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КОМЕНТАРІ • 358

  • @OneOfSixMusic
    @OneOfSixMusic 7 років тому +256

    I like how you explain and give our your tips :) But I really think your tips mainly apply to more famous DJs.
    Being a club/cafe/bar/festival DJ for myself, I've learned a few extremely important things:
    - If you've got very good noise cancelling headphones, you'll mainly be fine on every sound system. If you can beatmatch at home, you should be able to do it anywhere else too. But just like Luke said, putting the volume on max at your home setup once in a while is a very good thing to practice how it may feel. Also make sure to put your headphone levels extremely loud once in a while, just to be prepared.
    - Make sure you've got EVERY type of music. If you're doing a lot of different events, you'll face a lot of different musical tastes. Because Moombahton works at one venue, doesn't mean it will work at another. Be sure to check for signs wether the biggest portion of the crowd likes it, if you see tapping feet, people dancing, moving/nugging heads and people coming in/not leaving, you're fine. If you see a lot of people leave, try a different genre.
    - Know how to mix EVERYTHING to EVERYTHING, if something completely clears the dancefloor, you'll need to know how to quickly switch to something completely different.
    - Don't play the same genre for too long, and especially don't play EDM for too long after eachother (especially here in the Netherlands) the crowd will often get bored of it after +/- 20 minutes
    - MAKE SURE you've got the tracks the biggest portion of your crowd knows. If you'll only play music that no one knows, you'll clear the dancefloor in no time, unless it's an underground club.
    - Do research on the venue you'll be playing. Check what kinda music is normally played there and get a feel for it.
    - In "commercial" clubs/cafes/bars the saying goes: Track selection is 80% making smooth transitions is 20%
    The tips Luke gave were really good, but more towards people that will play big venue's which is something beginner bedroom DJs likely aren't going to achieve on their first gig :p So that's why I decided to share what I learned :)

    • @NovuhBang
      @NovuhBang 7 років тому +1

      thanks for the comment. this was very informative!

    • @litlan7020
      @litlan7020 7 років тому +3

      One Of Six totally agreee! I started playing clubs a couple months into learning to DJ, and my first gig taught me that song selection is way more important than transitioning

    • @balintcse
      @balintcse 7 років тому +1

      thanks

    • @terryyang2084
      @terryyang2084 7 років тому +1

      One of SIx, I'm a smaller DJ who did gigs at smaller bars, clubs and my university UCSD! Totally agree with with what your saying good tips!

    • @for_all_those3611
      @for_all_those3611 7 років тому +3

      arrive 30 mins early, and hang out where you can see the crowd instead of in the VIP room, then you can soak up abit of the atmosphere and know the type of tunes to play

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake 6 років тому +51

    Him: "Smaller crowds around like..."
    Me: "Oh like 50 to 100 people?"
    Him: "1000 people"
    Me: "Holy mother of..."

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 7 років тому +110

    I went from bedroom DJ straight into a medium size UK club. Was about 300 people when full. Such a massive difference, but the differences in the crowd were the same week after week. Thurs nights were slow, people tired after almost a full week of work. Just trying to wind down. Fridays also a rather slow crowd but picking up a little. Sat nights wow, everyones full of energy and rocking the dance floor. So your mix style has to accommodate those changes. I used to do 1am to 2am, then get to work for 8am. A killer even when your younger. I dont have those energy reserves any more so gave it up some time ago for quality family time. So i have massive respect for Luke in what he fits into a single week, and run a company, and Kung Fu, and be a husband and dad. Just freaking amazing.

    • @la-ia1404
      @la-ia1404 7 років тому +1

      Dedication at its finest.

    • @dj_paultuk7052
      @dj_paultuk7052 7 років тому

      Indeed. Even though i do not really know Luke. Only from his Vlogs, and occasional messages on Twitter. I have more respect for him, than anyone else i know.

    • @vaskater07
      @vaskater07 6 років тому +1

      Awesome!
      How did you manage to land a gig at a medium sized club as a bedroom DJ?

  • @matumatu13
    @matumatu13 7 років тому +381

    *Wow, still can't believe it!!*
    Thanks everyone for the support. Gonna make some epic content ;)

    • @benking2078
      @benking2078 7 років тому +5

      Gratulations. Its gonna be awesome!! 👍

    • @Akinakun.
      @Akinakun. 7 років тому +21

      MARTIN GARRIX!... AY!

    • @rullysetia9849
      @rullysetia9849 7 років тому +1

      congratulation bro

    • @WysKEditing
      @WysKEditing 7 років тому +5

      Martin Gatski good job martin Garrix

    • @Corruptness
      @Corruptness 7 років тому +6

      I feel sorry for your name

  • @MrVL4DI
    @MrVL4DI 7 років тому +223

    I've got a suggestion for you: "how to ask clubs to play"

    • @dj_paultuk7052
      @dj_paultuk7052 7 років тому +62

      Approach the management, and offer to do a sample set to the staff after the club closes. Most clubs, UK anyway, close at 2am, but staff are there until 3am at least cleaning up. I used to do this and got 2 Residency's this way.

    • @derrick4096
      @derrick4096 7 років тому +6

      Also get to know the staff at the clubs you wish to play at. (and the DJs) It is those people who will help get you heard.

    • @litlan7020
      @litlan7020 7 років тому +3

      I'd recommend joining fb groups about edm and raving or nightlife. I also networked at my university and met the guys who manage an entertainment events company. Good luck buddy

    • @KLPMusikFR
      @KLPMusikFR 7 років тому +7

      I played my first set last week, it was crazy
      but it took muuuuch time
      Ask to manager, have appointment ... my set is on my youtube channel soon if want to check !

    • @ReflexEight
      @ReflexEight 7 років тому +6

      If you ask clubs to DJ then it's really not polite to ask for money also. If they ask YOU to play then that's when you can start charging.

  • @19ChiX98
    @19ChiX98 7 років тому +569

    winner #2, it's martin garrix!

    • @anjai4448
      @anjai4448 7 років тому +14

      19ChiX98
      Lol, thought that too

    • @matumatu13
      @matumatu13 7 років тому +49

      Almost haha!

    • @19ChiX98
      @19ChiX98 7 років тому +2

      Martin Gatski lol just first thought haha. Congratulations buddy :D what did u actually win now? a flight to him and making the vlog?

    • @WarDash96
      @WarDash96 7 років тому +4

      I literally thought it was Martin Garrix but congrats man :)

    • @101elixer
      @101elixer 7 років тому

      19ChiX98 dang haha that twist

  • @litlan7020
    @litlan7020 7 років тому +56

    I've played three huge clubs in Vancouver since starting DJing in January.
    1. If you have early timeslots, no one will be there so you're playing for the club managers or company reps. I played 50 songs in an hour slot to show my transition skills and musical breathe. This worked wonders and the earned me later time slots.
    2. Your first show will be awful, especially if you aren't familiar with CDJs. No way around this.
    3. Have fun and keep calm! You should be playing for yourself as much as anyone else.
    4. Once you have later slots, play less songs per hour and remember to take time to enjoy the music and drink your water.
    5. Drop your originals! Even if they aren't 100% mixed and mastered yet, It's awesome to see the crowd dancing to your own music.
    I hope this helps you guys! If you're interested in my shit, @alexroseofficial or /alexroseofficial on the socials. Good luck everyone :)

  • @drydessert4198
    @drydessert4198 7 років тому +46

    First thing on your way from bedroom to MainStage: Put on your pants.

  • @RioOlio
    @RioOlio 7 років тому +23

    Congratulation to the winners! And thank you for the tips Luke! I am a bedroom producer and DJ trying to make it outside my bedroom, hopefully one day I will be touring around the world like you :)

  • @udymmas
    @udymmas 7 років тому +12

    Thanks again for taking me with you on the jet Luke. I truly appreciate all that you du for me!

  • @x50music
    @x50music 7 років тому +39

    Almost Martin Garrix

  • @bashanborlangkhongshei2851
    @bashanborlangkhongshei2851 4 роки тому +3

    Adaptation is key...you can see LBL was always adapting to all the situations... Massive Respect👍👍

  • @sidverma3638
    @sidverma3638 7 років тому +13

    Hey Luke, first off thanks for the awesome tips! But I think a lot of bedroom DJ's are playing of a intro-mid level controllers. With that being said do you think you could show us how'd you perform with a intro level controller? Something like a Pioneer DDJ-SB2 or DDJ-RB? Could make for an interesting challenge.

  • @shulinrudra4352
    @shulinrudra4352 7 років тому +47

    I honestly thought he was going to say Martin Garrix

    • @Exlo
      @Exlo 7 років тому +2

      same

  • @Gurneesucks
    @Gurneesucks 6 років тому +2

    Dude Laidback Luke, It's so cool for you to share your wisdom about music with the world. Thank you!!

  • @isaacasdreams
    @isaacasdreams Рік тому

    As a dancer guy that just wants to fill in when my local DJ goes to the bathroom or wants to take a small break.. I am very thankful for these videos. I could never do a full 4 hour set because I would want to dance and not be up at the Dj booth all night. At my bar the Dj's go from 10pm to 2am... and they come up with new material every week it's mind boggling.

  • @djTLMtv
    @djTLMtv 7 років тому +60

    Beat vid as always bro. And that Herve Pagez joint is a banger indeed! I absolutely loved the original track by Bobby Valentino and this version gives it a new energetic life

  • @Humppasonni1972
    @Humppasonni1972 6 років тому

    I took your advice and purchased the RCA->Plug-converter for my DJ controller to be able to train DJing during the nights when everyone else at home are sleeping. My first video about trying this. And due the fact that I've watched almost all of your tutorials, I noticed in the video production phase several mistakes I made during the mixing. Now I can be better next time I have a timeslot to do another mix.

  • @theaverageguy3884
    @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому +1

    5 years after and here i am. I love this kind of videos. Hope you can make a update on the one. Going from bedroom to clubs ❤

  • @FaithInTheGlitch
    @FaithInTheGlitch 7 років тому +7

    I played my first festival last weekend, and it was pretty dope!

  • @powerzbeats7434
    @powerzbeats7434 7 років тому +6

    great video it is a different feeling when you are in front of the crowd
    I just had my first set yesterday and I didn't expect that energy from the crowd
    It is amazing

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit 3 роки тому

    Props to you and those that make it out the bedroom. I'm content here as an amateur doing the occasional live streams. (plus at my age, lol) Mad respect to those who move crowds!

  • @DjVojto
    @DjVojto 7 років тому

    you are i think the first person on Earth who has vlog which has something to say and teach and spread knowledge. I saw you play only twice long time ago but since then you are the top of my dj list not because of music you play but skils and your mind and spirit you have.

  • @JeromePullenJr
    @JeromePullenJr 5 років тому +1

    Just wanna say thank you for making all of these great videos! I recently found your channel and watched a bunch of your stuff the last couple days. You are awesome at keeping things interesting in your videos and it's really cool that you keep makin em despite being super busy. Much appreciated!

  • @NigiriStardust
    @NigiriStardust 6 років тому +1

    Quick tip for number 2, attend the set before as a raver. It gets you used to the set.

  • @MartRam16
    @MartRam16 6 років тому

    I just love how you share all these tips and how you mix your beats in your other videos. There’s so much to learn and I found your videos very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏻 so much ! Please keep making more. Much appreciated 🙏🏻

  • @MrHandsomeferny
    @MrHandsomeferny 7 років тому

    this is why i fell in love with laidbackluke style of Djing,producing and overall of a human being! thanks LL

  • @benking2078
    @benking2078 7 років тому +4

    Hey Luke. I don't know you in life, but after a couple weeks watching your vlogs i have the feeling you are a good friend of mine. 😃 Let me tell you, your vlogs are so great, is exciting, is interesting much informations and fun... You make it looks so easy to do it. I can't wait to see how you are editing, and of course you next adventures. Greets from switzerland.

  • @mixelmusic5415
    @mixelmusic5415 7 років тому +13

    Thank you for this video Sir. Notification Squad ❤🙌

  • @MonteyCarlo92081
    @MonteyCarlo92081 7 років тому

    Always liked laidback luke, especially when he vlogs about things like this, gives young djs clarity and understanding

  • @netherhaileygaming4631
    @netherhaileygaming4631 7 років тому +2

    Bedroom DJs where y'all at?!?!

  • @AlexGarcia-np2lu
    @AlexGarcia-np2lu 7 років тому

    Mad props to you Luke! Have always been my favorite Dj. Thanks for all your knowledge and wisdom over the years.

  • @u_mad5135
    @u_mad5135 7 років тому +1

    congratulations guys ... you are really lucky to have this chance and try to achieve as much as you can because opportunities come very rare in your life dont let it pass think of it as your golden ticket . And Luke thanks for great awareness these points are really very valuable ..... most awesome was the idea of waking up in night and play a set ..like that one especially (Y)...!!

  • @Kaimaxz
    @Kaimaxz 7 років тому

    I really appreciate this video, Luke! Thanks so much! Been practicing mixing for a very very long time now and been producing consistently for a little over a year. Moving forward with first few live shows next month and in July. The most nervous I've ever felt, but I'm determined. I'm confident.

  • @layleea2475
    @layleea2475 6 років тому

    Thanks so much for creating your Vlog series. Only came across it this week while looking for tips for a one-off gig I’m playing and every video I’ve watched so far is engaging and so interesting. I’m learning so much!

  • @lockedoutofaccount371
    @lockedoutofaccount371 7 років тому +2

    I play in an hour for like the third or fourth time ever outside my studio this couldn't come at a better time for me

  • @AlePoe
    @AlePoe 7 років тому +7

    You are the Best bro! Greetings from Venezuela

  • @AbhishekKumar-lp5rc
    @AbhishekKumar-lp5rc 7 років тому

    such a nice timing for me! It's almost time for me to get out of my bedroom as I have been practicing for a month now and producing for 3 years. I gotta say even Luke skywalker wasn't this good with his timings!

  • @brokeniphone9698
    @brokeniphone9698 7 років тому +1

    1.5 year ago when i was 17 i played my first show in front of a 1k ppl and everything was set but i was freaking out when i pressed play on my deck but there was no sound coming out of the sound system then i realised i didn't pull up the volume fader in the channel mixer.

  • @woobyvr9654
    @woobyvr9654 7 років тому

    As a pilot and bedroom DJ this video was awesome

  • @MikeEDavis
    @MikeEDavis 7 років тому

    A legend. THANKYOU LUKE for all you do for the dance community :)

  • @djadamlive
    @djadamlive 7 років тому

    Great vlog Luke. One other thing I thought you were going mention. When DJing from bedroom to club don't forget to look up, smile and look like you're enjoying your set. A lot of bedroom dj's are too used to playing alone and focusing only on the music and mixing with serious faces🤖

  • @dosbrodinhos
    @dosbrodinhos 7 років тому

    I'm definitely making an offline version of that vlog, no, video class! I'm a "professional" bedroom DJ lol so those are the tips I would like to know. Thanks a bunch, Master!

  • @pastamane
    @pastamane 6 років тому

    I have an xdj rx2 and only DJ at home in my free time. It’s just a hobby for me and I’m quite satisfied with that

  • @jayjaxdj
    @jayjaxdj 7 років тому

    Watching this in the middle of the night, before going to the club to role on the deck. thank you luke !

  • @derrick4096
    @derrick4096 7 років тому +1

    Rockin the TRU cap. Shout out to my boys Alex Peace and Brian Boncher! Good vid Luke!

  • @nicolasfleron9277
    @nicolasfleron9277 7 років тому +1

    High standard as usual from you, Luke! Keep it up!
    Br Nic

  • @rheo1619
    @rheo1619 7 років тому +6

    How do you protect your ears when playing in loud environments ? and how do you protect your ears in general as a dj/producer?

    • @CenturionBR
      @CenturionBR 7 років тому +1

      There are various earplugs designed to protect your ears like that. I personally use Alpine MusicSafe Pro but there are dozens of options in the market.

    • @done.8373
      @done.8373 7 років тому

      Personally I use Eargasm, but the most important thing is that you use one that fits well!

  • @TreeSlotBot
    @TreeSlotBot 7 років тому

    I recently just got a DJ controller for my bday and i am starting to learn the basics. Your vids are amazing. thanks!

  • @TheRaid98
    @TheRaid98 7 років тому

    We Are NRG was the first time I saw you live! you were amazing! Im so glad I finally got to see you live and up front on the rail! 💕

  • @SPCBRAWLERZ
    @SPCBRAWLERZ 7 років тому +4

    I need to practice A LOT more and maybe upgrade from Virtual DJ 8.

  • @zannyduko
    @zannyduko 7 років тому

    This vlog reminds me of myself, cuz I'm a bedroom dj, and I have never played in a club or festival! Although I have been dj'ing since July 21, 2016, I am really looking forward to dj'ing live on stage in festivals and clubs! One more thing: I am from New Jersey and I'm a teenage dj.

  • @Necrosaw
    @Necrosaw 7 років тому +30

    But how do you even get a gig, or know you're good enough for one?

    • @morelife4127
      @morelife4127 6 років тому +3

      you just know
      fail fast fail often fail forward.
      When failures are expensive
      Study harder.

  • @berkan.ozturk
    @berkan.ozturk 6 років тому

    You make a lot of sense. This video tells you all about it.

  • @RicardoSilva-jj6rg
    @RicardoSilva-jj6rg 7 років тому

    I can not explain how much Mixmash is making my Life as a DJ better. The music ist like entirely made of my taste...

  • @wesleylenkens6973
    @wesleylenkens6973 7 років тому

    could you do a vlog about how you became "pro" and how did you get there. about how did you get attention to you to get hired for clubs etc..

  • @adrianpontvikzvejnieks2860
    @adrianpontvikzvejnieks2860 7 років тому +2

    This was really educational! Thank you Luke!👍

  • @Stacity
    @Stacity 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing with us I find your advice is really the best out there. Im sure the other guys watching these tutorials know how hard it actually is working full time learning to DJ and Produce and maybe learn sound design how overwhelming it can be when you first start off especially with family commitments this is really inspirational keep up the tutorials ow I bought your track in the transition tutorial love it.

  • @ThePiratePaddy
    @ThePiratePaddy 4 роки тому

    "Morning, some one eyed vlogging here" haha made me laugh that Luke. Legend. Yet another vlog iv'e came back to for a re-cap! These vlogs are priceless thanks again :)

  • @ThePiratePaddy
    @ThePiratePaddy 5 років тому

    "Morning some one eyed vlogging here" hahaha you make me laugh Luke i love you man. Respect to you and thank you ever so much again for putting this content out there to all us aspiring dj/producers. Always in my foughts every day, you and all the other big legends of the scene out there. Keep it coming.

  • @matthewsantiago2827
    @matthewsantiago2827 7 років тому

    I use to go to the Borgata and Water club all the time! I've actually been at my beach house near there for the last 2 days, wish I could've gone

  • @pericagrgic4635
    @pericagrgic4635 7 років тому

    i remember the first 10 vlogs... i did not know english and i have no clue what youre talking about... so with your vlog iw learn english and production...

  • @Bruuj
    @Bruuj 3 роки тому +1

    I miss playing clubs! \o/

  • @erickdeleon9014
    @erickdeleon9014 2 роки тому

    Thank u laidback luke for all ur tips you great man

  • @williamvickers6473
    @williamvickers6473 4 роки тому

    Laidback Luke, that’s a guy who lives up to his name! Love your videos, very informative, educational and so interesting. Thanks for caring about the dj and music community and being so open with us all. I’ve heard some of your music and your name thrown about but until I watched your UA-cam videos I knew nothing about you. I had to subscribe! Keep them coming, this channel is one I can continue following for a long long time Cheers (that’s thanks in English 😂)

  • @wirek89
    @wirek89 7 років тому

    So grateful for this video! Thanks Luke!

  • @EddyMolina
    @EddyMolina 7 років тому +1

    Freaking love these videos Luke! Does any other DJ reach out to their fans like him? lol just wondering

    • @Dan1Micek
      @Dan1Micek 4 роки тому

      Eddy Molina DJ TLM if you’re still wondering this question two years later. 😄

  • @Veerane
    @Veerane 6 років тому

    Amazing producer and DJ love u tracks and energy that u put in. Greets from Croatia

  • @aaronsteel
    @aaronsteel 6 років тому

    Your vlogs are super helpful! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience

  • @FXWLL
    @FXWLL 7 років тому

    Its awesome that your sharing your knowledge, amazing stuff. Ive done some DJ club sets supporting big names but through ticket selling, which I no longer do as its great for a bit but after a while if you want to progress I truly believe you have to start thinking about production, which is the stage Im now at. I don't actually DJ in the traditional sense as I do live Launchpad sets and my ultimate goal is to produce and perform out in a similar fashion to @M4SONIC However playing with a Launchpad has its own set of challenges. The biggest one, how to get your gear into a booth without annoying other DJs? That is the tricky part and sometimes I'll get my gear in but have to put my laptop below the booth or behind me and play off memory, or play off to the side. I've done gigs where I am playing away while a tech is literally changing the mixer and CDJs as I go for the next act, so I totally get your prepare mentality. I also try to keep my sets as DJ oriented as I can so even though its a live performance I can still follow the energy of the crowd. If I get to the stage I am performing every part live then I guess I'll have to pre plan sets but right now my sets are a cross between live and DJing which has worked so far. Keep up the good work and keep dropping these awesome tip videos, really appreciate it 👊😎

  • @dimitrijespremo736
    @dimitrijespremo736 6 років тому

    Winner no. 2 from Assland, Martin Gatski

  • @t.a9822
    @t.a9822 6 років тому

    I am only mixing for my self.Doing my mixtapes then i listen when i working at as a truckdriver on the road.Start mixing 1984 listen to RadioLuxenburg ,and 1986 see live in London DJ Cheese wins VM in mixing.Greetins fr Sweden

  • @DJAlexParker
    @DJAlexParker 7 років тому

    Really happy with today's topic, Got my first gig tomorrow and these tips will hopefully help. :)

  • @realtomc
    @realtomc 7 років тому

    i think this video will be my favorite!!! keep uploading videos Laidback :D

  • @OceanWolf
    @OceanWolf 7 років тому +6

    How do I find a gig?

  • @47695825
    @47695825 7 років тому

    I love you laidback thanks for the vlog in fact I can't believe that you're a famous DJ yet uploading vlogs I mean alot of people do that but they are not as famous as you are :)

  • @bonifaceofficial9978
    @bonifaceofficial9978 7 років тому

    Luke , thank you so much for the amazing tips . Loved it !!!!!!!

  • @TheGamezCorner
    @TheGamezCorner 7 років тому

    i wasn't paying attention at the begging. and didn't hear from where martin gatski. So when he said winner number 2 is martin ga... in my head i thought he will say marting garrix hahaha

  • @paulivo1
    @paulivo1 5 років тому

    Love the honesty Luke 🙏🏻

  • @shubhamofficialmusiconehop5782
    @shubhamofficialmusiconehop5782 7 років тому

    this is very useful for me
    coz I'm always play at my Room for 1 or 2 hours
    you're top 5 tips are true and awesome
    very useful for me as well as Other dj also
    Thnx for golden tip
    love you Laidback Luke
    and you're best teacher
    awesome Dj and best in world

  • @user-vh4ph7ij4z
    @user-vh4ph7ij4z Рік тому

    Wow kuya Luke very nice ur bedroom

  • @felixschneider1398
    @felixschneider1398 7 років тому

    for vlog 100 the winners should definitely do more footage about the Performance in the Club. i think it´s Abit too short right now

  • @andrewmaier863
    @andrewmaier863 7 років тому +1

    Shoutout NJ One time!

  • @amadornes2
    @amadornes2 7 років тому

    Congrats guys! Have fun with Luke! :D

  • @djuicedvbladerrep264
    @djuicedvbladerrep264 6 років тому

    Dude!
    I really hate EDM, but as a dj...I think you got some right points. But how I believe, to rock awesome club, you first have to try crappier clubs...or even arrange club nights for yourself.
    Like me, I am still bedroom dj, I started when there were no digi dj equip, just cd players and vinyl decks. I started as a chillout dj (and I still am)...so my crowds are small...and counteraction with crowd is totally different...but you can still feel the vibe.
    I also do my sets before because I am still kinda nubie, and I have to gather vibe for a set, before I am enough comfy to go out and play it. HOLD ON HOLD ON, HOLD DA PRESS.
    Yeah I also arranged my own club(=club destination)...with my mate (rudie Anselm)...which were church after party, not big crowds...but we had fun...because there allways were few guys who we were playing for...
    But that club ended, and back then everything digitalized...and me'n my huge low tech cd decks...were just too big for home djing. So I left those out. So...few years I didn't dj, but allways had a dj mind set. Few months ago I remembered these (digital) decks which I were playing...and I heard those were un used since I DJ on those, so I asked (because of my poor money situation)...can I buy those cheaply......because lately I had wanted to dj so badly. And they said yes...so on the next week, I am going to pick those decks home...and hopefully can find matching dj software into it...cheap or free...firstly I don't expect that much effects etc. because I am not yet into FX.
    But yeah...expect that one.
    And yeah thanks about these videos, these are intresting and...I had started to respect you.
    So...with respect:
    DJuiceD
    [ club destination ]

  • @saikrishna757
    @saikrishna757 7 років тому

    Great stuff Luke..very educational!!!

  • @Jtweezy4shez
    @Jtweezy4shez 6 років тому

    Thanks again for an awesome video, keep that inspiration flowing. Salute !

  • @MrTlacourt
    @MrTlacourt 7 років тому

    thanks you very much luke!!

  • @Corruptness
    @Corruptness 7 років тому +5

    Thanks, not a fan of your music nor the music u spin, but this was very informative. You should have also given tips on ear safety w avoiding tinnitus by using ear plugs or in ear monitors (like u use, another fail to mention).

    • @leandrocn
      @leandrocn 6 років тому

      Great wisdom Sir Laidback! Im a bedroom Dj with some few parties I made, and really the outside is way different than inside. Have to thank u for great content as always. I learn a lot from you. Greetings from Brazil!

  • @loading....2374
    @loading....2374 6 років тому

    you are my favorite dj from Philippines

  • @LadyChemicalEngineer
    @LadyChemicalEngineer 7 років тому

    my style of music is very different from yours...I don't really care much for house or EDM...but I've been learning a lot from your videos...thanks!

  • @djstuntel6026
    @djstuntel6026 4 роки тому

    Oké dat wil ik wel zien. Graag het laatste hoe je video's maakt. Maak zit er over na te denken om een einde aan mijn leven te gaan maken, omdat ik steeds verpleger houden en onterecht

    • @djstuntel6026
      @djstuntel6026 4 роки тому

      Een einde aan mijn leven gaan maken. Omdat ik steeds niet mee mag doen omdat ik onterecht wordt tegengehouden.

  • @sleepingforest8214
    @sleepingforest8214 5 років тому

    He is the man !

  • @djucon
    @djucon 7 років тому

    Thanks once more luke, great advice bro

  • @DJJAMAL06
    @DJJAMAL06 6 років тому

    This was very INFORMATIVE 💯 thank you

  • @DJMademoizelle
    @DJMademoizelle 6 років тому

    This video is very instructive keep it up Luke your the best!

  • @rine303
    @rine303 6 років тому

    i love your blog ill see you this friday at templo ,, i hope i can get a picture bro you the best ..

  • @etiennemeunier8196
    @etiennemeunier8196 7 років тому

    Quality content once again by LBL!

  • @jsalhia
    @jsalhia 5 років тому

    all of your videos are great

  • @TechnoDad
    @TechnoDad 7 років тому +2

    Great info Luke! Is your label taking open submissions from unsigned producers?