You might want to try titling your mixes something. Just some promotional advice. People would rather see a title instead of a date. Atleast, I know I would.
While although the transitions are a little rough, Excision, Downlink, and Datsik are my favorite dubstep artists, so I like it. Good choice of music, they really fit together.
You have some cool gear. Also we need a gear porn thread.
[QUOTE=Croix;31629577]You have some cool gear. Also we need a gear porn thread.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. And I would love to see facepunches gear!
[QUOTE=fpmankills;31629054]While although the transitions are a little rough, Excision, Downlink, and Datsik are my favorite dub artists, so I like it. Good choice of music, they really fit together.[/QUOTE]
dubstep != dub
I really like these. You should teach me :P
I hate it when people call dubstep dub, because I'm always like fuck yeah dub I love dub and then its dubstep and Im sad :(
On the mixes: What kmartsqrl said, and use some effects. I hate seeing mixes where the dj just beatmatches. I realise it's a big skill to learn, but sampling and mangling and stuff while mixing just makes it exquisite and awesome.
In my newer mixes I am using more effects because I have to agree they were very boring.
On a different note, I'm taking the stanton t62s back. They're just awful! The tone arms are adjusted perfectly and yet they still skip all the time.
If anyone has suggestions for turn tables under $300 please share!
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