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asl 08-26-2005 01:49 PM

Best DJ Ever
 
At least for me :thumbsup

http://www.lejo.nu/dj.html

chronic avenger 08-26-2005 01:50 PM

sorry.. BeatJunkies hands down. world champs 2x
www.beatjunkies.com

Corleone 08-26-2005 01:51 PM

qbert :)

KingAsher 08-26-2005 01:59 PM

I don't think you could really consider him a "true" DJ, but Just Blaze is by far the sickest producer in Hip Hop

Corleone 08-26-2005 02:02 PM

mixmaster mike or Prime Cuts :)

Fresh 08-26-2005 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingAsher
I don't think you could really consider him a "true" DJ, but Just Blaze is by far the sickest producer in Hip Hop

lol, cus hes on the cover of SCRATCH?

Realpascal 08-26-2005 02:05 PM

Tiesto...

KingAsher 08-26-2005 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Guru
lol, cus hes on the cover of SCRATCH?


Hahaha, I hope that's a joke

Scott McD 08-26-2005 02:06 PM

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onebigwe...m/tiesto/1.jpg

seeric 08-26-2005 02:10 PM

goddamnit! more competition.

AphEX 08-26-2005 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corleone
qbert :)

I agree, Qbert is awesome

chronic avenger 08-26-2005 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AphEX
I agree, Qbert is awesome

invisible skratch pickles won ITF 3x ina row.
or for the old schoolers fm20 was there name back then.

IwantU Bryan 08-26-2005 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K
goddamnit! more competition.

Yup you better watch out!!! :1orglaugh

IwantU Bryan 08-26-2005 02:29 PM

My vote goes to A1R3K

Fresh 08-26-2005 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingAsher
Hahaha, I hope that's a joke

:1orglaugh


lol, i hope you dont honestly think hes the best. But hey, to each his own

Fresh 08-26-2005 02:31 PM

peanut butter wolf

throwdown 08-26-2005 02:32 PM

dj xoduzz

KingAsher 08-26-2005 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Guru
:1orglaugh


lol, i hope you dont honestly think hes the best. But hey, to each his own


I definitely think he is one of the best, because he SAMPLES, which is 1000x harder than making those bullshit keyboard beats, which involves no time stretching or chopping. Even though from a business stand-point it's way better to make keyboard beats because you get the full royalty check.... but as you said, to each his own :thumbsup

abyss_al 08-26-2005 02:52 PM

richie hawtin aka plastickman :thumbsup :thumbsup

Fresh 08-26-2005 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingAsher
I definitely think he is one of the best, because he SAMPLES, which is 1000x harder than making those bullshit keyboard beats, which involves no time stretching or chopping. Even though from a business stand-point it's way better to make keyboard beats because you get the full royalty check.... but as you said, to each his own :thumbsup

i see where your coming from but... sampling is cake if you know how to do it. Its the hardest thing to do for most keyboard producers. And if you get a sample based producer in front of a keyboard, do you really think anything hot is gonna come out of it? i doubt it. The way I see it, its gotta be a mix of both. If a producer could chop up some sick samples and then lay some original keys over it, ooooooboy thats heat!

I personaly started with keyboard production with a little sampling here and there. Now, since I got my MPC, Im focusing heavily on sampling and trying to stay away from the keys so i can really get a feel for sample based production. Then ill go back and mix the two.

Deej 08-26-2005 03:09 PM

may not be the best, but close.....Dj Ravi.....met him at a Rave back in the day....out of portland (oregon).....last i knew anyway.....was booked solid back then.....he taught me a few things and was (is) a damn cool person

KingAsher 08-26-2005 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Guru
i see where your coming from but... sampling is cake if you know how to do it. Its the hardest thing to do for most keyboard producers. And if you get a sample based producer in front of a keyboard, do you really think anything hot is gonna come out of it? i doubt it. The way I see it, its gotta be a mix of both. If a producer could chop up some sick samples and then lay some original keys over it, ooooooboy thats heat!

I personaly started with keyboard production with a little sampling here and there. Now, since I got my MPC, Im focusing heavily on sampling and trying to stay away from the keys so i can really get a feel for sample based production. Then ill go back and mix the two.


No shit, see, I'm not a producer, but one of my best buddies, is, and I use to hang out in his studio and just listen to him make beats and give him input on what I thought sounded good and what didn't sound good. The craziest thing about that is one day we were fuckin with this "Los Angeles Negros" sample, for one reason or another we decided that it would sound really good if he put a Biggie quote at the intro of the song. And so we sat down picked one out and it sounded pretty dope. We thought nothing of the beat, that was until my buddies friend who was an A & R at Capitol, whom I'm also friends with as well, called him up and told that the Los Angeles Negros beat was going to be on the Jay-Z black album. And the rest is history. A little off topic, but interesting nontheless.....

Anyhow, it just bugs me to see these guys makin those keyboard beats, spending 30 minutes to an hour on it, and making millions. Now I understand, that if you find a really hot sample, you can just loop and hope that nobody is the wiser, but that happens once in a blue moon.....

My homie, is actually trying to do the exact opposite of you and that is get into the keyboard beats, since thats where the real money's at. But the thing is, is he has been making sampled beats, with several layers of keyboard off the motiff forever, and to be honest his keyboard beats aren't sounding too hot.But I'm sure he'll develope like he did with the MPC.....

tranza 08-26-2005 03:48 PM

Hahahahhaha... pretty nice...

Fresh 08-26-2005 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingAsher
No shit, see, I'm not a producer, but one of my best buddies, is, and I use to hang out in his studio and just listen to him make beats and give him input on what I thought sounded good and what didn't sound good. The craziest thing about that is one day we were fuckin with this "Los Angeles Negros" sample, for one reason or another we decided that it would sound really good if he put a Biggie quote at the intro of the song. And so we sat down picked one out and it sounded pretty dope. We thought nothing of the beat, that was until my buddies friend who was an A & R at Capitol, whom I'm also friends with as well, called him up and told that the Los Angeles Negros beat was going to be on the Jay-Z black album. And the rest is history. A little off topic, but interesting nontheless.....

Anyhow, it just bugs me to see these guys makin those keyboard beats, spending 30 minutes to an hour on it, and making millions. Now I understand, that if you find a really hot sample, you can just loop and hope that nobody is the wiser, but that happens once in a blue moon.....

My homie, is actually trying to do the exact opposite of you and that is get into the keyboard beats, since thats where the real money's at. But the thing is, is he has been making sampled beats, with several layers of keyboard off the motiff forever, and to be honest his keyboard beats aren't sounding too hot.But I'm sure he'll develope like he did with the MPC.....

Is that the last track on the Black album your talking about? If it is, thats some real good shit. The beat is awesome and the track in general is probably my favorite on that album. (but I think the hottest beat on there is dirt off your shoulder)

Ive been using a motif too and for some reason i just dont really feel the sounds in it (most of them). You really have to tweak em out. What I do is, I run the motif straight to the MPC (since the MP has a unique sound generator and makes shit sound kinda grimy) record what i want live over the MPC drums, assign it to a pad, run the MPC thru a dbx compressor into Cubase and track everything there. Gets a good, clean but grimmy sound out of motif

XPays 08-26-2005 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chronic avenger
invisible skratch pickles won ITF 3x ina row.
or for the old schoolers fm20 was there name back then.

http://www.evanradio.com/picslink/apolloxtz.jpg

Dirty Dane 08-26-2005 05:31 PM

I like Oakenfold, especially the ones from late 90s - early 00s. Back then when it was cult and not so commercial :thumbsup

robfantasy 08-26-2005 05:47 PM

http://www.novagorica.com/m4dj/galle...ul_Van_Dyk.jpg

i saw him last week, fucking amazing
http://buzzlife.com/menalto/050819?page=1

knought 08-26-2005 11:38 PM

Cute DJ!!! You got me smiling there....Hahahaha

Major (Tom) 08-27-2005 12:02 AM

danny tenaglia :)


duke


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