Amazing set, smooth transitions, excellent track selection, badass mixing skills, reminds of the days as a younster when I went to Jeff Mills a lot, been a vinyl only DJ for almost 30 years myself so big respect man ❤
Yo buddy.... just came across ya mix and channel. I feel ya energy and records.. good stuff!!❤ i also love to play this kinda sounds, so i really resonate with ya mixes... quality!!! Love from one dj to another 😃👌🎶🫂🍀 Peace, Soultoucha (germany)
First of, congrats on the banging set and having a unique DJ'ing style. A quick question: how did you get so good at grooveriding? Also, do you watch the relative position of the tempo slider and the side marks, or do you go just purely by muscle memory and feeling?
I finally learned to play on vinyl over the past two years, and one day I just sort of "started" using the pitch fader to shift the record back and forth instead of touching the platter. I knew about the concept of pitchriding but hadn't tried or practiced it really. But I kept doing this because I found it actually easier, and more accurate. I started to get a feel for actually beat matching almost exclusively with the fader, and now it's really muscle memory. One tip is to initially raise the pitch faster than the other record, and nudge very fast downward, and then quickly back up landing a notch or so below where it was previously at. Repeat this until you start closing in on the exact spot. This technique makes it easier because you know that if the record goes out of phase, it's still too fast so you have to lower the pitch - you don't need to raise it. And eventually, you just feel it and hear it.
Brilliant indeed.
Amazing set, smooth transitions, excellent track selection, badass mixing skills, reminds of the days as a younster when I went to Jeff Mills a lot, been a vinyl only DJ for almost 30 years myself so big respect man ❤
Thank you, that goes straight to my heart ❤️
much respect!
Nothing but that oldschool techno.
So much better now .. during listen to this .. back into time
Nice,stay true to your roots man
Looks like the algorithm started working for you, I saw you in my reccomendation.
Happy for you.
Funk it up, great energy brother! B|
Yo buddy.... just came across ya mix and channel. I feel ya energy and records.. good stuff!!❤ i also love to play this kinda sounds, so i really resonate with ya mixes... quality!!! Love from one dj to another 😃👌🎶🫂🍀 Peace, Soultoucha (germany)
This set is nuts u can tell from the start
16:25 took me into a better place today, thank you for this generous mix of techno deliciousness
This is real Techno😍😍😍😍
Amazing mix skills and perfect choice of tracks
amazing
Once again perfecto. It shame yon't have tracklist...?
Great set!!!💣💣💣
Awesome
Qué genio 🤯
Brilliant 🧡
Excellent!
🎉 buen ritmo si señor🎉🎉🎉
sick
💥vraiment bon ! 🤘🤘
A man of taste
Nice set. Hope to see you soon in Mexico or Hör streaming:-)
proper mixing!!
SAFED!!!😎😎😎
Could you say me the name of the 1st and 2nd song? Really amazing set 😃
❤
whats the track at 7:12?
First of, congrats on the banging set and having a unique DJ'ing style.
A quick question: how did you get so good at grooveriding? Also, do you watch the relative position of the tempo slider and the side marks, or do you go just purely by muscle memory and feeling?
I finally learned to play on vinyl over the past two years, and one day I just sort of "started" using the pitch fader to shift the record back and forth instead of touching the platter. I knew about the concept of pitchriding but hadn't tried or practiced it really. But I kept doing this because I found it actually easier, and more accurate. I started to get a feel for actually beat matching almost exclusively with the fader, and now it's really muscle memory. One tip is to initially raise the pitch faster than the other record, and nudge very fast downward, and then quickly back up landing a notch or so below where it was previously at. Repeat this until you start closing in on the exact spot. This technique makes it easier because you know that if the record goes out of phase, it's still too fast so you have to lower the pitch - you don't need to raise it. And eventually, you just feel it and hear it.
@@amberdean1263 Couldn't have said that better
Track name 39:56 please ❤?
🌶️❤️
7:12 Track?
Track ID 26:00 ?
Regis - Speak to Me
Use final Scratch for Audio digital?
I don't even know what that is so I'm gonna say... No?
I use a Tascam recorder
7:00
this is fucking sick OLDSCHOOL GOLD!!!