The question is for whoever can answer it. Which one do you prefer to mix, not only for the easy side, but also for the outcome.
The question is for whoever can answer it. Which one do you prefer to mix, not only for the easy side, but also for the outcome.
hiphop for scratching.
house/disco for mixing and dancing.
techno when I am in the mood.
drum and bass rarely these days.
hiphop for scratching, what do you mean?
Scratching to anything other that hiphop music BPM is pretty difficult to pull of correctly.
For me it's House/Trance and their sub-genres .
I love dubstep / dub for it's bassweight and especially dubstep, it's 140bpm but half-step (so 70bpm), and you can cram a lot of interesting stuff between those kicks and snares. I also (try) to produce it haha..
House / disco / techno / weird quirky records because there are a lot of releases in these genres, and if you're trying to learn beatmatching than slower house is pretty good for that.
what is "dub" ? because I'm a true beginner lol
so you mix house/disco and techno for the best result?
Hello I rather prefer to mix house. think the bass is really easy to follow and mix. And to be honest i can't really scratch so i think i prefer house.
Sid Wilson from Slipknot. The guy can do any speed, and did something I have never seen anyone else do: he broke both ankles after a jump onstage and finished the gig regardless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPI23sQKWvU
I was thinking more along the lines of Terrence Parker. :shrug:
I see very few house DJs with this kind of energy on the turntables, who are able to pull it off without it sounding bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHYiV5z3FT4
That's pretty good indeed, dude is insane fast, also teleheadphones.
Thats gonna be a house, especially for mixing, dancing and making people mad on the floor (hopefully will work hah)
Thanks guys:)