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ju-e

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  1. Yes! Up and down, in and out, story telling cuts! love it bro :-)
  2. He really is a scratch god... and an amazing fashion guru. I am expecting to see him on the Apprentice next year because his business model is brilliant and the margins he has set are amazing...... I have also downloaded everything and ordered everything because of the tweetray.. Thought the tracks were alright thou
  3. Thanks Chris, nice reply. This is the sort of thing I was looking for. Good to gauge other peoples understanding, and I am pleased with the feedback from everyone bearing in mind it was just some cutting and nothing particularly great. I wanted to put what I would call an average file up and see what people could suggest to improve it as I am feeling out of touch as to what is next level and need some help. Absolutely agree with what you are saying (including the weak one click taser variations ha ha), and as for the phrasing finishing on a down beat, I have always found that when I have started to shift phrasing too much causes people to struggle to understand it (and it becomes even more self indulgent and over technical and less funky), hence falling back to finishing on the downbeat and conforming to standard(ish) phrasing. Enjoying all the nerdy responses on this thread :-) Cheers again everyone
  4. I wonder what you mean with "scaling the combination" - is it related to the pitch? Letting go of what you've drilled is really a huge problem, partially because it makes you feel more secure and similar combos that you haven't practiced as much sound more sloppy. To develop the autonomous senses you're talking about requires concentration in the first place, though. Ahh, the problems of a scratch nerd. http://www.studioscratches.com/the-scratch-djs-guide-to-deliberate-practice/ Nice article, thanks for the link :-) Is that your site?
  5. Ha ha!! Thanks mate :-) Believe it or not, I have got hundreds of the things, but I always go back to the same toasted scratchy seal! :-) Something I should get out of the habit of doing!
  6. Thanks everyone for the feedback, to be honest it was a spur of the moment thing, hence using a phone and not recording through the mixer. Will not do that again :-) So, I suppose what I am still after is some views on flow, what was missing, what to work on as I think I am a bit out of touch with what is new and next ish. As one of the comments above was getting at (I think anyway, message board sarcasm sometimes passes me by....), there were a lot of transforms (which seems to be my stock transition cut, rather than say a chirp) so what/how do you all transition between cuts, and also going from closed to open variations? Cheers again
  7. Thanks broke, appreciate you taking time to check it out
  8. Hi, Please take a couple of mins and give me some pointers on what I need to work on. I really will appreciate the feedback Thanks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLwdArnCNIE
  9. Yowser! Steve, don't stress :-) Everyone had 8 votes, and they had to be filled. Thats all. People could only vote on the vids in the comp. Its just opinion, and certainly not aimed at you!
  10. Ha ha!!!!! No, just a wake up call that scratch battles are not really for me! But I am absolutely gobsmacked at what is believed to be amazing scratching on here. But as I said Steve, this is my very subjective view and not criticism of you at all. I think it is great you are doing this, but it is not for me. Good luck mate, and mine was an absolutely honest vote, Tags kills it and no one can step to him peace
  11. Hmmm.... I think the disappointing thing here is that there is nothing here that is raising the level. I can remember hating on Rucker for saying the same thing back in 2003. I entered this comp to really get a feel for where scratching has moved too, who's new in the game and who's advancing it. And unfortunately I don't see anything. I am acutely aware this is extremely subjective, but I can watch files and see missed clicks, weak record control and attempts to hit "power move" home runs and this is construed as amazing..... No consideration around what it actually sounds like (the scratching, not the beat)... This is supposed to be about sounding dope isn't it? But the general consensus seems to be about super fast efforts with vocal samples that contain enough gaps that mistakes are hidden.... I love scratching for how it sounds, not going hammer and tongs all the time ,but actually flowing, you know with a bit of up and down..... I know a lot of really dope dis that can hit all the techniques but surely it is about how a dj applies those techniques to make something musical. Pitching and scaling sounds, total control and "making it talk"... So, I wish everyone all the best in this competition, but personally it is not for me. Good luck nailing techniques...... Peace J
  12. 1. Dj Tags 2. Chimielix 3. JesusKut 4. Dj Biox 5. Hypnotize 6. RedMist 7. Akikoluv 8. Celsius
  13. Lots of dope files! Going to be taking my time over casting my votes I think!
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