not that i dont like hearing all of a track... but, if they just repeat the same stuff as the first part... what's the point of playing it all? Except to just fill time... this guys onto something =P
Posted - 2009/05/17 : 03:27:50
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I dont. It sounds awful that fast. Seriously Americans what is it with you people and ruining music? :p
The technique itself, do you mean the transitions being right after the 1st breakdown? That's not very out of the ordinary. I, and many others, do that quite a bit. Some of those transitions sdont sound right in that vid either, some songs should be played throughout. Another point about the mix - variety is the spice of life as they say, use it. Same old hands-in-the-air vocal track after hands-in-the-air vocal track.
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not that i dont like hearing all of a track... but, if they just repeat the same stuff as the first part... what's the point of playing it all? Except to just fill time... this guys onto something =P
well, he played all of the first track except the intro. checkout the mixes in my sig if you want actual quick mixing.
and he's playing far too fast....
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quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
I dont. It sounds awful that fast. Seriously Americans what is it with you people and ruining music? :p
I'm sure you kid, but just want to clarify that speeding up hardcore to 190 bpm is not considered normal in the USA, or anywhere else for that matter :P
That said, I hear nothing different in this mix then any other kosher mix, besides the fact that its being spun at a ridiculous 190 bpm.
Posted - 2009/05/17 : 11:14:10
190bpm too fast? In the good old days even really mainstream HHC could be faster by default. One of my favourite tunes from Blümchen (from what i counted thats 200bpm):
Thats how it should be, 170 is boring as hell.
Alert moderatorEdited by - whispering on 2009/05/17 11:16:15
Posted - 2009/05/17 : 11:44:52
I mix at 180, guess it's all about personal preferences :P and quick mixing is fun! Since I don't have any effects or anything on my mixer, all I can do is adjust volume and high/low tone, so instead of just standing there playing the song out, I mix in a new tune.
Posted - 2009/05/17 : 11:52:42
Quick mixing is OK in moderation but for the whole mix especially if it's done like this it can ruin it.
Dain-Ja's quick mixing is really good he does it properly like he says. He doesn't sound rushed and it doesn't sound messy and forced like the guy in the video.
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quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
I dont. It sounds awful that fast. Seriously Americans what is it with you people and ruining music? :p
I'm sure you kid, but just want to clarify that speeding up hardcore to 190 bpm is not considered normal in the USA, or anywhere else for that matter :P
That said, I hear nothing different in this mix then any other kosher mix, besides the fact that its being spun at a ridiculous 190 bpm.
Ye was just joking, but seriously UK Hardcore at 190 sounds like shite. Gabber and a few other genres at 190 i actually like, it sounds good, its sounds like its SUPPOSED to be played that speed. UK Hardcore is supposed to be played at 170-ish - i like it faster, i play it usually at 180. But pitching a track up pressed at 170 all the way up to 190 ruins it completely.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
Ye was just joking, but seriously UK Hardcore at 190 sounds like shite. Gabber and a few other genres at 190 i actually like, it sounds good, its sounds like its SUPPOSED to be played that speed. UK Hardcore is supposed to be played at 170-ish - i like it faster, i play it usually at 180. But pitching a track up pressed at 170 all the way up to 190 ruins it completely.
I usually timecompress eurodance (originally 145-150) to ~170. Hardcore to 180-200 :P
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
I dont. It sounds awful that fast. Seriously Americans what is it with you people and ruining music? :p
I'm sure you kid, but just want to clarify that speeding up hardcore to 190 bpm is not considered normal in the USA, or anywhere else for that matter :P
That said, I hear nothing different in this mix then any other kosher mix, besides the fact that its being spun at a ridiculous 190 bpm.
Ye was just joking, but seriously UK Hardcore at 190 sounds like shite. Gabber and a few other genres at 190 i actually like, it sounds good, its sounds like its SUPPOSED to be played that speed. UK Hardcore is supposed to be played at 170-ish - i like it faster, i play it usually at 180. But pitching a track up pressed at 170 all the way up to 190 ruins it completely.
In a way you're right, but non vocal stuff dusnt sound ruined at all, some tracks sound better at 180/190 most hardcore isnt even made at 170 just sped upto that