Love the video man, great advice, as always. Between you, crossfader, dj digital tips, and dj Carlo, I have learnt everything, so thank you 🙏 I would love to see more transitions videos. they are always really helpful. I'm still pretty new to it, around 18 months, but I have been into for a long time. My first free party was in 1991. Im 46. I was very much a dancer, not a dj, but I decided to give it a crack about 18 months ago. My equipment is limited, so theres no stems, but I give it a go. I have a few mixes up on soundcloud ( 13 seconds to midnight ). Sorry, shameful plug. Definitely amateur stuff, but I'm getting better all thanks to you and the other great content creators. Keep up the great work, lots of love from the UK Double drop 🤣 made me chuckle, good old days. ☮️❤️🤝
Have you ever thought of making your own Discord? You've definitely built up a nice community and it would create a great space to share music, tips, stories etc.
I’ve self taught myself in the past year after watching one of your videos. And even on days when I don’t feel like being on the decks, I still watch your videos, old and new as your tips, tricks and most importantly your energy makes my day. Keep the vibes going man. 🤙
Good example for a Drop change in DnB is taking a classic Dancefloor track and drop into Neurofunk or JumpUp. Works wonders during a generic Dancefloor set to change up the energy.
To make the transition smoother I always have at least 4 hot cues at the beginning of the track and sequentially jump backwards making the track less and less busy as Im transitioning out. It also gives me a "fire escape" if something goes really wrong and I need a loop that doesnt sound like a loop.
so glad I came across your videos as a fellow Aussie I can relate to you and your ver good at explaining things which I think other channels lack! thanks brother yew!!
Thanks for sharing your skills with us all man. Learning lots and you are full of energy and infectious enthusiasm with little to no filler. Perfect to learn from. Legend!
Fast energy mixing.. Andrew I love your course, and I learned a lot from it but I'm going back over it again and learning heaps more.. Keep up the great work
Been Djin since ’97 & I still watch tutorials just cause 🫵🏾🚫🧠 what someone else did/does/doesn’t do to get maybe the same effect or sumpn I’ve been trying to figure out, PLUS a ton of stuff has changed since the days of manually creating the effects that are now a toggle, or knob turn, even better, a pre-set mapping away 😊 all that to say, 🙏🏾🫵🏾taking the time to share what used to take hrs of partying, & standing studying ( you remember the folk just standing watching in the intimate sessions👀 before those parties were streamed 🌏💫) MAHALO NUI LOA!!
Hey thank you for all your videos. Been watching them on repeat now in preparation for my first time on CDJ's. I try to mix the new Trance music that is out there right now with a lot of vocals, so this video really helps!
Good morning from Oslo. I love you'r work Andrew. I bought a few of you'r courses and are super stoaked. I wish there was more people like you out there 🙏
@@ClubReadyDJSchool basically have you learnd me all i know when it comes to Djing. Im not a big Dj in Oslo, but i play now and then at some small bar/clubs and at underground/forest raves. I love the forest to be honest. And this year i launching my own music concept. The name of my concept is "The Bridge"
Great content, as always. I started Andrew's course in 2021 and don't regret it. I even had already a few live gigs in clubs and festivals and it makes so much fun 🙂 Greetings from Germany.
@@thegreatipsby I just checked out your channel, TBH I am surprised you haven't got more views and subs. You're in that first 1000 sub zone - this tests everyone. But you've got talent, you're beautiful / dare I say sexy, and you move beautifully and express yourself when you play. If you release regular content - let's say a 30 minute mix (perhaps even use AI or someting to create cool backgrounds, or even get out about) and then repurpose those mixes into short form snippets pushing across all platforms and directing people to your YT, you'll take off, like bigger than I'll ever get. You have the ingredients, I totally see you as successful. I think if we were on a line up you'd be a hard act to follow and if I was a promoter and I had a choice wether to book you or me, I'd book you, you've got this girl! Dream big - year of the Dragon, time to take what;s yours and see the world how a Dragon would - no time for human BS, go for what you want, get it, and if you don't, it wasn't meant to be. But you sharing hour sound with thousands, is meant to be.
@@ClubReadyDJSchool First of all, thank you very much for your kind and precious comment. I care and it is worth to me because I appreciate your energy, talent (within different genres), experiences and in addition to your work ethic which I really consider. That's why I think the promoter would definitely hire both of us 🥳 The rhythm inside you is beautiful, set's flow are beautiful. Hard techno set that you sincerely indicated as being your first try, but still way better than many DJs out there playing . And I mean hard techno is hard, not for everyone. About social media, similar thoughts have been coming on my mind recently thereupon hearing those, would be a praising confirmation for me ✨ Thanks again for making me smile one more time 🌸
i do not do drop mixing much but again if i find something that works that way and i know it will blow up in the right place then ok.Much of what i play has break downs verses chorus etc .Then theres all the mostly instrumental stuff as well.How hard or soft i go depends on the floor and the time.
Hi Andrew! Thanks for this - some great content. I think “when to remove track A” would be a good video topic. With the different genres, the different ways to do it… might be an idea especially for the newer djs
As always excellent quality content!❤️🔥 Mixing with 3 decks was a game changer for me. It’s just that moment of having of two awesome loops on 2 decks and rolling with that as the instrumental for the 3rd track. Mixed in key or not. I would love to see you do a video on adding a modular synth or drum machine to one of your setups. I recently had the experience in a jam session and totally was digging the vibe and it also widened the sound and produced some amazing bass effects whilst still being in control thanks to mixing with stems. Keep up the amazingness!
Love the double drop examples, I would like a more in-depth video on those over replacing the drop actually. You were doing a lot of filter and echo together and I’d like to hear more about combined effects like that.
Amazing as always those videos, iam still in the course but always happy to See those videos. They give me so much energy and New ideal to try out, hell iam even on a verge to finally give 4channel mixing a go. Thank you Andrew
hell no long mixes on beat with the drums slapping over each other and sometimes flipping back to the other track's kick drums riding on top is my favorite. when you get to the bangers in the end of the set, you should mix even longer if you can keep them together😊 for 2 to 3 minutes it usually is the sickest sound just start mixing after a drum roll or a 16 bar starts, sounds good dj. i dont like to replace the 2nd drop maybe the second to last and mix til the end
Fast energy mixing video would be really useful. My go-to genres to mix as a beginner are progressive house and techno, so am used to mixing longer transitions. But I also love to mix big cheezy floor fillers which don't have much of an intro or outro which requires a lot more concentration. Will be trying the double drops and drop swap technique for sure to mix things up as complacency is settling in
9:00 playing two tracks together would be like playing Black Sabbath, FX over some techno, Or Black Sabbath,Embryo interspersely in Walk like an Egyptian, or maybe that one would sound wicked as an intro, since it's only :30, may need a neat scream between the two, like the one at the beginning of Is That You, from KISS, because the Sabbath tune and The Bangles song aren't at the same bpm
I love all your video contents that I've been watching, you have definitely helped me understand a lot on my Dj journey. Also, all your song selections for the tutorials! It takes me back to the 90's and 2000s lol 👏 Do you have a Soundcloud playlist? I would love to hear your tracks! ❤🔥
thank you for everything man! i started doing my first gigs and i love everything about djing! big love from Québec, Canada your videos are really helpfull🤙
Please do a video on faster energy mixing! That’s actually the way that I need to mix most of the time (melodic bass) and I would love some advice on how to make it smoother.
For me it depends on the genre and the setting. For example, when I do wedding gigs, during reception/dinner, I'll usually play the full song since most people are not really paying attention and I'm usually playing some mix of lounge/jazz music. But for the after party or if I'm playing something high energy but repetitive, I'll do quicker mixes, maybe 1.5-2 minutes per song.
of course live mashup are easier as you can get to the relevant parts with cue points and also loop other parts if needed .The stems has also meant dj have a bit more freedom to get two tunes more intimate in the mix
Just subscribed. Also wanted to say thank you. I’ve learned so much from you as I’ve started playing around and then getting a couple paid gigs for holiday parties. If you see this I’d love to learn how to smoothly mix house/techhouse with bass music. Think like LSDream/Clozee/Daily Bread for the bass music. Really struggle with it without finding really good builds and breakdowns to change.
I sometimes cue point to a point further along via a chorus or instrumental section thats repeated and many do not notice if there is a missing verse.Sometimes i got to that cue point and mix .Sometimes i just press the cue point depending on the song .Once there i can do an intro outro mix and the crowd will have got a big slice of the song and the transition may seem more natural but it does rather depend on the song and how i shorten it depends on the song but with cue points you can get to the bits you want to play quickly.Sometimes you just jump off after a verse into the next tune .Sometimes a chop will do if both are lyric heavy sometimes a blend between instrumentals works well but waiting till one song ends and then bringing the next in over lets say four beats is a bit lazy and people will hear less tunes because its getting to the bits they know that matters and cutting out anything that will kill a vibe ,a dance floor a flow.When i used vinyl then on a lot of pop i would get to the instrumental section or maybe a second verse and then bring the next song in.If people wanted more of a song then i might use doubles here and there to shorten songs a bit so as to cut any duff bits but not too much.
An Aussie DJ doing tutorials! Nice! I am up towards Brisbane and a little west of. I was DJing 15 years ago and after more then a decade out I am like wow! Tech has changed! Especially since my last was cdj1000mk3 with cds 😂😂 Can you help with decision making on new deck system? It’s all overwhelming to choose. Great video!
Thanks man. I love your videos and have learnt heaps from listening to you. I would really like to see a video on fast mixing. I play early hardcore and I think this might be the best way to mix in this genre but I am having trouble getting it right. Cheers.
when one or both tracks are less busy or at least at the drop point then one can do some rather interesting stuff but timing and key has to be on point.
Faster energy mixing please. I have done the beginner and advanced courses and cant thank you enough. I have tried to mix 90s hardcore i grew up with and struggle to say the least. No long intros and outros, just busy all the way through the track. Look forward to it thanks :)
great video! nice overview of whats covered in depth in your courses. recommend 💯 few videos on dnb and quick high energy mixing to avoid clashes. definitely would look forward to that.
when it comes to pop rand b and hip hop with lots of lyrics then cue point chops and quick transitions on two to four beats but of mixing on the one with vocal heavy stuff is the way to go
Great video brother! I would love some more insight to replacing the drop. I play UK hardcore, I don't see anyone else doing this (except maybe Gammer).
Question: Do you have any suggestions on how you pick your next song based on the key? I know you can go +1/-1 key, +2/-2 key or even +5/-5 key. When planning a set, do you have any theory to how you configure the keys? Example: 1A, 1A, 3A, 2A, 4A, 9A
Hey so I’m so expert but I have been djing in clubs for over 5 years. My experience whilst djing more “commercial clubs” so playing every genre is you don’t really have to worry about mixing In key, your main job is to keep that dance floor vibing and keeping them in the club buying drinks. Buuuut, when you get booked to play let’s say a “house set” then yes mixing in keys becomes very important as it makes more clean mixes! So it all depends on what the gig is I guess :) Hope that helps
Faster energy mixing!!🙃
No matter how experienced we all are, there’s always something to learn new or remind us of in your videos, love it! 🔥💪
I love this guys energy
Same. Permanent smile and loving life 😎
Love the video man, great advice, as always. Between you, crossfader, dj digital tips, and dj Carlo, I have learnt everything, so thank you 🙏 I would love to see more transitions videos. they are always really helpful.
I'm still pretty new to it, around 18 months, but I have been into for a long time. My first free party was in 1991. Im 46. I was very much a dancer, not a dj, but I decided to give it a crack about 18 months ago. My equipment is limited, so theres no stems, but I give it a go. I have a few mixes up on soundcloud ( 13 seconds to midnight ). Sorry, shameful plug. Definitely amateur stuff, but I'm getting better all thanks to you and the other great content creators. Keep up the great work, lots of love from the UK
Double drop 🤣 made me chuckle, good old days.
☮️❤️🤝
Have you ever thought of making your own Discord? You've definitely built up a nice community and it would create a great space to share music, tips, stories etc.
I’ve self taught myself in the past year after watching one of your videos.
And even on days when I don’t feel like being on the decks, I still watch your videos, old and new as your tips, tricks and most importantly your energy makes my day. Keep the vibes going man. 🤙
That double drop was 😚🤌 chefs kiss
Fast transitions would be a great video topic!
So glad to hear you say youre sick of hearing Dj's playing it safe. Phrasing is the way forward and allows such creative mixing!
Absolutely!
Man is dropping solid advice and knowledge here on TH-cam. Amen
I appreciate that
Good example for a Drop change in DnB is taking a classic Dancefloor track and drop into Neurofunk or JumpUp. Works wonders during a generic Dancefloor set to change up the energy.
My favorite channel with Dj Tips n Tuts! Thank you for keeping us updated and having this amazing energy 💖🤹🏻♀️
Thank you so so much I really appreciate this :)
To make the transition smoother I always have at least 4 hot cues at the beginning of the track and sequentially jump backwards making the track less and less busy as Im transitioning out. It also gives me a "fire escape" if something goes really wrong and I need a loop that doesnt sound like a loop.
Dude yes, that totally helps
Hi from Vienna 🙋I love your videos, started DJing again after 18 years and I've learnt so much from you 😊🙏 thanks for your awesome energy 💯🔥
so glad I came across your videos as a fellow Aussie I can relate to you and your ver good at explaining things which I think other channels lack! thanks brother yew!!
MAte ALL love!! Hey algo, make this man the BEST DJ TUTORIALS channel on TH-cam
Thanks for sharing your skills with us all man. Learning lots and you are full of energy and infectious enthusiasm with little to no filler. Perfect to learn from. Legend!
Fantastic content as always... great examples!
It shows how proud you are from your DJ school... excellent explanations.
Cheers from Buenos Aires.
Thank you
Fast energy mixing.. Andrew I love your course, and I learned a lot from it but I'm going back over it again and learning heaps more.. Keep up the great work
Should be coming next week :)
Been Djin since ’97 & I still watch tutorials just cause 🫵🏾🚫🧠 what someone else did/does/doesn’t do to get maybe the same effect or sumpn I’ve been trying to figure out, PLUS a ton of stuff has changed since the days of manually creating the effects that are now a toggle, or knob turn, even better, a pre-set mapping away 😊 all that to say, 🙏🏾🫵🏾taking the time to share what used to take hrs of partying, & standing studying ( you remember the folk just standing watching in the intimate sessions👀 before those parties were streamed 🌏💫) MAHALO NUI LOA!!
I love ❤the double drops :)
Really keeps the energy
Hey thank you for all your videos. Been watching them on repeat now in preparation for my first time on CDJ's. I try to mix the new Trance music that is out there right now with a lot of vocals, so this video really helps!
Quality video. Love the double drop ref 😅 old skool - eeez are good x
haha ;)
Good morning from Oslo. I love you'r work Andrew. I bought a few of you'r courses and are super stoaked. I wish there was more people like you out there 🙏
This is awesome to hear thank you :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool basically have you learnd me all i know when it comes to Djing. Im not a big Dj in Oslo, but i play now and then at some small bar/clubs and at underground/forest raves. I love the forest to be honest. And this year i launching my own music concept. The name of my concept is "The Bridge"
Would love the deep dive into drop replacing! I love your videos so much, you’ve accelerated my skills so much!
Great content, as always. I started Andrew's course in 2021 and don't regret it. I even had already a few live gigs in clubs and festivals and it makes so much fun 🙂 Greetings from Germany.
Thank you I really appreciate this :)
Free toe cameo, i'm here for it, cheers mate
You’re great! Straight to the point and very inspiring! Keep it coming!!
fasstterr energy mixing 🎉
I’m also a experienced DJ but doesn’t matter, I keep coming back to your channel mainly for your good bright energy ⭐️
Should be coming next week :)
@@thegreatipsby I just checked out your channel, TBH I am surprised you haven't got more views and subs. You're in that first 1000 sub zone - this tests everyone. But you've got talent, you're beautiful / dare I say sexy, and you move beautifully and express yourself when you play. If you release regular content - let's say a 30 minute mix (perhaps even use AI or someting to create cool backgrounds, or even get out about) and then repurpose those mixes into short form snippets pushing across all platforms and directing people to your YT, you'll take off, like bigger than I'll ever get. You have the ingredients, I totally see you as successful. I think if we were on a line up you'd be a hard act to follow and if I was a promoter and I had a choice wether to book you or me, I'd book you, you've got this girl! Dream big - year of the Dragon, time to take what;s yours and see the world how a Dragon would - no time for human BS, go for what you want, get it, and if you don't, it wasn't meant to be. But you sharing hour sound with thousands, is meant to be.
@@ClubReadyDJSchool First of all, thank you very much for your kind and precious comment. I care and it is worth to me because I appreciate your energy, talent (within different genres), experiences and in addition to your work ethic which I really consider. That's why I think the promoter would definitely hire both of us 🥳 The rhythm inside you is beautiful, set's flow are beautiful. Hard techno set that you sincerely indicated as being your first try, but still way better than many DJs out there playing . And I mean hard techno is hard, not for everyone. About social media, similar thoughts have been coming on my mind recently thereupon hearing those, would be a praising confirmation for me ✨ Thanks again for making me smile one more time 🌸
i do not do drop mixing much but again if i find something that works that way and i know it will blow up in the right place then ok.Much of what i play has break downs verses chorus etc .Then theres all the mostly instrumental stuff as well.How hard or soft i go depends on the floor and the time.
Hi Andrew! Thanks for this - some great content.
I think “when to remove track A” would be a good video topic. With the different genres, the different ways to do it… might be an idea especially for the newer djs
Good idea!
You can always Yours own way transitions...whoop whoop 👍
As always excellent quality content!❤️🔥 Mixing with 3 decks was a game changer for me. It’s just that moment of having of two awesome loops on 2 decks and rolling with that as the instrumental for the 3rd track. Mixed in key or not. I would love to see you do a video on adding a modular synth or drum machine to one of your setups. I recently had the experience in a jam session and totally was digging the vibe and it also widened the sound and produced some amazing bass effects whilst still being in control thanks to mixing with stems. Keep up the amazingness!
Love the double drop examples, I would like a more in-depth video on those over replacing the drop actually. You were doing a lot of filter and echo together and I’d like to hear more about combined effects like that.
Nothing like Djing Barefoot 10:08 Gotta stay one w the earth
can you get more Aussie than this guy?..... i really doubt it. Love you man!
haha thank you :)
Great advices and ideas. Clear presentation. Thanks a lot man!
Thank you so much for your content! You’re the reason I’ve mastered all my gigs so far 🙏🏻
Glad you're killin' it
Amazing as always those videos, iam still in the course but always happy to See those videos. They give me so much energy and New ideal to try out, hell iam even on a verge to finally give 4channel mixing a go. Thank you Andrew
Simply the best to watch and learn. I love the videos. Please do them more frequently 🙌🙌🙌
Just posted one and have a lot more up my sleeve :)
Very cool song selection
thank you :)
hell no long mixes on beat with the drums slapping over each other and sometimes flipping back to the other track's kick drums riding on top is my favorite. when you get to the bangers in the end of the set, you should mix even longer if you can keep them together😊 for 2 to 3 minutes it usually is the sickest sound just start mixing after a drum roll or a 16 bar starts, sounds good dj. i dont like to replace the 2nd drop maybe the second to last and mix til the end
Loved this video! You're great at breaking it all down & keeping it simple with examples. Keep up the great work!
Thank you I really appreciate this
Faster energy mixing ❤🎉
BEST TEACHER EVER!
Great great videos. You edit it very well. With very good examples quickly. :)
Fast energy mixing video would be really useful. My go-to genres to mix as a beginner are progressive house and techno, so am used to mixing longer transitions. But I also love to mix big cheezy floor fillers which don't have much of an intro or outro which requires a lot more concentration. Will be trying the double drops and drop swap technique for sure to mix things up as complacency is settling in
Should be coming next week :)
Epic video... an answer to a question that I've been pondering for a while now ;) Thank you (also love your personality)
Happy to help!
9:00 playing two tracks together would be like playing Black Sabbath, FX over some techno,
Or Black Sabbath,Embryo interspersely in Walk like an Egyptian, or maybe that one would sound wicked as an intro, since it's only :30, may need a neat scream between the two, like the one at the beginning of Is That You, from KISS, because the Sabbath tune and The Bangles song aren't at the same bpm
Hey yo! Faster Energy Mix sounds sweet! Appreciate your Energy bro! Happy New Year! I'm a new sub.
👍🏻👍🏻🐨🔉💥👊🏻💥
Should be coming next week :)
Bring on the Energy Mixing
I would love a video on replacing the drop
these are a lifesaver
I love all your video contents that I've been watching, you have definitely helped me understand a lot on my Dj journey. Also, all your song selections for the tutorials! It takes me back to the 90's and 2000s lol 👏 Do you have a Soundcloud playlist? I would love to hear your tracks! ❤🔥
thank you for everything man! i started doing my first gigs and i love everything about djing! big love from Québec, Canada your videos are really helpfull🤙
Aw man you're projecting awsomeness as cool as you like , i really enjoy your tips n tricks, rock on 🤘
Please do a video on faster energy mixing! That’s actually the way that I need to mix most of the time (melodic bass) and I would love some advice on how to make it smoother.
Should be coming next week :)
For me it depends on the genre and the setting.
For example, when I do wedding gigs, during reception/dinner, I'll usually play the full song since most people are not really paying attention and I'm usually playing some mix of lounge/jazz music.
But for the after party or if I'm playing something high energy but repetitive, I'll do quicker mixes, maybe 1.5-2 minutes per song.
of course live mashup are easier as you can get to the relevant parts with cue points and also loop other parts if needed .The stems has also meant dj have a bit more freedom to get two tunes more intimate in the mix
Less go! Quick Mixing Video Please!!
Should be coming next week :)
❤ awesome teacher i def recommend getting his course
Thank you so much!!
7:53 do the video !!!!!
WOW ive learned a lot from your videos! thank you so much ! this is amazing much love!
Please do the video about mixing the drops!! Love you thanks for all the amazing tips so far
And also faster energy mixing please good sir!!
Will do!!
Should be coming next week :)
Always very inspiring and helpful your videos!
Wow wow wooow 🙏🙏 thank you so much for this gem! ❤
Dude you're a fucking blessing man your videos are hilarious and incredibly informative; thanks!!
Thank you you I really appreciate that :)
I love watching your videos. Can you do more tutorial on how to mix future bass and dubstep? Thank you! 🥹
F yeah, I'd love that, added to the list :)
Faster energy mixing! One thing I struggle with is keeping the energy up, having the energy drop when I want it to.
Should be coming next week :)
Just subscribed. Also wanted to say thank you. I’ve learned so much from you as I’ve started playing around and then getting a couple paid gigs for holiday parties. If you see this I’d love to learn how to smoothly mix house/techhouse with bass music. Think like LSDream/Clozee/Daily Bread for the bass music. Really struggle with it without finding really good builds and breakdowns to change.
I sometimes cue point to a point further along via a chorus or instrumental section thats repeated and many do not notice if there is a missing verse.Sometimes i got to that cue point and mix .Sometimes i just press the cue point depending on the song .Once there i can do an intro outro mix and the crowd will have got a big slice of the song and the transition may seem more natural but it does rather depend on the song and how i shorten it depends on the song but with cue points you can get to the bits you want to play quickly.Sometimes you just jump off after a verse into the next tune .Sometimes a chop will do if both are lyric heavy sometimes a blend between instrumentals works well but waiting till one song ends and then bringing the next in over lets say four beats is a bit lazy and people will hear less tunes because its getting to the bits they know that matters and cutting out anything that will kill a vibe ,a dance floor a flow.When i used vinyl then on a lot of pop i would get to the instrumental section or maybe a second verse and then bring the next song in.If people wanted more of a song then i might use doubles here and there to shorten songs a bit so as to cut any duff bits but not too much.
Faster Energy Mixing!!!
An Aussie DJ doing tutorials! Nice! I am up towards Brisbane and a little west of. I was DJing 15 years ago and after more then a decade out I am like wow! Tech has changed! Especially since my last was cdj1000mk3 with cds 😂😂
Can you help with decision making on new deck system? It’s all overwhelming to choose.
Great video!
Curious to the deeper dive into replacing drops
Thanks man. I love your videos and have learnt heaps from listening to you. I would really like to see a video on fast mixing. I play early hardcore and I think this might be the best way to mix in this genre but I am having trouble getting it right. Cheers.
faster energy mixing! bring the knowledge!
when one or both tracks are less busy or at least at the drop point then one can do some rather interesting stuff but timing and key has to be on point.
Faster energy mixing please.
I have done the beginner and advanced courses and cant thank you enough.
I have tried to mix 90s hardcore i grew up with and struggle to say the least.
No long intros and outros, just busy all the way through the track.
Look forward to it thanks :)
Should be coming next week :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool thank you so much for taking the time bud❤️
Would be banging if you could go deeper into that , videos are so helpful !!
Please do more POV mixes live and try some organic deep house! Thanks!
Thanks a lot.
Please do the video on replacing the drops 💦 ❤
OK will do, it's on my schedule, I'll move it up, fingers crossed for a quick turn around :)
great video! nice overview of whats covered in depth in your courses. recommend 💯 few videos on dnb and quick high energy mixing to avoid clashes. definitely would look forward to that.
Awesome thank you!
Niceeeee! Much love!
when it comes to pop rand b and hip hop with lots of lyrics then cue point chops and quick transitions on two to four beats but of mixing on the one with vocal heavy stuff is the way to go
You are awesome man 🔥
Faster energy mixing🎉
Start on vinyl.
Pls more mixing melodic techno vids
Just posted one :)
need that video about drops! its hard cause the tracks have so different energies, I do not know how to match them correctly
hah I love this guy 🎉
Thank you
Please more faster energy mixing with trance!
Noted!
always best content!!! #fastenergy
Should be coming next week :)
❤❤❤
Nice! I do love a double drop :)
What's the track coming in at 3.10 please?
Great video brother! I would love some more insight to replacing the drop. I play UK hardcore, I don't see anyone else doing this (except maybe Gammer).
Question: Do you have any suggestions on how you pick your next song based on the key? I know you can go +1/-1 key, +2/-2 key or even +5/-5 key.
When planning a set, do you have any theory to how you configure the keys?
Example: 1A, 1A, 3A, 2A, 4A, 9A
Hey so I’m so expert but I have been djing in clubs for over 5 years. My experience whilst djing more “commercial clubs” so playing every genre is you don’t really have to worry about mixing In key, your main job is to keep that dance floor vibing and keeping them in the club buying drinks.
Buuuut, when you get booked to play let’s say a “house set” then yes mixing in keys becomes very important as it makes more clean mixes!
So it all depends on what the gig is I guess :)
Hope that helps
I love the STEMS bit but not sure how works?
song? 9:35 thanks for the tutorial!!
Faster energy mixing would be great, just starting off but really struggling with mixing dance sort of music with clashing vocals
Should be out by this time next week, already filmed just editing it now