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Erick Laparra.
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June 11, 2015 at 7:28 pm #2209551
LP LIANG
ParticipantComo estas, yo soy de Guatemala y tengo mas de 25 anos de ser DJ, cualquier cosa que necesites estoy a tus ordenes, mi coreo es luispliang@gmail.com.
Saludos
June 11, 2015 at 7:56 pm #2209561DJ Vintage
ModeratorHey Erick, welcome to the forums. Have a good time here.
Obviously we think you have already found the best place on the web for beginners and advanced DJs alike 😀
@Luis: No problem saying hi in Spanish. But please no complete posts/replies in any other language than English.June 11, 2015 at 7:59 pm #2209591LP LIANG
ParticipantOhhh Sory…my bad…jajajajaja
here it is….
Hey, hello, I’m also from Guatemala, have more than 25 years of experience in Djing, anything you need I;ll be more than happy to help.
My email is luispliang@gmail.comRegards
June 11, 2015 at 8:02 pm #2209601Erick Laparra
ParticipantGracias Luis! Seguro voy a molestarte (thanks Luis, I will surelly contact you)
Awsome casuallity to find someone from my own country over here.
And thanks Vintage. That’s why I joined! Lol
Any advice on the sharing mixes subject?
June 11, 2015 at 8:07 pm #2209621LP LIANG
ParticipantThe best way for me to share Mixes is on http://www.mixcloud.com, other music share website are limited to royalties and a bunch of stuff.
June 11, 2015 at 8:26 pm #2209631Erick Laparra
Participantcool. Yeah I was considering mixcloud. I’m just starting so my main focus right now is getting beatmatching right and started to use some filters to smooth the transitions. Is it Ok to upload amateur mixes over there? I guess the only way to get better is having more experienced people listen to your work and get feedback from them.
June 11, 2015 at 8:32 pm #2209641LP LIANG
ParticipantWhat Gear are you using right now?
1. Software
2. Controler or CDJ’s
3. Type of music?I’ll be glad to help you in everyway I can.
“La practica hace al Maestro” (Practice makes the Master (Teacher)
So practice, you should watch the 4 videos Phill Uploaded this week, it is a great way to make things right. Have your Phrasing and Bar Count right, Know your music, whatever genre it is, smooth transitions is the best way to the people and to their ears, learn the Keymatch technic.
June 11, 2015 at 8:37 pm #2209651DJ Vintage
ModeratorAnd if you have stuff on mixcloud (or somewhere else), be sure to post a link in the Mixes, Music & Shows forum here for maximum exposure.
June 11, 2015 at 8:59 pm #2209671Erick Laparra
Participantthnx Vintage!
Yup, been following you guys on youtube for a couple of months now.Currently using Traktor Pro 2 on a Kontrol S2 mk2
Music? A bit of everything. Mostly progressive, electro and tech house, dubstep and starting to apreciate new genres like trap and moombahton amongst others.
Also love breakbeats, new and old funk and old school hiphop.And most of all, I LOVE discovering new music.
June 12, 2015 at 2:39 am #2209681LP LIANG
ParticipantGreat gear !!!
I also use Traktor Pro 2 for about 3 years, now with Kontrol S4 MK2, 2 units of Kontrol F1 purely for remix decks and preset effects, 1 Machine MKI to produce my own loops is the key to my mixing.
I mix Deep House, EDM, Comical POP english and spanish, been all over the clubs here, Kaluah, Q Bar, Mikao, Plus Original, Plus the shops, The Manor, Prime, you name it.
let’s get together whenever you can and share ideas.
June 12, 2015 at 4:17 am #2209721Erick Laparra
ParticipantWow Luis! Where can I hear your work?
June 12, 2015 at 7:11 am #2209751DJ Vintage
ModeratorHi Erick,
Feel free to post whatever you like by way of mixes. You are right in that you only get better if you practice a lot. Good feedback to your practice and try-outs will help improve yourself much quicker.
June 12, 2015 at 5:32 pm #2210221LP LIANG
Participanthere is my mix cloud page https://www.mixcloud.com/LPLIANG/
there’s a few mixes I’ve done, a bit old, but I ill be uploading more soon, haven’t had the time with all the things I’ve done.
by the way, now I only DJ weddings, b-Days, Graduations, etc…… my club days are over jajajajaja, plus this kind of gigs pays “A LOT” more than Djing in Clubs, it great exposure and is awesome to interact with all kind of people, know what music trend is now dominating the dance floors, but as having fun, few drinks and having a blast with your friends at a table reserved for your group, it is very demanding and is exhausting if you do it as a Hobbie or second Job. try to wake up at 7:00 am to be in the office on time on a friday after going to bed at 6:00 am after a thursday night gig at Plus…..not a god idea, maybe the first month, but after a while, you can’t do either things right.
What is your main interest in becoming a DJ? you hanna play in clubs? you wanna play in private parties, weddings? whats tour goal?
DJ Vintage: how can you place your pic on your profile, been clicking on the image spot on my profile and does nothing….jajajaja
June 12, 2015 at 7:24 pm #2210231Erick Laparra
ParticipantHonestly, I’ve been a fan of EDM (and music un general) since I can remember and way before electronic music became more mainstream over here as it is today, I’ve always been drawn to the energy a DJ can transmit to whole crowds of people. So I’ve always been interested but never considered it. Last year I ound out there is the BPM academy but was late to enroll, so this year I thought “what the hell” and finally started.
So I’m no musician and not an experto but would really like to see how far I can take it. And yes, having a full time job makes it a bit harder to consider it as a way of living but I want to see how much talent I can develope for this.
On the oher hand I love learnin new things so this is a thrill.Ans btw, great mixes man, gonna listen to them over the weekend if you dont mind.
June 14, 2015 at 8:51 pm #2210951Erick Laparra
ParticipantWell, I set up a Mixlr account:
http://mixlr.com/method-in-chaos
Gonna be livestreaming my practice sessions on weeknights and weekend afternoons, so all constructive feedback is welcomed!
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