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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- I read all your comments on my 2023 Yearmix and there was just too many to answer, so I made a video! In this vlog I'm going in depth about the choices I made in my yearmix, almost like an 'In My Mind' video 😅 As always, let me know your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss! ⤵️
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Mixing live is what makes a real DJ. Mistakes are going to happen you have to be quick and ready. Thank you Luke. Much respect. I going to look for that masterclass of yours.
Thank you Louro, it keeps it really fun and exciting for me!
Enjoyed this video. I think its a great idea for all djs to record themselves and watch it back. It promotes self awareness and growth.
I've only DJ live I mix live, mash live ... since the mid 90's , my shows, events and gigs are never the same twice. I play to the crowd in front of me. So programming/ picking the right songs, is the most important thing.
You're preaching to the choir Aaron, SAME! And it's what keeps it exciting for me until this day still : )
Thanks for sharing this Luke. This is live DJ'ing. With decades of experience, there is absolutely no need for you to respond to any kind of criticism. Respect for the fact that you took the time to transform haters quotes to valuable education.
Thank you for this Robert, I really appreciate this ❤
Thanks for always sharing useful tips
Been subscribed to you for a long time! The in my mind series was so helpful for people like me to learn more. 👍
So much respect for you my friend. You are changing the way djs are playing nowadays. And I agree with you that the future is using your phone or tablet instead of laptops and cdjs with 100 buttons. Keep it going and leave the haters where they belong!!!
Hey Luke, I’m working similar, on a controller without Jog Wheels… jumping around between many functions and cues.
I found out, that 16 big, touch sensitive Pads for loop’s, que’s etc. and 4 smaller buttons for functions, on each deck, speed up and stabilize the process of mixing.
I use a pad controller with an dvs interface on an old MacBook Pro.
🔥🔥🔥. Been following you for well over a decade Luke. This is one of my favourite videos you’ve released. Keep doing what you do! Huge respect. GOAT status achieved IMHO.
Don't cater to the hater-wonderful analysis, Luke! You're playing your gear like an instrument, with a human element to it, and your personality comes through, even in the little mistakes. Even more props for owning up and growing publicly for all of us to see (and learn!)
Thank you
Thank you Johannes, I'm so happy you understand!
"You're not gonna dance to the key. You dance to the groove." - Victor Wooten
Love this quote!
I watched the mix when it came out and had noticed the mistakes made, but blamed it on the fact that you are new to controller djing and the vast amount of possibilities. You were feature happy djing lol. I love this video because you took the time to analyze your mistakes and gave the reasoning on how you saved the mixes. Well done!
The feature-happy comment is legit! I'm really trying to find myself in this whole new world of possibilities. I sometimes try and keep it super simple and super straight for myself, but I can't help it, I need to add all the features ha ha. Thank you for noticing my journey.
You have the perfect shirt for that video 😂 the mix was good! Cheers!
Man, I love your videos, but this one has been one of the best so far! I love all the Kung Fu in this video and your way of DJing. There's always many ways to learn from your content. All the best for you! A far high five from Haarlem 💪
Mistakes are part of life, no hate deserved here! 99,9% of the people can’t be in your shadow regarding your skills. Had ik maar 5% van dat, ik ben net zelf sinds 6 mnd bezig en vind me zelf al een held met een mooie intro/outro transitie. Djing is hard to learn😂👊🏻💪🏻
Lekker doorgaan en blijven genieten. 6 maanden is niets! Denk maar aan elke sport voordat je er echt goed in wordt. Maar dat komt helemaal goed!
@@laidbackluke tijd zat om te leren, ben pas 56 🤣🤣🤣
I love the look of the mix tour pro!
…I bet it’s a bit late to change the screen printing on the device at this point, but I think you missed a small but very handy trick - the paddles could have a secondary function as pitch adjustment for cases where sync hasn’t quite got it right.
I see you already have pitch bend buttons on secondary function so that’s a win, but pitch on paddles would also be handy.
YOU ARE A BEAST MY BROTHER GOD BLESS YOU!
Great review, love your work
Yes STEMS AND A.I. its the future!!!!And i thing the next dj model cotroller,will have A.I. on it.Hey Laidback you are one of my inspiration!!!
Great video as always!
Luke, I also have been a Dj since the early 90’s. Started playing Chicago House & now play Progressive House. You are without doubt a LEGEND in the dj world. And one of the very few Dj’s that actually play live (no pre recorded sets, etc). Most of these couldn’t do what you do. Your only human mate. And sorry to say, i am no fan of yours, but I respect you as a Dj. It’s only because the music you produce & play is a bit commercial for my tastes, but the thousands of laid back Luke fans, would disagree. (Each to their own). Anyway Luke, keep on, keeping on.
All the best for you & your family for 2024 & Beyond. Paul Iveson.
I appreciate this Paul, no worries! I have my roots in Chicago House as well actually : )
I like Laidback Luke’s style of improv mixing with minimal prep. He is gonna have few glitches or mistakes during a live mix but who cares as long as no sustained train wrecks or sudden changes in energy of the mix( eg. unintentional volume drop due to poor volume trim or EQ control)
Its ashamed to see someone with so much experince and love for the culture to get so much grief! Love ya bro! Love what you do for the culture.
Thank you, I appreciate this. You know I had been thinking of just adhering to what's currently out there and just doing a pre-programmed, pre-mashup-ed, on the Flagship system but I simply can't. It's not in my DNA, it's not in what I love as an artist. So I can only keep pushing forward 🙏
@the 225 mark I see what you did there and I don't believe you should have to explain yourself. Some Dj's even with years of experience still can acquire more knowledge as the years go by. Some of these Individuals are just quick in trying to point out errors they think were made. I've been doing this thing for a long time and with an excellent mixing IQ I should add so I try not to concern myself with what others may think.
I may not agree with your choices in DJ gear
any longer but I still support you and enjoy playing the music you produce.
KEEP ON ROCKIN‼
Yes sir, I sure will!
Amazing video Luke and I much enjoyed the 2023 yearmix :) quick question, do you have a video about how you organize your dj music library? And how quick you choose songs on the fly? I know you mentioned this in some videos but a dedicated one about this would be awesome. Big fan of your art ❤
I No you didn’t ask me. But if you go back a few years on Luke’s channel, there is loads of tips & tricks videos & almost definitely some on, Music Library / management, etc. Hope you find what you’re looking for. 😁
if we werent experimenting and pushing boundaries and not making mistakes I'd be worried. People expecting perfection are going to be seriously disappointed at live shows with DJ's like yourself that keep trzing new things. Otherwise it just gets boring.
Man I didn't even think to put the word experimenting in there! What happened to experimenting?! I said "happy accidents" but you totally nailed that. Thank you for putting it out there.
Ignore the haters. Even when you were on the flagship decks, you would make "mistakes" because you were doing tricks across multiple decks while riding the pitch and cramming a massive amount of tracks into a short space of time. It's a high risk, high reward approach, as live improvised performance should be. If I'm honest, I'm a fan of the visual component of you playing on actual decks but I'm also a fan of innovation in general so I appreciate the need to avoid stagnancy this deep into your career. Keep doing your thing 👊
If I would even try that crampt controller it would be the same as when I write on my phone: every other push would be on the wrong button. ...and I'm way too old to have dual function buttons, or maybe it's just me. It was what made me chose Pioneer in the mid 90's and which I've been stuck with ever since. I really don't like layout changes and I still want 1 button 1 function as long as it's possible. This is the main reason why Denon never was an option for me. When I play, simplicity and intuitivity is the key for me to get in to any new gear, however complicated the gear really is under the hood. The other part is of course durability and longevity. When it comes to creativity, the only DJ out there coming close to doing what you can do on a Pioneer setup is James Hype, and the routines he does is on time. For me as a DJ doing everything in sync is very important and it's how a judge other DJ's. Just like I really don't enjoy listening to amateur bands that are not tight with each other yet. The beauty of musical professionalism is when everything is tight and in unity, whether it's a DJ using several sources in the mix, or a 5 man band performing together, is the same to my ears. This is why I prefer the concept: don't put more in to a live performance than you can handle being a professionell. The rest is for when you practice, and that you can do for the rest of your life, to develop new pro skills to show off when the time is right. I still very much appreciate when the DJ is in full control of the music. I can accept quantize to get loops and cue's on point, but never sync. I really don't care how other DJ's play, and I know the crowd don't give a s**t. But for me to appreciate and be impressed by what a DJ delivers on a live performance, that DJ need to have the full control of what he is doing. Just like I expect a real pianist playing the piano in a piano concert. I would be very disappointed if I all of a sudden realized the guy ''playing'' is using a self playing piano.Well, that's me, and it's long ago that I realized that I can't go out without being a DJ. While my friends hear the songs playing, I hear what the DJ is doing. I'm damaged goods I guess :) .
How do You beatmatch without cdjs Is there a pitch bend option in your setup? also something that i think i like more is having bottoms touching the screen is just not the same experience for me as using rubber pads. Also there is not cue and play bottoms pressing the screen of the phone is not quite the same as having that piece of hardware
Lukas, when are you going to play vinyl again?
Bedroom DJs just be throwing hate out there more than being in the creative zone, yes there's always room for improvement in certain sections & like Luke said mixing nearly 50 tracks in 50 mins ain't that easy!
But overall this is a good mix! ❤
Luke!
How do you prepare a mix like this?
Do you choose tunes before you go live?
Do you test the mixes before?
I like this, its honest djing
Thank you for great videos.
its possible use reloop DJ software with a DDJ SX3 ?
I agree, Djing kinda has gotten a little boring, and I have been searching for something new to help keep that spark I had back when I was a teenager and first learning how to spin and come up with new ideas.
Also, recording a Live Mix vs. "Perfect Automated Mix" to me, it sounds different. I personally prefer a Live recorded mix.
this clarifies a lot
Heya LBL, even though i don't mix 50 tracks in 50 minutes (not my cup of tea), i have 20 years experience as a DJ (not under the same spotlights as you, obviously).
Haters gonna hate, that's for sure, but i'll try my best to give some negative but healthy feedback.
Mistakes are part of this job: for many years i was battling for technique over energy and atmosphere and i was super wrong. Those are lessons that we learn by playing and doing mistakes ... that said, mistakes are not excuses to abuse technology AND still do mistakes. Stuff like sync, quantize, loops, stems and so on are GOOD for our job WHEN used in the correct way.
We are 100% sure that you can use them without abusing them (for example, use sync/quantize/cues to shortcut song preparation and mix earlier), but the issue comes when nobody understands what is done behind the decks.
What i mean is ... if you took another DJ mix and played as yours, almost nobody would realize that isn't you! And this is where tech outshines the DJ.
Short mixing and track selection is personal taste ... i prefer longer tracks (not 90s techno long tracks) with longer transitions, vocal and bass swaps, where you sing-along for a couple of minutes, not for 20 seconds ... but again, that's personal taste, although my personal feeling is that this style doesn't allow the dancer to understand where the flow of the set is going, where the energy is going (are we on an emotional low ? high energy passage ? should we sing ? should we jump ?) and feeds even more in the radio/dancefloor meta of the last few years, where songs are well forgotten after 2-3 weeks.
Just my two cents LBL, i will still love you because your career was amazing and you are yet one of the more genuine DJs out there, that prefers to do mistakes instead of just "selling the dream". Kudos to you.
= DJPao =
I can't even imagine trying to maintain such a sweet level of control with that tiny bit of pad realestate bro.
My first thought is...WHY are you apologising/explaining yourself? 🤔
As you say in the video, you have DJed for so long that i imagine that you have forgotten more about DJing that most DJs today are gonna learn.
For me who have followed you thru the years and heard and seen (unfortunately not in person) a lot of your mixes and performances, this makes me appreciate you as Dj even more.
Because it shows you're human 🙏😊 but above everything else it shows that you are still willing to learn and develop your skills to elevate yourself even more. And that's awesome after all of the years you have been in the business
And it really shows that you do things live, not pre-recorded. Are they big "mistakes....NO! I'll bet that people wouldn't even have noticed if there wasn't for the KeyboardDj-warriors who probably dissected the mix looking for faults. Why didn't you just enjoy the awesomeness of the music and skills?
But kudos to you LL for your elegant response to the haters and for recognising that your mix wasn't a 100 percent seamless and perfect, because it has to be perfect in the.good feeling it provides, not the technical aspect.
So LL, keep the awesomeness of your skills coming and give the new DJs a real foundation....
And to the whole Dj-community...Keep the phat beats coming and peace and love to all of you! 🎧🙏💖
Great Video.
But your Mix is also great. A live Mix without any mistakes isn‘t a live Mix. Even if there are mistakes that no one notices.
I attach the greatest importance to transitions so that I am now called Dj Übergang from some people. I do some really good transitions but a few are also really bad. I then work on them to simply get better. But I would never play an already prepared set just to look perfect!
What app do u use DJ’ing with a phone? Can u do a video on the setup?
Djay PRO
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he uses djay pro
Seems to me that there is a latency when using the phone. Probably the software is not optimized enough yet.
People commenting like "you made a mistake here..." think DJing is some kind of mathematic where there is only one option (usually the less creative one).
The big mistake would be to make this set on Ableton and release it with a random visual (which would be totally fine as this is something people listen outside of a club/festival situation). Every DJ (who really play their set) make mistake, even Jeff Mills or Q-Bert (maybe a little less than the rest of other simple mortel for those 2), the talent is not how you avoid making those mistake but how you handle them, how you embrace them and don't let them pulling you out of the "zone" :)
Djing live is associated with taking risks. So, the "real" mistake is a superficial knowledge of the track the DJ is going to play. Beatmatch and timing errors happens and will happen even to pros, but they are pros just because they know they can make those mistakes and know how to correct them as fast as they can
Haters goona hate. They don't know what they are talking about.
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I still hate this digital push buttons on time mashup to much effects decades. I love vinyl mixing, with respect to the song, to the arrangements of the producer and to the public..
If the crowd is dancing who cares
I feel like all the "Future of Djing" is only making you worse tbh. I've compared your old stuff with your new stuff and you can hear the difference. Many DJs seems to suffer from this including myself. Sometimes less is more.
I love you my man but this attempt at using a phone and that mixer setup is just a waste of time / marketing scheme. Looking forward to it being over 😂