Hi Luke, I've been following you since 2009, and I saw you live for the first time in Zoo Club (Spain) in 2011. I was seeing your technique evolution through the years with the new technologies coming out every year and you were an inspiration not only as a dj also as a tech person interested in the last technology applied to music. It is so cool to see you doing an incredible mix with this new gear but in my opinion what was always attractive to me was your way of doing dj tricks, your creativity at the max level and how visual you did it, seeing you with 3 decks up, putting a song with some scratching, how you combine in a unique way the color fx with fx scratching an acapella while looping in an impossible way. That was so dope to see and I miss it nowadays. In general how your mix looks in our eyes, not only what you can do technically also how we see it, how you move your hands, how you touch the buttons, the jogwheel. Your style was unique. And I think the phone is the future but plugged in a more beautiful and attractive setup/layout that maybe some DJ company has to realize to incorporate stems and a lot of features into the cdjs or mixer instead of selling the same piece of plastic with just 2 new functions in 2023. The picture of a DJ with a mixer and decks is 1000x better than this setup (visually) even if the music output is cool, sometimes we like to watch the dj doing things in a proper setup. Let's put what we miss in that setup. I don't mean to offend or anything, I just love your yearmixes and I've realized this over the years. Regards from a big fan __|mm|__
Thank you for your comment Marta, I really appreciate this. I think you almost understand it! But in the future, how important will the hardware be? This is hard to imagine. The picture of a DJ with vinyl and a big box of records, was the image that people wanted to see when I switched to CDJs in 2003. When they saw me DJing with only CDs, people were shocked! They told me: "This is not real DJing!". Today, we experience the same. And it's funny right, people don't say that to Techno DJs on a Traktor setup. But in CDJ land, we are stuck with the image of a way too expensive hardware set that isn't from this time. I hope this explains a little bit. What I would love for you to do is to listen to this mix in audio and try to hear what I'm doing, because I'm doing a lot. This is the same DJ you saw, but next level. Don't get stuck in the past, open your mind, and thank you again for your comment!
Thank you teacher for playing my track “Your love”!!! And thank you for being always in search of new ways to show the art of djing. I see a lot of comments about it, but I saw them too with the CD -> USB change. And I saw them too with the CD Audio -> CD MP3 . It’s all about the music, so thanks for keeping it interesting!! So much respect 🙌🏻
You are very welcome BSNO! Thank you for saying that too. This next step is MP3 -> CLOUD and with that cloud you can attach anything you like. DJing is still super fun for me!
Good on you Luke for pushing the envelope and showing people really can DJ on anything these days. Although personally I would prefer to watch you on a full CDJ setup so we can hear all your skills in action with more complex and nuanced transitions. Impressive job though on such a tiny setup.
Thank you, I really appreciate it. I've never been much for nuanced transitions, I personally think they are really boring. In my mind, ANYONE can do those. It gets interesting when you challenge yourself a little bit. Don't be fooled, there's plenty of techniques, and saves in this mix and the skills are still all there.
For those saying they want to see Luke on CDJs, I get it but this equipment is WAY more accessible for beginner DJs who can't invest that kind of money up front to DJ and learn the craft or even decide if they really love DJing. This can make DJing seem more realistic to more beginner DJs and hopefully inspire more people to get involved in dance music.
Hey Luke, very long time supporter here, I'll be honest, the more EDM-ey style of the tracks you play is not my cup of tea, but I still browsed through the mix. What REALLY made me stop to look up the track was Dark Chanell - Verheij (which actually is missing from the description), to just discover it was an alias of yours ahah ! Seeing all the titles, I understand it's an hommage to Jeroen Verheij, don't know much about him, will look it up. Sending good vibes from Japan to you man !
Been a huge fan for years. I actually use the mixtour as my back up controller and it’s starting to grow on me with the tricks you can do on it. It’s definitely the future
So, I just came across this clip. Very interesting. A few things I would like to comment one. 1) Luke is absolutely correct when he said AI is the new thing. In 5 years from now, DJ will not have many choices but to embrace the AI technology (but they can always go back to past gears which by then will be outdated). We will then look back and say sheeeeeeet.... luke was right back then. (2) Regarding the gears, it's nice to see that a professional DJ can dj with gears that doesn't cost an arm n a leg. (future djs aren't you happy?). 1 CDJ from the well-known manufacture cost $3000. This mixer cost $500 and it can do the same thing as the CDJ. Isn't that amazing? Now my 3rd comment.... Luke why do you still use a bigger mixer with the Mixtour Pro?
This is great, the industry standard equipment is a fortune (Pioneer CDJs and mixer). You don't need it, a midi controller and software (or phone app) gives you the same functionality and more! Well done LL.
I'm happy you understand this! It's fascinating, all the hate I see on here, for gear that costs as much as a car, and that's way lower quality. I'm trying to save you guys money! Ha ha
First of all, respect to you and your decision. I've been following you for years and think that you are a truly unique DJ and have a right to exist that no one can deny you. I still have to say that I think I hear that the setup limits you in your craft. I've been a DJ myself for years and am happy to switch from a console to a standalone. The freedom is expensive but you can see that it makes sense for the professional sector. I think of it this way. A pocket knife with 30 tools is fiddly and in order to use one tool you usually have to open more that cover it. Last but not least, I don't really like the Filter FX, for example. Fine-tuning and smooth transitions didn't really sound nice in your mix. "Normal" listeners may not really notice this, but I still think that in the class where you play, every little thing should be paid attention to. This is my opinion. However, I wish you continued success and respect your decision. Personally, however, I don't see this as the future for the professional sector.
What a load of bollox. His 295k subs to your 0 tells which end of the spectrum you’re both at. LbL has earn’t the right to rock up to any gig with his rig in a rucksack. What he can do with his phone and that little Reloop mixer is nothing short of astonishing.
@@ifonlyhowie Why aren't you discussing this objectively with me? My comment is factual, respectful and contains my opinion without insulting or putting anyone down. Especially since you should read my comment properly. I never said he didn't deserve it!
Thank you for sharing your opinion, it's good to read! I experience a ton of freedom on this setup and it's just a fraction of the "professional" gear. If you would put Gordon Ramsey in a snackbar, do you think he wouldn't be a professional anymore? Furthermore, this setup gives me way more freedom than the "flagship setup", otherwise I wouldn't be jamming on this. It's an absolute delight! Having said that, I agree with the filter FX. It's been just a go-to, nothing special to it. And it's wild because the DJAY Pro App has a lot of FX and awesome FX in-built, but I never seem to get to that because it's tucked away and I'm mixing FAST. Please note I'm not disregarding your opinion. If you want to pay top dollar for something, go for it! Just realize, it's not necessary.
Am I the only one who noticed that Luke isn't wearing his in-ear monitors? Crazy how well he knows these tracks to where he doesn't even need to cue them up.
Yeah those aren't needed anymore! And interestingly enough I don't know the tracks that good either. It has to do with the use of sync (which is no crime, welcome to the future) and I color label my Hot Cue Points. Purple for me is intro beats, Yellow is a vocal, Red is a Drop or an Outro, Green is a lead break. With those on every track there's really no need to pre-listen anymore.
So, do you mean you require an additional mixer for your new setup? And could you enlighten me on how to scratch with this set up. Can't wait to use my Samsung phone with it.
Luke I've been watching some of your vlogs recently because I like how you are popularising DJing using other tools and tech (as you mention in one of your vlogs what 'techno Traktor DJs have done for years'). Given your name and reputation I would have expected a much better mix than the one I just watched. Amateurish transitions, jarring key changes, out of time mixing even using sync?!!!! Given the number of people defending you and suggesting it was the phone/software/controller I would be very unhappy if I was Reloop or Algoriddim and being blamed. Where's your pride - did you not think that mix was below par and to re-record it? How about your next vlog you disect the mix a little, I'd love to hear your thoughts on why you thought it was good enough to post.
I was planning on making a respons video for this but my team told me I've been talking too much about the gear already ha ha. I just answered you in the other comment. Let me state this first: It's super easy for me to make a boring mix. I would pick a maximum of 20 tracks for the year mix and then just mix in and out of the intros. That's DJ basics. It will be clean, it will be clinical. But that has never ever been my style or vision. I've always been about taking risks. Mixing at least 40 tracks in an hour. Saving situations on the fly. A lot of what you see here is purely improvised. I wanted to keep the human touch in there and show you how I save myself out of certain situations. This is what I used to love about the DJs I looked up to. I was right with them in the mix, thinking, what will they do next! I've ALWAYS mixed like this, even on the big festivals. This is how I still mix. I just go in, and go and mix, on the fly. The realest of the real DJing. That's the only way I love it. And to judge if a mix was sub-par, you can have your opinion of course! But let's say this: I've been in this professionally for over 25+ years. I've taught many of the professional names out there. I've inspired many out there. One can say that I'm a seasoned football coach. So then it's your word against mine. Not to diminish you, not at all, again, like people sitting at home watching football games, you can have your opinion! But by simply labeling this as a "bad mix", you might actually miss the gold here which is how to maneuver through a live mix. How to mix in the middle of tracks. How to actually use stems! How to save yourself. You only get 1 shot at clubs and festivals as well. There is a ton going on here and just because some parts are a bit loud and wobbly shouldn't take your ear away of the awesome stuff that's going on there.
Hey Luke. Incredible mix. I love the track selection u made. I would really appreciate if you could come up with a masterclass of production where you can share how to make a kick and other instruments sound clean and punchy. Happy New Year in advance to u❤
Thank you for this comment, much appreciated! I'm definitely due for a new producer tutorial. Making those sound clean and punchy isn't super hard, but you just need some pointers. I'll keep it in mind!
They are paying me far less. But that's ok, because I'm actually a big fan of what they are doing. We are in this together and man, it's a Blessing to get paid for working with them!
Me gustan mucho estos Yearmix, a pesar que no soy DJ me gusta mucho ver en todo momento la tornamesa, ver cada una de las mezclas que hace me produce mucho interés. Feliz año a todos!!!
I'll buy into the idea of "This technology is the future of DJing" once your mix is improved vs the mixes in CDJs. Some of those transitions are outrageous and proof that this technology is barely bringing any benefits over a full fledged CDJ or even controller setup (I am the first person to love an imperfect mix but these transitions are clearly being limited by the technology not the human). You keep mentioning how people didn't believe in CDJs when you transitioned from vinyl. Well... Mixes got instantly better and more creative once people switched from vinyl to CDJs. If you add to that the fact that the CDJs reduced the hassle of bringing huge vinyls around and reduced the size of the equipment, it was a huge win from the beginning. This feels like the same technology from the full fledged DJ setups but with reduced functionality, I see no benefit at all other than the tiny size so that you can DJ in an airplane I guess??? I have seen you respond to some people saying that we should see the use of "Stems" with this setup. So if that's the selling point why are you not using instead the multiple controllers that have the Stem technology as well? Pioneer FLX10, Traktor S4 MK3, Hercules T7, RANE Four... to name a few. We want to believe you are not doing this for the money Luke, but you need to start being more transparent. One thing is believing in the technology, other thing is comparing it to the transition from analog vinyl to digital CDJs. You are just comparing the same thing now, one pushing the boundaries of technology and evolving. The other one trying to sell people into a form factor instead of a full creative DJing experience.
I appreciate the reply and love the discussion. It's a shame people think I'm not being transparent. I fully am! What if, what I'm saying, is actually the truth? That this is where my passion is at? That this is what I need right now in my 25+ years of DJing career for me to not be stale and bored by now? I'll try and be as fully transparent as I can with you. In regards to the multiple controllers: Because of my Denon adventure, I'm done with having demands on my rider. My team, Denon, and the promoters went through such trouble trying to get that set up for me every time. I want it to be easy on everyone this season: So I'm bringing my own gear. And although the controllers you mentioned are awesome, they don't fit my travel form factor. And therefore the Mixtour is my weapon of choice. The huge win here over USBs is DJing from the cloud. My library is in the cloud. So I can't lose my library. My phone is my USB. Streaming music online is such an incredible feature too. With Denon, I was able to do this too, but the players needed wifi. I have found myself in situations without wifi and I was screwed. On the phone it will switch to 5G or 4G if wifi fails. That's been a big reason for the phone too. I'm indeed not doing this for the money, I pursued Reloop and ALGORIDDIM as a fan. And when we started to talk about working together, it's only reasonable they pay me something for my input, involvement and output. I hope this is transparent enough? I say you sit back and just watch how this evolves. Maybe it will be a complete train wreck, maybe it will indeed be the dawn of a new type of DJing. One thing is for sure: I'm having an active roll in it and I'm really enjoying it.
Algoriddim really is futuristic.. I hope this App expand their full capability emproving their hardware.. mixtour is a chaos for mix in … even for beginner whit an I Pad.. I m a fan of Denon ( I use it ) and NI … Honestly preparing a “ crafted dj set “ pre analized Your track is tedious.. after you can Have fun but … Algoriddim offers more .. I think real problem are buildt new Hardware from beginners to Pro dj s .. I love this kind of mix on the fly whithout handcuffs but damn I think its not easy with his stuff. He can do that because is One of most talentuos dj s in the world ..I m a fan .. this is only my opinion . Hope new stuff 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
ua-cam.com/video/ZwiUlhOyjyI/v-deo.html - here is a real Luke 10 years ago... three decks, incredible dj techniques, not like this little toy, sync, etc... Come back Luke!
Interesting software.. I m using Engine ( Denon ) and Traktor Pro … I d like to try this.. ideal for mix set live ( like Ableton whithout warping and pre edit Your tracks like gridding ecc except ONLY for hot cue point s… ) in early 2000 I used VISUAL DISCO MIX with midi keybord.. Same teknology but “ primordial AI “ whit a lot of bugs ..
Ah thank you so much for this! Can you believe this is only the beginning? And the responses here are wild. But to be fair, when the first electric car got introduced, no one understood either. It's in that era we live now. And I guess my setup looks like the first Prius ha ha
@@laidbackluke 😅 it is not only the setup. It is the DJ how is the magician. Years ago i played with a Hercules controller wich does not have a soundcard. But it was the best gig i‘ve ever played. It was in the beginning of digital djing. So, let it move on. The future will be great
Greetings from Russia, Luke. I want to say that I admire what you are doing. By your example, you perfectly show that you do not need to chase trends, you need to create them yourself, being open to new technologies. Respect!
With all the product talk up, THIS is what I’ve been waiting to see/hear. No decks and new tech comparison. 🙌 I’m keeping the bar high. You set it yourself. 😜
Ok. Got through 1/4 before commenting. It sounds great, but you’re definitely itching for the tactile control of the platters. It’s Laidback Luke with clipped wings. Hope you go back to some decks after your contract expires. Great gear. If it sounds this good without platters, I can only imagine what some decks would do. Great content Luke! Keep them wheels spinning!
@@ElectricPinguino89 Thank you for the comments! I'm happy you're open for new tech. With sync in place, what would I need decks for? For scratching? I'm actually not feeling like I have clipped wings unless I go into 4 deck mode because the controller doesn't support that. I sometimes mix on Mixon8 controller and barely touch the platters ha ha
It’s like enjoying your favorite chicken sandwich, but the delivery guy totally forgot to get you the sauce. It’s still great, but man if that sauce was there.🤌 Sorry. Hungry. 😂
I get what you're trying to do Luke, by trying to push the newer technologies further but you've got to be aware that some of these transitions for long time followers & fellow DJs that understand this craft, are quite unsavoury! Do you feel like it's to do with how you are trying to use this set up or maybe your trying to push so much out of something so small? Wish you all the best in learning how to push out what you're pushing out & hope you can bridge your skillset to make these transitions a lot smoother for the future! ❤❤
Maybe I’m just stuck in my old ways…I am 50 but I am struggling to enjoy DJ’ing with phones and new tech. I appreciate completely that it’s easier on tour but for me it seems to far. I’m old school and like skills on decks. My fave days were Luke on Pioneers. My god he was of the hook with skills with very high work rate. Now….im not keen. Will still listen and follow but I’m allowed an opinion and that’s mine. I’m just not inspired and blown away anymore. My fave set of all time is the rooftop set with super high work rate and skills I watch with ore. Thats gone for me.
Mate I dunno why you’re getting so much hate lols. I’m not a DJ just a fan. Sounds good to me. Pioneers (pun not intended) have arrows in their backs. I don’t see the difference between you plugging equipment you actually use and Lionel Messi plugging Adidas. You keep on keeping on mate!
There's no way forward on old tech. That's like me telling you that your new car with CarPlay looks cartoonish. Best maybe stick to driving in your old car with the little LED lights. Not trying to tare you down, just trying to open your mind! I'm aware of how this looks and keeping this in car terms: This is me (not comparing myself to Musk) driving by in an electric car, while the world hasn't seen any electric car yet. I'd like for you to just give all of this some thought.
@@laidbacklukeplease stop with this disingenuous nonsense. Your mixes simply are not very good using this equipment, it’s obvious to even the layman. If you go and compare your own mixes in this video to you on pro gear it’s night and day. You say there’s no way forward on flagship gear so you decided to go backwards instead? Makes no sense. This is coming from a place of knowing what you’re actually capable of, but this is just kind of painful to listen to which is the exact opposite thing a DJ should be trying to do
@@rusteezenuts6190 There's no way forward on flagship gear, and therefore I'm not going backwards. I'm so sorry for the frustration here! It's obvious this whole shift in gear makes you very worried somehow. The "Pro Gear" is actually not very pro, please don't be misled. Especially for you, I'll keep an eye on my mixes and will make them sound more like my old mixes. Everything will be ok, I promise!
Man, I really do enjoy your work, but I just wished you had "performed" your set more (like you did at 8min and 41min for example). You know more browsing, teasing songs, chopping, effects. Even if you had some errors going on, which actually makes the set feel more real & human. I know you can because, like I said, I enjoy your stuff. I feel that the performance part of DJing is disappearing more and more, all across the edm scene. Like teasing, playing with the music and really using the gear. Your thoughts? PS: Take care ^_^
I love this comment! And funny enough, I needed to stay somewhere in between with the tricks. Do you know that some of the skeptics on here say it's a "bad mix" because I do tricks? Because it's a super live DJ mix? They would've been so shocked if I would go crazy with my tricks ha ha. But I'll keep it in mind. I personally love all the tricks and crazy stuff. Regular mixing is boring for me.
@@laidbackluke No, its not a bad mix at all mate! I just saw you go crazy with mixing many times in your sets and other recordings ^_^ For example, deadmau5, hates when other people use many effects on top of songs (especially his. He says its pointless if the song is good... said it in one of his lives long time ago). But I'm like, if I go to a show or listen to a mix, I don't want to hear an album or compilation cd. I want something different, more performative. Perhaps I'm too picky, but because I come from an instrumentalist/musician background, I like to use the decks as instruments, not just as "mixing gear" know what I mean? Anyway, thanks for your thoughts! I appreciate it! And, who knows, maybe I end up playing for you and you come up with a similar criticism "that dinosaur only presses play!" haha But yeah, I like more performative stuff. Take care x
I am afriad that to my ears some of the transitions were not as good as I have seen you do in past videos, there were a few that clashed a bit for key etc which was a shame, not your best
Why is it that everyone is a critic... When I'm sure almost NONE of you have played in front of a real crowd let alone thousands at festivals... NO ONE dancing cares what he's playing with... Work on your craft and play however you feel comfortable... This man has earned the right to play on whatever he wants...
Everyone needs to pay bills, for sure... But don't even try to missguide your truly fans, hoping they believe you like more this "new" way of djing than mashing things live and working with 3 or 4 decks... Man, how do we miss your real yearmixes....
Sorry bro but it just doesn't sound professional. Get back on the pro gear, or use ableton or something. Forgetting to plug your computer is not an excuse. You don't even have space to move your fingers. The flow, structure and mastering of the mix is not great. There are randoom jumps in tempo as well, and not stopping effects on time. If feels like there's a bit of latency. I used to do 5 times better mixes back in the days with Traktor and mapping my whole keyboard. I used to beat-match with my mouse as well. Mixes were sharp, transitions smooth, seamless, effects on time and diverse( in moderation),. not over-doing it. I have listened to tons of electronic music for the past 20 years and I would expect much more from a pro. Over all looks and sounds like a 7th grader starter pack. Very goofy.
I really appreciate you discovering new hardware.. But the mixtuour doesn't match your skill level (everyone can ear that). When you did the partnership with Denon had a lot of sense, I loved your style. Reloop is an incredible brand but I don't think the mixtuor is the gear for you. Hope to change my mind! Best wishes ❤
Thank you for commenting this. As a follower of mine, I can see what you mean. But I need you to open your eyes and ears and see that I'm doing more than on the Denon setup. For instance, I'm constantly using stems here. This is next level! All the rest is me, being exactly me, while DJing. I won't change my mind, because it feels super smooth for me. Maybe one day you will, but no pressure! : )
this is completely ridiculous, you have an rmx-95 next to you and you play with this little game, I can't understand why someone doesn't use the rmx as a mixer and the mixtour as a deck controller. it's a win-win phase because you're promoting both products that you're getting paid to do and that's itso it makes sense. classic underground techno traktor set-up, club mixer & x1 type controller.
we shouldnt have to know his life story to know that this mix and transitions are very sub par for the caliber of dj that he is, likely due to this phone mixing app@@danelillo
5:55 what the hell is going on. Firstly the off beat cue bashing, after that the awful pitch change. Please switch backt to Denon or Pioneer, you are hurting yourself promoting this. As a legend and pioneer you really should hear the mix is not good...
ah not good, wish he would reply on this, normally when you just answer a question he replies, but luke i am very curious about what you hear and what we hear as bad mixing, strange pitch changing, i get you want to mix in with the right pitch, but this is not the way@@varunaX
It must have a reason for that. Maybe he would show what is possible with that setup ua-cam.com/video/ru0WsTgNvjw/v-deo.htmlsi=JtZPUzYlvhG0WEYv Here is no pitch changing or something else and it is the same equipment
Tend to agree. The ‘future’ sometimes is not always best. I hate all this new tech. Hate it. Seems lazy and to easy. I’m sad LBL has gone this way but it’s his choice entirely. In not inspired anymore. I used to watch and study his mixes but now…..I don’t.
@@varunaX Ha ha yes, I agree that sucked! And I will use this to improve this in the software. Because currently you can't see the amount of pitch up or down in the song. So I thought I needed to be 2 up, but it needed to be 2 down. But having said that, I've purposely left it in, because I'm human and I think people can learn from getting yourself in and out of trouble. In a club or festival environment, you only have 1 chance to do it right. And so it's tough sometimes, but how do you fix it? How do you keep the energy, how do you save yourself. It's no excuse for how this sounds, so again I agree with you. But I kept it in on purpose and I will forever improve, don't worry.
awful mixing. I am sorry, but that's not the Laidback Luke I remember over the years. I don't know if you're too eager to promote that Reloop junk, or simply you cannot use it properly, but mixing out of sync with the SYNC function turned on is shameful! And I, as a listener, feel offended that I have to endure this tragic mixing, even though the track selection is nice (probably with the help of DJ Studio who endorsed you as well to promote their software??) It's nice when your name work for you. But that's no reason to lower the quality. p.s. IDGAF if your "fans" hate me in the replies section. I know what good mixing is, and I am not a name worshiper.
Yea just seen a reddit on someone complaining about this mix. So came here to listen and it's definitely not the best. Expect better for a top known dj
@@varunaXbecause he sold his ass to Reloop to promote their gear. Like he used to be among the faces of Pioneer, then switched sides to Denon to promote their SC6000 series, now it's something new. There was a video of him explaining why he is switching lanes just like that, and the summary was one word: money. He should change his alias to Sellout Luke
I feel like there is alot of people defending overpriced dj equipment. I never understood how something can cost more than a gaming pc but can only process audio and the like. My pc can do that and so much more I believe prices are only that high because of the pioneer monopoly
@@dj_paultuk7052 Hahaha 😅 The beauty of all this hate Paul is that I feel this is a complete restart! And I never thought this would happen after 25+ years of DJing. But apparently I need to prove myself again to a different, new crowd, AND I need to really sharpen my skills on this new setup. Not to worry, haters have always helped me improve and I'm resilient. So the good news is that all this can only improve from here. I've dabbled in and out of a "flagship" setup here and there and the other good news is that all of that is still there. It's like riding a bike. But this right here, is something new and exciting and I WILL find my way : )
Throughout history, people have gained fame for their mastery of an instrument. Laidback Luke is the best musician of the DJ instrument. He can play a song like an expert celloist.
Hi Luke, I've been following you since 2009, and I saw you live for the first time in Zoo Club (Spain) in 2011. I was seeing your technique evolution through the years with the new technologies coming out every year and you were an inspiration not only as a dj also as a tech person interested in the last technology applied to music.
It is so cool to see you doing an incredible mix with this new gear but in my opinion what was always attractive to me was your way of doing dj tricks, your creativity at the max level and how visual you did it, seeing you with 3 decks up, putting a song with some scratching, how you combine in a unique way the color fx with fx scratching an acapella while looping in an impossible way. That was so dope to see and I miss it nowadays. In general how your mix looks in our eyes, not only what you can do technically also how we see it, how you move your hands, how you touch the buttons, the jogwheel. Your style was unique. And I think the phone is the future but plugged in a more beautiful and attractive setup/layout that maybe some DJ company has to realize to incorporate stems and a lot of features into the cdjs or mixer instead of selling the same piece of plastic with just 2 new functions in 2023. The picture of a DJ with a mixer and decks is 1000x better than this setup (visually) even if the music output is cool, sometimes we like to watch the dj doing things in a proper setup. Let's put what we miss in that setup.
I don't mean to offend or anything, I just love your yearmixes and I've realized this over the years.
Regards from a big fan __|mm|__
Gear is 8 years old. what's your point?
totally agree
dont forget that the mix is really bad...
@@kokenmetbitcoin4286 average at least . Tracks/Music is really bad :D
Thank you for your comment Marta, I really appreciate this. I think you almost understand it! But in the future, how important will the hardware be? This is hard to imagine. The picture of a DJ with vinyl and a big box of records, was the image that people wanted to see when I switched to CDJs in 2003. When they saw me DJing with only CDs, people were shocked! They told me: "This is not real DJing!". Today, we experience the same. And it's funny right, people don't say that to Techno DJs on a Traktor setup. But in CDJ land, we are stuck with the image of a way too expensive hardware set that isn't from this time. I hope this explains a little bit. What I would love for you to do is to listen to this mix in audio and try to hear what I'm doing, because I'm doing a lot. This is the same DJ you saw, but next level. Don't get stuck in the past, open your mind, and thank you again for your comment!
Thank you teacher for playing my track “Your love”!!! And thank you for being always in search of new ways to show the art of djing. I see a lot of comments about it, but I saw them too with the CD -> USB change. And I saw them too with the CD Audio -> CD MP3 . It’s all about the music, so thanks for keeping it interesting!! So much respect 🙌🏻
You are very welcome BSNO! Thank you for saying that too. This next step is MP3 -> CLOUD and with that cloud you can attach anything you like. DJing is still super fun for me!
Good on you Luke for pushing the envelope and showing people really can DJ on anything these days. Although personally I would prefer to watch you on a full CDJ setup so we can hear all your skills in action with more complex and nuanced transitions. Impressive job though on such a tiny setup.
Thank you, I really appreciate it. I've never been much for nuanced transitions, I personally think they are really boring. In my mind, ANYONE can do those. It gets interesting when you challenge yourself a little bit. Don't be fooled, there's plenty of techniques, and saves in this mix and the skills are still all there.
Thank you son in law for being the person you are and for producing some of my songs on the album. You are a true LLegend (L’s UP!!!)
Much love Pops ❤🙏
No CDJs were harmed in the filming of this mix
I LOVE this comment, I think you just made my day ha ha
Yooooo!!! thanks for adding HWGA in the mix its an honor 🔥🔥
For those saying they want to see Luke on CDJs, I get it but this equipment is WAY more accessible for beginner DJs who can't invest that kind of money up front to DJ and learn the craft or even decide if they really love DJing. This can make DJing seem more realistic to more beginner DJs and hopefully inspire more people to get involved in dance music.
I'm SO happy to read this! I'm very glad you understand, thank you.
This is so good! Enjoyed it so much! Thank you Luke and all the artists! Y'all work so hard and it's inspiring! 🎉
Harsh, thank you so much. I appreciate the positive energy from you always!
Thanks for including "Keep On Falling" Luke! Great year Mixmash team!
Thank you for the amazing music!
Hey Luke, very long time supporter here, I'll be honest, the more EDM-ey style of the tracks you play is not my cup of tea, but I still browsed through the mix. What REALLY made me stop to look up the track was Dark Chanell - Verheij (which actually is missing from the description), to just discover it was an alias of yours ahah ! Seeing all the titles, I understand it's an hommage to Jeroen Verheij, don't know much about him, will look it up. Sending good vibes from Japan to you man !
Yes yes, so happy you caught that!
Project 46 and laidback luke - memories remember this song?
The world needs your Yearmixes. Omn to the Christmas / year end work party with this playing one in the car 👆🏽👆🏽
Been a huge fan for years. I actually use the mixtour as my back up controller and it’s starting to grow on me with the tricks you can do on it. It’s definitely the future
Thank you so much for playing "Green Grass"! Legend! 🙌 16:20
Thank you for the good music!
When mixing with vinyl vs using a phone , theres really no difference at all , Incredible job !
So, I just came across this clip. Very interesting. A few things I would like to comment one. 1) Luke is absolutely correct when he said AI is the new thing. In 5 years from now, DJ will not have many choices but to embrace the AI technology (but they can always go back to past gears which by then will be outdated). We will then look back and say sheeeeeeet.... luke was right back then. (2) Regarding the gears, it's nice to see that a professional DJ can dj with gears that doesn't cost an arm n a leg. (future djs aren't you happy?). 1 CDJ from the well-known manufacture cost $3000. This mixer cost $500 and it can do the same thing as the CDJ. Isn't that amazing? Now my 3rd comment.... Luke why do you still use a bigger mixer with the Mixtour Pro?
Excellent work Luke... when are we getting from start to finish music production tutorial??? (patiently waiting....) :)
I have more older ones on my channel, but I made something along those lines this year: ua-cam.com/video/ZksSuIDvtWY/v-deo.htmlsi=1Gtc-exv1ApdSqji
This is great, the industry standard equipment is a fortune (Pioneer CDJs and mixer). You don't need it, a midi controller and software (or phone app) gives you the same functionality and more! Well done LL.
I'm happy you understand this! It's fascinating, all the hate I see on here, for gear that costs as much as a car, and that's way lower quality. I'm trying to save you guys money! Ha ha
Go watch 7:30 and tell us again how you don’t need industry standard equipment to mix properly 😂
@@rusteezenuts6190 No you don't. But indeed, the pressing the play button on the phone for a vinyl stop, I agree, is not very handy ha ha.
First of all, respect to you and your decision. I've been following you for years and think that you are a truly unique DJ and have a right to exist that no one can deny you.
I still have to say that I think I hear that the setup limits you in your craft.
I've been a DJ myself for years and am happy to switch from a console to a standalone. The freedom is expensive but you can see that it makes sense for the professional sector. I think of it this way. A pocket knife with 30 tools is fiddly and in order to use one tool you usually have to open more that cover it.
Last but not least, I don't really like the Filter FX, for example. Fine-tuning and smooth transitions didn't really sound nice in your mix. "Normal" listeners may not really notice this, but I still think that in the class where you play, every little thing should be paid attention to.
This is my opinion. However, I wish you continued success and respect your decision. Personally, however, I don't see this as the future for the professional sector.
What a load of bollox. His 295k subs to your 0 tells which end of the spectrum you’re both at.
LbL has earn’t the right to rock up to any gig with his rig in a rucksack. What he can do with his phone and that little Reloop mixer is nothing short of astonishing.
@@ifonlyhowie
Why aren't you discussing this objectively with me? My comment is factual, respectful and contains my opinion without insulting or putting anyone down.
Especially since you should read my comment properly. I never said he didn't deserve it!
Thank you for sharing your opinion, it's good to read! I experience a ton of freedom on this setup and it's just a fraction of the "professional" gear. If you would put Gordon Ramsey in a snackbar, do you think he wouldn't be a professional anymore? Furthermore, this setup gives me way more freedom than the "flagship setup", otherwise I wouldn't be jamming on this. It's an absolute delight! Having said that, I agree with the filter FX. It's been just a go-to, nothing special to it. And it's wild because the DJAY Pro App has a lot of FX and awesome FX in-built, but I never seem to get to that because it's tucked away and I'm mixing FAST. Please note I'm not disregarding your opinion. If you want to pay top dollar for something, go for it! Just realize, it's not necessary.
Am I the only one who noticed that Luke isn't wearing his in-ear monitors? Crazy how well he knows these tracks to where he doesn't even need to cue them up.
It’s easy. He knows his own cue points and the bpm is adjusted by the machine.
@@jan_777 yes I kno. But it’s not necessarily easy to know your tracks by heart like that
@@thetortillachips That’s true. But as touring DJ, Luke plays them regularly.
And if one really knows their music well all that you need to see is the wave forms and cue points. 🎶✨️🎵
Yeah those aren't needed anymore! And interestingly enough I don't know the tracks that good either. It has to do with the use of sync (which is no crime, welcome to the future) and I color label my Hot Cue Points. Purple for me is intro beats, Yellow is a vocal, Red is a Drop or an Outro, Green is a lead break. With those on every track there's really no need to pre-listen anymore.
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Thank you.
Incredible set boss 👆☝
Yes! Can't wait!
Thank you Luke for your support🤍🤍
You got it, thank you for the great music!
Thanks for supporting ACID and Rave Alarm!
Lets goooo!!
big like! ❤
So, do you mean you require an additional mixer for your new setup? And could you enlighten me on how to scratch with this set up. Can't wait to use my Samsung phone with it.
scratching on a small screen? Maybe you can call it an imitation of scratching at its best...
Awesomeee 😎
This mix just made my day. WOOOO!!!
I'm so so happy to read this!
Nice 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dope mix LL 😎👍
-MIKE BEATS
Love the ending ;) !!
Luke I've been watching some of your vlogs recently because I like how you are popularising DJing using other tools and tech (as you mention in one of your vlogs what 'techno Traktor DJs have done for years'). Given your name and reputation I would have expected a much better mix than the one I just watched. Amateurish transitions, jarring key changes, out of time mixing even using sync?!!!! Given the number of people defending you and suggesting it was the phone/software/controller I would be very unhappy if I was Reloop or Algoriddim and being blamed. Where's your pride - did you not think that mix was below par and to re-record it? How about your next vlog you disect the mix a little, I'd love to hear your thoughts on why you thought it was good enough to post.
I was planning on making a respons video for this but my team told me I've been talking too much about the gear already ha ha. I just answered you in the other comment. Let me state this first: It's super easy for me to make a boring mix. I would pick a maximum of 20 tracks for the year mix and then just mix in and out of the intros. That's DJ basics. It will be clean, it will be clinical. But that has never ever been my style or vision. I've always been about taking risks. Mixing at least 40 tracks in an hour. Saving situations on the fly. A lot of what you see here is purely improvised. I wanted to keep the human touch in there and show you how I save myself out of certain situations. This is what I used to love about the DJs I looked up to. I was right with them in the mix, thinking, what will they do next! I've ALWAYS mixed like this, even on the big festivals. This is how I still mix. I just go in, and go and mix, on the fly. The realest of the real DJing. That's the only way I love it. And to judge if a mix was sub-par, you can have your opinion of course! But let's say this: I've been in this professionally for over 25+ years. I've taught many of the professional names out there. I've inspired many out there. One can say that I'm a seasoned football coach. So then it's your word against mine. Not to diminish you, not at all, again, like people sitting at home watching football games, you can have your opinion! But by simply labeling this as a "bad mix", you might actually miss the gold here which is how to maneuver through a live mix. How to mix in the middle of tracks. How to actually use stems! How to save yourself. You only get 1 shot at clubs and festivals as well. There is a ton going on here and just because some parts are a bit loud and wobbly shouldn't take your ear away of the awesome stuff that's going on there.
Can't wait
the one....the only....Laidback luke!!!!
Hey Luke. Incredible mix. I love the track selection u made. I would really appreciate if you could come up with a masterclass of production where you can share how to make a kick and other instruments sound clean and punchy.
Happy New Year in advance to u❤
Thank you for this comment, much appreciated! I'm definitely due for a new producer tutorial. Making those sound clean and punchy isn't super hard, but you just need some pointers. I'll keep it in mind!
Thank you , it’s amazing and energy mix 😎😎😎
Love it! Your creativity is always on point, your techniques are sick! thanks for this video! Felicidades!
I really appreciate this, thank you so much!
Respect to the legend for continually showing up consistently with new and consistent content!
Mixmash done, next personal YearMix and I hope you'll be getting it done with RP8000MK2
I know right! I'm still trying to work out some kinks on that setup. And I'm thinking of implementing Phase instead of needles. Needles stay tricky!
#LaidbackLuke dank voor de inspiratie, beste mix van dit decennium voor mij!
Andre, Ik waardeer dit echt!
the best mix electro music 🎶🎵🥳❤️
bangin mix
Love it Luke! Keep the jams up
Will definitely do, thank you!
L's Up! Happy New Year everyone! 🫶🎉🎊
Reloop better be paying you no less than 7 figures.
They are paying me far less. But that's ok, because I'm actually a big fan of what they are doing. We are in this together and man, it's a Blessing to get paid for working with them!
YEARLY TRADITION
Amazing mix as always!
love you 🖤
Me gustan mucho estos Yearmix, a pesar que no soy DJ me gusta mucho ver en todo momento la tornamesa, ver cada una de las mezclas que hace me produce mucho interés.
Feliz año a todos!!!
I'll buy into the idea of "This technology is the future of DJing" once your mix is improved vs the mixes in CDJs. Some of those transitions are outrageous and proof that this technology is barely bringing any benefits over a full fledged CDJ or even controller setup (I am the first person to love an imperfect mix but these transitions are clearly being limited by the technology not the human). You keep mentioning how people didn't believe in CDJs when you transitioned from vinyl. Well... Mixes got instantly better and more creative once people switched from vinyl to CDJs. If you add to that the fact that the CDJs reduced the hassle of bringing huge vinyls around and reduced the size of the equipment, it was a huge win from the beginning. This feels like the same technology from the full fledged DJ setups but with reduced functionality, I see no benefit at all other than the tiny size so that you can DJ in an airplane I guess??? I have seen you respond to some people saying that we should see the use of "Stems" with this setup. So if that's the selling point why are you not using instead the multiple controllers that have the Stem technology as well? Pioneer FLX10, Traktor S4 MK3, Hercules T7, RANE Four... to name a few.
We want to believe you are not doing this for the money Luke, but you need to start being more transparent. One thing is believing in the technology, other thing is comparing it to the transition from analog vinyl to digital CDJs. You are just comparing the same thing now, one pushing the boundaries of technology and evolving. The other one trying to sell people into a form factor instead of a full creative DJing experience.
I appreciate the reply and love the discussion. It's a shame people think I'm not being transparent. I fully am! What if, what I'm saying, is actually the truth? That this is where my passion is at? That this is what I need right now in my 25+ years of DJing career for me to not be stale and bored by now? I'll try and be as fully transparent as I can with you. In regards to the multiple controllers: Because of my Denon adventure, I'm done with having demands on my rider. My team, Denon, and the promoters went through such trouble trying to get that set up for me every time. I want it to be easy on everyone this season: So I'm bringing my own gear. And although the controllers you mentioned are awesome, they don't fit my travel form factor. And therefore the Mixtour is my weapon of choice. The huge win here over USBs is DJing from the cloud. My library is in the cloud. So I can't lose my library. My phone is my USB. Streaming music online is such an incredible feature too. With Denon, I was able to do this too, but the players needed wifi. I have found myself in situations without wifi and I was screwed. On the phone it will switch to 5G or 4G if wifi fails. That's been a big reason for the phone too. I'm indeed not doing this for the money, I pursued Reloop and ALGORIDDIM as a fan. And when we started to talk about working together, it's only reasonable they pay me something for my input, involvement and output. I hope this is transparent enough? I say you sit back and just watch how this evolves. Maybe it will be a complete train wreck, maybe it will indeed be the dawn of a new type of DJing. One thing is for sure: I'm having an active roll in it and I'm really enjoying it.
well said brother @@laidbackluke
Algoriddim really is futuristic.. I hope this App expand their full capability emproving their hardware.. mixtour is a chaos for mix in … even for beginner whit an I Pad.. I m a fan of Denon ( I use it ) and NI … Honestly preparing a “ crafted dj set “ pre analized Your track is tedious.. after you can Have fun but … Algoriddim offers more .. I think real problem are buildt new Hardware from beginners to Pro dj s .. I love this kind of mix on the fly whithout handcuffs but damn I think its not easy with his stuff. He can do that because is One of most talentuos dj s in the world ..I m a fan .. this is only my opinion . Hope new stuff 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Thank Mr Luke the best Dj Producer nice playlist
😎🦾🔥🔊🎧
Epic as per usual ❤
Micky, I really appreciate this comment, thanks a lot!
hands up in da aya
7:35 am crying, what are you doing? kom op zeg,,,
Where is your "dream" setup (battle mixer+turntables)?
ua-cam.com/video/ZwiUlhOyjyI/v-deo.html - here is a real Luke 10 years ago... three decks, incredible dj techniques, not like this little toy, sync, etc... Come back Luke!
Still working out kinks! But I also wanted to make a statement doing this on my portable setup.
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I busted one out today too! One hell of a week for music!! 💥💥
ua-cam.com/video/YjsmUABkOnU/v-deo.html
I like "Rhythm of the House" and "Green Grass"
Interesting software.. I m using Engine ( Denon ) and Traktor Pro … I d like to try this.. ideal for mix set live ( like Ableton whithout warping and pre edit Your tracks like gridding ecc except ONLY for hot cue point s… ) in early 2000 I used VISUAL DISCO MIX with midi keybord.. Same teknology but “ primordial AI “ whit a lot of bugs ..
Amazing
A complete Mix just with a Smartphone.
Wonder, what years later is possible.
Great mix 👍🏻
Ah thank you so much for this! Can you believe this is only the beginning? And the responses here are wild. But to be fair, when the first electric car got introduced, no one understood either. It's in that era we live now. And I guess my setup looks like the first Prius ha ha
@@laidbackluke 😅 it is not only the setup. It is the DJ how is the magician. Years ago i played with a Hercules controller wich does not have a soundcard. But it was the best gig i‘ve ever played. It was in the beginning of digital djing.
So, let it move on. The future will be great
Greetings from Russia, Luke. I want to say that I admire what you are doing. By your example, you perfectly show that you do not need to chase trends, you need to create them yourself, being open to new technologies. Respect!
With all the product talk up, THIS is what I’ve been waiting to see/hear. No decks and new tech comparison. 🙌 I’m keeping the bar high. You set it yourself. 😜
Ok. Got through 1/4 before commenting. It sounds great, but you’re definitely itching for the tactile control of the platters. It’s Laidback Luke with clipped wings. Hope you go back to some decks after your contract expires. Great gear. If it sounds this good without platters, I can only imagine what some decks would do. Great content Luke! Keep them wheels spinning!
@@ElectricPinguino89 Thank you for the comments! I'm happy you're open for new tech. With sync in place, what would I need decks for? For scratching? I'm actually not feeling like I have clipped wings unless I go into 4 deck mode because the controller doesn't support that. I sometimes mix on Mixon8 controller and barely touch the platters ha ha
@@laidbacklukeYep. Classic laidback Luke scratching on house music , scratch-in track queueing and the spin backs. Seems minor, but it’s missing. :(
It’s like enjoying your favorite chicken sandwich, but the delivery guy totally forgot to get you the sauce. It’s still great, but man if that sauce was there.🤌
Sorry. Hungry. 😂
I get what you're trying to do Luke, by trying to push the newer technologies further but you've got to be aware that some of these transitions for long time followers & fellow DJs that understand this craft, are quite unsavoury!
Do you feel like it's to do with how you are trying to use this set up or maybe your trying to push so much out of something so small?
Wish you all the best in learning how to push out what you're pushing out & hope you can bridge your skillset to make these transitions a lot smoother for the future! ❤❤
Maybe I’m just stuck in my old ways…I am 50 but I am struggling to enjoy DJ’ing with phones and new tech. I appreciate completely that it’s easier on tour but for me it seems to far. I’m old school and like skills on decks. My fave days were Luke on Pioneers. My god he was of the hook with skills with very high work rate. Now….im not keen. Will still listen and follow but I’m allowed an opinion and that’s mine. I’m just not inspired and blown away anymore. My fave set of all time is the rooftop set with super high work rate and skills I watch with ore. Thats gone for me.
Mate I dunno why you’re getting so much hate lols. I’m not a DJ just a fan. Sounds good to me. Pioneers (pun not intended) have arrows in their backs. I don’t see the difference between you plugging equipment you actually use and Lionel Messi plugging Adidas. You keep on keeping on mate!
I'm sorry, I prefer the old yearmix from 2013 to 2017 1,000 times over...
100
Your custom mixtour have rgb button?
Maybe its just me but quite a few transitions were only average at best maybe stick to mixing it up on the old tech.
There's no way forward on old tech. That's like me telling you that your new car with CarPlay looks cartoonish. Best maybe stick to driving in your old car with the little LED lights. Not trying to tare you down, just trying to open your mind! I'm aware of how this looks and keeping this in car terms: This is me (not comparing myself to Musk) driving by in an electric car, while the world hasn't seen any electric car yet. I'd like for you to just give all of this some thought.
@@laidbacklukeplease stop with this disingenuous nonsense. Your mixes simply are not very good using this equipment, it’s obvious to even the layman. If you go and compare your own mixes in this video to you on pro gear it’s night and day. You say there’s no way forward on flagship gear so you decided to go backwards instead? Makes no sense. This is coming from a place of knowing what you’re actually capable of, but this is just kind of painful to listen to which is the exact opposite thing a DJ should be trying to do
@@rusteezenuts6190 There's no way forward on flagship gear, and therefore I'm not going backwards. I'm so sorry for the frustration here! It's obvious this whole shift in gear makes you very worried somehow. The "Pro Gear" is actually not very pro, please don't be misled. Especially for you, I'll keep an eye on my mixes and will make them sound more like my old mixes. Everything will be ok, I promise!
That treason starting at 5:50 was rough
Dope mix but genuinely this setup makes no sense when you have a full mixer that you can usb into
Luke, what software are you using?
Algoriddim djay
how did you make the LEDs on the Mixtour turn red and blue? On my Mixtour the LEDS are only orange or green
It's a "One Off" made just for Luke
@@jae-2403 ah, too bad! those LED colours look amazing!
Man, I really do enjoy your work, but I just wished you had "performed" your set more (like you did at 8min and 41min for example). You know more browsing, teasing songs, chopping, effects. Even if you had some errors going on, which actually makes the set feel more real & human. I know you can because, like I said, I enjoy your stuff.
I feel that the performance part of DJing is disappearing more and more, all across the edm scene. Like teasing, playing with the music and really using the gear. Your thoughts?
PS: Take care ^_^
I love this comment! And funny enough, I needed to stay somewhere in between with the tricks. Do you know that some of the skeptics on here say it's a "bad mix" because I do tricks? Because it's a super live DJ mix? They would've been so shocked if I would go crazy with my tricks ha ha. But I'll keep it in mind. I personally love all the tricks and crazy stuff. Regular mixing is boring for me.
@@laidbacklukeThats the point.
You are a shaolin monk on this setup 💪🏻
@@laidbackluke No, its not a bad mix at all mate! I just saw you go crazy with mixing many times in your sets and other recordings ^_^
For example, deadmau5, hates when other people use many effects on top of songs (especially his. He says its pointless if the song is good... said it in one of his lives long time ago).
But I'm like, if I go to a show or listen to a mix, I don't want to hear an album or compilation cd. I want something different, more performative.
Perhaps I'm too picky, but because I come from an instrumentalist/musician background, I like to use the decks as instruments, not just as "mixing gear" know what I mean?
Anyway, thanks for your thoughts! I appreciate it!
And, who knows, maybe I end up playing for you and you come up with a similar criticism "that dinosaur only presses play!" haha
But yeah, I like more performative stuff. Take care x
Did I see the sync button engaged for the whole mix?
and even with that, its some times offbeat
Sorry i din't mean to underestimate you, Can you doing scratch on the phone?
I am afriad that to my ears some of the transitions were not as good as I have seen you do in past videos, there were a few that clashed a bit for key etc which was a shame, not your best
Why is it that everyone is a critic... When I'm sure almost NONE of you have played in front of a real crowd let alone thousands at festivals... NO ONE dancing cares what he's playing with... Work on your craft and play however you feel comfortable... This man has earned the right to play on whatever he wants...
move you body download
you're not using the earphones 😡😡😡
There's no need! I'm using sync and I have all my Hot Cues set up. Why would I need headphones?
Everyone needs to pay bills, for sure... But don't even try to missguide your truly fans, hoping they believe you like more this "new" way of djing than mashing things live and working with 3 or 4 decks... Man, how do we miss your real yearmixes....
Moin
Nabend
We need a dj software that makes auto pitch bend sync
The sync 😢
Sorry bro but it just doesn't sound professional. Get back on the pro gear, or use ableton or something. Forgetting to plug your computer is not an excuse. You don't even have space to move your fingers. The flow, structure and mastering of the mix is not great. There are randoom jumps in tempo as well, and not stopping effects on time. If feels like there's a bit of latency. I used to do 5 times better mixes back in the days with Traktor and mapping my whole keyboard. I used to beat-match with my mouse as well. Mixes were sharp, transitions smooth, seamless, effects on time and diverse( in moderation),. not over-doing it. I have listened to tons of electronic music for the past 20 years and I would expect much more from a pro. Over all looks and sounds like a 7th grader starter pack. Very goofy.
I really appreciate you discovering new hardware.. But the mixtuour doesn't match your skill level (everyone can ear that). When you did the partnership with Denon had a lot of sense, I loved your style. Reloop is an incredible brand but I don't think the mixtuor is the gear for you.
Hope to change my mind!
Best wishes ❤
Thank you for commenting this. As a follower of mine, I can see what you mean. But I need you to open your eyes and ears and see that I'm doing more than on the Denon setup. For instance, I'm constantly using stems here. This is next level! All the rest is me, being exactly me, while DJing. I won't change my mind, because it feels super smooth for me. Maybe one day you will, but no pressure! : )
this is completely ridiculous, you have an rmx-95 next to you and you play with this little game, I can't understand why someone doesn't use the rmx as a mixer and the mixtour as a deck controller. it's a win-win phase because you're promoting both products that you're getting paid to do and that's itso it makes sense. classic underground techno traktor set-up, club mixer & x1 type controller.
I’m sure it’s bc they want him to use it like this
Do You even keep up with what's going on with his life at all?😂😂
He's been talking abiut this little mixer for a while...
we shouldnt have to know his life story to know that this mix and transitions are very sub par for the caliber of dj that he is, likely due to this phone mixing app@@danelillo
@@ChuckD05 No, they don't have any say about that.
@@danelillo 🙏🙏🙏
5:55 what the hell is going on. Firstly the off beat cue bashing, after that the awful pitch change. Please switch backt to Denon or Pioneer, you are hurting yourself promoting this. As a legend and pioneer you really should hear the mix is not good...
25:49 is even worse
ah not good, wish he would reply on this, normally when you just answer a question he replies, but luke i am very curious about what you hear and what we hear as bad mixing, strange pitch changing, i get you want to mix in with the right pitch, but this is not the way@@varunaX
It must have a reason for that.
Maybe he would show what is possible with that setup
ua-cam.com/video/ru0WsTgNvjw/v-deo.htmlsi=JtZPUzYlvhG0WEYv
Here is no pitch changing or something else and it is the same equipment
Tend to agree. The ‘future’ sometimes is not always best. I hate all this new tech. Hate it. Seems lazy and to easy. I’m sad LBL has gone this way but it’s his choice entirely. In not inspired anymore. I used to watch and study his mixes but now…..I don’t.
@@varunaX Ha ha yes, I agree that sucked! And I will use this to improve this in the software. Because currently you can't see the amount of pitch up or down in the song. So I thought I needed to be 2 up, but it needed to be 2 down. But having said that, I've purposely left it in, because I'm human and I think people can learn from getting yourself in and out of trouble. In a club or festival environment, you only have 1 chance to do it right. And so it's tough sometimes, but how do you fix it? How do you keep the energy, how do you save yourself. It's no excuse for how this sounds, so again I agree with you. But I kept it in on purpose and I will forever improve, don't worry.
awful mixing. I am sorry, but that's not the Laidback Luke I remember over the years. I don't know if you're too eager to promote that Reloop junk, or simply you cannot use it properly, but mixing out of sync with the SYNC function turned on is shameful! And I, as a listener, feel offended that I have to endure this tragic mixing, even though the track selection is nice (probably with the help of DJ Studio who endorsed you as well to promote their software??)
It's nice when your name work for you. But that's no reason to lower the quality.
p.s. IDGAF if your "fans" hate me in the replies section. I know what good mixing is, and I am not a name worshiper.
couldnt agree more
Yea just seen a reddit on someone complaining about this mix. So came here to listen and it's definitely not the best. Expect better for a top known dj
yeah 5:54 is a good example. like why is he using a telephone to do mixes and transitions?? it looks and sounds amateurish no?
@@varunaXbecause he sold his ass to Reloop to promote their gear. Like he used to be among the faces of Pioneer, then switched sides to Denon to promote their SC6000 series, now it's something new. There was a video of him explaining why he is switching lanes just like that, and the summary was one word: money.
He should change his alias to Sellout Luke
@@varunaXwhy it looks and sounds amateurish? It‘s the same App/Program Like on a PC or MacBook. There is no difference anymore.
I feel like there is alot of people defending overpriced dj equipment.
I never understood how something can cost more than a gaming pc but can only process audio and the like.
My pc can do that and so much more
I believe prices are only that high because of the pioneer monopoly
LBL sold out (again).
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Says the person with Bananarama videos in their YT profile.
yes best female group of all time ,no comparison @@dj_paultuk7052
@@dj_paultuk7052 Hahaha 😅 The beauty of all this hate Paul is that I feel this is a complete restart! And I never thought this would happen after 25+ years of DJing. But apparently I need to prove myself again to a different, new crowd, AND I need to really sharpen my skills on this new setup. Not to worry, haters have always helped me improve and I'm resilient. So the good news is that all this can only improve from here. I've dabbled in and out of a "flagship" setup here and there and the other good news is that all of that is still there. It's like riding a bike. But this right here, is something new and exciting and I WILL find my way : )
Throughout history, people have gained fame for their mastery of an instrument.
Laidback Luke is the best musician of the DJ instrument. He can play a song like an expert celloist.