DJ History and Turntable 101
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
- Moby gives a lesson on how the Disc Jockey was born and the major players that made the art form popular. He’ll also reveal his inspirations and how his interest in DJing came into focus. Moby gives Lindsay an intro to DJing and covers the basics of the turntables.
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Thank you Moby for doing this! Was very interesting to learn about the history of DJing.
I love this!!! You know your FACTS!!!! It was awesome to hear the history broken down the way you did.
Loved this , so informative and his Dj lesson explains more in 10 minutes than most minutes . Also never knew about lady blackbird.
Thank U Moby for this exquisite introduction!
Moby! Legend.
I loved it!! Thank you ❤
Great insight - thanks guys! @moby
thnx for detailes love for you moby
Definitely it’s a gift! Thanks for this story 🛸🫶
Moby thankyou for the early history of how Dj ing all started -found it very interesting -so much i did t know -cheers!
Play was released the same time I got divorced 25 years ago. I had a music-less marriage and was set free. Then came 18...... . #goodolddays
One of my favorite Moby albums
Hola Moby, saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹 🇬🇹 🇬🇹
Very Interesting listening uncle Moby sharing this fascinating history.
And then... Such a cool video!
Cheers!
My late older brother used to tell me amazing stories about The Beat. There used to be a great record store in Port Chester across the street from an instrument store. Bought my first turntables there at 12 in ‘92 and records across the street. Still have a few of those records!
Herşey moby için teşekkürler harika ❤🎉👍👌 daha fazlası hediyeler.🙂🙂🙂👍teşekkürler
Saludos desde Venezuela Master Moby, excelente clase sobre la historia de los DJ,/Cultura de la resistencia sonidos de las calles!
Thanks for sharing & keeping it authentic :) Would be great to hear more on your experiences Djing, specially around the early 90s rave era & how your experience varied from country to country & in terms of music production, did you enjoy record making more using the old gear or the new? Much love from the UK :)
Very good video! The slow down part was how vaporwave was invented xD... now I was just thinking about modern DJ-ing including IA to separate the tracks on the songs and doing mashups with that... sounds fun to me. And thinking of that, would you have separated with AI the tracks of the sampled songs that you used for your songs to facilitate production? I know they would sound cleaner, but maybe part of the magic of your songs is hearing the original music of the samples buried behind in the whole mix... ok, enough rambling, thank you again.
Is that where the term underground came from in the scene?
Bagel was stationed behind and between you both. She was checking everything out. Bagel rocks!
Nevermind i came back to see it again
Good 👍 interesting the history of djing 🎉💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Jamaica!? 7:05 Yes, Jamaica 💚🖤💛
"because house music is universal language spoken understood by all"
Your DJ history lesson is perfect, I’m going to get my kids to watch this so they understand where it began.
Allmost perfect, in the soundsystem culture the "DJ" was the one talking and the selector played the records.
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20:57 "by the mid 90s cdjs really started to take over". that's not correct, it was 10 years later. cdjs started to take over in the mid 2000s. first there was final scratch (= timecode records so djs could play digital files on turntables) in the early 2000s. then beatport, the first mp3 shop to offer a broad catalog of underground/dj music emerged in 2004/2005. but still it took until 2008 that mp3 sales of techno/house releases exceeded the vinyl sales.
Cdjs were taking over in the mid to late 90s, final scratch(traktor) /serato came into the scene in the mid 00s
@@ezydoesit993 no dj in the actual club music scene used to work with cdjs in the 90s, as the technology back then wasn't yet mature enough for professional djing. and as already mentioned, you needed to buy vinyl anyway, as most club music wasn't available in digi formats until beatport was found.
final scratch had been sort of an interim solution in the 2000s for some djs until the more advanced pioneer cdj models eventually became the new industry standard in the late 2000s / early 2010s.
Thank you for removing the J.S note, that animal should never be given any props. it looks like you re recorded the start to make the change . I appreciate that Moby and Lindsay
Bien le bonjour de France encore bravo cordialement Daniel
Ne şekilde olursa olsun moby çok teşekkür ederim müzik video resimler çok teşekkür ederim sağolun harika mükemmel müthiş 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤💯🍯🍯🍯🍯👌👌👌👌🍿🍿🍿🍿🌼🌼🌼🌼🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹💛💛💛💛👑👑👑👑🎂🎂🎂🎂🤗🤗🤗🤗🙂🙂🙂🙂☕☕☕☕🍰🍰🍰🍰🙃🙃🙃🙃🌽🌽🌽🌽👍👍👍👍süper teşekkür ederim sağolun harika mükemmel müthiş
LOVE TO MOBY, FROM THE NEW ZEALAND VEGANS 👋💚👍
Why was this deleted & then re-uploaded? The first upload from yesterday, "DJ History" was 58m54s. Aside from that...GO MOBY GO! Been a huge fan since January of this year!
probably because the original upload namechecked Jimmy Savile. Not ideal to have people commenting on how this isn't a good idea
Peki tamam anladım ikiniz özel olarak konuşuyorsunuz müzikle ilgili anladım müzikleriniz çok güzel hayranınızım ben herşey için çok teşekkür ederim moby ❤🙂👍
The security guard referred @ 13:00, was no other than Vince Lawrence (R.I.P). A major player at the very birth of Chicago House music!
buddy has his history/timelines and description of the genres all mixed up, but I don't really expect Moby to really give me a lesson in the history of djing and underground dance culture..
Крутой человек!!!!
..I don't speak English, but from what little I understand I agree with you across the board..👍
What’s the song title ? I can’t find it on google 😅😊
is he stil digging up on Natalie Portman?
Looks like you have been alerted to the inclusion of JS in the original recording (I heard the audio podcast version) and quite rightly you’ve edited him out. Well done 👏
JS?
@@moealaghaIn the first edit Moby referred to a notorious UK DJ who was found after his death to be a prolific child abuser.
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IDJ in a virtual reality game called second wife. They have a hall of fame. That is play Maddie's with a bunch of real life, d j's. And if you can pass the test you get in while I am in second lit's DJ and host hall of fame.
oh...and Moby should collab (a whole album would be nice) with MC 900 Ft Jesus! The dudes seem too similar to NOT COLLAB!
Why I’m an old man. It did not start in WWII more like prohibition 78 RPM records.
at 22:13
a minority uses a laptop
every DJ uses a thumb drive
at 11:56
that’s a lie
Your story was very informative and very interesting there’s no need to interject fiction for your own social consciousness.
after disco died the gay club scene became bigger than ever and it became more diverse and blended with open minded straight people.
As evident by the success of Paradise garage and studio 54
Did BOY George take it to England?
No
@@theecatindahat ty, I once heard him say that he started the American music scene.
Moby you was not to young for the Garage ??? in the 80s 😉😉 The Garage Close 1987
He was born in 66 , so probably right
in 65 @@dons4europe he can go easily in the 80s 😉😉😎😎
Thanks for the tour, unfortunately we have experience of bands performing in bomb shelters. Hello everyone from Ukraine!
🇺🇦💪😉👍🇺🇦
Thank you Moby for when you blow me
Very interesting. One thing you neglected was mentioning mainstream artists who had "disco" hits: The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd etc.
Ttalking about last year's Gary Glitter child porn scandal. It was, he warns, an example of the authorities attempting to police not just our actions but our thoughts. His mother taught him well. "My personal ethical understanding of things is that, if an action compromises someone's well-being, the law should get involved. If it's just information... Listen, I don't like child porn, I find it disgusting. But anything that can be reduced to binary code is [at worst] amoral. They're images; they're not real." The Guardian Friday 16 June 2000 He later went on to defend Glitter's possession and use of child porn in October 2000 Making Music Magazine.
So Jimi Saville had nothing to do with it? I really hope so.
P r o m o s m 🌹
my school assembly made us watch your video on phones and that shit was ass my guy, be better
dein Gelaber will anscheinend keiner hören
Podcast? I guess making music isn’t working out for you anymore, huh Moby?
Моби красавчик
I think, Moby's musical ideas and esthetic is from old ukrainian folk .Its not strange theory,but old ukrainian music have a seltics elements.All seltic people's lived on the Ukrainian Carpathian mountains many thousands years ago.For example, listen Kozak Siromakha.He singhing old ukrainians folk songs in the modern variants.This is Mobys music from another side.Realy.😅🎉❤