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  • in reply to: Music Collection in Hours #1013750
    DJ Contour
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    Thanks for the responses! I usually have all my music sorted through Itunes which i access in Serato. I have genre playlists, popular request playlists (sorted as throwback, hip/hop, etc) and im hoping to get some music onto my USB just for convenience.

    in reply to: Can I produce two almost opposite genres? #1013616
    DJ Contour
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    Two different names isnt a bad idea at all. I have a group name for my HipHop related work and my personal name for EDM production and DJing

    in reply to: DAT @#$%@! Song #1013427
    DJ Contour
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    DJ Skittles, post: 29848, member: 4032 wrote: [media=youtube]ufDIdRyMklw[/media]
    I’m American, so I like to spin a lot of electro-house 🙂
    I like to bring down the levels pretty low, and slowly put in the part of the song where you here the heels clicking, banging on the door, cell phone ringing ect ect (about a minute in or so). I always get the “what the hell is this?” looks from the crowd, but its just slowly building them up. It gets louder and louder and louder until finally the women says “You Blocked Me on Facebook, and Now Your Going to Die!” and it drops. People go absolutely nuts.

    This song probably the most amusing track of any set i play, just from the early reactions of everyone (note: that the majority of my gigs are all college scene and basically obsessed with hiphop) I just take a short breather as the music gets quiet, then the cell phone goes off and at least a dozen girls are mind f***** as to where the ringing is coming from. and if im feeelin the energy ill let her get all the way up to “and now youre going to die” INSTANTLY i cut to “KILL…” (drop) from Kill The Noise (Dillon Francis) [media=youtube]APj4iHtM4lg[/media] 🙂

    in reply to: Recording a Mix Advice #1013425
    DJ Contour
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    Thanks !!! I’ll let you know what I go with

    in reply to: Recording a Mix Advice #1013421
    DJ Contour
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    Thanks man ! Soon as I have some free time I’ll look into some recording software. I do like Serato, but I’m always willing to experiment with new software. Hopefully they have mappings for the Mixtrack Pro.

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