Didn't have all those software. They did everything by listening and cueing using headphones. It always looked cool and also professional. There's no doubt that Hanksta is a good DJ and turntablist, I don't argue that. What I do argue is looking at the screen and making yourself look like an Amature.. I hope you all get what I am trying to say here......
"Amazing how much better your scratch sounds when your doing it over on of your favorite beats." Too true its crazy how something as simple as whether u like a beat or not effects your scratching.
well I take back some of what I said. I just jumped to a conclusion. I really cant say anything here cause I dont have experience (but dreaming of becoming a DJ sometime tho :D) I get your point and I agree with you now :) sorry for beeing a idiot in my previous coment =P
I know you guys are going to hate me for this but.. hey.. I still love DJing and I still think of it as an Art and use of talen over gaming skills... :)
Look all these softwares have made life easy for the DJ's all around the world but now the softwares are too advanced for our own good. They have become like that new game DJ hero. I say use these softwares so that you don't have to carry loads of crates for every gig you play, but don't use it as some game that you mix and match the colour coded signals like in games.
Looking cool is not professional. Knowing what you are doing and having ages of experience makes you a professional. Hanksta has experience and he is a professional and there's no doubt about it. But my point is that looking at the screen while you're doing what you're doing is not very professional. If you're using serato, traktor or any of these vinyl simulators you tend to look at the screen a lot to beat match, cue your music and samples. Look at the old time DJ's when they didn't have
Mr Hanksta, Look at Q-bert he still uses vinyl. He's the god of turntablism. He doesn't need any vinyl simulation software. But le's look at guys who uses software but only uses it so that they don't have to carry heavy crates of music around. 1. DJ FLY (2008 DMC Champion) 2 DJ Craze (1998-2000 DMC Champ) 3. DJ Vajra All these guys use software but you don't see them constantly looking at the screen. They only look at it when they load a song or smple.
lol whats up with that attitude? "doesn't look pro" ? what the hell is that supposed to mean lol =P you should start thinking of what a "pro" really means. is it someone that know's "how to look cool" on the stage or actually scratch n mix with skills? I'm not saying this just cause I dont have anything other to do. but it annoyed me :p anyways have a nice day :p
Ha Ha.. :) It doesn't look professional when you keep looking at it. Makes you look like an Amature.. Seriously. I know you're not an amature. I know there are going to be a lot of hate for my comments but... I am serious though.
Master of Turntabelism...Funk in the Bloodline till we Die...The Oldscoolers wit Skills...
Didn't have all those software. They did everything by listening and cueing using headphones. It always looked cool and also professional.
There's no doubt that Hanksta is a good DJ and turntablist, I don't argue that. What I do argue is looking at the screen and making yourself look like an Amature.. I hope you all get what I am trying to say here......
"Amazing how much better your scratch sounds when your doing it over on of your favorite beats."
Too true its crazy how something as simple as whether u like a beat or not effects your scratching.
This my new favorite! I'd love to hear the Wu tang rap to this beat
yeah bro thats an awesome old school beat sweet stuff dude
Like a breakdancer who does non stop headspins
Great finesse and sense of phrase!
Genius passion & skill are what make it look so easy and inspire!
You got the lot Mr Scracthdog - Respect :-)
Hey Masta can you provide some more links to tight ass beats like this one? Thanks bro.
god dam it !!! nice skilll
Great Video and keep on scratching
damn u got skiiillz..that was awsome!
Nice..
Woooooooo yes u are the masta Great man. Cam i Use some of your Beats for my TH-cam Videos cheers Thomas
This yank bloke brill but his jam on it well fuk sake wowzerz
well I take back some of what I said. I just jumped to a conclusion. I really cant say anything here cause I dont have experience (but dreaming of becoming a DJ sometime tho :D) I get your point and I agree with you now :) sorry for beeing a idiot in my previous coment =P
Even my cat is groovin' to this one. Sweet!
dude make a disc id deff buy it
Dey say if u know how 2 wash dishes?u can scratch,yeahhhhh
then go to your favorite restaurant and ask the dish washer to scratch for you...lol
sweet stuff man!
@ahjwille How long did you watch him look at the laptop before you wrote that comment? lol
this guy is way more musical sounding then q-bert
I know you guys are going to hate me for this but.. hey.. I still love DJing and I still think of it as an Art and use of talen over gaming skills... :)
get it homie
tight yo
ahhh li li li li li like.......:))
Look all these softwares have made life easy for the DJ's all around the world but now the softwares are too advanced for our own good. They have become like that new game DJ hero.
I say use these softwares so that you don't have to carry loads of crates for every gig you play, but don't use it as some game that you mix and match the colour coded signals like in games.
@djscratchdog dude you should get your songs on DJ Hero haha :D
Cris passou por aqui!
Yo masta my idol you know the deal chek it i wanna do a qna vid with u on this bit feeln it can u email the goods
Looking cool is not professional. Knowing what you are doing and having ages of experience makes you a professional. Hanksta has experience and he is a professional and there's no doubt about it.
But my point is that looking at the screen while you're doing what you're doing is not very professional. If you're using serato, traktor or any of these vinyl simulators you tend to look at the screen a lot to beat match, cue your music and samples. Look at the old time DJ's when they didn't have
Mr Hanksta,
Look at Q-bert he still uses vinyl. He's the god of turntablism. He doesn't need any vinyl simulation software. But le's look at guys who uses software but only uses it so that they don't have to carry heavy crates of music around.
1. DJ FLY (2008 DMC Champion)
2 DJ Craze (1998-2000 DMC Champ)
3. DJ Vajra
All these guys use software but you don't see them constantly looking at the screen. They only look at it when they load a song or smple.
Stop Looking at the damn laptop...
Ahj stfu thx
lol whats up with that attitude? "doesn't look pro" ?
what the hell is that supposed to mean lol =P you should start thinking of what a "pro" really means. is it someone that know's "how to look cool" on the stage or actually scratch n mix with skills? I'm not saying this just cause I dont have anything other to do. but it annoyed me :p anyways have a nice day :p
Turntables can be used musically but they aren’t a musical instrument. They’re a tool.
Wrong. It needs other people's music
Ha Ha.. :)
It doesn't look professional when you keep looking at it. Makes you look like an Amature.. Seriously. I know you're not an amature.
I know there are going to be a lot of hate for my comments but... I am serious though.