Thank you for the video but here's a thought. How about you stick with the top view shot while she's mixing so we can actually see and follow what she's doing? Get rid of these weird angle or front facing shots.
Idk why everyones saying this shit aint informative, ive learned a ton just from watching this chick play live, having an actual top down view like this is a dream. Take these techniques and apply em to whatever genre ya want, weird shit up
So this is what a bard-artificer multiclass looks like. Absolutely mesmerising, always love watching people who are insanely skilled at their craft even if i have limited understanding of what's going on xD
Does anyone else feel like they get or think of these techniques very quick after they get into mixing without having to watch videos on it? I mean most of these DJing trchniques come naturally after you play with the controller for a while. Of course, the small details she does to make it sound perfect like the eqs are helpful and need lots of practice but the initial idea is there. Opinion on this matter would be much appreciated
I think it's technique plus experience. Like it's in the subconscious, you know? And when she feels like it's a good time to use it, she goes there and does it, without thinking too much. Djing has a lot of feeling things happening in the moment. But you have in the background the technique and functionality of the buttons on the equipment
It does help knowing your tracks well. I remember back in 06 listening to warp brothers all day, and suddenly a similar track came to my mind and I would cue song at diferente points and write down in a piece of paper all potential tracks to blend them in with.
look, i really like you, you are so cool. I have my determination set in my ways with a focus on you. so thats the only reason im gonna hang around and absorb you bc im like a paper towel and if you touch me, you might get absorbed!👻 thank you🙂 💞
Pay Me A Hundred - SPFDJ. Seems to be unreleased since can't find it anywhere. It is more clearly seen here in her track library th-cam.com/video/7G1YD3wctX4/w-d-xo.html
I'd prefer to see someone who mixes more eclectic tracks. It's not hard to learn 4/4 techno mixing, but I saw Flying Lotus do a set where he was moving between so many different BPMs and styles. That's something I'd really be interested in learning how to do.
I think it's more a matter of taste and possibilities within a genre, industrial techno is a bit limited in that sense, but playing techno without falling into break after break and keeping the energy up is quite difficult. Some people like 4/4 techno, I'm one of them hahah But I understand your point, playing tracks with different bpms isn't even that hard, you just have to be fast, but when you change the style things can start to get weird, djs who can do this with mastery are geniuses. I would love to learn too
@@AnaCarolinaHelmer I like 4/4 techno, it's just that there isn't much to learning to mix it. The tracks were made to be mixed together. It'd be more interesting to learn about mixing more complicated and diverse music.
That's cool but then why even bother being here. It's like purposely watching a cooking show on how to make a Soufflé then saying you would rather have learned about how to make some ultra niche dish. Like go look at those tutorials then 🤣😂
I like to switch back and forth from vinyl to CDJ but doing 3 devices (like 2x CDJ + 1x Vinyl) is a lot of babysitting work. Pitchbending on CDJs is much easier and less finicky than on vinyl. That being said, I love mixing with vinyl
@@IsaacSMILE more the aspect of getting creative with it. It is much easier for me to go back to playing two or three turntables, then incorporating cdjs..
Im using xdj-xz and playing with 3 channels, on the xdj-xz i have only one display and both track are on top of each other and it's very easy to do double drops by looping one of the two tracks without having cue points, but my question is how to do exactly tha same on cdjs with 2 separate screens ?
That’s how you make Shazam useless
Nice!
I thought this was a cycling video at first but this was awesome! 👍
Hahhahhahhaha
Me too haha, I was like, why is this coming up on my homepage? 🤔 But I love mixing with 3 decks!
😂😂😂
Thank you for the video but here's a thought. How about you stick with the top view shot while she's mixing so we can actually see and follow what she's doing? Get rid of these weird angle or front facing shots.
U dont need to see it all top down lol
To me this is about as helpful as chess grandmasters talk about long move sequences...
But it’s sooooo much more enjoyable. What an epic mix.
Yeah music is great
Idk why everyones saying this shit aint informative, ive learned a ton just from watching this chick play live, having an actual top down view like this is a dream. Take these techniques and apply em to whatever genre ya want, weird shit up
LOL 😂
The only thing better than the sound of this mix is the sound of her voice. I could listen to her reading me a list of ingredients.
So this is what a bard-artificer multiclass looks like. Absolutely mesmerising, always love watching people who are insanely skilled at their craft even if i have limited understanding of what's going on xD
This is the DnD/techno crossover content I live for.
goddamn truely a master of the mix. blessed to have witnessed a set of her couple of weeks ago!!
Djing is basically management.
I just upgraded from a DDJ-400 to a DDJ 1000, and this is exactly what I'm starting to teach myself, hahaha
My God she's beautiful.
that German hard tekno stuff is not really my thing, but wow! she can really keep things energised the way she mixes!"
I didn‘t know it‘s a German thing? 😊
PS: My favorite set of her, if you like to try it again: th-cam.com/users/liveAJ7lbqyLbX8
In my opinion the best way of making a good techno set :) Ben Sims is the three-deck wizard
Jeff mills is the wizard.
@@noahchase5985 DVS1 is the new wizard and GOAT
SPFDJ is such a fucking BOSS!
Techno Queen, lovely mixing techniques!
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More videos like this please 👍🖐
Learned something new about red lights! 😂
“you get the gist..” legend❤️🔥
I love how people say djing takes no skill whilst it looks like a freaking airplane lmao, great vid
Yeah, this is what separates the good ones from the rest
Not actually 3 deck mixing in the full sense then. Mixing 2 and looping a 3rd. 2 decks and a bar of music.
she is my love 😍
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People who use SEEDJ suck at DJing bevor and after the lessons.
Lovely bit of techno, nice mix.
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New favourite DJ unlocked
That cycling jersey is not going to be helpful in a race. Too much wind resistance.
awesome!
can we get a tracklist?
that last one was Perc - Look What Your Love Has Done to Me, I think the Amile Lense Primitive remix?. recognize that metallic sounding snare
It's I Hate Models' one
@@cartono777 wurd
She’s soooo sick! Tracks are incredible
It's weird how hair cuts can bring a 8-9 to a 5-6
she's so so good, i cant even. sweetest person on earth
Track IDs? Or at least Genres please 🥵🥰🥴
the idea of doing this both turns me on and scares me - she is so good!
I always listen to this as if it was a "real" set.
fucking nice
One of the best out there...
Proper DJ.
Loved this! Thank you for sharing!
Does anyone else feel like they get or think of these techniques very quick after they get into mixing without having to watch videos on it? I mean most of these DJing trchniques come naturally after you play with the controller for a while. Of course, the small details she does to make it sound perfect like the eqs are helpful and need lots of practice but the initial idea is there. Opinion on this matter would be much appreciated
I think it's technique plus experience. Like it's in the subconscious, you know? And when she feels like it's a good time to use it, she goes there and does it, without thinking too much. Djing has a lot of feeling things happening in the moment. But you have in the background the technique and functionality of the buttons on the equipment
It does help knowing your tracks well. I remember back in 06 listening to warp brothers all day, and suddenly a similar track came to my mind and I would cue song at diferente points and write down in a piece of paper all potential tracks to blend them in with.
You're right
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This was amazing! Gained a lot of inspiration :)
That was cool. I love her mixing style.
tracklist please.. ;)
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she's a boss love this!
2nd Track ID, please?
look, i really like you, you are so cool. I have my determination set in my ways with a focus on you. so thats the only reason im gonna hang around and absorb you bc im like a paper towel and if you touch me, you might get absorbed!👻 thank you🙂 💞
What a Legend!
Anyone know the ID of the track in the second channel?
Pay Me A Hundred - SPFDJ. Seems to be unreleased since can't find it anywhere. It is more clearly seen here in her track library th-cam.com/video/7G1YD3wctX4/w-d-xo.html
@@karmovelling9706 ahh well spotted🙌 really hope she releases this track in the near future!
3 decks is the way, much easier to create better mixes with 3 then 2.
J’ai cru que c’était une cycliste pro !
Did not expect her to speak English so well but not surprising if she's Scandinavian
Mommy
About a million things happening without explaination...
Ok, set a drone and then dance above it. Gotcha! Thanks!
She’s simply a genius
A true dj in her craft.
Can we get a Tracklist? q.q
Thank you for sharing ~ what a PRO Demo ~!!!!
even more cute with that accent
Track ids pleaseeee hehe
Sick video, spfdj Thanks 🔥
You remembering me for Angelina Jolie in hackers 😀
Here just for the music😅
She's so good
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I GOTTA FUCKING DANCE!!!
Why am i obsessed with her shirt
where to get that shirt?
Exit 2021!
i love Gaetano Parisio mixing with 3 technics .
zajebisty beat 😎
♥
Brutal❤
Thx a lot for channel and videos, also thx all of djs which tell about
God is a woman!
These are not decks
nothing is difficult to understand when we have knowledge
My Master SPFDJ.
Thank you for sharing!
radsport heinze: ))
This is awesome, thank you for sharing
She is so good
오 👍 그대여 짱이다 👍
❤
what a fire
Trek list?
Sweet!!!
So great dudes !!
Amazing!!
Not really my style of genre but that was sick.
What's that first track?
SWART - Fly High
cheers boss @@SkateAddicti0n
I like her, but overusing this style of looping can make sets little boring. Same energy from start to finish with very little nuance.
She's just showcasing the style
@@-xHALx- agreed
Im mixing electronic dance with 3 decks and its not boring at all the builds up and the drops are just insane
Thanks for sharing, which Techno Genre is this? This isn't Hardtechno or Raw Techno, which one is it?
I'd say: just techno. Techno has many nuances.
kind of industrial
hard German tekno is what I always called it. tekno without the 'ch'. very important haha!
@@xsm5525 thx👌🏻
Thank u guys guys for ur comments :)
Boring.
Who can do this with vinyl?? I saw DJ Keoki start his set with 3 decks going, but didn't sustain it through out his set. Anyone know of a DJ?
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Jeff mills
@@erik_jabari Good God you're right, he is killing it! Thank you Erik!
Carl Cox back in the day
@@LASHH9669 Yes, great call.
I'd prefer to see someone who mixes more eclectic tracks. It's not hard to learn 4/4 techno mixing, but I saw Flying Lotus do a set where he was moving between so many different BPMs and styles. That's something I'd really be interested in learning how to do.
I think it's more a matter of taste and possibilities within a genre, industrial techno is a bit limited in that sense, but playing techno without falling into break after break and keeping the energy up is quite difficult. Some people like 4/4 techno, I'm one of them hahah But I understand your point, playing tracks with different bpms isn't even that hard, you just have to be fast, but when you change the style things can start to get weird, djs who can do this with mastery are geniuses. I would love to learn too
@@AnaCarolinaHelmer I like 4/4 techno, it's just that there isn't much to learning to mix it. The tracks were made to be mixed together. It'd be more interesting to learn about mixing more complicated and diverse music.
@@user82938 oh I see, but this type of content they probably only release in the paid course :/
That's cool but then why even bother being here. It's like purposely watching a cooking show on how to make a Soufflé then saying you would rather have learned about how to make some ultra niche dish. Like go look at those tutorials then 🤣😂
@@olympusmons8439 I’m requesting that they post a video like that, genius.
would love to learn how to incorporate a cdj into a vinyl mix to add a third channel...
So you mean the wiring up or how to get creative with it once set up?
I like to switch back and forth from vinyl to CDJ but doing 3 devices (like 2x CDJ + 1x Vinyl) is a lot of babysitting work. Pitchbending on CDJs is much easier and less finicky than on vinyl. That being said, I love mixing with vinyl
@@IsaacSMILE more the aspect of getting creative with it. It is much easier for me to go back to playing two or three turntables, then incorporating cdjs..
You can make every cdj mixer wirh 2 mixers into 4
And the entire audience died on overdose of sound …
Nice video but if u don't have good gear doing a live loop can be really difficult makes it easier and doable when using gear like it's on that table
Don't have to spend a lot of money, an old controller like a Denon MC3000 and a laptop with traktor and 4-deck mapping will do it.
Im using xdj-xz and playing with 3 channels, on the xdj-xz i have only one display and both track are on top of each other and it's very easy to do double drops by looping one of the two tracks without having cue points, but my question is how to do exactly tha same on cdjs with 2 separate screens ?
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