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new routine using serato
DAMIGE
7:52 AM - 20 January, 2007
yo kid you cant be touched with that juggle... did you make the beat yourself or what was that you were using... keep doing ya thang...
djgtekfrmsanjo
9:03 AM - 20 January, 2007
if you read the message the flipping off was for the people that talk "ish" more with their mouth than with their hands. there are a few djs in particular that do bad talk about me so this video was for them specifically. thats all im not being ignorant and im just sharing the video and the routine itself and asking for feedback.
DJ GaFFle
12:43 PM - 20 January, 2007
Nice bro! You do it at a speed where it almost looks instructional. I need to flip my monitor to study the patterns and elevate my skill level at beat juggling. Thanx for posting...
nik39
2:07 PM - 20 January, 2007
Nice. I agree with flipping the fingers, not nice, even when I understand you ;) Still good routine.
twinsouls
5:38 PM - 20 January, 2007
Go head and flip off who you want man.Anyone feeling offence to it is the hater your reffering too.Im not gonna knock you for having confidence or even a little cocky cause in this game,your not gonna get no where if you always think you suck or let it get to you when people dont believe in you.That Ish was tight and only makes me want to step my game up.Thanks for the inspiration...Peace.
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DJ Limelight
9:14 AM - 21 January, 2007
Sh*t was nice. Looks like you're pretty even handed (a good quality to have). F*ck it. Obviously, someone's been hating on you. It's better to show and prove rather than to talk about them. Keep doing your thing homey.
George Tunee
9:31 AM - 21 January, 2007
nice! but you should have recorded it directly, the clicking of the fader is really annoying..
Audio1
6:02 PM - 21 January, 2007
Dont hate. GTEK is the man out here... Some of yall should go to a battle. A Middle Finger is nothing compared to a barrage of well executed disses and stunts.
dj KarrsiN
11:48 PM - 21 January, 2007
I was j/k, maybe my sarcasm wasn't obvious enough!
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nice, but why you gotta flip us off. Not Nice!!I was j/k, maybe my sarcasm wasn't obvious enough!
sweetL
11:38 AM - 22 January, 2007
ohkay thats cool....
its nice dude - real nice...
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if you read the message the flipping off was for the people that talk "ish" more with their mouth than with their hands. there are a few djs in particular that do bad talk about me so this video was for them specifically. thats all im not being ignorant and im just sharing the video and the routine itself and asking for feedback.ohkay thats cool....
its nice dude - real nice...
DJ GaFFle
4:43 PM - 22 January, 2007
one thing...You've got the skills but don't concentrate your ENTIRE battle-routine on the ready-made battle records. Flip some true 12" songs and be original. Try not to do 100% beat-juggling with just a little scratch performance tossed in for good measure.
Try to incorporate a couple of body tricks/turnarounds/etc...The reason I mention this is because most battle-guys are looking like clones these days.
Try to incorporate a couple of body tricks/turnarounds/etc...The reason I mention this is because most battle-guys are looking like clones these days.
DeezNotes
5:30 PM - 22 January, 2007
Tight. Real clean. I don't keep up with battle techniques or anything, but sometimes when a person juggles a beat that's not too familiar, I like to hear the original just a little bit to hear the DJs variation when they juggle it.
On a side note, I heard a story where Vicious V threw a dildo at a competitor during a competition. The finger doesn't seem that bad now, does it?
On a side note, I heard a story where Vicious V threw a dildo at a competitor during a competition. The finger doesn't seem that bad now, does it?
DJ Limelight
5:35 PM - 22 January, 2007
Try to incorporate a couple of body tricks/turnarounds/etc...The reason I mention this is because most battle-guys are looking like clones these days.
I TOTALLY agree with Gaffle. I think it takes away from the set when dudes don't use real songs and flip them. It's like everyone in the world is using the same 2 or 3 hundred battle records. I'd much rather see someone flip a real song.
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one thing...You've got the skills but don't concentrate your ENTIRE battle-routine on the ready-made battle records. Flip some true 12" songs and be original. Try not to do 100% beat-juggling with just a little scratch performance tossed in for good measure.Try to incorporate a couple of body tricks/turnarounds/etc...The reason I mention this is because most battle-guys are looking like clones these days.
I TOTALLY agree with Gaffle. I think it takes away from the set when dudes don't use real songs and flip them. It's like everyone in the world is using the same 2 or 3 hundred battle records. I'd much rather see someone flip a real song.
djgtekfrmsanjo
8:09 PM - 22 January, 2007
well in case that check these out
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Watchwww.youtube.com
i use a couple of real songs in those routines like dialated peoples - back again, outkast - fresh and clean remix, lupe fiasco - pressure
oh yeah and about the body tricks .. i try not to do them because here in the bay area those things dont get you much respect. its all about skills with djs like teeko, mrb, illtraxx, cplus, swift rock, etc here
Watchwww.youtube.com
and
Watchwww.youtube.com
i use a couple of real songs in those routines like dialated peoples - back again, outkast - fresh and clean remix, lupe fiasco - pressure
oh yeah and about the body tricks .. i try not to do them because here in the bay area those things dont get you much respect. its all about skills with djs like teeko, mrb, illtraxx, cplus, swift rock, etc here
DJ Limelight
9:00 PM - 22 January, 2007
I like the DMC routine a lot man. You kill it with juggles. If you're able to work in some advanced scratches in between the juggle routines, you'll be stiff competition for real.
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