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  1. Awesome. I use Glitch hop to hype up a song or prepare a new theme mix. Out of no where, imagine hearing this : I get people off guard, than drop a phat beat, or remix the song to the new theme. In other words, use Glitch to transition to new Mix.
  2. I found the footage. They were just regular locals. Their boxes weren't all that great back then: InShot_20240328_134727407.mp4 But there is a reason why they made it big and why I appreciate them. Video speaks for itself: InShot_20240328_134937534.mp4 Fun times. #supportyourlocalDJ
  3. I fiiiiiiiiiiiinally found evidence of me and the squad taking over drawball : *The black and white era was dope, sadly that media maybe lost forever.
  4. Very noble, thank you. And here I am today to tell everyone and the future that ya boi T4M* gots you.
  5. That's the direction I'm leading @LUGR towards to (mash ups). It still can be done on vinyls, just requires a few new skills and patience. By having him mash 5 tracks in a small window, it will expand his way of thinking and start to have a better memory towards the tracks he plays. The mash up that @ndv posted is pretty dope and very easy to do in the digital world of DJ. Programs will tell you what key each track is set, so if you have a large library, you will see matching tracks and easy to bring them in to mix. I supported these box heads when they came out and went to their shows. Pretty dope to see they still out there mixing it up. Me, back in the day, mash ups were called "DJ Intro". You would mash up a bunch of songs, letting the audience know what songs to expect. Hella dope when trying to catch the attention of all your audience. Younger crowds like a full length of mashups, but as an experience DJ, it all depends on your crowd. Us older cats love music a little different than other folks, my crowd still appreciates mixes where most of the songs are played to their full potential. Today I only smash in the beginning, and end it with a smash drop.
  6. Almost lookes likes Beats By Dr Dre Pill speaker, but weird combo to have there. Good find.
  7. Ayyye! First Mix is on point and that's what we are after, clean transition. No one at the parties will hear your clicking noise so smash on! Second mix, it almost felt a little too quick on cutting the track, but everything is matching up! Great job! Yeah my man, you got it. Blend more tracks to built up your library of mixes. Here is a challenge: Blend in 5 tracks in under 2 minutes or so and have fun with it. This will improve your speed towards switching vinyls and cueing. @LUGR
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