Job discrimination (sorta RR)
prof_rockwell
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So I work in a gear/house record shop, and we were discussing some of the 'finer' selling points of the Numark ipod mixer (why we got 25 of these, no one seems to know). So the selling point of it working good for little divey bars that have dudes that come in and dj off their ipods let to the statement from one of the owners: "This is perfect for rock. And hip hop, you don't need to beatmatch hip hop."Me and one of the only other hip hop dudes were like "Whaaaaaa?!?!" And turned into a debate where they were claiming that mixing house is harder than hip hop. My only point was beatmatching 4 to the 4 oomcha-oomcha-oomcha is easier than the syncopated rhythms of hip hop. So, is house harder to beatmatch than hip hop?discuss.
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Mixing, is a whole different thing tho.
It's all relative homie.
I'll go check.
Do they have to match?
Beatmatching house is easier than beatmatching hip hop.
Mixing house is more difficult than mixing hip hop.
just my two cents
exactly when i DJ i pretty much beat match everything, rock, house, disco, boogie, synthpop, reggae its all good.
the mixing is a totally differant animal.. are you going for quick cuts or long blends? typically im a blend man so beat matching is essential, then its gotta be in key / musically complement the previous record.
not to mention i tend to like to have lyrics from track to track tell a lil story / relate.
wait. isn't the bigger question whether or not the fireplace sold?
Didn't even try. Got a job instead so now I might keep it for my next apt.... thinking of buying a Subaru and moving upstate! Beacon is the new Park Slope dudes!
comedy, Beacon is like Park Slope in that they are both in NY state.