ipod/laptop djs in the LA Times
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from tomorrow's calendar section in the LA Times:DJ Haul and Mason use the turntable-based digital DJ system Scratch Live at Zanzibar in Santa Monica. Haul says that two years ago he never would have believed it, but they???ve replaced 150 pounds of vinyl with laptops at shows.(Robert Gauthier / LAT)Enter the digital rageBy Susan Carpenter, Times Staff WriterThe entryway of Eddie Mendoza's North Hills home is stacked with unopened packages stuffed with records ??? advance copies a lot of fans would kill for. But DJ Eddie One, as he is known on his KIIS-FM (102.7) and Sirius Satellite Radio shows, doesn't care about those anymore."As of two months ago, I'm not collecting vinyl," said Mendoza, 26, a hip-hop/reggaeton DJ who switched to a digital DJ program this summer. "There's no point really. The new stuff I get, as long as I have the MP3s, I'm good."the rest of the article here.[/b]
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flavor of the month.
i hate those ipods too.
i've come to terms though. you know? i been on the long haul...so i ain't too worried. records have supposedly been over for the last 10 years or more. whatever.
For some strange reason, this makes me feel ill reading this line.
"a grass-roots marketing company affiliated with the dance music magazine Urb."
"the Rebel Organization"
yeah i thought about quoting it, but couldn't bring myself to do it.
quoting a quote is fine though.
oh and yes, i got a little gaggy also.
I don't really know how I feel about it...seems weird
Not to mention a few other DJ's I've seen incorporating it who are doing pretty dope shit.
Better than CD-J DJ'ing in my opinon.
I mean if you've been a long time collector/heavyweight/DJ or whatever & have all the OG vinyl anyways, does it really matter to anyone (besides strutter types & dinosaurs) that you're playing the real thing or a digital version of it?
Yes, the whole vinyl/analog sound thing argumentcan be made, trust me - I love real vinyl... But lets talk DJ'in in a club setting for sec.
Couple years back I would scoff at the idea myself (dj'in w/ laptop).
"Keep it real" - play OG real deal records only, no bootlegs, comps, no MP3 bullshit, no CD's, etc... If you aint got it, don't play it. yadda yadda.
I found all the times I played, %99 of the time, no one gave a flying fuck if I was rocking the original 12" promo white label to such & such song or a comp/bootleg version.
Add to that, I would much rather download the latest jiggy club shit & have it on MP3 than buy them bullshit ass 12"s or haul them around, when in a month or 2's time they're dead & over with + takin' up space.
I mean is it really still worthwhile to bring them raers out & cue-burn 'em versus playing same exact thing in Serato?
There will always be that `herb turned digital DJ overnite` who doesn't pay dues or whatever, but to the dudes who been there & done that... I would think Serato is worth checkin.
I'd rather let my $10 Serato record take a hit than a real-deal OG copy of something I cherish.
Not to mention, you can remix your own tracks & play 'em without having to shell out for dubplates.
Plus bottom line, having tried it out, that shit actually works well.
B-please - I saw the TTL invoice of you ordering that new Numark iPod Mixer.
Where's the next level graemlin when you need it?
Actually, that's mad
I always find it very amusing. Thanks.
C'mon - what DJ doesn't, at some point or another, spy on what other DJs are doing at a club?
We need a graemlin for TRUE.
Word, we do.
no no, we do those off wax...
Heterosexual DJ's who like spying on shorties instead... haha !
Ok on the real...
Not to be a dick, but unless it's like a cool partna you already know, all that "yo can I look thru your crate" shit is sorta booty.
But yeah of course, if something seriously nice is playing, I'll ask the DJ at bat 'Yo, what the hell is that!', nothin' wrong with that.
However, I wouldn't be all in his shit sticking my face in front of the mixer to read the label.
All the more reason to rock Serato type setup.
Wanna look thru my crates? Sure! Type in the password!
No longer will you have to blank out labels.
But when them spy's do come around, a good beer fart clears the DJ booth real quick.