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offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:50 [#00252874]
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Hmmm, mine, hands down, bar none, is easily John Digweed,
the best dj in the world. Unlike other superstar dj's like
Oakenfold, he is not cheesy in any way, and I admire him
because he truly loves djing. . .

My second favourite dj, and I have to mention this man, is
Deiselboy, America's number 1 dj and my own personal
favourite drum and bass dj.

What of the rest of you?


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:51 [#00252881]
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from those wh I have seen :

Laurent Garnier.


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:52 [#00252883]
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D00d!. . . I've never even heard of that guy before!! What
sorta genres does he spin?


 

offline naaic from Uppsala (Sweden) on 2002-06-06 18:54 [#00252891]
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richie hawtin
jeff mills


 

offline nacmat on 2002-06-06 18:55 [#00252896]
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dj shadow

does he count as a dj?


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 18:56 [#00252898]
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01) DJ Shadow


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 18:56 [#00252900]
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i guess so... hehe... good choice nacmat! :)


 

offline artemis from Ghent (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:56 [#00252906]
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Probably Derrick May. Also genouis originator of Detroit
techno in the eighties.


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:57 [#00252910]
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He's French.

this is the Official website


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 18:58 [#00252912]
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OK thanks I'll check it out


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:08 [#00252944]
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Hmmm Dj!!!??? I must say first that I hate this
trance/dj/ecxtasy/krap...Then,my favorite "Real" djs are
RDJ,RichieHawtin,Laurent Garnier and BodganRaczinski


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 19:12 [#00252959]
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RDJ is a "real" dj??


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 19:12 [#00252960]
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I don't think he even knows how to use the crossfaders
properly. . .


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-06-06 19:13 [#00252965]
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shadow,krush,spooky,mills


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:15 [#00252969]
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Yeah Deathsmith,actually most of the performances he does
nowdays are as Dj....The performance he did at California on
the ATP's was just that,but he puts his own personal touch
in most of music that he plays,he does live
remixing,remember,he's a genious... =)


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 19:20 [#00252984]
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Oh yes, of course, it's just that. . . I hear his dj
performances can get a little. . . wild, that's all. At
least I hear that he does not bother with the typical djing
conventions; he has his own style.


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:24 [#00252995]
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Oh yeah,he does have his own unique style of mixing and it's
very good,he mixes anything from heaven-n-hell and then
back....From a little ambient to nice dril-n-bass+some
distored sounds+wild equalization,he does anything.....


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:26 [#00252998]
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Actually,have you heard the last years SonarMusicFest in
Barcelona,Spain..AphexTwin dj in Sonar 2001,an awesome
performance indeed...They had them over here I think a while
ago............Right Phob???


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-06 19:34 [#00253005]
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Dj Shadow all the way

-Zeus


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:44 [#00253031]
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Yes Zeus,Dj Shadow is a master,plus he can make his own
music just by combining little pieces of different
recordings,old and new,loop them,add some efx and some
original synth melody and you got a song,he's an expert
doing that.....Nice Dj


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-06 19:46 [#00253034]
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saw him live on tuesday, and got his autograph... :)

-Zeus


 

offline Crocomire from plante (United States) on 2002-06-06 19:48 [#00253039]
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dj dave matthias is the only one i've heard so it would have
to be him, it was a good record: Future Sounds of Trance 1


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-06 19:48 [#00253041]
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Ohhhh you Zeus,lucky guy,congrats... :)


 

offline Asche XL on 2002-06-06 19:50 [#00253044]
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SASHA

DIGWEED

and thats all ic an think of off hand


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-06 19:52 [#00253050]
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Mixmaster Mike
Q-bert
Kid Koala


 

offline Amonbrune from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-06-06 20:04 [#00253067]
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Sasha and John Diggers. The Nothern Exposure cds were
nicely done. I liked the remixes.


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 20:05 [#00253068]
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MIXMASTER MIKE??? the producer for the fucking BEASTIE
BOYS??? d00d. . .

And Kid Koala? I saw one of his videos, but that's all I
know about him. I'm interested in checking him out a
little more though; perhaps you could tell me a little bit
about him?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-06 20:17 [#00253101]
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Yes, Mixmaster Mike. Once you've seen him scratch you know
why. The guy scratched the entire track "3 MCs and one DJ"
together using one turntable. I was totally stunned when I
saw that. RDJ has put him on the 'respect list' on Analogue
Bubblebath.

I admire Kid Koala because of his very inventive use of
sounds. He scratches with chicken sounds, dolphins sounds,
cartoon speech, etc. Check him out if you can.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-06 20:20 [#00253108]
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I don't understand HOW the FUCK guys use turntables. I don't
understand what they do, or the point. I don't get DJs at
all... or why they need records or whatever the fuck it is
they do.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-06 20:25 [#00253119]
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Haha, you sound like my grandpa ;)


 

offline Amonbrune from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-06-06 20:28 [#00253126]
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Well two turntables with a mixer in the middle. Play one
record and fade that in to the other record on the other
side and go back and forth. Records? Cause you couldn't do
it with tapes...

They have cd turntables now...but they look really dumb.
Turntables just ooze cool..


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-06 20:33 [#00253136]
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Back in my day, we walked 50 miles naked through snow up to
our asses to get to our guitar lessons, and walked 50 miles
back, sometimes having to fend off hungry man eating grizzly
bears with our guitars!

Now you just SAMPLE guitars on a fucking piece of vinyl,
blimey!

Thanks Amon, I understand now WHAT they do. But it still
seems stupid as hell to me. :-/


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-06 22:08 [#00253276]
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Ophecks: do you really not like dj's?? How retarded is that?
How can you not "get" dj's at all? D00d you HAVE to be
joking. . .


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-06 22:12 [#00253281]
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dude, dont even talk about sampling and all that. You are
obviously into electronic music (youre on the aphextwin
boards). if you say sampling is dumb, then you gotta
reconsider all of IDM. no ones actually playing it, like a
real band. Its not noises made acousticly.

-Zeus


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 22:29 [#00253292]
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hehe :)


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-06 22:48 [#00253312]
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Hurrhhmmm... I just don't get it... are these records they
spin things they make themselves, or are they using other
people's records... are they actual ALBUMS? I don't see the
point, unless they're just messing around with the
equalization or something, or just switching from song to
song... is that what they do?

I'm serious, it just isn't registering with my brain! I
don't see the point of ''mixing'' two records, why not mix
them before hand, then you can spend the whole show using
your hands to scratch yourself or something, rather than
stand there doing things to records.



 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 22:52 [#00253320]
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Ophecks:

go buy the Portishead (live in NYC) DVD... you will see a
trip-hop DJ spin & scratch & run the sampling behind a
band... and then you will realize that it is used as an
instrument & he's not really just mixing two records
together just for fun.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-06 22:54 [#00253323]
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ok... well like dj shadow, for example...

i saw him perform.

he had 2 turn tables, 2 cd turntables, an effects
controller, and a sampler.

the cd players, had the core parts of the track.

meanwhile he would trigger off samples, and do effects.

in addition he had a record collection with him, and he
would take a record (someone elses) and just play a little
sample from there, and do effects on it, and scratch.

so its like, on the spot samping. he can change it how he
sees fit.

djs go through thier records, and find little snipits they
like, and put a piece of colored tape next to the cue point,
that way they can access it easier later on.

so... its like improv sampling.

its very hard work all of this. he has to run around
triggering samples, doin effects, beat matching the samples
on the spot.

at one point, he took a record, and it was just a drum solo,
and he would cut from his song to the record drums, and it
was so awesome. he did really inovative mixing with it.

so... yeah i hope that helped.

-Zeus



 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2002-06-06 22:55 [#00253324]
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I'm not big on remixing DJ's at all. I respect them, in the
since it's unbelieveably hard, but I just don't care for
them. So, I guess my favs would be:

DJ Shadow
DJ Sasha(own Xpander EP)

Yeah, I just care for the ones that make their own music.

Kid Koala is damn good, he's a different style of DJ from
the norm, but damn good.


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 23:02 [#00253337]
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I enjoy Paul Van Dyk... because he does mostly all of his
own stuff... rather than Oakenfold shit... which is just a
non-stop mix... BAH. Van Dyk at least writes most of his
stuff.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-06 23:06 [#00253348]
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Thanks, Zeus... it's slowly coming together...

But, I don't think I like that stuff. It sounds tough to do,
I've gotta respect that, but I've never been a fan of too
many samples. Like things cut out of movies or other tracks,
stuck there in someone else's track. I've never liked that.


You can't really do actual compostion if you're a DJ live
(I'd ASSUME, anyway), and that's what I like about songs,
not sampling. Sticking a drum solo from something into a
song could be cool, but I'd rather watch someone play
something improvised on a piano or something NOT on a
record.

I don't care much for electronic music live... I just like
it in my room. I've never wanted to see any of these guys
live. This isn't rock...

I guess I'd have to see a DJ in action to really get a feel
for it.


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-06-06 23:10 [#00253352]
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i bet you wouldn't mind however if RDJ came into your house
& demanded that he play LIVE for you.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-06 23:15 [#00253357]
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Well, not that I wouldn't LIKE to see them live, but it's
not something I care too much about... it's not like the
Who. Live at Leeds, baby, now THAT'S rocking out! I'd want
to see THEM live.

Cue the badass Pete Townshend guitar solo!

It would be cool to see Autechre up close, but, eh, I'll
survive if I never get to.



 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-06-06 23:21 [#00253363]
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Yeah, that was not the initial Idea of Electronic music, the
music was important and not the DJ...this has of course
changed, actually some DJs enjoy a Popstar like status.

Anyway my favs are :

Umek
Adam Beyer


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-06-07 00:11 [#00253441]
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how do you know about umek?


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-07 00:24 [#00253463]
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Ophecks: you are quite possibly the dumbest Aphex Twin fan
I've ever met/heard of. . . . after all, AFX listeners are
usually enthusiasts about electronica in general, and ANYONE
WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT ELECTRONICA LISTENS TO AND KNOWS
ABOUT DJING AND SUCH!!!!

Djs and djing is an essential element of electronica!!!

And also, you fools, LET ME RE-EXPLAIN THE THEORY OF DJING:

A DJ USUALLY SPINS AT A CLUB. HE PLAYS VINYLS FROM VARIOUS
ARTISTS, AND DOES MIXING IN BETWEEN EACH SONG, SO THE WHOLE
THING IS SEAMLESS BETWEEN TRACKS, SO THAT THERE ARE NOT 5
SECOND STOPS DURING THE PERFORMANCE.

A DJ'S WORK IS NOT EASY. HE MUST KNOW WHAT PLEASES THE
CROWD, AND HE MUST KNOW WHEN TO START PUTTING ON THE NEXT
TRACK, AND WHEN TO DO EXACTLY THE RIGHT MIXING.

THEY DO NOT RECREATE MUSIC LIVE.

THEIR PURPOSE IS NOT TO SPIN VINYLS OF THEIR OWN MATERIAL,
ALTHOUGH WHETHER THEY DO OR DO NOT IS INCONSEQUENTIAL (since
many dj's in their mixes do occasionally have some of their
own production work/remixes).

Sorry about the caps thing, Ophecks and company, but I am
shocked by such ignorance over djing coming from an
electronica fan.

And if for some reason I irritated any of you guys, you can
call me a hypocrite for not knowing who did the "Cornfield"
album (Autechre, I now know), when, technically, being a
hardcore Aphex Twin fan and listener of electronica in
general, I should have.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-07 00:28 [#00253477]
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well, yeah i knew what club djs were, but i was answering
opheks question, from a creative dj standpoint. someone who
makes new tracks (ie. dj shadow)

-Zeus


 

offline maxx_damage from La Paz (Bolivia) on 2002-06-07 00:42 [#00253500]
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We all agree : Dj Shadow


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-06-07 00:51 [#00253512]
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dj shadow is good, but i'd have to say kid koala is way more
talented. also:diesel boy, chemical brothers


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-06-07 00:54 [#00253516]
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kid koalas all "I'M A LITTLE KID WITH TURNTABLES AND NO
HEADPHONES" he was good live


 


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