Its not about "modern" DJ's. Its about the EDM Scene
@StevieZalaАй бұрын
Just the phrase EDM makes me shudder
@eddystew2143Ай бұрын
i love that the algo is recommending me cool youtube channels with low sub numbers so i witness them grow big
@MIO9_shАй бұрын
This is the kind of thing we need
@ProdbyZyruh17 күн бұрын
Its a crime this video doesn't have more views lmao
@silsehАй бұрын
focusing on transitions and "tricks" at the decks, which this video seems to praise, glances over arguably a more important part of dj'ing, the curation of music. I think most new dj's use way too much time on learning turntable skills and tricks compared to digging for rare and awesome tunes. Case in point, this video was full of tracks I have already heard, which is personally not what I'm after when going to electronic music events. You can have the flashiest or smoothest transition in the world, but it doesn't change the fact that you've heard the same tracks dozens of times. I would much rather listen to a DJ with simple transitions, who spends their time listening to so much music that they can 1) play gems from smaller and forgotten artists and 2) change their set on the fly depending on how the crowd is reacting.
@DeemOh_MusicАй бұрын
@@silseh I agree. I didn't mean to come off as saying transitions are "the most important part."
@violentchildhood7016Ай бұрын
Couldnt agree more
@randyjebАй бұрын
knowing the song and hearing it in a set double or even tripled with other songs you know is huge and. if you hear new song you like and manage to get an ID thats just a bonus. if you want to find new stuff you like then probably do that at home on your own time rather than at a rave
@kidauxxАй бұрын
(sorry about that last comment but let me add something insightful for the trouble) The rise of DJs who rely heavily on pre-recorded sets or simply press play are frustrating as fuk for those who put in the work to hone their craft. It can diminish the skill and artistry involved in live DJing, as it often leads to a more "passive" performance that lacks the creativity and technical ability of DJs who truly mix, read the crowd, and manipulate the music in real-time without the flashy videos. For true artists, it can feel disheartening when the essence of DJing is overshadowed by these shortcuts. However, it's also important to recognize that music and performance are constantly evolving, and different approaches resonate with different audiences. Still, the art of mixing live and connecting with a crowd through skillful performance is something that many DJs and fans hold in high regard, and it’s crucial to keep that tradition alive. But i also think its nothing wrong with show man ship take kiss for example theatric and talent played part
@DeemOh_MusicАй бұрын
@kidauxx.evoLoN the last comment was funny lol don't be sorry, and I agree. Thanks for the comment
@harryrobin808726 күн бұрын
By pre recorded I assume you mean they record a mix at home and then press play and pretend to do things? I’ve been trying to work out if when people say pre recorded they mean this vs preparing a set at house and then playing that song by song
@kidauxx26 күн бұрын
@@harryrobin8087 nah like make a whole mix and act like a dj instead of djing
@DROOG1EАй бұрын
tired of hearing 50+ songs crammed into a 1 hour set let us just fuckin groove to a tune
@DawlessHouseMusicАй бұрын
I was a DJ in the 80s and 90s and when I see a video of a club event where all you see is the DJ, you know the party sucked. They don't want you to see the empty, uninterested dancefloor.
@julianstorm7722Ай бұрын
Hmm, dunno...also been djing for roughly 20 years and live sound engineer by profession. Worked on countless festival and clubs all around the globe. DJ booth or stage is always present and visible from the dancefloor. Drum and Bass for instance often times has a bunch of MCs also on stage hyping up the crowd. There is nuance to everything. The artist, regardless if DJ or any other kind of musician always takes center stage on an event and I've never been on parties where it "sucked" due to that. Tiesto filled stadiums with people 25 years ago and had a DJ booth like a friggin spaceship. Pretty certain everybody had a blast mate.
@StevieZalaАй бұрын
Very good video. Love from an old techno head Raver. 😊
@coryswanson224726 күн бұрын
What’s sad is I asked a friend of mine how to become a better DJ and he said “you’re not a DJ if you don’t produce your own music” I just wanna mix tracks like Nightmares on Wax I don’t wanna get into producing But he was right, and now I’m into producing
@basspuppy133Ай бұрын
Every man that becomes a DJ gets on my damn nerves we have enough of them.
@76justinn11 күн бұрын
we have a lot but not a lot of good ones. theres an opening in the market👀
@DeedeeDirtАй бұрын
i guess i have been learning to dj wrong cuz i haven't juggled any dongs
@DeemOh_MusicАй бұрын
@@DeedeeDirt I sure have
@EmberAudioOfficial14 күн бұрын
Algo be algoing today
@SkwerzmernerplАй бұрын
What man I for sure thought this was the product of some 100k+ channel. Keep it up!
@grssuАй бұрын
haha good video dude, subbed.
@nazeege9 күн бұрын
i try make my mixes fun because too many DJs take themselves way too seriously and its boring
@fallen4501Ай бұрын
nice video. i laughed several times throughout the video
@MxNSTRАй бұрын
my ps2 looks like new! Thanks for the tutorial :D
@ithmithsАй бұрын
Dont worry, we have a real mixer table and we dont let plug n play “dj’s” play our raves. If it takes lugging a 300lbs battery into a cave than thats what must be done 💪
@jvliebethАй бұрын
someone help me deemoh has me locked in his basement and he’s making me do the stanky leg
@brainbox9219Ай бұрын
Most DJs make DJing looks lame, only DJ I think is good is Venetian Snares, only because he actually does stuff and spins interesting music, EDM as a whole makes DJing seems super lame and uninspiring (this is somebody that comes from playing instruments btw)
@jonah4580Ай бұрын
RIP DJ Hidden Valley
@JunkdeMonkАй бұрын
ok im hooked. i just subscribed $ hit the like button!! The delivery is is "confictiouse" (a new word) meaning addictive like confectionery. its bad but also too nice
@khuutznetsovАй бұрын
I love how just halfway through the video, it just became incomprehensable.
@medhinekadi2929Ай бұрын
That was way too short man, can't wait for the 40 minutes video essays
@SGDrdszGАй бұрын
You're a funny guy keep it up big dawg.
@lellucАй бұрын
legendary algorithm pull 🔥🔥
@jvliebethАй бұрын
im the real dj jaunty dumpling
@taliiaferroАй бұрын
i need your haircut dawg
@verlatennАй бұрын
you look like a slightly lesbian aphex twin
@d.p.l9623Ай бұрын
Under rated channel, 2000 house is top tier. Modern djs play dog shit tech house/ trash remixes of other songs
@MsChickenSandwichVEVOАй бұрын
love this
@JessiecoonjamesАй бұрын
i had fun just watching that 100 gecs set last month. super funny and a great time
@mcschwaaa20 күн бұрын
you are a modern dj
@nerologicallemon7224Ай бұрын
I love this so much
@CowboyscooterАй бұрын
Hell yeah my mom had the same vases!
@just_a_table5780Ай бұрын
I mean true a lot of modern DJ´s are trash but there are still good once if you look for example at Sefa with his This is Sefa shows or Dr.Peacock with Peacock in concert it blows your mind.Anyway good video got some laughs out of me :)
@streetwaxtvАй бұрын
I dig it
@Dobry69Ай бұрын
This was fun
@slyders2458Ай бұрын
I hate influencer djs and entertainer djs ruins the art of djing imo
@Crypto2638Ай бұрын
I don’t agree. Being dj nowadays is just same as being a pop star. Old pop stars were influencers, though not stated as this. The more mainstream something gets the less people care about tradition etc. Also doesn’t help that there are a lot of closed minded dj’s who criticizes whoever uses for example sync, while that would help you being innovative and focus on other things.
@mckayleavitt7621Ай бұрын
So true king
@dumsterfire834Ай бұрын
Ah yes, dude yelling at clouds picking not even the lowest hanging, but rotting on the ground fruit to rip on with the charisma of a career bureaucrat. Thanks, algo!
@evusdaesАй бұрын
Gud Vid
@ggrocketleague9098Ай бұрын
Ftw did i just watch
@flashmemoriesАй бұрын
@asciigodАй бұрын
Trendsetter
@TheGreenBlazer9 күн бұрын
Here’s what good dj’ing looks like,and then proceeds to show a 100 Gecs set where they fucked up like 3 times,and admitted they suck at dj’ing before starting the set.I get what ur saying though,the energy and selection of music made the crowd not even care about the mistakes.Just thought it was funny.
@ski4life108Ай бұрын
hm interesting, maybe a bit tryhard on the maybe I'm just fucked part.. show the audience don't tell
@gentlemanbirdlakeАй бұрын
For reals man, don’t be edging me withholding that drop forever ffs drop it already. I came for the groove not the glam ass bs superficial scene crap
@anandaremyАй бұрын
if you can't beatmatch by ear, you can't mix.
@janickeigenmann5410Ай бұрын
Fucking awesome you included Torture Nurse! 😂❤️ This is what passion/music is all about! Usually with Music/Djs it is like that. The more Underground it is the More passionate the artists are! Just Check Artists Like Dj Hidden, The Dj Producer, Neks or Hellfish! These are all Very Very good and passionate, as it should be! 🫶🏼