Showing posts with label Critical Bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Critical Bass. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

What Makes a good DJ set by Humberto Mendez



So yesterday I came across an argument of some local DJ’s. It started with one of them saying “going to be dropping bombs” at said event. Then other dj’s came along and said “I’m going to drop better tracks than you”. From there it went to this full on argument about which one of them was a better DJ. It made me a bit disgusted to think that instead of them saying “good luck on your set” they would much rather talk crap about each other. But it also made me think about what makes a DJ set interesting for me. As a writer and producer I go to shows, A LOT! So I have seen a bunch of local talent as well as some of the beatport charting artists you are all mostly familiar with. I know when I like a set and when I don’t but I really haven’t thought about the aspects of what makes a live set great for me. I sat down for a couple of hours to give it some thought and came up with this. Note, this is about what makes a set for ME so of course it’s an opinion. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and this one is mine.




1. Intro and Outro

You may be thinking that the first thing you should do is start with a “guaranteed banger”, though that may work for some, it sure as hell doesn’t work for me. I like sets to be a story or a rollercoaster, I feel like every set should have a build up and how can you build it up if you start with some HUGE track right from the start? You’re going to bore me if you do that. I suggest you look into having an intro and outro with meaning. If you produce, make your own. Maybe some movie quoting or something melodic. I really enjoy the intro for Knife Party and Above and Beyond was great when I saw them start with “small moments like these” at the first weekend of Ultra Music Festival. I think the way Porter Robinson ends his shows with “Language” leaves a huge impact on the performance. An intro and outro can make your show just that much better for me and hopefully for others.



 2. SONG SELECTION!

This is crucial as hell. If you’re playing beatports top 100 you’re just like 90% of the other DJ’s and I am not even going to come near your stage while you’re performing. It pisses me off when people perform banger track after banger. I get it, “Animals” is in right now. But remember that thousands of other dj’s are playing it as well. If you want to make people go “Woah what the hell was that” I suggest performing your own tracks a lot more. If you don’t produce then perform your friends tracks! If you don’t have friends that produce try finding some underground tracks on soundcloud. The internet is a great tool, use it! Using tracks that are not too known will make people more interested in the song. Warning: prepare for phones being out with the shazam app. You’ll tend to have that effect on people if you take this piece of advice haha.



3. Video & stage production:

Last but defiantly not least! I’m not expecting every DJ out there to perform at a venue that has an led stage or a projector but you do perform there you should always, ALWAYS set a gameplan for video production. Videography can give you a great advantage. Funny videos, unique illusions and lyrics can really make your performance more interesting and that means it can leave an impact on the viewer. I typically like to have my logo for the end and some points in the middle. Since I am lucky to have a .png (transparent logo) I put a cool scenery video behind it. I personally also like to put some videos of glovers giving lightshows also. Everybody has their own idea of video production. For some great inspiration I suggest you see the comedy of a video show that is a Dillon Francis set or the complete epicness that is a Deadmau5 video production!

This is really just what I enjoy in shows so this isn’t a fullproof plan on how to make your set incredible for everybody but more of a viewpoint from somebody who put some thought into it. Who knows, maybe these tips will have you becoming a more memorable local performer! I guess you can’t knock it until you try it!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

[EKM Guest Mix #001] CRITICAL BASS (The Final Mix) (Electro/Bass)


Critical Bass takes us on a journey into mad electro and big room vibes and all across the EDM spectrum! Electrokill is proud to have this amazing mix for our first EKM Guest Mix. We will have a guest artist every month to bring you mixes with unreleased/exclusive material and some of their special selection of what's hot on the scene now! Let's start this now, fasten your seat belt, crank up the bass and get ready for 45 minutes of intense electro/house music!



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Tracklist:

1.Uberjak'd - GTFU (Original Mix)
2. Martin Garrix & Sidney Samson - Animals (Original Mix)
3. The Bloody Beetroots feat. Tai & Bart B More - Spank (GTA Remix)
4. Jebu - Are U Ready (Original Mix)
5. Nom De Strip - Techno Saturday (Original Mix)
6. Nari & Milani, Maurizio Gubellini, Nicci - Vago (Luke & Skywalker's Festival Mix)
7. Row Rocka - Decode (Original Mix)
8. Zipper by Sound of Stereo (MAKJ Remix)
9. Knife Party - LRAD (Original Mix)
10. Will Sparks - Ah Yeah! (TJR Edit)
11. Ralvero - Fuck What U Heard (Original Mix)
12. Dim Chris - Show (Original Mix)
13. Leventina - Tumblr (Original Mix)
14. DJ Snake vs Junior Senior - Move Your Feet (Parisian Vision)
15.Excision & Far Too Loud - Annihilate (Original Mix)
16. MUST DIE! - Rest Nest (Original Mix)
17. Chief Keef - Love Sosa (RL Grime Remix)
18. Gent & Jawns - COCO
19. Brillz - Rachet Bitch
20. UZ & CRNKN - Booty 2 The Ground (TWRK REMIX)
21. Flux Pavilion - OneTwoThree (Make Your Body Wanna)
22. Excision & Space Laces - Bounce (Original Mix)
23. Mat Zo, Porter Robinson,Pegboard Nerds - Easy Encounter (Koyote Bootleg)
24. Armin Van Buuren & W&W - D# Fat (Maraud Festival Trap Remix)
25. Jacob Van Hage & Saint Liz - Voodoo (Ookay Trap Remix)
26. Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At (Team Bayside High & Willy Joy Bootleg)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

[THE FESTIVAL #48] Moby, Hardwell, The Loops Of Fury, BB3, The Socialytes, No Hesitation, RMarlon, Air Doctor, Electric Joy Ride, Critical Bass, dBerrie, Kura, Makj, Mr. Sir


Many great treats for you today, a devastating remix of Hardwell's Spaceman by Mr. Sir, at first I was like "not another Spaceman remix" but when I heard the drop and the way he twisted the track, I was immediately sold! Then I invite you to check out BB3's new EP "The Empire", the house/club mixes are really dope! And since we like to give you many new house music, grab new free downloads from Moby, The Loops Of Fury, The Socialytes, No Hesitation, RMarlon, Air Doctor, Electric Joy Ride, Critical Bass, dBerrie, Kura & Makj.



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