords.com/


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snerkler
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  17:58:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit snerkler's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
i notice in my own mixing that it sometimes takes some time to beatmatch which kinda makes me do a long transmission in which half the track sometimes dissapears.. hence why theres not many left :)



How long have you been DJing for? The speed of how quickly you can beatmatch comes with time and practice. I can beat match the vast majority of stuff in seconds nowadays, this then gives me the chance to fine tune it, scratch, or play about with effects etc, or if I choose to, mix straight out.




few years now.. but you prolly stick with 1 style and steady tracks? just assuming.. im doing a mixture of industrial hardcore, darkcore, frenchcore.. those styles dont always have a nice beat to go on as its often just noise hehe :)

been djing uk hardcore for a while and its quite easy to beatmatch that in a few seconds same with oldschool aka early rave





To be honest I think anything done in a 4/4 beat is pretty much the same to beatmatch, although I agree that some music it's easier to pick out the kick.
Just for your info I mix a lot of different styles, (Oldskool hardcore/rave, Happy Hardcore, Jungle, Drum 'n Bass, Techno, Trance, Hard House) but these are all 4/4. I do some hip hop/rap as well though.

Never come across Frenchcore, maybe you can enlighten me? I'm guessing it's French Hardcore?




some tracks:
ophidian as raziel - to punish the weak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1k0eK55gE&feature=related

spl - elbow deep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woJNUlTW2Pk
(this one has a steady beat tho)

the sickest squad - frenchcore killa (ft lenny dee)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxWH-aX-ic

the sickest squad - tanani tanana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egtF-z-tD94&feature=related

manu le malin & dj producer - scratch junkies (manu le malin is the godfather of frenchcore =p)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcaK2Bh-glM&feature=related

Mescalinum United - We have arrived (manu le malin remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RQXqt9oGJM&feature=related

well thats a few :) frenchcore is like experimental industrial hardcore.. often weird sounds, (usually, but it can be diff) bpms from 190 - 230, unlogicly placed kicks..

ofcourse it has some structure :) but its kinda .. diffrent!






Wow, some of that is some wierd scary Sh*t. Has that derived from Gabba? Have to be in the right mood to listen to that sort of stuff, which is only a couple of times a year. Each to their own though :-)


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Project-Industrial
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Posted - 2009/08/17 :  19:07:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Project-Industrial's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
quote:
Originally posted by snerkler:
quote:
Originally posted by Project-Industrial:
i notice in my own mixing that it sometimes takes some time to beatmatch which kinda makes me do a long transmission in which half the track sometimes dissapears.. hence why theres not many left :)



How long have you been DJing for? The speed of how quickly you can beatmatch comes with time and practice. I can beat match the vast majority of stuff in seconds nowadays, this then gives me the chance to fine tune it, scratch, or play about with effects etc, or if I choose to, mix straight out.




few years now.. but you prolly stick with 1 style and steady tracks? just assuming.. im doing a mixture of industrial hardcore, darkcore, frenchcore.. those styles dont always have a nice beat to go on as its often just noise hehe :)

been djing uk hardcore for a while and its quite easy to beatmatch that in a few seconds same with oldschool aka early rave





To be honest I think anything done in a 4/4 beat is pretty much the same to beatmatch, although I agree that some music it's easier to pick out the kick.
Just for your info I mix a lot of different styles, (Oldskool hardcore/rave, Happy Hardcore, Jungle, Drum 'n Bass, Techno, Trance, Hard House) but these are all 4/4. I do some hip hop/rap as well though.

Never come across Frenchcore, maybe you can enlighten me? I'm guessing it's French Hardcore?




some tracks:
ophidian as raziel - to punish the weak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1k0eK55gE&feature=related

spl - elbow deep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woJNUlTW2Pk
(this one has a steady beat tho)

the sickest squad - frenchcore killa (ft lenny dee)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxWH-aX-ic

the sickest squad - tanani tanana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egtF-z-tD94&feature=related

manu le malin & dj producer - scratch junkies (manu le malin is the godfather of frenchcore =p)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcaK2Bh-glM&feature=related

Mescalinum United - We have arrived (manu le malin remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RQXqt9oGJM&feature=related

well thats a few :) frenchcore is like experimental industrial hardcore.. often weird sounds, (usually, but it can be diff) bpms from 190 - 230, unlogicly placed kicks..

ofcourse it has some structure :) but its kinda .. diffrent!






Wow, some of that is some wierd scary Sh*t. Has that derived from Gabba? Have to be in the right mood to listen to that sort of stuff, which is only a couple of times a year. Each to their own though :-)




could say so yea... its came out the french rave scene from the 90's and evolved a little my mixing french early rave with industrial hardcore.. its quite unique i guess =p


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- Project Industrial
- Disease

http://www.project-industrial.com
http://www.discogs.com/label/Furious+Monkey+Records
http://www.furiousmonkeyrecords.com/


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