By: Tyrone
This is very remeniscent of a mix i heard him play at the Hacienda in 1993. Started with blackout, only he was playing 2 copies and double-beating them. Mental
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Some of the transitions are cut over quickly. Maybe there’s a clash or two in there. But this is what happens when you bring turntablism to house music–it’s not a bug but a feature. This mix was very...
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I do agree with this but Derrick May has so many mixes posted online (and doesn’t really need the promotion), so in terms of “giving back”, I’d say he already has.
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While some people may love and demand whatever new style/artist/trend currently is currently in vogue, remember that none of that would have been possible without the efforts of the old DJs of Chicago...
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bangin!!! best i’ve heard in a long time. tracklist anyone? especially the ones around 17.30 and 20.15!
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expressive, jamming vibes – digging all those cutz, pitch slides and juggling transitions. a lesson in how use a mixer with intensity, as a creative tool in it’s own right – get historical with this...
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