A DJ mix or DJ mixset is a sequence of musical tracks typically mixed together to appear as one continuous track. DJ mixes are usually performed using a DJ mixer and multiple sounds sources, such as turntables, CD players, digital audio players or computer sound cards, sometimes with the addition of samplers and effects units, although it's possible to create one using sound editing software.
DJ mixing is significantly different from live sound mixing. Remix services were offered beginning in the late 1970s in order to provide music which was more easily beatmixed by DJs for the dancefloor. One of the earliest DJs to refine their mixing skills was DJ Kool Herc.Francis Grasso was the first DJ to use headphones and a basic form of mixing at the New York nightclub Sanctuary. Upon its release in 2000, Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Presents: Another World became the biggest selling dj mix album in the US.
Music
A DJ mix is often put together with music from genres that fit into the more general term electronic dance music. Other genres mixed by DJ includes hip hop, breakbeat and disco. Four on the floor disco beats can be used to create seamless mixes so as to keep dancers locked to the dancefloor. Two of main characteristics of music used in dj mixes is a dominant bassline and repetitive beats. Music mixed by djs usually has a tempo which ranges from 120 bpm up to 160 bpm.
Audio mixing is the process by which multiple sounds are combined into one or more channels. In the process, the source signals' level, frequency content, dynamics, and panoramic position are manipulated and effects such as reverb may be added. This practical, aesthetic, or otherwise creative treatment is done in order to produce a mix that is more appealing to listeners.
Before the introduction of multitrack recording, all the sounds and effects that were to be part of a recording were mixed together at one time during a live performance. If the mix wasn't satisfactory, or if one musician made a mistake, the selection had to be performed over until the desired balance and performance was obtained. However, with the introduction of multitrack recording, the production phase of a modern recording has radically changed into one that generally involves three stages: recording, overdubbing, and mixdown.
Johnson & Johnson feat. Euphony - Long Time Gone (Emix)
Album: Euphony Invented The Emix
published: 17 Feb 2010
Junglist: Something Just For You London
Junglist massive!
This documentary is all about rise, love and fall of Jungle Music. Those of us who grow up listening to this music know it never dead off it just got rebanded Drum & Bass. Hopefully with this documentary we'll uncover its original pioneers and their history.
We were lucky enough to find original junglist Paul Ibiza and Ray Keith. We are very much thankful for their time and the wisdom they bestowed upon us. If you want to enjoy more of their work their social media links are below.
Paul Ibiza
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/276400-Paul-Ibiza
residentadvisor.net- https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/paulibiza/biography
Ray Keith
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/2332-Ray-Keith
FaceBook- https://www.facebook.com/RayKeithofficial
SoundCloud- https://s...
published: 17 Feb 2020
Cedrick Winkel Burger And The Yellow Blue Berries - Take It Easy
published: 22 Apr 2009
just for you london...oldskool classic :)
original written by m evans on same ting records
published: 04 May 2010
Hypocrites Riddim Compilation
WHEEEEEEL!
Frankie Paul - Hot Number (Junjo Lawes 198X)
Madoo - Hotel Fee (Junjo Lawes 198?)
Don Angelo - Settlement (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Black Euphony - Leggo Mi Hand (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Earl Sixteen - Come A Long Way (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Michael Palmer - No More Lean Boot (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Lone Ranger - Natty Dread On The Go (Coxsone Dodds 19??)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Hypocrites *Original (Label: Wail 'n' Soul Music 19??)
Enjoy!
published: 12 Sep 2008
Body Snatch - Hey! I Can't Explain It (Extatic Mix)
Body Snatch – Esoterics
Label: Big City Records (3) – BC 002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
Tracklist
A Esoterics (Dark Mix)
B1 Hey I Can't Explain It (Scanners Mix)
B2 Hey I Can't Explain It (Extatic Mix)
A rough remix of Jay-Z's D.O.A. by Toronto producer The Nock, from a few years back.
New material coming to soundcloud.com/TheNock soon!
inquiries: [email protected]
photo credit: Gustavo Gonzalez
Junglist massive!
This documentary is all about rise, love and fall of Jungle Music. Those of us who grow up listening to this music know it never dead off it ...
Junglist massive!
This documentary is all about rise, love and fall of Jungle Music. Those of us who grow up listening to this music know it never dead off it just got rebanded Drum & Bass. Hopefully with this documentary we'll uncover its original pioneers and their history.
We were lucky enough to find original junglist Paul Ibiza and Ray Keith. We are very much thankful for their time and the wisdom they bestowed upon us. If you want to enjoy more of their work their social media links are below.
Paul Ibiza
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/276400-Paul-Ibiza
residentadvisor.net- https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/paulibiza/biography
Ray Keith
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/2332-Ray-Keith
FaceBook- https://www.facebook.com/RayKeithofficial
SoundCloud- https://soundcloud.com/ray-keith
Twitter- https://twitter.com/RAYKEITH1
We were also lucky to find Jason Mallet a former band member who fell in love with Jungle Music when it was rebranded Drum & Bass. From Jason we learned how the rebranding process catapulted Jungle Music into the mainstream. For more on Jason and his work below you'll find his social media links.
Twitter- https://twitter.com/malletron?lang=en-gb
One last thing I would like add is although Omar Haji Ali is not mentioned in the end credits of the documentary, he and I co-created the documentary and Olakunle Odukoya produce it.
Thank you very much for your time and enjoy
Junglist massive!
This documentary is all about rise, love and fall of Jungle Music. Those of us who grow up listening to this music know it never dead off it just got rebanded Drum & Bass. Hopefully with this documentary we'll uncover its original pioneers and their history.
We were lucky enough to find original junglist Paul Ibiza and Ray Keith. We are very much thankful for their time and the wisdom they bestowed upon us. If you want to enjoy more of their work their social media links are below.
Paul Ibiza
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/276400-Paul-Ibiza
residentadvisor.net- https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/paulibiza/biography
Ray Keith
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/2332-Ray-Keith
FaceBook- https://www.facebook.com/RayKeithofficial
SoundCloud- https://soundcloud.com/ray-keith
Twitter- https://twitter.com/RAYKEITH1
We were also lucky to find Jason Mallet a former band member who fell in love with Jungle Music when it was rebranded Drum & Bass. From Jason we learned how the rebranding process catapulted Jungle Music into the mainstream. For more on Jason and his work below you'll find his social media links.
Twitter- https://twitter.com/malletron?lang=en-gb
One last thing I would like add is although Omar Haji Ali is not mentioned in the end credits of the documentary, he and I co-created the documentary and Olakunle Odukoya produce it.
Thank you very much for your time and enjoy
WHEEEEEEL!
Frankie Paul - Hot Number (Junjo Lawes 198X)
Madoo - Hotel Fee (Junjo Lawes 198?)
Don Angelo - Settlement (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Blac...
WHEEEEEEL!
Frankie Paul - Hot Number (Junjo Lawes 198X)
Madoo - Hotel Fee (Junjo Lawes 198?)
Don Angelo - Settlement (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Black Euphony - Leggo Mi Hand (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Earl Sixteen - Come A Long Way (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Michael Palmer - No More Lean Boot (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Lone Ranger - Natty Dread On The Go (Coxsone Dodds 19??)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Hypocrites *Original (Label: Wail 'n' Soul Music 19??)
Enjoy!
WHEEEEEEL!
Frankie Paul - Hot Number (Junjo Lawes 198X)
Madoo - Hotel Fee (Junjo Lawes 198?)
Don Angelo - Settlement (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Black Euphony - Leggo Mi Hand (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Earl Sixteen - Come A Long Way (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Michael Palmer - No More Lean Boot (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Lone Ranger - Natty Dread On The Go (Coxsone Dodds 19??)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Hypocrites *Original (Label: Wail 'n' Soul Music 19??)
Enjoy!
Body Snatch – Esoterics
Label: Big City Records (3) – BC 002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat,...
Body Snatch – Esoterics
Label: Big City Records (3) – BC 002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
Tracklist
A Esoterics (Dark Mix)
B1 Hey I Can't Explain It (Scanners Mix)
B2 Hey I Can't Explain It (Extatic Mix)
Body Snatch – Esoterics
Label: Big City Records (3) – BC 002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
Tracklist
A Esoterics (Dark Mix)
B1 Hey I Can't Explain It (Scanners Mix)
B2 Hey I Can't Explain It (Extatic Mix)
Band: Bodysnatch
Song: Clinical Torturement
Album: Insights Of A Rotten Theatre
Release Date: 2011
Genre: Slam Death Metal / Brutal Death Metal / Experimental S...
Band: Bodysnatch
Song: In The Chamber Of Anger
Album: Universe Of Gory Tales [ep]
Release Date: 2009
Genre: Slam Death Metal / Brutal Death Metal / Experimental...
Band: Bodysnatch
Song: Longing For The Sky
Album: Sons Of Banishment [Split EP with Flesh Throne]
Release Date: not fixed [2019]
Genre: Slam Death Metal / Bru...
A rough remix of Jay-Z's D.O.A. by Toronto producer The Nock, from a few years back.
New material coming to soundcloud.com/TheNock soon!
inquiries: swel.conc...
A rough remix of Jay-Z's D.O.A. by Toronto producer The Nock, from a few years back.
New material coming to soundcloud.com/TheNock soon!
inquiries: [email protected]
photo credit: Gustavo Gonzalez
A rough remix of Jay-Z's D.O.A. by Toronto producer The Nock, from a few years back.
New material coming to soundcloud.com/TheNock soon!
inquiries: [email protected]
photo credit: Gustavo Gonzalez
Junglist massive!
This documentary is all about rise, love and fall of Jungle Music. Those of us who grow up listening to this music know it never dead off it just got rebanded Drum & Bass. Hopefully with this documentary we'll uncover its original pioneers and their history.
We were lucky enough to find original junglist Paul Ibiza and Ray Keith. We are very much thankful for their time and the wisdom they bestowed upon us. If you want to enjoy more of their work their social media links are below.
Paul Ibiza
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/276400-Paul-Ibiza
residentadvisor.net- https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/paulibiza/biography
Ray Keith
Discography- https://www.discogs.com/artist/2332-Ray-Keith
FaceBook- https://www.facebook.com/RayKeithofficial
SoundCloud- https://soundcloud.com/ray-keith
Twitter- https://twitter.com/RAYKEITH1
We were also lucky to find Jason Mallet a former band member who fell in love with Jungle Music when it was rebranded Drum & Bass. From Jason we learned how the rebranding process catapulted Jungle Music into the mainstream. For more on Jason and his work below you'll find his social media links.
Twitter- https://twitter.com/malletron?lang=en-gb
One last thing I would like add is although Omar Haji Ali is not mentioned in the end credits of the documentary, he and I co-created the documentary and Olakunle Odukoya produce it.
Thank you very much for your time and enjoy
WHEEEEEEL!
Frankie Paul - Hot Number (Junjo Lawes 198X)
Madoo - Hotel Fee (Junjo Lawes 198?)
Don Angelo - Settlement (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Black Euphony - Leggo Mi Hand (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Earl Sixteen - Come A Long Way (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Michael Palmer - No More Lean Boot (Kenneth Hoo Kim 1984)
Lone Ranger - Natty Dread On The Go (Coxsone Dodds 19??)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Hypocrites *Original (Label: Wail 'n' Soul Music 19??)
Enjoy!
Body Snatch – Esoterics
Label: Big City Records (3) – BC 002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
Tracklist
A Esoterics (Dark Mix)
B1 Hey I Can't Explain It (Scanners Mix)
B2 Hey I Can't Explain It (Extatic Mix)
A rough remix of Jay-Z's D.O.A. by Toronto producer The Nock, from a few years back.
New material coming to soundcloud.com/TheNock soon!
inquiries: [email protected]
photo credit: Gustavo Gonzalez