Norfolk DJ
Apr 16 2008, 05:51 PM
Hi there
There has been a lot of debate of here recently about mixing.
Just to keep it simple I am after your 2 track mixing recommendations just to get some of us on here thinking about and trying to perform some simple mixes with fairly well known popular tunes.
Ok then to get thungs started:
Edwin Starr - Contact (mixed into)
Edwin Starr - HAPPY Radio
Rob
supersound dj
Apr 16 2008, 06:59 PM
Just to keep it simple I am after your 2 track mixing recommendations just to get some of us on here thinking about and trying to perform some simple mixes with fairly well known popular tunes.
Rihana - Please dont stop the music Into Feel it - Tamperer
Secret Disco
Apr 16 2008, 11:58 PM
It has to be
Shania Twain....Man i feel like a woman (looped)
into
Diana Ross......... Chain Reaction
Danno13
Apr 17 2008, 12:03 AM
Rihanna - Don't stop the music
into
Kylie - Wow,
theres a part about 3-4 mins into Rihanna where it drops back to just beats, start Kylie here (beatmached of course) and it works brilliantly and saves people getting bored of Rihanna, as it basically just repeats for the last minute or so.
Phil Cunnington
Apr 17 2008, 01:18 AM
Daft Punk - One More Time
into
Put Your Hands Up - Fedde Le Grande
A loop of Put Your Hands Up vocal fits lovely just after the brass towards the end of One More Time, you can then drop into the tune next time around
bigrichc
Jul 23 2008, 01:33 AM
The dance remix of Leona Lewis's bleeding love off the Bob Sinclair remix of Madonna's 4 minutes. The last minute or so of 4 minutes drops to beats, so beat match bleeding love and fade it in. Works a treat.
deejaymitch
Jul 23 2008, 08:11 AM
Maniac 2000 - Mark McCabe
Superstar - Love Inc
The all-time classic, works either way round, very hard to get it wrong.
Or
Love Is Gone - David Guetta into or out of anything. That song is a dream to mix with.
Or
Perfect (Exceeder) - Mason v Princess Superstar
Yeah Yeah - Bodyrox ft Luciana
I had a lot of fun with those.
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