Actually although titled Garage Vinyl Classics its almost if not actually totally any of the garage classics/anthems played on kisstory or mtv club etc, these are my uplifting feel good underground classics, a good game to play is see what shazam makes of some of them a few are no result and one i tried said was Craig David-Fill me In! def not in set so see for yourself, lol!
A tip for the decks, always have the track coming in slightly faster than what's playing so you can control it more. Imagine you and someone running, it would be easier to slow down to them to help them with something whilst still in motion than to catch up etc catching up looks and sounds noticeable..
20:24 Besides that last comment, throw it away as the track you're playing now in an old favourite of mines and it's quality, lots of what you're playing are templates for what many others made derived tracks off. It's not always about the mix, over all its the selection and you got the selection so far. . This track if you have it on vinyl puts you up there in the DJ rankings, forget about hose USB and CD DJ's, for now we have no choice but to tolerate them being called DJ's
Thanks and was gonna say appreciate intent but have been mixing since mid 80's, my sets are always on the fly, never pre planned no set play list or order so no two ever the same and some of those vinyls I hadn't mixed in 20+ years was just playing off the cuff but can put a polished precision studio mix together no problem if required😉👍
@@DanEvac I meant no offence, indeed I know you've been mixing for many years , my tip was more for you to remember back in the eighties (how you mixed) it was that very essential skill to stand out from the rest and that's to not make the vinyl change speed in the mix. I'm extraordinary on belt drives and directs. My ears burn when I hear so called pro dj's saying direct drive tables are for dj's and belts for causal play. . I feel direct drive tables make it easier for djs who found belts hard to mix on, eventually that was hard also then mixers started to help keep the bpm, still couldn't help now we have USB CD decks one button synchronisation . Directs are great at keeping accurate timing as long as the turntable is serviced accordingly, belts on the other hand will slip from time to time and after a while and if belt not changed will become a whole knew type of turntable altogether. .
Very nice..
20:40 Let's go DJ...
#djlnr
Actually although titled Garage Vinyl Classics its almost if not actually totally any of the garage classics/anthems played on kisstory or mtv club etc, these are my uplifting feel good underground classics, a good game to play is see what shazam makes of some of them a few are no result and one i tried said was Craig David-Fill me In! def not in set so see for yourself, lol!
A tip for the decks, always have the track coming in slightly faster than what's playing so you can control it more.
Imagine you and someone running, it would be easier to slow down to them to help them with something whilst still in motion than to catch up etc catching up looks and sounds noticeable..
20:24 Besides that last comment, throw it away as the track you're playing now in an old favourite of mines and it's quality, lots of what you're playing are templates for what many others made derived tracks off.
It's not always about the mix, over all its the selection and you got the selection so far. .
This track if you have it on vinyl puts you up there in the DJ rankings, forget about hose USB and CD DJ's, for now we have no choice but to tolerate them being called DJ's
Thanks and was gonna say appreciate intent but have been mixing since mid 80's, my sets are always on the fly, never pre planned no set play list or order so no two ever the same and some of those vinyls I hadn't mixed in 20+ years was just playing off the cuff but can put a polished precision studio mix together no problem if required😉👍
@@DanEvac I meant no offence, indeed I know you've been mixing for many years , my tip was more for you to remember back in the eighties (how you mixed) it was that very essential skill to stand out from the rest and that's to not make the vinyl change speed in the mix. I'm extraordinary on belt drives and directs.
My ears burn when I hear so called pro dj's saying direct drive tables are for dj's and belts for causal play. .
I feel direct drive tables make it easier for djs who found belts hard to mix on, eventually that was hard also then mixers started to help keep the bpm, still couldn't help now we have USB CD decks one button synchronisation . Directs are great at keeping accurate timing as long as the turntable is serviced accordingly, belts on the other hand will slip from time to time and after a while and if belt not changed will become a whole knew type of turntable altogether. .
@@DanEvac Let me know the price. 😊
@@DJLNR. what do you want to know the price of, I don't understand the comment?
@@DanEvac For a set. No messing about, slick mixing all the way through.