Drum and Bass

KLITE

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Yo racerboy you should try showcasing some amercan or canadian producers to the thread, could be cool.

The fineprint
 

moving_shadow

Active Member
I have some DJ SS releases.

Dude you should hook me up with some good quality mp3s. I'm sort of getting the hang of mixing on digital platforms, it feels weird from the pure analogue experience.

I'm still looking for a decent programe to convert wav to mp3 then I will upload some mixes but I'm sorely lacking mp3s and I only have a handful of dnb CDs.
 

KLITE

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@moving_shadow

Nice man. I know what you mean, its different but you canbt fit 4 records in a minute and its hard to coordinate double drops in vinyl. Also no one releases vinyl anymore, and if they do it wont be a dubplate so no matter. ]
If you want good quality tunes man you better start buying some, theyre cheap nowadays a quid a tune. Also i find things happen so quickly right now, tunes are actually old before theyre even released, by that i mean sick tyuns are produced played as dubplates people love it but by the time its in the works to be released there are already a few other bangers killing it.
If you really wanna make a difference you need to produce. You can be a horrible dj but if you have just enough decent tunes youll make it just fine.

This guys the sickest dj i know, that doesnt matter much though cause hes still becoming a good producer.
 

moving_shadow

Active Member
I consider myself a music collector, not a producer, whats funny is that through most of my life people have been telling me to produce and I've responded with exactly what you alluded to, its easy to produce but not easy to make good music.

So the djing aspect is just a fun thing to do while I have the music, making music never appealed to me.
 
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