This is what happens when you take too much functionality away from your rig.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/feb/25/is-this-the-worst-dj-set-ever
http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/feb/25/is-this-the-worst-dj-set-ever
Posté Tue 25 Feb 14 @ 3:24 pm
"Hands free DJing" PMSL
Poor by anyones standards
Daz
Poor by anyones standards
Daz
Posté Tue 25 Feb 14 @ 9:21 pm
This clip was 6:07 long, which means it was 5:00 longer than I should have listened. I was hoping someone would come on stage and blow his brains out. You can not be a bystander, when someone is committing a horrible crime like this. Really, he should have been killed in front of all those people, to deter others from even trying this, ever again.
Posté Wed 26 Feb 14 @ 12:24 am
cringe !
poor guy, but lets face it he must have known that he was going to be exposed on an empty stage like that, and the event itself would have been a hard gig, not exactly full of hard core ravers.
at events like this you can't just put a track on and stand there, you need crowd skills, you need to be able to get interact with them , yes this will mean picking up the microphone! , he really is out of his comfort zone.
poor equipment set
poor choice of music
poor crowd skills
poor guy
but we should all take note and learn from this, when you take a booking make sure you know your venue, crowd and what type of event it is
I always visit the venue before hand and talk to the promoter, its essential
poor guy, but lets face it he must have known that he was going to be exposed on an empty stage like that, and the event itself would have been a hard gig, not exactly full of hard core ravers.
at events like this you can't just put a track on and stand there, you need crowd skills, you need to be able to get interact with them , yes this will mean picking up the microphone! , he really is out of his comfort zone.
poor equipment set
poor choice of music
poor crowd skills
poor guy
but we should all take note and learn from this, when you take a booking make sure you know your venue, crowd and what type of event it is
I always visit the venue before hand and talk to the promoter, its essential
Posté Wed 26 Feb 14 @ 4:59 am
Did he actually "do" anything other than hit play on windows media player, then half-heartedly punch the air for 5 minutes?
Posté Wed 26 Feb 14 @ 1:54 pm
There's something to be said for the visual aspect of at least having a mixer and turntables, or CDJs, or a controller. To all you "point and click" DJs out there, take note… DJing with just a laptop is lame. Sure you can do a lot of the same things with just a laptop and a mouse that you can do with a conventional setup, but you're going to look like a tool doing it (like the guy in this video). So stop being DJ iTunes and at least try to look like a DJ for f**k sake!!
Posté Thu 27 Feb 14 @ 5:18 am
well umm...
yeah umm..
can i have 6 minutes of my life back.
tough crowd.
yeah umm..
can i have 6 minutes of my life back.
tough crowd.
Posté Thu 27 Feb 14 @ 3:34 pm
ouch! @ that been there the lap top smoked by I also had 5 controllers and the crowd knew I was in trouble... needed a better laptop.. they cheered till the end when we unplugged the laptop and walked away music stopped dead.. smoke and all...
Posté Fri 28 Feb 14 @ 3:08 pm
i think that one guy jumping is the only one high on mdma out of all
Posté Sat 01 Mar 14 @ 9:46 am