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» dweezil replied on Mon May 3, 2004 @ 3:42pm. Posted in Energyze @ Rainbow.
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Awesome party. Big up to J for makin' it happen!!!

This was my second time in Montreal and it gets better every time.

Great people and great fun.

Keep up the good work.
» dweezil replied on Thu Feb 19, 2004 @ 5:07pm. Posted in mixing house/techno.
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hehe nice.

also... i have seen some tight juggling with the cdj1000s. but most of the people who know how to jugle use vinyl because they have been using vinyl for so long. its hard for a new technology to take off quicly, just give it time.
» dweezil replied on Thu Feb 19, 2004 @ 3:12pm. Posted in mixing house/techno.
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Originally posted by MUSORK...

I would like to see you do half of what fishead does with turntables with your cd players..
your a fucking baby and a pain in the ass...
grow up already your fucking annoying me with your whining... no one cares about your shitty plight for cd djs everywhere


LOL. Thats not necessary. I thought we all agreed that its not about the media its about the quality of the overall mix? Based on what you said I take it you don't agree and you think that a mix is only good if its done on vinyl. Enough of this bigotry, can't we all get along?

-nate-
» dweezil replied on Wed Feb 18, 2004 @ 10:31am. Posted in mixing house/techno.
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Originally posted by FISHEAD...

I won't even get into the cd vs. vinyl debate because... imho... it's completely irrelevant - whether a dj uses cds or records is about as important to me as whether they're vegetarian or gay or have blond hair... your preference in tools - like your preference in food, sex and hair color is a personal choices....



word up!!!
» dweezil replied on Tue Feb 17, 2004 @ 11:28am. Posted in mixing house/techno.
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I have heard a lot of djs say that vinyl is easier, I don't use vinyl and I would think that cds are easier, however your either a good dj or your not. Beatmatching 3 cds or 3 records are both difficult but a cd deck is technologically superior in so many ways that it can be easier for some and yet very difficult for others.

Wait.. This is not another vinyl vs. cd war is it?
If it is I will say I definitely stand behind the latest and greatest dj technology and I don't mean the new technics model. I still buy vinyl though since its hard to find some stuff on cd.

But to answer Country-Boy's question. When letting a mix ride like that it definitely works best when you choose compatible songs. But either way you will find yourself fine tuning the pitch while in the mix for that long. And also don't forget about the EQ, the songs might sound horrible together if they are not properly equalized.
» dweezil replied on Thu Feb 12, 2004 @ 10:21am. Posted in house.
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Try some Luke Chable from austrailia or some Geri Da Pig from Hungary, they both rock the progressive house/trance scene. Markus Schulz puts out some good ones. Sasha of course.
Benz & MD are some rising stars, Ozgur Can. Starecase. M.A.S. rocks the house. Mathew Dekay. James Holden. etc, on and on and on.
» dweezil replied on Thu Feb 12, 2004 @ 10:09am. Posted in Deep Dish GU 021.
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yes deep dish are brilliant
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