@@brianmccloskey8575 EDM could also mean Techno if you think about it. EDM stands for Electronic Dance Music. That also includes Techno. EDM is an umbrella term, not an actual genre. You might be thinking of Big Room, Future House, Dutch House, Bass House, and Twisted House.
Imagine yourself recording and uploading daily! whole bunch of work... when do you have time for editing those videos? When do you searching for new records? When do you sleep?
I’ve been DJing for about 25 years now and I still learn from your vlogs. Yes kids you’re always learning and developing. How about an in my mind vlog on old school tracks? This would make an old timer like me very happy 😀 AJ
It was harder to learn to mix as you had to work the BPM out for yourself however I have utmost respect for new and upcoming DJs as there is so much good talent out there. Despite technology giving you the BPM and the controversial “sync” button, the DJ still has to choose the next track, work the EQs, mix in phase etc. Although Luke’s skills are through the roof. This guy is phenomenal technically. Respect ✊
Andy James - I hear you, brother. I started back in 1983, took a long break, got back into it almost 2 years ago. I am constantly learning & I love the new technology. I wish I had the stuff I have now back in the 1980s-1990s. Those crates of records was a bitch back in the day. LOL!
I always wondered about this. It must take lots of planning when being booked in different countries. Do you just have availability for let’s says a few weeks in the US. And you only accept bookings in Asia for a specific time? This would help cut down on travel time like going back and forth on long flights. What happens when you get asked to dj on the same date? Do you pick the highest bidder? Or closer proximity to where you are coming from? So many factors come into play. Great techno set!
heres question for next vlog: what you think about electronic music thats leaked to internet by workers at label/recording companies (recently label monstercat made statement in their subreddit about starting to investigate huge music leak happening in monstercat every time new track comes around). nowdays its not just ripping from CD since most EDM is shared as 320kbps mp3 or lossless wav, it has to be someone inside label, and how mixmash records is preventing music leaks? have a lovely night/day you all
It could easily be happening through the promo list they have in my opinion, especially since I've seen it happen with other labels as well where they send out early promos to a list of people and suddenly tracks were online/ the people on the promo list were then sharing it. Before you know it a lot of people have it and it's online on YT/SC/other platforms for people to get
Just a theory here but is it possible that leaks are just a marketing strategy on the DL since you’re talking about it and thus I’m replying whereas I probably would’ve never even googled that song had you not mentioned it
Thank Luke for the "Train of Though" style mix. This helps us figure out what were doing right and need to work on from a mental processing point. So cool to literally see inside your head!
Hi Luke! Thanks for the vlogs. I've been following you for a year now. Your tip for bedroom mixing made me order 2xRCA->3,5mmFemaleJack-converter so I can use my plugs with headphones while everyone else is asleep at my home. I'm dedicated dad too (two girls, 12yo and 1yo). Running simultaneously full day job at telecom industry and running own company where producing music and practicing to be a DJ during nights (when I'm not too tired, so actually not that much now). So the silent version of DJ controller use was really good tip for me since most of my own-time is after ten pm when there is needed to be quiet at the house. So now I can bang the best house tracks without disturbing rest of the house :D
Hey man, I've always had a lot of respect for you dutch veterans even though I listen to techno only, but this is simply a masterclass and quite a surprise that your roots are techno... So generous with your knowledge filled vlogs and your time, you're like the yoda of electronic music, a true magician... Would love to hear a good techno set from you live on the old continent!
Holy crap, this is so similar to how I mix already! Then again, I picked up a lot of what I know from watching others, and picking and choosing what sounded best to me, and you were one of the first channels I watched. I learned so much just from watching and analyzing what you do on-stage and in-studio. Even though it probably would never happen, it'd be a dream come true to do a B2B with you. I'd love to see a lot more techno from you. Even though it isn't what I normally mix, I want to move over to it when I can. All I can say is that it's interesting mixing electro house as though you would techno.
This is the Laidback Luke I first got to know. Every once a while I listen to those old mixes and sets that you used to do. Love them. I love what you do nowadays but I can't front about it. I always respected your mastery of the craft.
I appreciate the effort you put into these videos (mixing and re-watching/editing to explain what you're actually doing). You're helping to produce the DJ's of tomorrow, keep up the great work!
Duuuuuuuuuude, you're amazing! I started listening to you from when I first heard your 2015 year mix on soundcloud, the tracks were not the most favourable for me but everyone has their taste, the thing that hooked me like a drug and made me a fan of you was the mixing, it was done so well and absolutely pleased me.. I had forgotten about you the past year but I'm very happy that I stumbled across your channel again and seeing you mix techno with the same mixing that hooked me in the first place is just a godsend! Keep up the good work and stay real in the industry by not abandoning your craft and talent! I'm sure to be coming back and back to listen you play :)
Not a big fan of Techno, find it a little too repetitive but Luke keeps busy during the beats so it stays interesting. Love that fact that Luke mixes so naturally and it's like he is using vinyl. Good work!
Lukeeee!!! Ahhhh I LOVE this all-techno mix you threw down for us here in this vlog!! 😍👌 I was too busy dancing so I kept forgetting to read the screen, lmao! 😂 But hey, then it was the perfect excuse to replay it over (and over + over...) again LOL. The whole video from the top again, cuz why not right?!? Hahaha. THANK YOU. You're simply zee besttttt sir!!! 😉😁🙌🙌 P.s... Praying you come back to Chicago sometime sooooon!! 😎👍🎉💖✨
Daaamn LaidbackLuke!! You're spinning that shit better than some techno DJs! Love the variety you use in mixing! FTW! Maybe in the future I want to see a vlog about how you get gigs, which connections are most important for you and maybe the whole process of booking you for a club or a festival! Would be very interesting to see something in this direction! Like a little bit behind the scenes action
This is fantastic. I love when you do the "In My Mind" videos. You are truly an inspiration & DJ mentor. This is coming from a DJ that started in the early 80s. Thank you, sir!
EDM is literally just a genre that the media came up with to simplify the advertising of dance music. Techno is still techno. House is still house. They just have more sub genres as time goes on.
Hey Luke. First of all. You're a legend men. And second. Can you make a vlog about the real difference between a professional DJ and amateur in the term of organisation. Setup. Set list (how do you choose music to play).... Etc. Love every single of your videos
How do you decide what to play next for techno? I definitely grew up in the mainstream, EDM era and don't know much about techno. If I were to mix (in addition to energy level, bpm, etc.), I would tend to choose tracks that have similar sounds and mix well together, or have similar lyrics, etc. Techno seems really minimal and I wouldn't know where to start.
Listen to Third Party's "Release Radio" podcast and Eric Prydz's "Epic Radio" they'' play techno and then they'll mix into some progressive house tracks. I do this all the time its all about blending good tracks together that have similarities
Minimal is it’s own genre within techno! I can see why you’d think it’s minimal when compared to edm, that the thing with techno you really have to know the structure of your tunes I.e. drum patterns and key. Mixing is way more important
As a young producer and dj wanting to break into the techno/tech house scene this was both incredible and beneficial to watch, you're a wizard on the decks Luke!!
Hey Luke could you do a video on the different types of techno, as well as the different types of styles that get used in techno? By the way I love the layering in the mix and shows your skills. Thanks Luke
So awesome to see this! I've always wondered having been a long time listener. I never think to look it up but luckily I stumbled across your channel and love all your insider explanations! I love your chill confidence and dedication to excellence but mostly your authentic and open persona that is 100% real. Thanks for not wearing an emotional mask!
Hey Luke! I've never seen you mixing techno before, thank you so much! Those Denon filters sound really awesome! I always see your vinyl habits on your mixing style (scratching, beatmatching with the pitch fader, starting the track with scratch). How about a vinyl set sometime? It would be awesome! Have a nice day!
Hey Luke, maybe a little bit of a weird question coming up: Why don't you have your own LD (Lighting Designer)? Sure I get that you don't take a lighting guy to every small club you go to but in the bigger clubs and major festivals it would be a logical step since that way you can put your own design in most of your shows.
Bart Kreeft I think the main reason being is all his sets are on the fly meaning his set list isn’t premeditated. Usually with lighting and visual effects, there’s a team put together to set up cues for effects and such so it’s a lot harder when the dj free styling
I Love Your blogs please keep doing such blogs and you are being my ideal with every single blog i watch and after watching your blog i feel like you're my friends. Thankyou and keep doing such blogs! *#Respect*
I love the diversity of producers you picked out. Including some of my favorites: Solardo(more tech house, though), Amelie Lens (still so underrated), Thomas Schumacher, Metodi Hristov(following him for a long time, his originals are also amaaaazing).. Any thoughts on one of them in particular ?
sad that you didn't do a techno set in ATL but I understand your mixing style and respect it highly. you had a great smooth set and impressively stupid fast skills that i'm still in awe about lol. maybe techno will come back hard!
How often do you mix in key with Techno? I feel like you can sort of get away with not doing so if you are playing minimal techno, but once things get a bit more melodic then its more important? I really like the minimal stuff for more of warm up set/opening set vibe then the melodic vocal stuff towards the mid/end.
Hi Luke! Great video. My question is, Do you think DJs need to be producing to get bookings? DJs once were a doorway to great musicians and now they are the musicians.
Hi this is really informative for a beginning dj!! Thanks. Just one question, how do you decide when to bring in each new layer? Do you try to line up drops or make them sequential?
I really enjoying watching your vlogs and i have few questions for you thAt i think will help a lot of starting djs. How do you memorize all of the songs? How do you prepare your set.? And if paying your first do i go with the set i made or try to see what peaple like and play them what they like to hear. Thank you
That was amazing. Great that you mentioned Jeff Mills. I have his Wizard tapes from Detroit Radio in the late 80s. Detroit Techno at its finest. Shoutout to Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and all those Detroit OG's.
Hey! Vlog Idea (great for beginners) : Luke, What do you advise (tips) people who're looking to get into DJing, to start learning or doing as their first steps towards learning to DJ and similarly with EDM or Music Production in general. What would be top 5 focus points in DJing and top 5 in music production! L's UP!
Hey Luke, would you ever creat a contest to pick opening DJs for your shows around the world? I think it would creat a nice step forward for DJs trying to get to your level. Not sure if you have ever done something like that. Thanks buddy you are an awesome DJ.
Thank you so much for this mix! I learned so much and you made me dance so hard too ahah. Love your djing, you have very good techniques. Thanks again!
Can you show us how-to utilize all 4 channels? I mainly see 2 channels always used and this is the first time I've see you using 3. Or is using 2-3 the best way for mixing so It doesn't sound to cluttered?
EDM went out of style after 15 years. Techno is still going strong 30+ years
DAAMN ITS BEEN THAT LOONG ?:)))
EDM is huge in America, it's not my thing though.
EDM as in...?
Which subgenre?
When you say EDM you're saying a ton of subgenres.
@@lv6892 all of the sub-genres in fact
Lucaciu Valentin I think he means big room style of music
You’ve absolutely smashed that, there’s levels to this game!
please do techno more often!!!
i love it
Yes please!!
Check my techno set. th-cam.com/video/ETR9dDI6pTo/w-d-xo.html
This Sounds so much bettter than your EDM Mixes.
That's cus edm is terribleb
@@brianmccloskey8575 EDM could also mean Techno if you think about it. EDM stands for Electronic Dance Music. That also includes Techno. EDM is an umbrella term, not an actual genre. You might be thinking of Big Room, Future House, Dutch House, Bass House, and Twisted House.
@@bellpepper3166 it does, but it's not used like that, most people outwith America see it as cheesey chart/pop genre of dance music
The most active DJ/Producer.
Thank you for all your hard work you put in for your volg. #respect
Well, he only vlogs weekly, Jon Sine (who also got a shoutout by luke) vlogs daily, but luke is more experienced in my opinion
Comment Guy jon sine isn't traveling the world almost every day
Imagine yourself recording and uploading daily! whole bunch of work... when do you have time for editing those videos? When do you searching for new records? When do you sleep?
I’ve been DJing for about 25 years now and I still learn from your vlogs. Yes kids you’re always learning and developing.
How about an in my mind vlog on old school tracks? This would make an old timer like me very happy 😀
AJ
Must've been a lot harder to learn back then?
It was harder to learn to mix as you had to work the BPM out for yourself however I have utmost respect for new and upcoming DJs as there is so much good talent out there. Despite technology giving you the BPM and the controversial “sync” button, the DJ still has to choose the next track, work the EQs, mix in phase etc. Although Luke’s skills are through the roof. This guy is phenomenal technically. Respect ✊
Andy James will be so cool!,,
Andy James - I hear you, brother. I started back in 1983, took a long break, got back into it almost 2 years ago. I am constantly learning & I love the new technology. I wish I had the stuff I have now back in the 1980s-1990s. Those crates of records was a bitch back in the day. LOL!
What I especially like is how he's mixing three tracks on 2 decks :D
U are one of the most sensible coolest and humble stars out today. World needs more like u.
I would be a laidback luke fan if he was techno.. just sayin
Emile Buch he began as a techno DJ!
the thing is he fucked techno in the ass and moved on. thats what legends do. push boundaries and 'break rules' \o/ haha "just sayin" ;)
Pad Man idiot
not that I’m not a fan.. I think you are awesome Luke keep it up :) 👍🏼
@@ThePiratePaddy very true. Glad he still has love for the genre
Hi Luke! I have an idea for a vlog, it could be about how is the booking for you gigs since you sign the contract to get to play at the club/festival
sounds intresting but i guess for top dj's its more of a job for their management
Its done by the touring manager
Amazing set and yes I’m highly interested in seeing your booking process especially when it comes to the negotiating
I always wondered about this. It must take lots of planning when being booked in different countries. Do you just have availability for let’s says a few weeks in the US. And you only accept bookings in Asia for a specific time? This would help cut down on travel time like going back and forth on long flights.
What happens when you get asked to dj on the same date? Do you pick the highest bidder? Or closer proximity to where you are coming from? So many factors come into play.
Great techno set!
heres question for next vlog: what you think about electronic music thats leaked to internet by workers at label/recording companies (recently label monstercat made statement in their subreddit about starting to investigate huge music leak happening in monstercat every time new track comes around). nowdays its not just ripping from CD since most EDM is shared as 320kbps mp3 or lossless wav, it has to be someone inside label, and how mixmash records is preventing music leaks?
have a lovely night/day you all
Would love to hear something more about this, had no idea about the Monstercat situation
Good topic that is often thought about, but never really brought up in these QnA type scenarios
It could easily be happening through the promo list they have in my opinion, especially since I've seen it happen with other labels as well where they send out early promos to a list of people and suddenly tracks were online/ the people on the promo list were then sharing it. Before you know it a lot of people have it and it's online on YT/SC/other platforms for people to get
Just a theory here but is it possible that leaks are just a marketing strategy on the DL since you’re talking about it and thus I’m replying whereas I probably would’ve never even googled that song had you not mentioned it
Would love to see you do a techno set in the Creamfields Steel Yard!
Love the track at 9:55 from Amelie Lens - Stay With Me (Perc Remix)
Oontz Oontz
Thank Luke for the "Train of Though" style mix. This helps us figure out what were doing right and need to work on from a mental processing point. So cool to literally see inside your head!
holy moly....insane work!!!!
Hi Luke! Thanks for the vlogs. I've been following you for a year now. Your tip for bedroom mixing made me order 2xRCA->3,5mmFemaleJack-converter so I can use my plugs with headphones while everyone else is asleep at my home. I'm dedicated dad too (two girls, 12yo and 1yo). Running simultaneously full day job at telecom industry and running own company where producing music and practicing to be a DJ during nights (when I'm not too tired, so actually not that much now). So the silent version of DJ controller use was really good tip for me since most of my own-time is after ten pm when there is needed to be quiet at the house. So now I can bang the best house tracks without disturbing rest of the house :D
You gotta love those green glowing illumination on the Denon Decks!
Anyday that Luke uploads is a good day.
Hey man, I've always had a lot of respect for you dutch veterans even though I listen to techno only, but this is simply a masterclass and quite a surprise that your roots are techno... So generous with your knowledge filled vlogs and your time, you're like the yoda of electronic music, a true magician... Would love to hear a good techno set from you live on the old continent!
*_You made me see Techno mixing in a whole new light!_*
Very inspiring!
Tracklist?
i think techno is the most fun to mix as you can layer much more than other music types (excluding acapella etc).
Affirmative!
Holy crap, this is so similar to how I mix already! Then again, I picked up a lot of what I know from watching others, and picking and choosing what sounded best to me, and you were one of the first channels I watched. I learned so much just from watching and analyzing what you do on-stage and in-studio. Even though it probably would never happen, it'd be a dream come true to do a B2B with you. I'd love to see a lot more techno from you. Even though it isn't what I normally mix, I want to move over to it when I can. All I can say is that it's interesting mixing electro house as though you would techno.
12:34 Fake Sidechain effect!! Badass! Also dig the cross fader on long note trick at 12:20-ish. Thanks for sharing. Maraming salamat
This is the Laidback Luke I first got to know. Every once a while I listen to those old mixes and sets that you used to do. Love them. I love what you do nowadays but I can't front about it. I always respected your mastery of the craft.
I appreciate the effort you put into these videos (mixing and re-watching/editing to explain what you're actually doing). You're helping to produce the DJ's of tomorrow, keep up the great work!
First online mix i see online where you can really read what’s in the DJs mind during mixing. Thumbs up!
Duuuuuuuuuude, you're amazing! I started listening to you from when I first heard your 2015 year mix on soundcloud, the tracks were not the most favourable for me but everyone has their taste, the thing that hooked me like a drug and made me a fan of you was the mixing, it was done so well and absolutely pleased me.. I had forgotten about you the past year but I'm very happy that I stumbled across your channel again and seeing you mix techno with the same mixing that hooked me in the first place is just a godsend! Keep up the good work and stay real in the industry by not abandoning your craft and talent! I'm sure to be coming back and back to listen you play :)
Not a big fan of Techno, find it a little too repetitive but Luke keeps busy during the beats so it stays interesting. Love that fact that Luke mixes so naturally and it's like he is using vinyl. Good work!
Lukeeee!!! Ahhhh I LOVE this all-techno mix you threw down for us here in this vlog!! 😍👌 I was too busy dancing so I kept forgetting to read the screen, lmao! 😂 But hey, then it was the perfect excuse to replay it over (and over + over...) again LOL. The whole video from the top again, cuz why not right?!? Hahaha. THANK YOU. You're simply zee besttttt sir!!! 😉😁🙌🙌
P.s... Praying you come back to Chicago sometime sooooon!!
😎👍🎉💖✨
Cool mix.
I like mixing without using any effects, just mixing, and making it sound just as good if not better without effects.
I cannot believe your filmed that snowboarding trip vertically!
Absolute madman
Daaamn LaidbackLuke!! You're spinning that shit better than some techno DJs! Love the variety you use in mixing! FTW! Maybe in the future I want to see a vlog about how you get gigs, which connections are most important for you and maybe the whole process of booking you for a club or a festival! Would be very interesting to see something in this direction! Like a little bit behind the scenes action
This is fantastic. I love when you do the "In My Mind" videos. You are truly an inspiration & DJ mentor. This is coming from a DJ that started in the early 80s. Thank you, sir!
so inspiring to learn more and more about mixing styles. thank you Luke, watching it for the second time for the last year.
Nice set. Better than that EDM stuff all the kids listen too these days.
Grow up baby
edm is utter shit
he's right...
EDM is literally just a genre that the media came up with to simplify the advertising of dance music. Techno is still techno. House is still house. They just have more sub genres as time goes on.
Hells yeah!!!
Hey Luke. First of all. You're a legend men. And second. Can you make a vlog about the real difference between a professional DJ and amateur in the term of organisation. Setup. Set list (how do you choose music to play).... Etc. Love every single of your videos
Laidback, I really enjoy your vlogs. Recently at a Bar in Colorado I play at, you're "Rise" and "1234" tracks have been killing it. Thank You so much.
Man, how I love these in my mind mixes. They're so awesome. I also love the way you're dealing with the layering that's cool.
More of this series please!! It really teaches me a lot, love the content!!
Can't wait to see you with Chuckie next week! Never give up🙌
I always love when you become TECHNO!!!
How do you decide what to play next for techno? I definitely grew up in the mainstream, EDM era and don't know much about techno. If I were to mix (in addition to energy level, bpm, etc.), I would tend to choose tracks that have similar sounds and mix well together, or have similar lyrics, etc. Techno seems really minimal and I wouldn't know where to start.
Listen to Third Party's "Release Radio" podcast and Eric Prydz's "Epic Radio" they'' play techno and then they'll mix into some progressive house tracks. I do this all the time its all about blending good tracks together that have similarities
Thanks for the suggestions!
Minimal is it’s own genre within techno! I can see why you’d think it’s minimal when compared to edm, that the thing with techno you really have to know the structure of your tunes I.e. drum patterns and key. Mixing is way more important
Yeah, even I can see how your DJ skills would become much better if you mix techno! Thanks for all the comments and suggestions everyone!
Ruslan Botsyurko I will never forget seeing DJ Stingray layering 4 tracks (all on vinyl) all at once, was mental!
I really loved this techno set... I am learning more about mixing this genre and this really helped me. Please do more instructive videos on techno
The first years of edc in vegas with laidback luke and chuckie on the mainstage was epic as fuck!
This mix makes me want to become a techno dj, you can really put your own mark on a set unlike a set with some other genres great work luke!
Can't wait for your set at the Tinderbox festival in Denmark this summer. I love these videos and they have taught me a lot.
As a young producer and dj wanting to break into the techno/tech house scene this was both incredible and beneficial to watch, you're a wizard on the decks Luke!!
More techno sets would be unreal!!!
Hey Luke could you do a video on the different types of techno, as well as the different types of styles that get used in techno? By the way I love the layering in the mix and shows your skills. Thanks Luke
Minimal/industrial, melodic, commercial, dub, dark those would be the main ones.
The best.. really inspired!
Loving this style of uplifting techno.
You have to Play more Techno, Love the way you are Mixing
So awesome to see this! I've always wondered having been a long time listener. I never think to look it up but luckily I stumbled across your channel and love all your insider explanations!
I love your chill confidence and dedication to excellence but mostly your authentic and open persona that is 100% real. Thanks for not wearing an emotional mask!
I loved everything about this vlog full of useful techniques keep it up
Hey Luke! I've never seen you mixing techno before, thank you so much! Those Denon filters sound really awesome! I always see your vinyl habits on your mixing style (scratching, beatmatching with the pitch fader, starting the track with scratch). How about a vinyl set sometime? It would be awesome! Have a nice day!
Hey Luke, maybe a little bit of a weird question coming up:
Why don't you have your own LD (Lighting Designer)? Sure I get that you don't take a lighting guy to every small club you go to but in the bigger clubs and major festivals it would be a logical step since that way you can put your own design in most of your shows.
Bart Kreeft I think the main reason being is all his sets are on the fly meaning his set list isn’t premeditated. Usually with lighting and visual effects, there’s a team put together to set up cues for effects and such so it’s a lot harder when the dj free styling
Santiago Amezcua this is exactly it
I never appriciated techno as much as I did watching this video! Such a versitile genre of music "DJ Wise"
Right on time!!! love your videos Luke, your'e THE BEST example for a good & professional dj for me... MUCH LOVE & RESPECT 🙏🏻❤️
You should check out
Pan Pot... Amazing Techno dj’s
Solid but nobody can beat dvs1 man is on another level
more of these, this was absolutely insane!
Super love these In My
Mind videos !! Thank you so much !! ❤️❤️❤️
It's inspiring to see how you can make mixes less boring with simple tricks :-)
Mostly have to do with the tracks themselves being pretty good. But that's underground music for ya!
Too much fx takes away from the vibe. Also, these tracks aren’t really “underground”
I Love Your blogs please keep doing such blogs and you are being my ideal with every single blog i watch and after watching your blog i feel like you're my friends. Thankyou and keep doing such blogs! *#Respect*
Ach i fall in love with techno because of you when i was young, come to techno back....please
I LOVED it. this minimix is so intersesting!
Damn Luuk, this is way more then only performing, what you do is art! Loved your techno set, gave me some interesting tips
Dude I wana hear more sets of Techno Luke !!!!! You killlllled it !!!!
not really into edm but i like your channel! and so happy to see a In my mind on techno!!
Nice one Luke. I really love how you don't pigeon hole yourself as a one-genre DJ.
I love the diversity of producers you picked out. Including some of my favorites: Solardo(more tech house, though), Amelie Lens (still so underrated), Thomas Schumacher, Metodi Hristov(following him for a long time, his originals are also amaaaazing).. Any thoughts on one of them in particular ?
I never thought that techno was this much fun!
Awesome set!
Luke i would like to know how to start playing at clubs and do gigs
Yo Luke! Super groovy, you should do heaps more "In My Mind" vlogs, amazing to see and very entertaining!!!!!
sad that you didn't do a techno set in ATL but I understand your mixing style and respect it highly. you had a great smooth set and impressively stupid fast skills that i'm still in awe about lol. maybe techno will come back hard!
Luke!!! WTF!!! I missed you doing this dude!! Can't wait for more techno minded " in my mind " kudos!!
Nice, got lots of inspiration from your video's. Thanks!
i love this, pls do more techno stuff sometimes! nice techniques, have learned alot from this!
How often do you mix in key with Techno? I feel like you can sort of get away with not doing so if you are playing minimal techno, but once things get a bit more melodic then its more important? I really like the minimal stuff for more of warm up set/opening set vibe then the melodic vocal stuff towards the mid/end.
That's great Luke! Deliver more & more techno please!
WOW nicht Set! Really would like to see an other 'in my mind' Episode with Techno! :)
Loved your mix and tips. What brand headphones do you use (that you don't move at all.) You keep both cue(l) and master(r) at all times. Thanks
I already saw the video about the brand so can you just comment on the second question: You keep both cue(l) and master(r) at all times?
Nice mixing skills! I am an old school radio DJ who used to slip cue vinyl back in the 70s....
Hi Luke! Great video. My question is, Do you think DJs need to be producing to get bookings? DJs once were a doorway to great musicians and now they are the musicians.
Hi this is really informative for a beginning dj!! Thanks. Just one question, how do you decide when to bring in each new layer? Do you try to line up drops or make them sequential?
I really enjoying watching your vlogs and i have few questions for you thAt i think will help a lot of starting djs. How do you memorize all of the songs? How do you prepare your set.? And if paying your first do i go with the set i made or try to see what peaple like and play them what they like to hear. Thank you
Incredible mix man! I always get so lost in layers.
u're so informative kind of guy! i love all the info you've shared.. keep it up Luke!
That was amazing. Great that you mentioned Jeff Mills. I have his Wizard tapes from Detroit Radio in the late 80s. Detroit Techno at its finest. Shoutout to Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and all those Detroit OG's.
Definitely more techno set!!!!😎😎😎😎 that's was so cool
Beautiful video, kept me engaged the entire time. Great work.
im here to see those beautiful cdjs and the mixer.
Hey!
Vlog Idea (great for beginners) : Luke, What do you advise (tips) people who're looking to get into DJing, to start learning or doing as their first steps towards learning to DJ and similarly with EDM or Music Production in general.
What would be top 5 focus points in DJing and top 5 in music production!
L's UP!
I love the oldskool mixing still prefer vinyls but love this. Does Denon really do a better job then Pioneer atm?
Made my Day! Hi from Cebu, the Republic of Philippines!
Hey Luke, would you ever creat a contest to pick opening DJs for your shows around the world? I think it would creat a nice step forward for DJs trying to get to your level. Not sure if you have ever done something like that. Thanks buddy you are an awesome DJ.
Thank you so much for this mix! I learned so much and you made me dance so hard too ahah. Love your djing, you have very good techniques. Thanks again!
Great video with tricks in techno, thanks!
Big ups for you Luke, what a set this is daim!
Hey Luke, could you do a vlog on how to start out as a DJ? (Getting in touch with clubs/festivals and such)
So Luke, what is your advice for helping get DENON PRIME setup in clubs in the US? Most DJ's seem resistant to even give them a chance.
Can you show us how-to utilize all 4 channels?
I mainly see 2 channels always used and this is the first time I've see you using 3.
Or is using 2-3 the best way for mixing so It doesn't sound to cluttered?