Just had my first gig last friday and honestly bro, you are the reason it was so successful. It's a bar/restaurant in Costa Rica that attracts tourists from all over the world as well as locals, kids and elderly! It was humbling to try and please such a diverse crowd. I was so nervous at first, people were eating dinner and the lights were still on... pretty quickly the locals were demanding i play reggaeton which i only had a few songs of. In this moment, I abandoned my "set" and seamlessly took it from reggaeton into latin/tribal house. Had the entire place dancing, moved it into some heavier deep and tech house from there and ended up having a blast. I would have failed miserably but thanks to you i was able to nail unrehearsed transitions under pressure and mix between genres for 4 whole hours!!!! ❤️❤️
From what I keep hearing with folks learning to mix is they DONT actually listen to their tracks and have no idea about how dance, house, disco music is structured. Just matching lines up in the software ain’t mixing. I do hope the kids, yep I call them kids watch and take time to go back to basics. Love your energy and vibe.
Great video on drop swapping! So one of the things I do when I drop swap is as the tracks approach the drop, I’ll take out the bass of the first track but I’ll keep the bass of the second track out until the very end. I’ll even maybe turn the mids of the second track just a little past midnight to accentuate the incoming song. But keeping the bass out completely and then bringing it back in just at the end makes the drop feel heavier and harder. But that’s just what I like to do when playing with the drops :)
Andrew i must say your EQ tutorials are the best! I am a fellow graduate of the course! It's always a great refresh to see you appreciate EQ work and not just base swapping like 90% of DJ's do. The hi's are very underutilized with EQ work
Absolutely love your videos! You have helped me so much. Quick question! What if there are no cue points pre-planned. How would you go about lining up the drops?
Great tips. For some reason my ear has always loved the chaos of the noise/busy bits which has always made this kind of (great) mixing you're doing harder for me haha. It's my Achilles' heel.
Hey Andy could Please do a vid on DJs that mix house tracks using Crossfader instead of up faders🙏🏻 I seen 3 DJs in Chicago doing that. I get if one is a scratch DJ AND does that but these guys are using that techniqe. Is that old school or lack of knowledge or what.
Man, i absolutely love your video’s. You not only show us how to DJ theoretically, but also directly convey your passion. Just had my first gig last week, in a bar where i work. I can confidently say thay your work has played an insane role in making this possible. Thank you so much, i deeply appreciate you. I currently struggle with something within my genre (deep minimal house/ tech. Like chriss stussy, prunk, etc). That is: i find it hard to mix out of key, with songs that have a lot of clashing character. It ends up being messy because of opposite keys, basslines, etc. Do you have a video on this, or some explanation? I would absolutely love it! ❤️ Again, thank you so much for al your efforts. You’re an unmissable teacher in this field ❤️✌🏼
Just had my first gig last friday and honestly bro, you are the reason it was so successful. It's a bar/restaurant in Costa Rica that attracts tourists from all over the world as well as locals, kids and elderly! It was humbling to try and please such a diverse crowd. I was so nervous at first, people were eating dinner and the lights were still on... pretty quickly the locals were demanding i play reggaeton which i only had a few songs of. In this moment, I abandoned my "set" and seamlessly took it from reggaeton into latin/tribal house. Had the entire place dancing, moved it into some heavier deep and tech house from there and ended up having a blast.
I would have failed miserably but thanks to you i was able to nail unrehearsed transitions under pressure and mix between genres for 4 whole hours!!!! ❤️❤️
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This means a lot thank you for sharing and for showing up on my channel, I really appreciate it.
Awesome man! Keep up the good work 🔥 For how long you’ve been practicing before your first gig?
@@czujaz thanks! About 3 months from buying my deck and having no experience. This channel helped tremendously
love that you're using a beginner controller, really brings it home that awesome things can be done on any equipment.
You sir, know exactly what you're talking about. Thank you for not jumping on the "EQs are not important," bandwagon.
From what I keep hearing with folks learning to mix is they DONT actually listen to their tracks and have no idea about how dance, house, disco music is structured. Just matching lines up in the software ain’t mixing. I do hope the kids, yep I call them kids watch and take time to go back to basics. Love your energy and vibe.
listening to and learning your music is a huge part of DJing
For sure! Learning phrase mixing changed the game for me a year ago lol.
I really love that concept of bringing in the warmth :),you have an amazing energy.
Me too!!!! xoxoxox
I absolutely love your vibe and positive energy! Love your videos, keep it up man. Much love from Norway ❤️
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Great video on drop swapping! So one of the things I do when I drop swap is as the tracks approach the drop, I’ll take out the bass of the first track but I’ll keep the bass of the second track out until the very end. I’ll even maybe turn the mids of the second track just a little past midnight to accentuate the incoming song. But keeping the bass out completely and then bringing it back in just at the end makes the drop feel heavier and harder. But that’s just what I like to do when playing with the drops :)
Andrew i must say your EQ tutorials are the best! I am a fellow graduate of the course! It's always a great refresh to see you appreciate EQ work and not just base swapping like 90% of DJ's do. The hi's are very underutilized with EQ work
Thanks Josh :)
Thanks for the tip about the 16 beats before the drop. I use a lot of double drops in Hard House and am always looking to improve.
Great overview of mixing with freqs. Appreciate the closing life tips, coach.
Any time!
Chuurrr from new Zealand brother 🤛
WOW!! this was really helpful, thank you so much
Thanks!
Absolutely love your videos! You have helped me so much. Quick question! What if there are no cue points pre-planned. How would you go about lining up the drops?
Great tips. For some reason my ear has always loved the chaos of the noise/busy bits which has always made this kind of (great) mixing you're doing harder for me haha. It's my Achilles' heel.
Haha I totally get that! Glad it was helpful!
I love coming from inside.
haha, same! it's a great way to make an impact - brings life!
Hey Andy could Please do a vid on DJs that mix house tracks using Crossfader instead of up faders🙏🏻 I seen 3 DJs in Chicago doing that.
I get if one is a scratch DJ AND does that but these guys are using that techniqe. Is that old school or lack of knowledge or what.
Golden advice Andrew :)
You’re a beast!
really helpful tips thank you
great as always
The YEAH THE GIRLS with the basshouse bit was low key genius
Man, i absolutely love your video’s. You not only show us how to DJ theoretically, but also directly convey your passion. Just had my first gig last week, in a bar where i work. I can confidently say thay your work has played an insane role in making this possible. Thank you so much, i deeply appreciate you.
I currently struggle with something within my genre (deep minimal house/ tech. Like chriss stussy, prunk, etc). That is: i find it hard to mix out of key, with songs that have a lot of clashing character. It ends up being messy because of opposite keys, basslines, etc. Do you have a video on this, or some explanation? I would absolutely love it! ❤️
Again, thank you so much for al your efforts. You’re an unmissable teacher in this field ❤️✌🏼
Ps: i’m talking about out of key eq-mixing
Thank you for your kind words, check out my tutorials on mixing in key :)
That was helpful - thank you
Love It !!! ... ❤🎉
Cool, Cool 👏
dope
Can someone tell me why his cue points are red? And how he did that? They didn’t look like hot cues to me
These are memory cues - set in Rekordbox, watch my videos called memory cues vs hot cues.
@@ClubReadyDJSchool GAHHHH THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONSE LOVE YOUR CHANNEL👌👌👌
Did nobody else laugh at his joke hahaha
I'm usually the only one that laughs at my jokes lol
@@ClubReadyDJSchool Same that's probably why I enjoyed it lmao