Track List
- Usher – OMG (Feat Joe Budden)
- Usher – More
- Taio Cruz Feat Travie McCoy – Higher
- Jay Sean – 2012
- Far East Movement Feat Snoop Dogg – If I was You
- Pitbull Feat Ne-Yo – Give Me Everything
Track List
Throwback post! Now that I have some time on my hands, I am uploading all of my mixes and DJ material here. I now have the storage space that I will keep since these kinds of videos can’t be posted basically anywhere else these days (again, record companies, go fuck yourselves) So now that I have all my esports stuff on here, time to start bringing my Video Mixes here too
Here is the blurb from when I originally posted this video years ago! Talks a bit about how I made these.
New video up! Been a busy ass month, quite a lot going on and got a lot I need to talk about as well (thou those videos will be coming later, got to keep these some what short…) and no, I don’t have this weekend off, just a single gig at Smash Palace (but least that will be a fun one!) and yes I talk briefly about Made as well ![]()
Sad events in London have occurred as I am recording my video so I touch on that this week, also talk about my biggest beef with Iron Fist, renewed focus with Gangnam Gamers and a busy summer schedule ahead with DJn and how for once I am going to use my camera more often!
So, I finally got this mix done and finished, took awhile and I kept putting it off as other things came up (story of my life really) but got to the point where I just decided to put it down as a simple mix rather than mess around with scratch, juggles and acapellas otherwise I would have put it off even longer. So, a little bit of history behind this mix…
Initially I was asked to make a work out mix consisting of all female artists since the good people over at show kings have been interviewing and working with some of the local female Korean body sculptures/builders so having a work out mix catered to them would have been a nice fit. However therein lay the problem, finding enough songs done by female rappers that people not only know but that were also up-tempo enough with a strong enough beat to serve as good work out music. Needless to say, it was a bit of a fail. Why?
Well, think about it, how totally under represented are females in Hip Hop, name your top 20 artists, are any of them female? I highly doubt it, maybe 1 or 2 might sneak into some peoples’ lists but even if they do (Lauryn Hill would have to be up there), that’s still barely 10%. So my song pool was extremely limited, too limited to make a full mix of workout style songs so instead I decided to make it more of a Hip Hop/RnB classic cross mix so I could feature more female artists and still include songs that people would know (Using female artists from current music is even less of an option given how bad they are)
Still, even in doing so, there are obviously a few artists who feature more than others which is a testament to those artists but it is also sad that the industry has really relegated female artists to a mere after thought. Even more sad when you listen to what some of these very talented females artist had to say in their rhymes back then acting as really positive role modals for young females, a far cry from the female hip hop artists of today who are either too caught up on image or no one can understand what the hell they are saying (yes I’m looking at you Iggy)
Ill attach this article as well about Missy Elliot that gives a really good and clear view of how influential some of these female artists were and the legacy they have left behind
Yup, so once again I decided to enter BeFm again (Busan FM expat DJ competition) This year it’s on a Saturday night so should be more fun than last years Sunday night (thou it was still stupidly busy) Still waiting on the line-up but will add the poster later on. I will be heading down to Busan a few days before to hang out and staying around for a few days later. Should be a blast! Anyways here is my entry set (my final set will be nothing like this, once again it will be a festival style set)
So again its been a hectic few months, it seriously always seems that way but this time even more so than usual.
So lets start with first things first, Redbull Thre3style Korea… Once again Thre3style returns to Korea… and once again it is plagued by your typical bullshit Korean judging style, I’m not going to even pretend to pull punches on this one, while at the end of the day a good DJ won, the lead up to that and who ended up in the finals was really nothing short of atrocious and to me really kills any integrity the competition has in Korea. While I myself am not mad I didn’t get thru (thou I prob have a good case to be angry) out of the 4 DJs who made it thru only 1 def deserved to be there, while another one got thru due to their high vote count, so that is acceptable, however the other 2 DJs should never have made it thru. Ill post more about this later but yeah, thats where I stand on that. Anyways here is the video of my entry so enjoy it!
So after that I did manage to get away on holiday to Hong Kong! Been on my to do list for awhile since being in Asia, mainly because I wanted to check out the infamous sneaker street… yeah its not as good as one would have you believe, in saying that it is still pretty good and managed to pick up some dope kicks!
Back from Hong Kong, next up was WDJ Festival, again playing in the DJ Korea tent thou this year was much better than last year and more reminiscent of the first year I DJ’d there. The festival itself thou was rubbish, the DJs were average and I think I head all of them make mistakes, that along side the fact that it was relatively a small crowd, I can’t imagine it happening again next year. But at least I managed to have fun during my set and then MC’n for the DJ after me!
Among this madness was the bombshell that my job was being terminated and that I would need to find a new job… In your typical Korean bullshit way, I was told that there wasn’t enough student numbers (thou they new the numbers at the start of the semester) and that they were cancelling the program, much to everyones annoyance and of course to the detriment of the kids, but its ok, the only thing that matters is money… Such bullshit. Anyways I was luck enough that the company I am still with managed to find me another position, so at least I have a job…
The good news with the new job is that I get a month off in July/Aug… the bad news is I don’t have enough money to do a big trip so will have to try and take a short one week trip, looks like China!
I did almost get a new residency as well in a bar that I would have loved… but that lasted all of one weekend…
I managed to finally get my bow!!! And its a beast! Thou maybe I should have got one that is also sold in Korea… That could come back to bite me in the ass later on.
And finally looks like BeFM is doing the expat DJ comp again… Guess I will try for third time lucky!
So with Naam 2015 finishing up recently, DJs are starting to decide what new goodies they might set their eyes on for their next purchase while others are considering how some of the announcements will affect them but honestly, while there was some key announcements and reveals at this years Naam, overall there was nothing really and truely ground breaking, just a lot of re-inventing of current technology and minor improvements. There is no new feature to revolutionise the way DJs operate, and honestly there hasnt been one for awhile, however with a lot of the new technology that is on the horizon, I think we will see the next revolution happen in the next few years. So this is my thoughts/predictions for what we might see, but before I go into those, lets take a look at the previous big moments in Music history to give us an idea of the things I’m talking about.
Firstly music is music, its something that fundamentally wont change. Music we experience primarily thru listening, thou we can ‘feel’ it and we can ‘experience’ it, these are secondary to the fact that music needs to be listened too to experience it properly (I know with deaf people its another issue, so I am keeping this general here) So while we can add other components to music like visual or social, at its core, music is something listened to, and that is not something you can change. The biggest changes in music history have really come from the different ways people listen to music
So with this in mind, lets have a look at the history of music ‘technology’
1. Music notation (the first big music revolution) – music represented in written format, allowed people to recreate tunes
2. Recorded music (the second big music revolution) – allowed people to record sound to be listened to at a later time
3. Telephones – allowed sound to be shared across great distances
4. Radio – sound and music being shared over radio waves removing the need for having a physical copy of the music (eg a vinyl recording)
5. Tape – the change from vibration based recordings to storing music infomation as magnetic infomation, reducing the size required to store a lot of sound
6. The Walkman – portable music in a smaller user friendly size (sure boomboxes could also come under this category, but it was the smaller size that counts here)
7. Digital (the third big music revolution) – This changed everything, being able to store music as digital infomation rather than analogue, this was a huge stepping stone in not only the musical world but in the world in general
8. CDs – before now, music was often played especially by djs on vinyl, tapes were often over-looked as a medium for DJs because of their impracticality for live performances and music manipulation. CDs changed the way we consumed music once again. CDs allowed people to burn their own CDs, unlike the vinyl era when printing vinyl was extremely expensive, being able to burn CDs from the comfort of home changed the way we listened to music, no longer being bound to listening to a whole album, people could burn their own compliations. Also CDs not only reduced the size of recorded music but also preceded the inovations to come with CD players made for DJs allowing them to manipulate music in ways not previously possible with the pinnacle of this technology being the CDJ
9. MP3 – As with CDs before paving the way for the creation of tools to be able to manipulate music live from a digital perspective, mp3 allowed music to be stored in sizes smaller than previously seen, this was important because comupters at the time were limited with disc space (both at home and online storing) and internet transfers of music was limited to slow dial up connections at expensive costs. Mp3 allowed the explosion of music sharing and also at the same time, Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) started sprining up allowing the average person access to the tools to manipulate and produce their own music without the need for expensive studios. Mention must go to napster for starting up the music piracy era which rocked the music industry again in the way people obtain their music
10. Streaming – The change from the traditional TV and radio broadcasting of music, streaming bought the option to the digital world, allowing content to be shared in real time to people across the globe. With streaming also came the reduced sizes in media while still maintaining quality (Youtube being the big one here, but now we have multiple options for streaming)
11. DVS systems – While this is a mere combination of the technology before it, it is a combination that has opened up the DJ industry and allowed it to truely expand. From Serato to Rekordbox and many inbetween, these systems allow music to be played and manipulated using a laptop controlled by different control surfaces or the removal of a computer completely and only needing a hard drive has changed the way DJs work and think. With thousands of songs now being able to be stored on a device no bigger than an eraser, music is more accessible than ever before. Also DVS systems have allowed for portable DJ options from small midi controllers to mobile/tablet DJ options being more than just viable
And thus we come to point where we currently are in the DJ world, while we have come a long way, the next step I think is where things really get interesting, so lets take a look at what could be on the horizon…
Google glass & Microsofts holo lens
While the technology is still bulky, once it slims down, I can see this as being a viable interface for DJs, imagine having waveforms in your heads up display, or track search using a holo representation of your record box, browsing songs with a swipe of a finger and loading them the same way. We have already seen some touch screen implementation of DJ technology, but it still doesnt quite replace the need to be able to feel what you are doing, however the extra add on esp with holo technology could lead to some really exciting creations and inovations. Or the reverse could also happen, we already have silent discos, imagine the crowd also having holo lens and recreating the whole club environment and expeirence, even allowing the dj to have direct feed back with the crowd via things like holo statuses above peoples heads (just like nightclub city) or you could totally redecorate the club environment digitally (just like in psycho pass)
Holograms – Singers back from the dead or performing at mulitple locations simultaneously
So we already had holo pac, how about creating a dj show filled with holographic singers and performers controlled by the dj, the concept isnt as far off as the technology develops further. Or even have a DJ streamed at multiple locations via hologram
Virtual Reality – How about a virtual club
So we already know virtual reality is charging foward and is set to be the next big evoulton in technology, this could lead to virtual clubs, we already have things like livestreaming creating a kind of virtual club feel, virtual hangouts and livestream chat parties etc, the next step would of course be people being able to virtually go to a concert or club and share in the experience.
As far as virtual reality goes, I still think the big eventual step will be full imersion VR (ala Sword Art or Matrix) which would not only change the club world but also the world as we know it. When technology reaches this state thou, things will be vastly different than they are now. But at the current state, being able to wear something like Oculus rift and have yourself emerged inside a club isn’t as unbelievable as it once was
Voice commands vs gesture controls
While voice command software is nothing new, it hasnt taken off as much as people would hope, I think the reason for that is there is a lot of people out there who dont feel comfortable using thier voice, plain and simple, its a common personality trait, also using voice control in the DJ world, well yeah, its just totally impractical given the loud environment we work in, however, gesture control is a totally different story esp given that big name DJs use gestures all the time to control the crowd. While touch screens are flaunted in clubs, they are merely the begining of the posibillities, things like the Nod – buetooth gesture control ring or Mota Smart Ring can be used to track your gestures (or even technology like Xbox Kinect to track the whole area behind the DJ booth), imagine linking the motion of raising your arms to an audio effect, while seemingly simple, this is something that hasnt really been explored mostly because of the lag and unpredictable nature of wireless connections esp in a live performance environment, however, as wirless techonlogy becomes more stable and reliable, things like gesture control can become much more practical, imagine standing back from the DJ Booth or doing a Steve Aoki in front of the corwd and using a ring or watch to trigger the effect and controlling it using your hands away from the booth. It can make for some great crowd interactions and show possibilities. While the technology is there, the reliablitly is yet to catch up.
Carrying on with the wireless connection advancements that are surely to happen and once they do make it more stable, it also opens up the use of things like Ownphones/Earin – new earphone designs that can be worn as in ears and are totally wireless. Removing the need for cables is a big thing in the DJ world because we are often surrounded by the mess of cables everywhere connecting all the various parts and pieces, a switch into wireless connectivity is a wish of many DJs to help clean up the booths
There will of course be many other advances to come out that will make DJs lives easier, things from smart luggage to smaller PCs, use of mobile systems to fully replace the need for a PC, touch screens, smarter controls, better sound quality, increased storage space etc. While all these advancements will be good for the DJ world, they are hardly revolutionary, merely things to make life easier. I truely believe the next big revolution that will hit the DJn world is virtual reality with the precursors to it being holographic and heads up display technology paving the way. Thoughts?
So this set list even has some audio to accompany it! Yeah I decided to record the first part of it since it was a very slow night, so ended up playing a ‘house’ set to begin with, thou after 40mins in, it picked up really quickly so switched from chill mode to party mode and stopped recording (wanted a nice house set on file) Also didn’t even play a hip hop set that night so kinda why the numbers of tracks are down from my normal
1. Soul Searcher – Can’t get enough
2. Syn Cole – Miami 82 (Avicii Edit)
3. Dzeko & Torres – Steel Drums
4. Chromeo – Jealous (Solidisco Rmx)
5. Solidisco Ft. Skyy – Top of the World
6. Ariana Grande – Love Me Harder (Martini Crew Remix)
7. Calvin Harris Ft. Ellie Goulding – Outside (DJ Max-wave Rmx)
8. Ariana Grande – Break Free (Zedd & Jon Electra Rmx)
9. Mariah Carey Ft Wale – You Don’t Know What (Rightside & Mark Di Meo Rmx)
10. Solidisco – Work Your Body
11. Fonda Rae – Over Like a Fat Rat (Jazz N Groove Classic Mix)
12. Alessandro Viale Ft. Vaanya Diva – Deeper (Morris Corti Rmx)
13. Justin Timberlake – Sexyback (Ultimix)
14. Robin Thicke Ft. Pharrell – Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Rmx)
15. Bruno Mars – Treasure (Cosmic Dawn Rmx)
16. Far East Movement – Rocketeer (DJ Kue Rmx)
17. DJ Cassidy – Calling All Hearts (Frankie Knuckles Rmx)
18. Daft Punk – Lucky (Starjack Hype Rmx)
19. Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk (Billy Beats Rmx)
20. Michael Jackson – Love Never Felt So Good (Fedde Le Grand Rmx)
21. Rave Radio Ft Chris Willis, Reece Low – Feel The Indigo Love (Chris Royal Rmx)
22. Icona Pop – Just Another Night (Solid Disco Rmx)
23. Mariah Carey – You’re Mine (JS Rmx)
24. Charli Xcx – Boom Clap (Young Bombs Rmx)
25. Harwell Ft Luciana – Arcadia (Merzo Rmx)
26. BK Duke & Shcedule 1 Ft. Jake Pains – Get Messy
27. DJ Bl3nd, Ferry & Crispy Crunch – Side to Side
28. Nicki Minaj – Anaconda (Mark Ianni Bootleg)
29. Flo Rida – Freaking Out
30. T-ara – Sugar Free (Ferry Rmx)
31. Joel Fletcher & Savage – Swing (Combo! Rmx)
32. Joel Fletcher – Afterdark (Rmx)
33. Reece Low – Monk Funk
34. FBTA Ft. Crispy Crunch – ZZang ZZang Man
35. TJR – Ass Hypnotized
36. Timmy Trumpet & Savage – Freaks
37. MAKJ – Lets Get Fucked Up
38. Bombs Away – Baseline Maniacs (Ferry Rmx)
39. Showtek – Bouncer
40. Play-N-Skillz – Literally I Can’t
41. Steve Aoki – Rage The Night Away (Dopeztb Trap Edit)
42. Daddy Yankee – Lovumba
43. Wisin Y Yandel – Also Me Gusta De Ti
44. Don Omar – Danza Kuduro
45. Daddy Yankee – Limbo
46. Michel Telo – Ai Se Eu Te Pego
47. Sean Kingston – Fire Burning
48. Don Omar – Zumba
49. Pitbull – Calle Ocho
50. Beyonce – Run the World
51. Rihanna – S&M
52. 2NE1 – Can’t Nobody
53. GD & TOP Ft. 2NE1 – Oh Yeah
54. Usher – DJ Got Us Falling In Love (Hypercrush)
55. Redfoo – I’ll Award You With My Body
56. David guetta – Play Hard
57. Justice Crew – Everybody
58. Usher – Scream (Seamus Edit)
59. Hardwell Vs Krewella – Apollo Alive
60. Ferry – Feel the Vibe
So, since the FB year in Review this time round completely sucked balls and since I have my own webpage, I feel it’s only natural that I post up my review here 🙂
It’s 2015 already, that came by quickly… In this day and age time really does seem to just fly by, with so much going on in our lives it makes sense So before getting into this year properly, time to reflect on 2014 which was another good year for me and have managed to solidify myself in the DJ scene more and towards the end of the year started working on connections to further myself in 2015. Its all about that ground work! Had plenty of little achievements in 2014 but the main highlights for me were
– 2nd Place BeFM (again)
– DJn for Redbull at UMF
– Looking after my health, dropping 10kg and getting my fitness buzz back on
– Globe Trotting (Bali, Tokyo, Taipei, Shanghai, Boracay)
– Meeting Jazzy Jeff!
– Starting a sport I have always wanted to do (Archery, new bow on its way!)
– Some crazy parties and nights out (stock standard as a DJ)
– Learning how to record and produce as well as hooking up with some new MC’s
– A pretty good year playing touch
So those are my highlights for the year, not bad but still need to keep building on them, had a couple of failed and missed opportunities last year but that’s just the way it goes. The failed ones are ones I chose to pull out of, the missed ones, well will be looking at changing those this year, so without further ado, my goals for 2015, these are the end goals, things I hope to achieve by the end of the year, there will be plenty of short term goals in-between, but these are what I ultimately want to achieve this year
– Travel to at least 2 countries this year (possibly more, depends if I can do a tour again this year)
– DJ at UMF and WDF again
– DJ on a big stage at a festival this year
– DJ a main set at one of the big clubs
– Gain a new residency
– Drop to 80-82kg
– Release a mixtape (Major Flavours style) using local artists
– Release a track of my own creation
– Perform a DJ/MC set of my own design (details will come later)
– Learn/Try a new sport (there is a couple I want to try again or pick up properly)
At the end of 2015, I will endeavor to revisit this list and see how much of it I can tick off! I might also add a few more goals to this list, but as of now, this is where my sights are set! Let’s go!