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Contacting Mixcloud, tell them what’s happened and they should take it down. I think you have a right to be annoyed but as others have said it’s quite flattering to have your mixes imitated! Every cloud has a sliver lining and all that.
DJRYNBParticipantNumark Mixtrack Quad is always a good call, cost-effective, reliable and compatible. But it really all depends on your budget and the specs you find most important. Identify which features are most important for you and cross-reference them with what’s available in the market then you should land yourself with exactly what you’re looking for!
DJRYNBParticipantNice one! Real shame to hear about the passing of someone and removing the charge was a very nice gesture. Did you get any photos/videos of the party if so upload the, to your social media to show promoters/potential customers that you know how to read a crowd and are a responsible booking. All the best for this year!
DJRYNBParticipantI always make my mixtapes live, I feel like it’s much more organic that way! If it takes a couple of attempts or I have to nudge a beatmatch here or there so be it! Sometimes I plan them, sometimes I don’t one of my favourite mixes I have ever recorded is called “Spontaneous Session” which was a Bassline minimix with no prior planning whatsoever.
In terms of the more technical part:
Recorded using Virtual DJ
Mastered in Audacity (to avoid distortion)
Controller is a Mixtrack Pro 2DJRYNBParticipantMy music is all digital and organised using Windows files and folders. I have mine sorted by genre then sub-genre (if necessary). The majority of my collection is house so there are a multitude of sub-genres that I organise them into such as “Deep House” “Piano House” “Tech House” “Pop Remixes” “Classic House” etc. For rap music I only have a handful of songs so I don’t see the point of micromanaging that folder yet. My “Rap” folder consists of Grime, RnB & Hip-Hop which if necessary I will split off into in the future.
Broadly speaking, organise your music in a way that works for you and if you are playing out, utilise the sorting tools in your DJ software (Key, BPM etc.) to make your tunes even easier to find. Hope this helps!
DJRYNBParticipantSome big tracks in there bro and solid mixing, keep at it!
Raffa FL – How We Do
Low Steppa – Drums Re Rockin
Djoko – Got Me
Marc Spence – Nasty^These 4 are especially big tunes! You’ve got really similar taste in House to me, don’t know if you’re aware of an online label called Selected but they’ll be right up your street! If you want me to hit you up so you can broaden your library let me know 🙂
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