I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me.
the vinyls that appeared in the video: Malcolm Cecil - Radience 0:53 Don Cherry - Organic Music Society1:10 Joan La Barbara - Tapesongs1:43 Park Place (I couldn't find the artist)4:16 Kamikaze - Ghetto Kyote 4:49 The Time - Jungle Love5:06 Rajesh Roshan - Lootmaar5:29 James Danso and Super Sweet Talks International - Agoro Ye De 5:34
I was in love with his music from the first track I've heard long time ago. His production tips and workflow are gold. Very charismatic bloke. I hope to hear him live some day.
Karen Hedden or Four Tet, for me it is subliminal in electronic music in the 21st century, has a mastery, innovation, creativity, and an extreme good taste! both as DJ of Vinyl and of CD´s with the programs in the laptop but all that, technology that only the quality electronic music (Nicolas Jaar, Max Cooper, Pantha du Prince, Aphex Twin, Burial, Boards of Canada, etc .. .) and some more enlightened ones, they manage to extract sounds that are very sensitive to the brain and the body! that make me both smile (without drugs) and feel both happy and nostalgic! Thanks to all of these super talented artists! of the art of music. (I had the great pleasure of seeing a set in Lisbon / Portugal) it stirred my emotions! PEACE.
When I was first becoming interested in djing, I watched this video time and time again, not sure why, maybe something to do with kieran talking with such passion about records but, for whatever reason, made a huge difference to my perspective on playing music for a living (not that I do that now ofc)
That don cherry is a must if you like jazz and African music combined!!!! It took me 20 years to find a copy and it was fairly expensive but I listen to regularly and get so much listening pleasure it justified the price !!!! I would recommend anything by don cherry!!!!
Yep. That Don Cherry album (Organic Music Society) is terrific. My dad used to play that record when I was a child. But of course I hated it back then.
Recently read Viv Albertine's biography and she upset Don Cherry on the tourbus when she expressed her feelings about heroin addiction.. dude was messed up and still made brilliant records!
It's way too easy to claim serato or usb's somehow disconnects you and isn't a moving set... Ridiciulous, of course you can do the same level of engagement and care with the crowd.
Musical genius. Legendary producer with brilliant tunes.
and part time serial killer. *jesus*
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Forest Braylen instablaster :)
for anyone wondering what that sweet looking mixer is; its an E&S DJR400 rotary mixer.
Took me an hour of internet research to figure that one out.
Haha that's me after seeing mystery gear
thanks legend
the vinyls that appeared in the video:
Malcolm Cecil - Radience 0:53
Don Cherry - Organic Music Society1:10
Joan La Barbara - Tapesongs1:43
Park Place (I couldn't find the artist)4:16
Kamikaze - Ghetto Kyote 4:49
The Time - Jungle Love5:06
Rajesh Roshan - Lootmaar5:29
James Danso and Super Sweet Talks International - Agoro Ye De 5:34
Thanks for this!
Correction for ya:
“Kamikaze - Ghetto Kyote”
Park Place is the name of the record company. The 4th in your list is Henderson & Whitfield, Dancing to the Beat, released by Park Place Records 👍
I was in love with his music from the first track I've heard long time ago. His production tips and workflow are gold. Very charismatic bloke. I hope to hear him live some day.
What an insightful genius, I love his mindset. Very positive +++
Karen Hedden or Four Tet, for me it is subliminal in electronic music in the 21st century, has a mastery, innovation, creativity, and an extreme good taste! both as DJ of Vinyl and of CD´s with the programs in the laptop but all that, technology that only the quality electronic music (Nicolas Jaar, Max Cooper, Pantha du Prince, Aphex Twin, Burial, Boards of Canada, etc .. .) and some more enlightened ones, they manage to extract sounds that are very sensitive to the brain and the body! that make me both smile (without drugs) and feel both happy and nostalgic! Thanks to all of these super talented artists! of the art of music. (I had the great pleasure of seeing a set in Lisbon / Portugal) it stirred my emotions! PEACE.
seems like such a cool dude
First track is Pinnacles by Four Tet, 2nd is Ye Ye, by Daphni. They were released on the same 12", on Four Tet's label Text.
AdzoHeatzo daphni aka caribou
Also on his ace LP 'Pink'
And this guy closed Coachella, Four Tet, you're amazing..
When I was first becoming interested in djing, I watched this video time and time again, not sure why, maybe something to do with kieran talking with such passion about records but, for whatever reason, made a huge difference to my perspective on playing music for a living (not that I do that now ofc)
That don cherry is a must if you like jazz and African music combined!!!! It took me 20 years to find a copy and it was fairly expensive but I listen to regularly and get so much listening pleasure it justified the price !!!! I would recommend anything by don cherry!!!!
Yep. That Don Cherry album (Organic Music Society) is terrific. My dad used to play that record when I was a child. But of course I hated it back then.
nicest man in the world
Yes! Thanks so much for the track id guys :)
The Time-"Tricky" Is a massive obscure piece of raw funk!
What a nice guy really pleasant
pinnacles four tet
Syke.... Drops country riddim 🎉🎉🎉
listen to him talking at half speed
+Fick Nitz holy shit you made my day
+drmarkchang :))))
oh man... laughing through the whole thing............
i can hardly contain myself rn omg
hahahaha
First track
Buster Williams-Noble ego
Skip to 04:41
That’s what’s up
and yes i know that this is daphni but i'm sure that this keys are sampled from different song
Hes cat I can respect. Out there stuff for sure.
Also diggin Flying Lotus, Bonobo, Burial, Allflaws
Agreed on all levels.
I think it's the the awesome E&S DJR400, lovely mixer.
whats the song at the beginning?
Four Tet - Pinnacles
anyone know the title of that track playin in the beginning?
Four Tet - Pinnacles
Recently read Viv Albertine's biography and she upset Don Cherry on the tourbus when she expressed her feelings about heroin addiction.. dude was messed up and still made brilliant records!
blomeister1 i think a lot of the old jazz cats pulled that one off!
What is the first record he shows?
Malcolm Cecil - Radiance
anybody catch the name of the bollywood soundtrack record keiran says he has?
Rajesh Roshan - Lootmaar (1980)
I can't remember name of tune that is heard @4:40 that with cosmic keys, anyone?
what tune is playing in the background?
DAPHNIIIIIIIII
Great take on music and clubs and parties.Yes laptop djs no thanks.
whats that indian record?
Cool kid
Where is that a record shop
Poland street Soho London.
05:46 - "FoKN" haha
It's way too easy to claim serato or usb's somehow disconnects you and isn't a moving set... Ridiciulous, of course you can do the same level of engagement and care with the crowd.
Certified crate digger. Respect.
Borat
L E G E N D
1/2 raccoon 1/2 man
SPIN THAT WAX BRUTHA
Four yet kinda looks like Egon lol. Great producer tho
four tet looks like a creep but kills it when mixing and when hes producing music mannnnn that shits dope
You’re not an oil painting either pal
Serato, CDJ's = fake Dj, play vinyl = real Dj!
what a load of bollocks
Ahhhh yes the rotary mixer, an audio engineers nightmare
@@nikobellic2086 why?? Genuinely curious... Because of the headroom some allow?