Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Home
Forums
What's new
Members
New posts
Search forums
VIP
OSA Radio
Chat
0
Features
Tunes
Mixes
Events
Flyers
Forums
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
What's new
Members
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Install the app
Install
Reply to thread
Welcome to Old Skool Anthems
The Old Skool Resource. Since 1998.
Join now
NATIVE INTERNET WEB RADIO PLAYER PLUGIN FOR SHOUTCAST, ICECAST AND RADIONOMY
powered by
Sodah Webdesign Mainz
Forums
Music
The Chillout Room
Help uploading a dj mix
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Dancing Testube" data-source="post: 846214" data-attributes="member: 6568"><p>I was never that big on thin lizzy, but I think phil lynott has an interesting story. For me bon scott ac/dc is the era I like the best, but the album back in black is pure class. </p><p></p><p>Who is dj Ralphy is that ralph lawson from back to basics? Ali cooke was a great and eceltic dj but sadly passed on from basics. I love disco, the only northern soul tune I know and like is gloria jones"Tainted love"I only descovered it because of soft cell, I actually think I prefer the jones version, it's really catchy. The pogo is brilliant my mate showed it to me when I was a young un, mad as fook!</p><p></p><p>I like the fact you chose sasha and digweed you must like progressive house, that's my favourite dance music genre, that mix of yours on soundcloud had quite a bit of prog in it that's why I liked it. I forgot to put dave seaman, I like him and dj noggy his "Noggy @ Legends, Warrington Feb/March 92" is an amazing mix . I find it interesting in your dj choices you chosen yourself, which makes 100% sense to me. </p><p></p><p>I'll be honest my favourite dj is me, because my mixes are full of tunes which are all my favourites. To be honest I'm not really a dj, I can't beatmatch for toffee. My mate had some technics 1200 decks I tried just couldn't beatmatch. Now because of ableton I can beatmatch, because I'm a musician (guitar player) I have an ear for mixing in key. </p><p></p><p>As I say I'm not a dj so here's a question when your playing in a club and you feel your music isn't going down too well (a very rare occurence ;p), will you play something that is popular, even though you don't personally like it? What I'm saying playing a club I imagine would be different than a studio mix, maybe in a club you have to read the crowd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dancing Testube, post: 846214, member: 6568"] I was never that big on thin lizzy, but I think phil lynott has an interesting story. For me bon scott ac/dc is the era I like the best, but the album back in black is pure class. Who is dj Ralphy is that ralph lawson from back to basics? Ali cooke was a great and eceltic dj but sadly passed on from basics. I love disco, the only northern soul tune I know and like is gloria jones"Tainted love"I only descovered it because of soft cell, I actually think I prefer the jones version, it's really catchy. The pogo is brilliant my mate showed it to me when I was a young un, mad as fook! I like the fact you chose sasha and digweed you must like progressive house, that's my favourite dance music genre, that mix of yours on soundcloud had quite a bit of prog in it that's why I liked it. I forgot to put dave seaman, I like him and dj noggy his "Noggy @ Legends, Warrington Feb/March 92" is an amazing mix . I find it interesting in your dj choices you chosen yourself, which makes 100% sense to me. I'll be honest my favourite dj is me, because my mixes are full of tunes which are all my favourites. To be honest I'm not really a dj, I can't beatmatch for toffee. My mate had some technics 1200 decks I tried just couldn't beatmatch. Now because of ableton I can beatmatch, because I'm a musician (guitar player) I have an ear for mixing in key. As I say I'm not a dj so here's a question when your playing in a club and you feel your music isn't going down too well (a very rare occurence ;p), will you play something that is popular, even though you don't personally like it? What I'm saying playing a club I imagine would be different than a studio mix, maybe in a club you have to read the crowd? [/QUOTE]
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Music
The Chillout Room
Help uploading a dj mix
Top
Bottom