DJ Blaze Set List Saturday June 14th 2014

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Set List June 14th 2014 (yes the photo is from a different night, but meh, does care lol)

New/Re-Up tracks

  1. David Guetta & Kaz James – Blast off (original mix)
  2. Psy Ft. Snoop Dogg – Hangover
  3. Bingo Players – Knock You Out (Hardwell Remix)
  4. Linkin Park Vs Twoloud Vs Shermanlogy – What I’ve Done (Arthur White)
  5. 2NE1/CL – CL Solo

Set List 11pm-1.30am

  1. David Guetta & Kaz James – Blast Off (original mix)
  2. Bombs Away – Better Luck Next Time
  3. Static Revenger Ft. Kay – Back Off Bitch! (Taco Cat Remix)
  4. Albert Kick – Evil Girl
  5. DJ Kronic Ft. Bombs Away – Looking for some girls
  6. J Lo Ft. Pitbull – Live it Up (Jumpsmokers)
  7. Usher – DJ Got us Falling in Love (Hypercrush)
  8. Redfoo – I’ll Award You with my Body
  9. FEM – Bang it to the Curb (Sidney Roller Transition)
  10. DJ Snake & Lil Jon – Turn Down for What
  11. 2NE1 – CL Solo
  12. Nicki Minaj – Boss ass Bitch
  13. Clayton Williams – Shut Down Vegas
  14. DJ Scene – Damn
  15. Major Lazer – Bubble Butt
  16. Jason Derulo – Talk Dirty
  17. DMX – Party Up
  18. 2Pac – California Love
  19. Dr Dre – Next Episode
  20. VIC – Wobble
  21. Psy Feat Snoop Dogg – Hangover
  22. Just Blaze – Higher
  23. Wiz Khalifa Vs DJ Khaled – Black and Yellow Wins (transition)
  24. Tae Yang – Ringa Linga
  25. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Niggas in Paris
  26. Asap Rocky – Wild for the Night
  27. 2 Chains Vs Afrojack – Birthday Song (trap mix)
  28. Kanye West – Mercy (Trap mix)
  29. Lil Wayne – Lollipop (Convince Trap Mix)
  30. Swedish House Mafia – Don’t you Worry Child (Valid Trap Mix)
  31. Steve Aoki – Rage the Night Away (Dopeztb Trap Edit)
  32. Boom Man Ft. 2 Chainz Vs Calvin Harris – Drinking from the Bottle (Transition)
  33. Makj & Lil Jon – Let’s Get Fucked Up
  34. Bingo Players – Knock You Out (Hardwell Remix)
  35. Joel Fletcher & Savage – Swing (Combo Remix)
  36. R3hab & Nervo – Revolution
  37. Swanky Tunes – Blood Rush
  38. TJR – Feel It
  39. Carl Tricks – Mad Dash (Bingo Players Edit)
  40. D-Jastic – Up to no Good
  41. MFBTY – Sweet Dream
  42. Robin Thick – Blurred Lines (Justin Sane Remix)
  43. Deeper (Morris Corti Remix)
  44. Kid Massive – Yawn (Vandalism Remix)
  45. Reece Low – Monk Funk
  46. Scndl – Gypsy
  47. TJR – Eat God See Acid
  48. Syn Cole – Miami 82 (Avicii Edit)
  49. Starjack & Collini – Smack Em, Catch Em
  50. Don Omar – Danzo Kuduro
  51. Daddy Yankee – Limbo
  52. Maroon 5 – Moves Like Jagger
  53. Psy – Gentleman
  54. X10 – 엑스텐‬
  55. Hanmin – Show me your Bba Sae
  56. TJR – Ode to TNT
  57. Showtek – Booyah
  58. Hardwell Vs Krewella – Apollo Alive
  59. TJR – Come Back Down
  60. Zedd – Spectrum (Getter Remix)
  61. Jason Derulo – Whatcha Say (Afrojack Remix)
  62. 2NE1 – I am the Best
  63. Floorfilla – Anthem 4 Remix
  64. Public Service Announcement 2k13
  65. Jason Derulo – Wiggle
  66. Exo-K – Overdose

This month was a small change up, mainly because of UMF I switched my sets to be heavier EDM based for a bit of practice as well as trying out new combinations as I start working for towards developing my entry set for BeFM. Interestingly enough while I was looking for tracks I did come across a couple of better remixes of some Linkin Park tracks, definitely loving the rock/edm mashups (then again I have always loved a bit of good rock) and love smashing them out in my sets

I made it to UMF!

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So that happened, I got to play at UMF! Well technically speaking I did, in reality I was playing outside UMF next to the entry gate as people were walking in, so they would all walk past me as I was spinning from the Red Bull event jeep/truck, but hey, least I got to play, happy about that but of course it didn’t go completely smoothly, last min things never do…

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So, UMF, firstly lets talk about that, it is arguably the biggest EDM festival going around the world, and it is relatively consistent, however the line up and quality of most of the headliners… yeah on the main stage this year they were rubbish! Above and Beyond I left because I was so bored, and Steve Angelo was all over the dam place till he finally found some rhythm towards the end of his set, honestly the smaller stages and gate keeper DJs were a hell of a lot better from what I saw but I think by now most people are starting to realize this trend, big name DJs are shit, they are just producers who play their crap while it seems like its the tier of DJs underneath them that are the real crowd pleasers and the ones that really work on their craft

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So as you can see I am not a fan of UMF, the only reason I went was because I got to DJ there, have to give a shout out to Red Bull for hooking it up, being able to hang out and at least say I have been there is definitely something to go down on the winning at life list

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So, as for my set, well playing for a big ass line of people constantly moving past you is an interesting DJ dilemma, people aren’t staying in one place long enough for you to properly engage them but at the same time you are their first impression as they are coming thru the gate into the festival, so trying to not play the same music every 5 minutes yet keep the level at pretty much 100% isn’t the easiest thing. I ended up playing a typical club set but just mostly electro based and did manage to keep people entertained as they were coming thru with people cheering etc, dancing around, snapping photos etc but I think the festival staff in the area were more appreciative of the whole thing instead of hearing just the droning bass coming from the stadium. Friday night was definitely the busiest, people coming from work late to try and catch the last few acts kept the line pretty packed up till 9.30-10, sucks for those people because they missed the majority of the day and best acts. Sat started off good, I got to go around, watch a few acts and relax before jumping into my set, it started off really well… until the speakers blew, one was totally gone, the other I managed to keep using but with reduced sound it killed the impact I was having, which was annoying because I was just starting to get into my groove but ah well, shit happens.

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So, ill briefly go over what happened with the gear. Red Bull got the event truck delivered to them last week, so they had no time to actually go over it and check all the audio settings etc, the default setting I was using was messed up to say the least, everything was wrong and of course the speakers couldn’t handle it at all and nothing was being redlined either, the sub levels were all over the place and the echo feedback was a pain in the ass not to mention the turntables couldn’t be moved so I had to use them long ways instead of battle style which was annoying. No laptop stand and little room for Serato as well, who ever designed it obviously hadn’t thought it thru very well at all, the basics of what could have been an awesome set up are there but just stupid little things, they really should have consulted with a DJ…

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Well that pretty much sums it up, UMF in Seoul 2014… while people might be singing its praises if they were being honest it would be a different story and the headliners just weren’t that great, but personally half a mission accomplished and I got to play so I am happy with that, next time thou I definitely want a stage!!

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Serato + ME = Winning!

Since my long overdue upgrade to using ME as my video plugin, I have now been using it for a few months and I thought it would be prudent to post up a quick overview of the program, what I like about it and also my screen layout for people (mostly DJs) to look over and get an idea of the work flow, so here is the basic layout

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So, ignoring the Latest Import Folder being completely un-organised, this is my basic screen, Serato in the back ground, and ME on top. As you can see it is relatively easy to make ME fit over top of a normal Serato Layout since everything can be freely moved around the screen

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This one shows the Sequencer options which is one of the best things ever! I really wish Serato would make a built in Sequencer to use with like cue points and samples etc… But the sequencer in ME is very powerful, allowing you to use multiple fx to trigger on beat (similar layout to fruity loops) and to create different sequences you can save and trigger at will

For control of everything within Serato I use dicers, for ME I use a midi/usb connector to the mixer and I also use TouchOSC on my iPad to control both Serato and ME

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Here is my TouchOSC layout, its a work in progress as I am adjusting it to suit my play style but its almost finished!

So, since switching to ME instead of using Serato Video for my video DJn (mostly at Bar Fly) there is some noticeable differences that I like and loving

1. ME outputs videos at a much higher higher quality

2. ME is adjustable so you can move it around and show or hide windows and is still fully integrated with Serato

3. The Sequencer! This just kicks serious ass! And really allows you to focus on other things rather than trying to mess around with fx etc

That about sums it up, there is differences with fx and transitions but thats not really a big issue since they both come stocked with a lot of options, some different, some the same. There wasn’t much of a learning curve as its pretty simple to use, just a little messing around at first while you get use to it but thats to be expected and once I upgraded to Mavericks OS it has been running very smoothly with no problems. Overall ME is a great product, I just wish Serato would either merge ME fully into their system or sort their shit out and put some more development work into their own Serato Video Program as it has had very little change since its original release, so ME is just really blowing them out of the water.

Chur.