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who is your favorite DJ?
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The best DJ who I've ever seen is Adam Beyer. He's a swedish guy who plays pretty hard techno sets. Everytime when I've seen/heard him, he rocked the party like a fucking earthquake. |
Matt Cantor aka The Freestylers!
He may not be one of the most technically skilled DJ's around, but he has got one fat crate! |
what kind of music does he mix?
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They rock! Some may know them from the overplayed and over-rated song "Push up". This is not indicative of their style. |
Wow, a tough question indeed!
I've got a top 4: Paul Oakenfold, John Digweed, Nick Warren, and Steve Helstrip. They all have dropped some really fat sets over the years and are masters of the craft in their own right. There are really quite alot of good DJs out there now. Jon O'Bir has also put out some great sets, many free for download off his site; www.jonobir.com. Cheers! -Alex |
Z-trip or Dave dresden
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I agree with AlexHall74 in Paul Oakenfold.
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That dude has some serious turntablism skills. He is a monster! |
James Zabiela. A blend of prog house and breaks!
I've seen several thousands of djs over the years and I can say that from what I saw, he is the best without the shadow of a doubt. |
Steve Porter is just the overall best DJ I have ever heard play, he mixes it up so nicely. Nice funky house to tech house and breaks then add a splash of some very good driving progressive and there you have Steve Porter (all about the growling basslines).
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Chris Liberator does it for me, he plays acid techno, fucking top dj.
And a couple fo local guys from Christchurch, King Al who plays house and is absolutely incredible. If he wasn't so fucking lazy he'd be playing all over the world. And another guy who plays under the name Subvert, he plays psy-trance and his mixing in that genre is as close to perfect as I have heard, only problem is he doesn't like playing out much, but when he does it is a real treat. |
sasha,BT,james holden.
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I agree regarding Chris Liberator...he's really good! One of the very few djs cuing the track with the fader up hah very impressive :)
I saw a live act a few years ago it was "Punk Floyd" consisting of DDR, GEEZER and Chris Liberator...It was crazy as well :) Stop....Go! Do you feel lucky, punk? ;) |
joris voorn. dave clarke, fergie, adam beyer, chris liebing
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Wow, you guys are easily impressed by DJs aren't you?
Most of the names you mention I would consider average at best. Scratch all the commercial successes off the list for a start, I haven't yet heard one that can mix as good as the locals around here. Unfortunately in the DJ business, mixing talent and success have zero correlation. I heard a Carl Cox cd the other day and couldn't believe it! They call this guy the best dj in the world? Not only was the music complete shite, but it wasn't even mixed. Just studio mixed. Fuckin cheats |
Gopal: Totally agree with you there :)
It's funny here in Montreal, most of the time when a headliner comes to smaller underground parties(under 2000 ppl) people are disapointed by the performance and are having more of a blast with the locals. Some locals tend to push it much harder than some established big names(ie: mixing with 3 turntables, adding a sampler to the equation, scratching/phrasing and so on). |
Gopal and Mad:
Check out Z-trip. This guy can mix any to records and make them sound good. Definitely one of the best. :wink: |
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I believe it is a live mix rather than studio/pro-tools mix which most seem to be these days. That and seeing him play live on three decks was covincing enough for me. But in general I agree, local djs can be just as talented, if not more so. |
Yep , search for some of his live sets that are available on the net. Check out his Global Session`s radio shows. :D
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TommyS: Adam Beyer, Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke and Cari Lekebusch are coming to Switzerland in August. Can't believe it, I'm not here.
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Has anyone who listed Paul Okenfold seen him live?
When I saw him live he sucked hardcore, was really disapointed. Marco Carola, however, rocks ass live. I've never seen a DJ get everyone in the club (including bartenders etc) rockin' to the beat for his whole set. Nick Warren GU Amsterdam and John Digweed GU Hong Kong are some of my favorite mixes, but I'm not as impressed with the more recent stuff these guys have done. I'm starting to like the Steve Lawler, Hernan Cattaneo, Parks and Wilson, Danny Howells kinda stuff more. And speaking of this genre, what would you call this stuff, Progressive House? Also, does anyone know the "popular" synths they use to make "progressive house?" |
khunz..Totally agree, Carola is impressive :)
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Honestly, i cant believe how anyone can put a trance dj on the list.... Great tracks, probably, mixed perfectly, i hope to god that anyone can mix trance and not wreck! but trance to me is created in the studio and merely showcased live. DJ's of other stles have to work much harder...
Just my opinion...... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Richie Hawtin is far in away the best dj i've seen, he creates all his own breakdowns live, its more along the lines of a live PA than a DJ set, he remixes everything on the fly, i suggest everyone go see him no matter what music you're into.... Also, House: Bad Boy Bill, Drum n Bass: Aphrodite or Adam F, both wicked... and MAD respect for fatboy slim, the only man i've seen mix rock n roll/drum n bass/house/techno and punk in 1 set...... |
Yeah I'm with you on Fatboy Slim. Real party music.
I think my favourite DJ though is James Zabiela. I can understand some people can't get into his style because it isn't exactly throw your hands in the air stuff but his technical ability is just beyond anything I've seen. |
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i know alot of guys are using NI's Absynth which is an amazing hybrid synth. |
after last weekend at Glastonbury - it has to be BT !!
best set I've ever seen |
Scratch D aka David Noller of Dynamix II. dirty, dark, bass-ridden electro. nothin' but bottom. :twisted:
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Hernan Cattaneo, John Selway, Akufen,
But favorite party DJ has to be Justin Robertson |
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We saw Carl cox at Sensation White in Germany...And he was really F***ing Shite and the Music waz Bollocks.. |
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It was after that he seemed to go downhill and that was in 95 so 10 years of going downhill means he is pretty shitty now :) |
Terminator X :)
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Cash Money!
or Carl Cox! Both legends |
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1. Satoshie Tomie.
2. Anthony Pappa 3. Tone Depth |
thanks whoever recomended z-trip.. he reminds me of mix master mike or dr dibbs but more oldschool.. i even hear him using alot of the same samples and/or songs they sampled from.
get the anti-theft device album and mr dibbs side A and B (vinyl rip) daaaaaammmmnnnnnnnnnnnn is all i can say for that (and ive been listening to it for like 6 years..) |
The dead ones
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I hear they really have a rockin set! |
Yeah, they're the most creative I've ever heard, can't be beat.
Smell a bit though.... |
Hernan Cattaneo
Anthony Pappa D-nox Richie Hawtin Ricardo Vilallobos James Holden James Zabiela |
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