Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/ I added so much new content and bonus material - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
Great to see you up and about again. Really enjoying your courses and learning so much but in your words videos like this are just icing on the cake. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much I recently played my first "gig" for a mates 21st and it went super well (a few mistakes but who isn't gonna make some on their first live performance) everything you've taught me aided me so much from transitioning to different genres, speaker recommendations to just beat matching, a great teacher. Thank you
I really enjoy your energy during these videos. I've learned a lot from you. You are very inspirational. Best of luck dealing with your recent troubles.
i finally got to see fisher after missing him at edc. i saw him at electric forest and i was so happy to finally see him perform live so i thank you so much for this video! this helped heaps
After opening and watching this video, Fisher's Tomorrowland 2019 set that he dropped 12 days ago is a recommended video. You know I opened that and watched for these transitions.
Take aways : real live DJing isn’t RUclips DJing. Entertaining playing the right tracks at the right time for the right length is more important than tricks, beat juggling. Brilliant tip about where to see where the transitions are to create practice goals and focus! And so good to see you back. Hope the wrist gets better?
@@illustrationmaking if u are a Dj you have to know your Tricks and can use them on any Transition. Djs that play only their list dont want to risk to make a bad Transition.
@@dirkshape1017 ah I think I see what you mean. You mean fear holds them back from being creative. What I was meaning more building from the video is that if you’re just doing tricks to seem clever and transition fast then does anyone actually notice? Creativity: great. Tricks for tricks sake… not so great.
Great to see you back up and running. Hope your wrist heals soon. Another great video. I agree, it’s all about who you are playing for. Gauging your crowd is key :-)
Good to see you again brother, I love your vibe and energy and way you broke down that set was really good. Thanks for your education and inspiration :-)
This video must have taken quite some time to research, put together and edit so thanks alot for the outstanding end result. If you could do the same for this set: John Digweed Live at Las Palapas - Potrerillos Mendoza 23/1/2022 then you're a legend!
Great video, you always find something interesting and new approaches to re-realize something that you already know. Thank you and I guess it will be really cool have such videos from time to time.
You are really amazing!!! Thank you for all you do!! I really enjoy watching you and your passion for what you do and I learned a lot from your videos!!
Great to see you back. You always show us. Such great technical but simple technics on mixing that a dj can actually perform unlike some of the other UTube guys who think there so clever doing ridiculous transitions and showing off there skills that folks who wanna dance would just laugh at. Keep up the great work man. 💖
KILLER VIDEO! Also I think it’s the first time I’ve heard you speak on us potentially producing tracks. Would love to hear more of your thoughts and advice on that in a separate video ((:
First off, I’m so glad to see you’re ok and up and running again! Interesting series you have here. I’ve been really checking out sets of other djs and as tempting as it is to discover tracks by listening to more and more sets from them, I try to instead listen to a couple of their sets over and over again. This is to dig deeper into what they are doing, and also honestly I’ll be discovering more tracks and binge buy before having the chance to know the tracks I already have. That said, it’s is awesome what we can learn from listening to different djs and their styles. Ie: from James hype can learn how one can take apart a song, his buddy R3wire has great flow and work w acapella, joyryde and other bass Hosie guys I learn about frantic short mixes. Good things to have an arsenal in developing my own style. Thanks again!!
I learn best by example and even as an ultimate begginer this has been hugely useful ! More of these please ! With all kinds of DJs. Would love to see some progressive Video ( Ben Bohmen, Above & Beyond, Korolova, Nora En pure, and more ! ) Keep up the great work ! Going to buy your course. Saving up a little :)
I have been watching lot of ur video man I am actually learning and using some of ur tips.I have a request I love Psytrance any chance you can do a video on how to mix Psytrance as there are not many video on RUclips as all plz 🤞
You know what I feel a psy trance set could be fun and well over due. Want to help make it easier for me haha? You could email track and artist suggestions to andrew@clubreadydjschool.com xo
I just emailed ya some tracks and Psy Dj’s. I am watching how to mix techno right now after the Psytrance mix video can you do video on all your dance moves plz 🤣
Huge ask... but would love to see your reckons on how to DJ like A.M.C? In particular his set at Let It Roll (Save the Rave). I love the mixing and think it's really impressive. Would be awesome to see what your reckons are on this style!
Love your vids!!.. hope you all well , happy to see you going!! If my budget is on point .. im going to take your Complete course , got the mail with the % off.. love it!! .. For me you are already my mentor.. because your vids helped me already to another level!! Thnx man!
If people are bored by a track after a minute then I’d suggest playing better/more interesting tracks, after all track selection trumps pretty much everything. That being said some dj’s can do faster transitions/mash ups that enhance the tracks and there’s also dj’s like Ben Sims who transition very quickly due to some of the tracks being fairly repetitive.
The first transition I think is really uncomfortable for the ears when he cuts away the first track. There is so much high end to the track and it's almost underwhelming when the drop hits because all the high end is dumped. Just my thoughts but I guess he's the professional!!
I’ve been seeing a lot of people making it seem like fisher doesn’t “mix”. And people commenting on his sets “where’s the drop?!”. Lots of disrespect imo. Keyboard warriors making DJing akin to shredding and guitars. I personally hate overly complicated transitions and effects.
@@garry8305 Is it uninspiring though? Song selection is more important than being James Hype on the decks. I imagine he puts all his time into making music and just does enough DJ practice to enable him to play festivals without looking stupid.
@@ruk2023-- exactly. People want every DJ to be a shredder. Back spinning the decks doing tricks, effects like crazy, etc. that’s good and all but DJ’ing is in essence curating tracks for a party lol. That’s how it all started. I recommend all these people pooping on fisher to go listen to the Oden & Fatzo set on boileroom. Amazing use of minimal mixing techniques and song selection.
I really don't want to learn djing like Fisher or anybody else, worldwide super named Dj, I just want to improve my skills and Dj mixing techniques, thank you anyway for video, not really interesting for me this time, take care Thank you
It's true, in ways popularity goes hand in hand with what many consider to be cringey. Personally I enjoyed making the hard techno video more, but i think Fisher would have a pretty big following - hence this video being useful for many - fingers crossed :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool Well yeah his sound is cringe as well, however wasn't my focus. The way he behaves... He can't hide for 3 seconds how full he is of himself lol. It's already dubious if the guy actually produced any of these tracks. Listen to chris lakes productions and then to losing it... yea. I think there are much better rolemodel performers and better not highlight the frauds.
Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/
I added so much new content and bonus material - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
Great to see you up and about again. Really enjoying your courses and learning so much but in your words videos like this are just icing on the cake. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much I recently played my first "gig" for a mates 21st and it went super well (a few mistakes but who isn't gonna make some on their first live performance) everything you've taught me aided me so much from transitioning to different genres, speaker recommendations to just beat matching, a great teacher. Thank you
Well done! 👏 mistakes help you learn 😊
my life gets better everytime i see you upload a new video
Thank you
I really enjoy your energy during these videos. I've learned a lot from you. You are very inspirational. Best of luck dealing with your recent troubles.
The Duffmeister is back! Your videos really do energise and re-inspire. Cannot wait to catch you on the livestream!
really happy to see all has been sorted out and you're back to your weekly videos!
wish you the best!
Excellent breakdown of the Fisher set and best of all, good to see you back 🔥🔥❤
Yesss! I have been waiting for you to upload! Glad your well and back on the decks
great to see you back man and sorry to hear about the flooding, hopefully you didnt lose much, onwards and upwards
i finally got to see fisher after missing him at edc. i saw him at electric forest and i was so happy to finally see him perform live so i thank you so much for this video! this helped heaps
Happy you're back!! Love all of your videos and your humanity!!!
So great to see you back at it !!!!!!
Really great to see you back man. Your an incredible inspiration to us all
Great stuff as always. SO good to see you getting back into things! I’ll bet getting your studio ready for this was a job-and-a-half!
Man just wanna say thanks for your work it helps a lot and give me a clue about dj things :)
Aaaaaaahhhh, so happy to hear from you! Thanks for another great video, much love!
Great video Andrew, good to see you back after the flooding. Can’t wait to see the Fisher set 🙌🏼
Great to have you back!!!
Glad to see you back in business, hope you’re good!
After opening and watching this video, Fisher's Tomorrowland 2019 set that he dropped 12 days ago is a recommended video. You know I opened that and watched for these transitions.
Thank you for the video and good to hear you are recovering from that flood. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s great. Thank you again!
Would LOVE to hear your Fisher - inspired tech house set!!! 🙌
Glad to see your safe.
Take aways : real live DJing isn’t RUclips DJing. Entertaining playing the right tracks at the right time for the right length is more important than tricks, beat juggling. Brilliant tip about where to see where the transitions are to create practice goals and focus! And so good to see you back. Hope the wrist gets better?
Thats why most of the DJs play every Show the same Set or with little Changes?
@@dirkshape1017 …because they have to learn the ‘tricks’ and that means less flexibility?
@@illustrationmaking if u are a Dj you have to know your Tricks and can use them on any Transition. Djs that play only their list dont want to risk to make a bad Transition.
@@dirkshape1017 ah I think I see what you mean. You mean fear holds them back from being creative. What I was meaning more building from the video is that if you’re just doing tricks to seem clever and transition fast then does anyone actually notice? Creativity: great. Tricks for tricks sake… not so great.
Your energy is amazing! Great video, going to try all these out
Love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing such valuable knowledge! 👏
Awesome again, mate!
Glad you made it out!
Great video, always love these breakdown type of videos, but this is done so well, thank you, great content.
Great to see you back up and running. Hope your wrist heals soon. Another great video. I agree, it’s all about who you are playing for. Gauging your crowd is key :-)
Welcome back Andrew… great video 👍
Good to see you again brother, I love your vibe and energy and way you broke down that set was really good. Thanks for your education and inspiration :-)
Would love to see your take on James Hype!
He's not got enough Arms to DJ like that Octopus :)
He’s one of the best DJ’s to ever live tbh in terms of technical skills
This dude is a legend
awwwww chucks!!!!
Keep Doin your thing sir!
Great video Andrew and great to see you back behind the decks. Looking forward to seeing you in the CRT Live stream.
I'm going to try doing Fisher's set, he's the coolest!
Glad to see you back missed your vids would love to see you break down some avicii sets 👍❤
Thanks for this awesome content! I’m getting my first set (DDJ400) soon, so I’m doing it in reverse - Production first, DJ-ing second.
Awesome video as usual :) thanks!! And welcome back!
I'm loving this, & no disrespect to Fisher, I know there are Club Tribe Ready members who can smash this. Can't wait for the next CRT live stream.
This video must have taken quite some time to research, put together and edit so thanks alot for the outstanding end result. If you could do the same for this set: John Digweed Live at Las Palapas - Potrerillos Mendoza 23/1/2022 then you're a legend!
You good. Very very good. Respect from S.A.
I was at this set.. always entertaining!
Loving these videos you do.
Great video, you always find something interesting and new approaches to re-realize something that you already know. Thank you and I guess it will be really cool have such videos from time to time.
You are really amazing!!! Thank you for all you do!! I really enjoy watching you and your passion for what you do and I learned a lot from your videos!!
Great to see you back. You always show us. Such great technical but simple technics on mixing that a dj can actually perform unlike some of the other UTube guys who think there so clever doing ridiculous transitions and showing off there skills that folks who wanna dance would just laugh at. Keep up the great work man. 💖
I thought Fisher just put's a pre-recorded studio mix on & jumps around.
Haha, it looks like he is playing :)
Excellent video
KILLER VIDEO! Also I think it’s the first time I’ve heard you speak on us potentially producing tracks. Would love to hear more of your thoughts and advice on that in a separate video ((:
First off, I’m so glad to see you’re ok and up and running again!
Interesting series you have here. I’ve been really checking out sets of other djs and as tempting as it is to discover tracks by listening to more and more sets from them, I try to instead listen to a couple of their sets over and over again. This is to dig deeper into what they are doing, and also honestly I’ll be discovering more tracks and binge buy before having the chance to know the tracks I already have.
That said, it’s is awesome what we can learn from listening to different djs and their styles. Ie: from James hype can learn how one can take apart a song, his buddy R3wire has great flow and work w acapella, joyryde and other bass Hosie guys I learn about frantic short mixes. Good things to have an arsenal in developing my own style.
Thanks again!!
Can you analize Daft Punk!!! They play around with their filters , jump around between tracks , go back and create hype…MASTER DJs
Glad that you’re doing alright.
big love bro
Nice!
I learn best by example and even as an ultimate begginer this has been hugely useful ! More of these please ! With all kinds of DJs.
Would love to see some progressive Video ( Ben Bohmen, Above & Beyond, Korolova, Nora En pure, and more ! )
Keep up the great work !
Going to buy your course. Saving up a little :)
You're right a progressive mix is well over due!! it me up for a discount code: andrew@clubreadydjschool.com
I have been watching lot of ur video man I am actually learning and using some of ur tips.I have a request I love Psytrance any chance you can do a video on how to mix Psytrance as there are not many video on RUclips as all plz 🤞
You know what I feel a psy trance set could be fun and well over due. Want to help make it easier for me haha? You could email track and artist suggestions to andrew@clubreadydjschool.com xo
Definitely bro I’ll send you some of my my fav track and artist will love that bro thanks 🙏
I just emailed ya some tracks and Psy Dj’s. I am watching how to mix techno right now after the Psytrance mix video can you do video on all your dance moves plz 🤣
Huge ask... but would love to see your reckons on how to DJ like A.M.C? In particular his set at Let It Roll (Save the Rave). I love the mixing and think it's really impressive. Would be awesome to see what your reckons are on this style!
Love your vids!!.. hope you all well , happy to see you going!!
If my budget is on point .. im going to take your Complete course , got the mail with the % off.. love it!! ..
For me you are already my mentor.. because your vids helped me already to another level!! Thnx man!
Thanks Kevin
If people are bored by a track after a minute then I’d suggest playing better/more interesting tracks, after all track selection trumps pretty much everything. That being said some dj’s can do faster transitions/mash ups that enhance the tracks and there’s also dj’s like Ben Sims who transition very quickly due to some of the tracks being fairly repetitive.
Bang one out, Let's hear it.
What is the PA speaker that you are using and do you recommend it? Thanks in advance!
Nice 🔥
Please do a FatBoy Slim breakdown for me 🙏
7:22 Is your crossfader off?
Andrew, do you teach this in your courses?
Yes of course, but so so so much more!!! www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/
How to DJ like enrico sangiuliano
you're cool
The first transition I think is really uncomfortable for the ears when he cuts away the first track. There is so much high end to the track and it's almost underwhelming when the drop hits because all the high end is dumped. Just my thoughts but I guess he's the professional!!
I’ve been seeing a lot of people making it seem like fisher doesn’t “mix”. And people commenting on his sets “where’s the drop?!”. Lots of disrespect imo. Keyboard warriors making DJing akin to shredding and guitars. I personally hate overly complicated transitions and effects.
Shiba inu coin 🤩💯
Nice! Would love to see John Summit as well!
Pls activate subtitles in English otherwise sometimes I don't understand properly thank you
I’m going to say something controversial here…fisher is a very average DJ but an exceptional musical artist.
No that's fair his music is good but his djing is very average I'd agree
@@garry8305 Is it uninspiring though? Song selection is more important than being James Hype on the decks. I imagine he puts all his time into making music and just does enough DJ practice to enable him to play festivals without looking stupid.
@@ruk2023-- exactly. People want every DJ to be a shredder. Back spinning the decks doing tricks, effects like crazy, etc. that’s good and all but DJ’ing is in essence curating tracks for a party lol. That’s how it all started. I recommend all these people pooping on fisher to go listen to the Oden & Fatzo set on boileroom. Amazing use of minimal mixing techniques and song selection.
comment for the algorythm
I really don't want to learn djing like Fisher or anybody else, worldwide super named Dj, I just want to improve my skills and Dj mixing techniques, thank you anyway for video, not really interesting for me this time, take care Thank you
Simple answer to this. Don’t DJ because he certainly isn’t.
Never seen any close ups of Fisher DJing ... Biggest conspiracy in the dj world is that he can't mix and Chris Lake makes all his tunes
Unfortunately u can be a crappy DJ these days but you will always be more popular if you are also a producer.
How to be cringe like Fisher
It's true, in ways popularity goes hand in hand with what many consider to be cringey. Personally I enjoyed making the hard techno video more, but i think Fisher would have a pretty big following - hence this video being useful for many - fingers crossed :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool Well yeah his sound is cringe as well, however wasn't my focus. The way he behaves... He can't hide for 3 seconds how full he is of himself lol. It's already dubious if the guy actually produced any of these tracks. Listen to chris lakes productions and then to losing it... yea. I think there are much better rolemodel performers and better not highlight the frauds.
@@fazeraoe9582 I bet your fun at parties
@@elysiandreamz Depends if Fisher is playing.