Personally I like mixing records with strange rhythms or records with
very different tempos. They are good records that are challenging to
mix.

Trance crap is much easier to mix because is just so 4/4.

Whats the challenge in playing "bad" records?

:-----Original Message-----
:From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 1:42 PM
:To: 313@hyperreal.org
:Subject: Re: (313) Over-production (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban Knight)
:
:What's the challenge in mixing only "good" records?
:Mix anything that works, if you can be clever and mix a cheesy
:trance track with a techno track why not do it just to throw people
:off?
:
:
:on 2/4/03 7:45 AM, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
:> Why would somebody want do that in the first place? ie mix a crap
record
:> with a good record.
:> I prefer to hear a good DJ mix a good record with another good record
and
:> make them sound even better.
:> Surely that's the whole point of mixing?
:>
:> -----Original Message-----
:> From: Jongsma, K.J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 1:44 PM
:> To: 'spw'; 313@hyperreal.org
:> Subject: RE: (313) Over-production (WAS - Re: (313) Suburban Knight)
:>
:>
:> a good dj can
:>> mix a Paul
:>> Okenfold record or some pop dance record with an underground
:>> techno record
:>> and make it sound cool.
:>
:> No he can't.... :)

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