For all the DJs in the house, witnessing this moment must have been like jazz players seeing someone play an unintended note and then brilliantly make it all seem just right...
Dudes a beast, he counted another 4 beats in his head, which is how he perfectly saved it. I wouldn't have even noticed in the crowd that he messed up. Dude is a actual beast
Hey James you are too young to know this probably, but in the early 2000's there was this hit called Lazy by David Byrne. Top progressive Dj's were spinning the Normal Cook remix mostly). The song lyrics has the word stop at some point, and quickly djs found out they could stop the turntable at that same moment (stop sounded slurred down of course by doing that). It gave a very similar effect you achieved here (1 bar of silence or so). Your skills and tweaking on the decks remind me of Jamez Zabiela. I'm a boomer that's why I mention all this classic djs haha).
@@sycofya1677 yes it definitely was bro because of the extra stray beat just before the pause he covered it well to be fair .. this guy cud have the skills to be a good DJ but this new school shit spoil him if he mastered 1210s with this wud b more respect I alway used 3, 1210s and one CDJ 1000 MK1 none of this auto sync crap I've been DJing for over 25 yrs and I've djed all over the world and been friends with some of the biggest names in world and wanted them very close so I know what I'm talking about.... These nexus and laptops have fucked up DJing soo sad
It’s likely done via timecodes in the track so the lights would only play at the drop portion rather than on their own timeline. They do look amazing though
@@rebecca_stoneMusical ear has lots of definitions. following a beat in your head requires no skill. that's why drops are satisfying even when nothing is playing. just because you can keep a beat doesn't mean you've got musical ear, I can keep a beat but I cant identify a note when played.
@@joveaaron-real Lol respectfully - being able to follow a beat is def a musical skill. But either way the main point of my comment was being amused about 'beat grid in your head'. :)
@@dannyvanderheide6098 idk some shows are definitely fully timecoded. Look at Louis the Child for example. Also getting more common to have Showkontrol and then some tracks fully TC or only Pyro/laser
I wish pros would post more clips of near fails like this ..... It sure af takes some pressure off perfection that most us musicians seek after especially during something live. Thanks James hype needed this bro
Fr. I was just at a show on Saturday where the dj was blowing my mind the whole time and then at one point I heard a track come in at the wrong time and the beat was all misaligned before he quickly fixed it and it made me so happy to see they're not perfect gods haha
@@bachtell there's an awesome boiler room where the casual gabberz lose one deck mid set cos the line out isn't connected properly, ironically it was the chap rolling hardest that finds the problem..
@@guido69x uhhhh not in anything like a club of this size. On certain shows there is a more complicated version of this where time code signal is generated from CDJ players and sent to the lighting/video console (often MA2/resloume in clubs of this scale) but given how different James’ show is every night, this is almost certainly not what is happening here, just a fantastic LD for a fantastic DJ :)
His mixes are so technical and he's mixing live so he's bound to make mistakes, makes the experience much more real and will be different everytime he performs the same mix.
@@chiefstain yes the sync button is a great tool, means DJ's have time to be more creative with the mixes, chopping, looping, acapellas and effects, rather than spending all their time making sure the tracks are running same speed and in sync.
@@LiamBranch People have been beat matching quickly for decades. The sync button is so retards can do it too. Imagine a guitar that fretted the chords for you, all you had to do is strum and add effects. To be fair it kind of already exists in the shape of guitar hero, or look at that driver nailing Nordschleife, the braking and acceleration are automatic - but wow can that kid steer !
@@chiefstain you can get the beats pretty close in a short space of time but you will still be making adjustments as they won't be perfectly aligned. Digital mixing is relatively new and if they had this technology 20/30 years ago I'm sure all the non sync DJ's would have been using it to make the most of all the extra features on offer. A few DJ's create new music within their sets, adding a whole new experience, something they would struggle to do without beat sync. Beat matching isn't a very hard thing to master, I could teach someone to beat match quicker than James Hype could teach someone how to do his transitions and mashups.
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
For those of you who are wondering what song he just performed, The song is "Tribesman" -By Solardo, He played it in a way that he essentially created his own buildup, and then missed the timing by an accidentally perfect amount, only to drop an absolute Banger of a track!
I hate whn that sht happens!!!🤦🏾♂️ Only with this new digital sht! My wax and turntables never let me down back n tha game! But it's what we deal with now🤷🏾♂️ Great Save My Man!!! Keep Rockin!!!💯💪🏾🤘🏾
Easily one of the most agonizing things you can do live. First time I ever did this was when I finally got a headline spot and believe me my save didn’t go near as smooth.
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
@@vlogofckm3547yeah no its not. We run something called ShowKontrol, allows us to see what the DJ is doing at all times, including what decks are playing, what they're playing, what channel fader is up and so on.
To be totally honest I have the ear for seamless mixing, I call that hanging the drop, I don't even know how it is missing the drop, just learning something that has been a part of the best men and women on the decks from decades gone past, the best djs actually dropping tracks in the exact same way intensionally, keep the feeling from every time, joy is seeing the faces of the people in the crowd who loose there shit from the holding the drop effect, priceless
Sick! Sounded super epic! I listened many times, and I do not hear any mistake, it's only visible when watching due to the body language and the flashing text. I loved the pause, it kicked it hard. Must all have been divinenly planned.. in music, stuff always gets even better by mistakes 😉
Most DJ's don't utilize silence for some odd reason. Silence far more suspenseful than using drops. Drops are extremely predictable no matter how good the sequencing
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
Originally subscribed to this channel because somebody was stealing these and reupping to his channel without credit way back in 2016, so I managed to find the original guy and follow. Man is it good to get back to the fundamentals.
Respect for this vid mate. I've seen you make mistakes in your live streams, like anyone would when they are juggling so much stuff at once, but you pull a little face and you move on gracefully. Most people would never even notice. It's a real skill.
I have never played a set without missing an entry point or just something going wrong but the best skill you can have is to keep composure and make the mistake look like an intentional move....thumbs up to this guy!
@@guido69x xddd definitely not, nobody uses this. When you have a festival big like this, there is a Lighting designer either tour or house, depend on the size of the festival and the DJ, for example Alok has his own LD that he brings to festivals, and he programs the lights beforehand as small scenes that he changes as he feels like. Or if we are talking a tour, for example Martin Garrix tour, he has his own LD and the show is timecoded (every second of music is programmed with the lights beforehand) and just synced with timecoded and they just run the sequence of the song (that's why if you watch Martin Garrix Amsterdam and Ultra for example, the songs are litterly the exact same and the queue is almost identical). Since James likes to mix on stage and do this kind of staff, there is a person choosing the scenes on the parts of the song (you can actually see him at 0:31 I believe, he is just starring him down, waiting for the drop so he can turn on the lights.
@@jaroslavlajta It was me mate lol, yeah i was expecting a drop and it never came. So i just watching what he was doing and i soon as i felt it would drop it hit the cue. Tbh i don't even know how to setup timecode as I've only ever worked with showcad, and wouldn't have the time to program everything everytime i worked with an act, just for it to do the same thing i'd do live
I once got the fabulous chance to DJ at a small venue. It was my first time and a buddy of mine said to just try it. I was an occasional gigging musician but never did dj stuff. I messed up but the people still clapped for me at the end lol I explained it was my first try but My buddy and I had the time of our lives. I hope you’re still out there doing DJ stuff javi.
I mean, he waited the exact amount to make it sound like 4 beats of silence, brilliant
I’m pretty sure he was preparing the next part of the song
@@CryptidVaniaHe was, but he realized he missed the drop, immediately reacted to press the button, but paused for a second so it lined up perfectly
@@ricolorenz7307fax
💯
Piss off lmao
Lights guy was so on point..
It’s synced to the tracks
@@smee8721 that's so cool
@@smee8721 no its not?
@@V-True it is we live in the 2020s man
We have the technology
@@freshestveggies6476 noooooooo
At least he didn't lose the beat. That's super important
1K is coming
how u wanna loose it when u have two tracks going on the same beat. And the moment when the new one coming in alone u can easily see on the screen.
That was a dam good save
Right the crowd probably didn't even notice
I like a pause of silence before the beat kicks in anyway. I think it hits harder.
No
It’s the awareness of the pause in between noises 😏 that’s being present and you know it 👌🏽
You can put a gate to make a silence break almost until a drop
Cant yous?
While completely fucking up phrasing and timing? You must be a shittier dj than him.
For all the DJs in the house, witnessing this moment must have been like jazz players seeing someone play an unintended note and then brilliantly make it all seem just right...
i thought all the notes in jazz were unintended
@@xxmeanyheadxxonly the ones they play
hes just pushing bottons 🤡
@@gatotcka5017 so are you but at least his buttons do something
That’s not too hard
But being a jazz players clearly harder and need many more years of learning and practicing.
Just my thought (sorry my bad eng)
Ok, but why did I watch this 50 times? Good sh!t.
Me too 😂
Sameeeee
Same
When u dont study for an exam and you pass somehow
When you run for a bus, miss the bus, but the driver decides to be nice and stops 20 meters away from the stop and allows you to get on.
When you get pulled over for drinking and driving but the cop lets you off with a warning.
When you are told you have to get knee surgery in 6 months then go back to the doctor and he says nevermind you don't need it anymore.
Hahaha great comment
When you're having sex with a girl and her boyfriend walks in on you 2 but he's cool with it cause they're in an open relationship.
Dudes a beast, he counted another 4 beats in his head, which is how he perfectly saved it. I wouldn't have even noticed in the crowd that he messed up. Dude is a actual beast
With this much practice and music bg its easy, but 100% beast mode
I mean counting 4 beats in your head is not that difficult. Nonetheless perfectly executed but also possible due to good hot cues.
All djs should practice counting to 4….
manual hot cue?
Counting 4 beats isn’t that hard plus you have the display in front of you. Not hating but it just isn’t that difficult.
Hey James you are too young to know this probably, but in the early 2000's there was this hit called Lazy by David Byrne. Top progressive Dj's were spinning the Normal Cook remix mostly). The song lyrics has the word stop at some point, and quickly djs found out they could stop the turntable at that same moment (stop sounded slurred down of course by doing that). It gave a very similar effect you achieved here (1 bar of silence or so). Your skills and tweaking on the decks remind me of Jamez Zabiela. I'm a boomer that's why I mention all this classic djs haha).
MUCH-NEEDED MUSIC. ONE LOVE ❤️ UNITED WE STAND 🧍♀️ JAMAICA 😢😢💃 ❤️ ♥️
Amazing that you even share your mistakes. A true humble man. God bless you
But was it a mistake ???!!! The world may never know !!!???
@@WizzdummHeadley its song.mp3
😂😂😂 what on fucked up a loop
It wasnt a mistake tho 😂
@@sycofya1677 yes it definitely was bro because of the extra stray beat just before the pause he covered it well to be fair .. this guy cud have the skills to be a good DJ but this new school shit spoil him if he mastered 1210s with this wud b more respect I alway used 3, 1210s and one CDJ 1000 MK1 none of this auto sync crap I've been DJing for over 25 yrs and I've djed all over the world and been friends with some of the biggest names in world and wanted them very close so I know what I'm talking about.... These nexus and laptops have fucked up DJing soo sad
your visuals guys really have their shit together tho
It’s likely done via timecodes in the track so the lights would only play at the drop portion rather than on their own timeline.
They do look amazing though
😅
My light setup reacts with beat detection. Looks like what he is using.
@@kieronoconnor9878 there setup with time codes
@@gladaakk8863i also think its sound detection... wtf
That wasn’t a fail. That was mastery. That was alchemy.
Imagine.. being so fire at improving that every thing seemed like part of the set 😂😂
So beautiful to see a skilled DJ mixing for real! Great save.
Thats how.
It's pretty easy when technology does everything for you
bro had a beat grid in his head and was able to restart the song perfectly 😆
Lol - 'a beat grid in his head' - I guess that's 2020s for saying he simply has a musical ear.
@@rebecca_stoneMusical ear has lots of definitions. following a beat in your head requires no skill. that's why drops are satisfying even when nothing is playing.
just because you can keep a beat doesn't mean you've got musical ear, I can keep a beat but I cant identify a note when played.
@@joveaaron-real Lol respectfully - being able to follow a beat is def a musical skill. But either way
the main point of my comment was being amused about 'beat grid in your head'. :)
The crowed never knows. LOL!!! But it's because he knows his craft. Great work DJ.
I can't help but smile when he starts dancing about the place knowing he really saved himself🤭
The vocal saved your ass 😂
tkt il la des CUE de préparer ya toujours moyen
The light jockey on the right is like "Why you're fucking with me bro" 😂
Hahah,,Yeah but he still hammered it and got it spot on ! 👌👏
It's automated ya fuel
@@precisionbay6899 you obviously know nothing then ya fuel
@@dannyvanderheide6098 idk some shows are definitely fully timecoded. Look at Louis the Child for example. Also getting more common to have Showkontrol and then some tracks fully TC or only Pyro/laser
@@precisionbay6899 never seen somebody called a fuel before 🤣🤣
I wish pros would post more clips of near fails like this ..... It sure af takes some pressure off perfection that most us musicians seek after especially during something live. Thanks James hype needed this bro
Facts
You can see it in older videos of artists djing. Some Boiler Room sets stick out in my head
Fr. I was just at a show on Saturday where the dj was blowing my mind the whole time and then at one point I heard a track come in at the wrong time and the beat was all misaligned before he quickly fixed it and it made me so happy to see they're not perfect gods haha
True
@@bachtell there's an awesome boiler room where the casual gabberz lose one deck mid set cos the line out isn't connected properly, ironically it was the chap rolling hardest that finds the problem..
I really like watching you recover from mistakes because it helps me learn. knowing how to get yourself out of trouble is important!!
Big up to the VDJ, who drop the lights perfect
@@guido69x these kind of setups definitely have a house ld. nothing is automated here
@@guido69x uhhhh not in anything like a club of this size. On certain shows there is a more complicated version of this where time code signal is generated from CDJ players and sent to the lighting/video console (often MA2/resloume in clubs of this scale) but given how different James’ show is every night, this is almost certainly not what is happening here, just a fantastic LD for a fantastic DJ :)
@@Eli-kn1kk Showkontrol
@@guido69x Thats literally the lighting guy to the right of the DJ booth
@@Dutch-Maker exactly!
His mixes are so technical and he's mixing live so he's bound to make mistakes, makes the experience much more real and will be different everytime he performs the same mix.
sync button
@@chiefstain yes the sync button is a great tool, means DJ's have time to be more creative with the mixes, chopping, looping, acapellas and effects, rather than spending all their time making sure the tracks are running same speed and in sync.
@@LiamBranch People have been beat matching quickly for decades. The sync button is so retards can do it too.
Imagine a guitar that fretted the chords for you, all you had to do is strum and add effects. To be fair it kind of already exists in the shape of guitar hero, or look at that driver nailing Nordschleife, the braking and acceleration are automatic - but wow can that kid steer !
@@chiefstain you can get the beats pretty close in a short space of time but you will still be making adjustments as they won't be perfectly aligned. Digital mixing is relatively new and if they had this technology 20/30 years ago I'm sure all the non sync DJ's would have been using it to make the most of all the extra features on offer. A few DJ's create new music within their sets, adding a whole new experience, something they would struggle to do without beat sync. Beat matching isn't a very hard thing to master, I could teach someone to beat match quicker than James Hype could teach someone how to do his transitions and mashups.
@@LiamBranch The contradiction is superb =)
I would’ve fuckin passed out if I heard that shit live. That’s some serious flow mode ninja stuff. Bravo!
Well done this is proof we care more then anyone else.... the crowd just wants the vibe and you gave them that.
than*
Saw you at EDC Orlando yesterday. Incredible set!
bro who clapped on beat for you in the background dropped this 👑
Dude you so right!
I somehow don't think he needed the claps 🤣
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
Hahaha
@@moraagmo wachu talking about
Never underestimate the power of silence in music. Honestly it added to the drop with that light metronome in the back. Good save bro
VJ understood the assignment 🫡
I got goosebumps when it stopped, and suddenly you dropped the beat. It was 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🙏
For those of you who are wondering what song he just performed,
The song is "Tribesman" -By Solardo, He played it in a way that he essentially created his own buildup, and then missed the timing by an accidentally perfect amount, only to drop an absolute Banger of a track!
I was scared hearin the few seconds of silence. good thing he recovered!
What’s the other track he’s mixing with tho?
You did not fail!!! You saved that beautifully!!! Wonderfully mastered.
Bro said “SIKE, EVEN WHEN I LOSE I WIN”
Hello what is your name your name is James hype
Perfect timed silence Hits hard. Especially here.
I hate whn that sht happens!!!🤦🏾♂️
Only with this new digital sht! My wax and turntables never let me down back n tha game!
But it's what we deal with now🤷🏾♂️
Great Save My Man!!!
Keep Rockin!!!💯💪🏾🤘🏾
Easily one of the most agonizing things you can do live. First time I ever did this was when I finally got a headline spot and believe me my save didn’t go near as smooth.
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
Technically up there with the best, but the fader cut vinyl brake thing does get a bit wearing if you've heard more than two of his sets..
I agree, I'm sure it's fuckin super hype to hear it live in a set but it gets old hearing it in mixes.
Totally agree! He is flawless technically,but it gets boring to listen the same tricks and transitions over and over through an entire dj set!
Yeah... Glad someone said it... But you have to milk your niche
haha is this a joke
Yeah, he uses it a lot. It gets predictable. Don't get me wrong, I still love his sets.
WHAAAAAT this dude came BACK holy shitttt. this alleviates my stresses on fucking up as i start to learn DJ'ing
Props to the vj for the perfect timing on the lights lmfaoo
Don't worry bro it's all synced
I only know what a VJ is due to after hours.
@@vlogofckm3547yeah no its not. We run something called ShowKontrol, allows us to see what the DJ is doing at all times, including what decks are playing, what they're playing, what channel fader is up and so on.
@@vlogofckm3547 not for a show that big lad
dude the lights are automated :))) are you from 2005 ?
To be totally honest I have the ear for seamless mixing, I call that hanging the drop, I don't even know how it is missing the drop, just learning something that has been a part of the best men and women on the decks from decades gone past, the best djs actually dropping tracks in the exact same way intensionally, keep the feeling from every time, joy is seeing the faces of the people in the crowd who loose there shit from the holding the drop effect, priceless
I can't stop watching this 😂
Me to 🤣
Same lol😂
X2
💯👍
Same think im on my 10th time 😅
If there's the odd 'imperfection', you know your dj is mixing for real.
Big respect for sharing this and props for the rescue!
Very humble of you to call out your own mistakes. Much respect 🙏
Yeah... right...
it's called humble bragging.
@@williamhigley8840 EXACTLY! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
sometimes we miss, we are humans, we are not machines and this is a banger anyways💪🏻
He nailed it. The machine failed.
That's how a PRO recovers!! The recovery is better than the original intention!
Your face in the end!!!! 😆😆🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Amazing drop
Sick! Sounded super epic! I listened many times, and I do not hear any mistake, it's only visible when watching due to the body language and the flashing text. I loved the pause, it kicked it hard. Must all have been divinenly planned.. in music, stuff always gets even better by mistakes 😉
Most DJ's don't utilize silence for some odd reason. Silence far more suspenseful than using drops. Drops are extremely predictable no matter how good the sequencing
Noice save. Bet he had to haul a shed load of gear for that schoolboy error
Fail for James, but a fat transition for everyone else 😂🔥
Haha, you nailed it, that's right
So he was playing Vini Vici - The Tribe and stretched that out and manually played Hardwell - Countdown, beat drop and then took a pause and dropped his beat-drop 🙈
He rolled with it, kept the beat in his head, and did the drop spot on. Nice save!
Originally subscribed to this channel because somebody was stealing these and reupping to his channel without credit way back in 2016, so I managed to find the original guy and follow. Man is it good to get back to the fundamentals.
Respect for this vid mate. I've seen you make mistakes in your live streams, like anyone would when they are juggling so much stuff at once, but you pull a little face and you move on gracefully. Most people would never even notice. It's a real skill.
My vidmate is showing me stories
Happens to all of us, but great save!
Why are you here lmfao
You recovered well!
As a DJ I always say.. if they don't mess up they probably aren't really DJing (anytime I screw up!)
It's about not letting that mistake "infect" the rest of the set. At least it always is for me. ;)
Imagine he doesn t have a hot cue at the drop
lcd display helped him anyway, just touched the place and boom and play
@@walther89 but he touched a hot cue button
@@walther89 not that simple and you know it. if you dont, then youve never played a gig outside your bedroom.
@@ryanclayborn4176 hahahahahahahahahahahah
@@walther89 those ain't that precise on long songs yk
We need full version of this banger
This is NOT an epic DJ fail…this my good sir, is an Epic DJ Save 👏🏽
I prefer imperfect sets over the calculated ones you see all the big names do. Besides I doubt anyone in the crowd noticed. Top stuff man.
❤ Big respect for you! Your work front many people not easy, especially when you're just starting out!😂😂😂🎉
i don't listen to this type of music but i cant deny this ish go hard🔥
So brave showing his vulnerability. Well done My Hype 👏
I'm thankful for people who share their mistakes like you. It makes it seem like less of the end of the world if I mess up.
Amazing improvisation on the spot, I can only imagine how scary that moment was.
He was too cold-blooded to carry on
Remember ATB, van Dyk, Tiësto and those guys? When DJing wasn't just = making noise.
Good recovery and excellent lighting team
You didn’t miss - you created marvellous!
Love how much he loves it when he's so amazing it at.
I have never played a set without missing an entry point or just something going wrong but the best skill you can have is to keep composure and make the mistake look like an intentional move....thumbs up to this guy!
That internal clock is beyond gold.
He beat it with counting /timing. I’ve done this before. Rookies would panic and drop it immediately. .
The fear on your face. I literally felt that 😂
Mad respect dude, this is real DJ-ing! even the best make mistakes, but u saved it !!
good stuff man, great energy! wish you more success!
😂This was so Fiyah 🔥 👌!!!!!
Guys amazing, watching this just makes me hold his skill set at even higher esteem.
i like how the lights also had to adapt to the fail haha
Its auto!Probably using Soundswitch!
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@@guido69x xddd definitely not, nobody uses this. When you have a festival big like this, there is a Lighting designer either tour or house, depend on the size of the festival and the DJ, for example Alok has his own LD that he brings to festivals, and he programs the lights beforehand as small scenes that he changes as he feels like. Or if we are talking a tour, for example Martin Garrix tour, he has his own LD and the show is timecoded (every second of music is programmed with the lights beforehand) and just synced with timecoded and they just run the sequence of the song (that's why if you watch Martin Garrix Amsterdam and Ultra for example, the songs are litterly the exact same and the queue is almost identical). Since James likes to mix on stage and do this kind of staff, there is a person choosing the scenes on the parts of the song (you can actually see him at 0:31 I believe, he is just starring him down, waiting for the drop so he can turn on the lights.
@@jaroslavlajta It was me mate lol, yeah i was expecting a drop and it never came. So i just watching what he was doing and i soon as i felt it would drop it hit the cue. Tbh i don't even know how to setup timecode as I've only ever worked with showcad, and wouldn't have the time to program everything everytime i worked with an act, just for it to do the same thing i'd do live
Thats called professionalism. Remain calm no matter what.🔥 🔥
That was still dope sir, you saved tf outta that. Great work!!!
I I loved it!!! Sometimes incredible things like these come out of mistakes.😍
He even makes a fail look amazing wtf 😂😂
he just covers it in the best way possible. (i like the gap before the drop comes btw)
I once got the fabulous chance to DJ at a small venue. It was my first time and a buddy of mine said to just try it. I was an occasional gigging musician but never did dj stuff. I messed up but the people still clapped for me at the end lol I explained it was my first try but My buddy and I had the time of our lives. I hope you’re still out there doing DJ stuff javi.
Even though you messed up a bit there your dj is still fire 🔥
it's human to make mistakes, but it's pro to pick it back up like that. We've all been there.
Ridiculous composure 😂 love it
Really smart to set an drop hotcue just in case
probably the best save I have ever seen!
Much prefer this than DJs playing their set 100% perfect every time. Lets fucking live a little you know..
What the song called cause it’s fire
Namayot hahaha 😂
Solardo - Tribesman
Nah man you made it better! Do it more often is sounds epic with a second as you suddenly go oh shiii why’s about to happen
Dude you still pulled it off. Nice job. That’s how a real show SHOULD BE
Sikk recovery tho!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
O cara quando é bom, até no erro ele acerta 👏👏🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
😂😂😂 Nice recovery 🎉❤
The way it goes dead silence and then the beat goes brrrr
hahhaaa I had a similar situation last Saturday ;)
That was actually an amazing save. I’ve done stuff like that a lot
Damn I'd be to nervous to do this 🤣🤣