Fookin love Deadmau5
.......sticking with the 'mouse theme' What a tune is CirezD Mouseville
Tunearooney
Fookin love Deadmau5.......sticking with the 'mouse theme' What a tune is CirezD Mouseville
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lol I love it that you hate it that you love itSee that is a tune, not boring at all.
It's got excitement in it, damn it
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Fookin love Deadmau5.......sticking with the 'mouse theme' What a tune is CirezD Mouseville
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Ok so I read some peoples views and thought I would have another listen
Carl Cox - I Want You (Deadmau5 Remix)
YouTube - Carl Cox - I Want You (Deadmau5 Remix)
Can anybody honestly say this is remotely good???
It's one of them tunes you know a DJ will be using Abletion Live repeating bars/stuttering etc dragging the tune on even longer painfull just thinking about it!!!
lol.
Cano bought the 'dj' magazine the other day, it had a long interview with deadmau5 and i was rather shocked to read he has never spun a record or cd in his life, as he stated he was a new generation of artists and he also believed the 'dj' would become less and less needed or something along those lines, i need to read it again, anyway i was quite shocked at that.
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Cano bought the 'dj' magazine the other day, it had a long interview with deadmau5 and i was rather shocked to read he has never spun a record or cd in his life, as he stated he was a new generation of artists and he also believed the 'dj' would become less and less needed or something along those lines, i need to read it again, anyway i was quite shocked at that.
There is nothing a digital DJ will do more than Q-Bert amazing me with his bare hands!!! Best DJ ever!!!
I must admit that i have gone to 'the dark side' because I can no longer afford to buy vinyl.
For manipulation, you are unable to beat the hands on approach of vinyl, but digital is catching up. (obviously, I'm assuming that the guy in the vid will never be skilled as Q-Bert anyway)
YouTube - Scratching in Ableton Live: ammobox
I think for what that bloke is doing (unless I'm missing something obvious), he may as well just be on decks. If however, he's playing it as part of a set & gets all the ableton blends etc...then I can see the advantages.
EDIT: I meant to say good old OSA- from minimal to hip hop- the logical progression![]()

I don't think Qbert's style is that good myself, he is talented there's no doubt there but his patterns and timing are too 'freestyle' for me if ya get me.
Also in his clips of Paris 1 & 2, did anyone else find it boring that he only used 1 scratch record in those clips and played from a dat or minidisc a pre-mixed section of tracks to scratch over? The art in a DJ to me is mixing and scratching to keep you interested, not just scratching over something you put together in a studio.
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Noone compared Minimal to Hip Hop! lmao
I've just emailed him Scott,he said that he was just touring the World on that video just displaying his scratching skills,he also said that he would be happy to use 2 turntable against you some beatjuggling even mix as will for you! if you fancy a battle!!!![]()