That I meant. I had never heard before about him, but when someone has the mellows inside, there´s no place for EXPIRACY DATE. Mellows might be with you until the end. Sorry if I was misunderstood. By the way, can you explain me his legacy to tech music ?.
Love how they have world class music yet this is literally a DJ booth in a shipping container in a parking lot where people sip coffee and beer around fire pits
0:00 Yam Yam - Goa Boa 4:45 Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo feat. Dominguinhos - De Sábado Pra Dominguinhos 9:30 Fun Da Mental - Sliced Lead 14:22 D'arcangelo - Ternat 18:20 D'arcangelo - Nadine 21:47 D'arcangelo - Stepping Out 25:15 Fluxion - Oblique 35:49 ID 40:49 Op-1 Live by TAKUYA NAKAMURA 47:21 ID 51:27 Fluxion - Prospect I 53:13 Fluxion - Prospect II 1:04:11 Air Liquide - ? 1:06:09 Air Liquide - Auroral Belt (Soulslinger Remix) 1:10:07 Air Liquide - Tanz Der Lemminge 2 (Straight Outta Hell Remix) 1:15:16 Soul Slinger - Jungle Bossa Nova (found this motherfucker) ! 1:19:44 Miles Davis - On The Corner (Subterranean Channel Mix) 1:27:16 Calibre - Sax Track 1:30:51 Calibre - U Make It Hot 1:33:18 Calibre - Our Love Pt.2 1:38:55 Dj Rashad - Itz Not Rite 1:41:12 Small Change & Dj Reaganomics - I'm Jukin' 1:43:23 Dj Roc - One Blood 1:46:17 Traxman - The Comebrack 1:48:32 Dj Yung Tellem - Freddy Vs Jason 1:48:55 Op-1 Live by TAKUYA NAKAMURA 1:56:16 ID
@@P23-l4i Same thing, I read the comment and then the trumpet appeared, I believe RU-vid displays comments in the videos chronological order, because it had happened some times.
People complaining about the "bad" transitions aren't comprehending the concept of a dj set as a journey. This is about track selection, and where that track selection takes you. Everyone that is just used to back spins and slamming the next track after the drop need to broaden your horizons.
Hello I am techno music producer i lived in Zurich in the 80s i am one of the pionneers of swiss electro-music.Please go to visit my RU-vid Chanel. Lukacs music thank
In the depths of night, under the neon gaze of Tokyo's skyline, there is a whisper, a pulse that threads through the city's heart like the very breath of life itself. This is the realm of Takuya Nakamura, a maestro of the modern age, whose hands dance over turntables with the grace of a Japanese calligrapher's brush upon silk. He is not merely a performer; he is a conduit, a keeper of balance between the ancient and the new, between the one record yin and the next record yang, that forms the very essence of existence. As he mixes, he channels the dual forces of yin and yang, darkness and light, silence and sound. His art is a dance of contrasts, a delicate balancing act that seeks not to dominate but to harmonize, to blend opposing elements into a whole greater than the sum of its parts. Takuya Nakamura, we salute you
Just the sonic and rhythmic range between all these tracks and how he weaves it all together is so impressive. How does one find such a eclectic group of tracks? Probably through experience and years of digital and IRL crate digging?
Find yourself an online radio station for your preferred music and start listening in your free time or while working. Take notes of the tracks you hear and like. At some point after doing this for a while you will start to mentally match tracks together regardless if they were composed by the same person or not. I do this for psytrance and works but it takes time. But I rather do it this way than rely on someone else's musical tastes.
If you don't know about discogs it is a archival and marketplace platform for loads of music, mostly popularly electronic. That is a good place to connect dots together and you can just click around hyperlinks from genre, to label, to artist, to other user lists. Its a good way to branch out and find a lot of stuff. For example the Calibre tracks he plays are on a really good dnb/jungle label called Creative Source, the D'Arcangelo songs are off a label called Rephlex (Aphex Twin's label), the Fluxion tracks are mostly from a label called Chain Reaction which largely paved the way for "Dub Techno", and the Air Liquide tracks are from assorted labels that you can find on there. People spend a ton of time contributing to the platform to create a nice space that you can use and most of the artists or labels he played from are highly regarded and you will be able to branch out quick.
It's simply a matter of time. If you spend a good portion of your life listening to music, and broadening your tastes, this is what can happen. What @1ceb0xcfbl said is exactly what I started doing 15 years ago. I've been into music my whole life, but had limited exposure aside from trainspotting djs until internet radio showed up. After finding some stations I really liked, I started taking screen shots of tracks I liked and eventually started tracking them down. I would put the ones I liked in the playlists, and those would eventually branch off into different directions. Thankfully I'm not into vinyl or this would basically be impossible. There is no amount of technology that replace or speed up the human element of listening to music.
Some thought that music, djs and producers have an expiration date... well NO, here's the PROOF. I've been listening to club-related styles of music for almost 35 years. The feeling of melomania, it's not about fame, popularity or profit, it's about FEELING GOOD about yourself while playing it. I like the music he is playing. I think I'll take some notes for my collection. It reminds me of some of those Asian djs from the 90s with jungle, breakbeat and certain jazz sounds introduced between the bases. Just like he does. Perhaps, he was the teacher of some of those young djs. Best from PALMA DE MALLORCA.
Not gonna lie. I miss the day's of a DJ flipping through their vinyl, glancing across and reading the grooves to spot track positioning and feeling the phrasing through the music subliminally counting bars and then going through the ritual of tone arm, pitch control, dust removal and final beat matching before finalizing the transition. Far more organic and interesting than the knob twiddling, bad dancing, air clapping bullshit that goes on behind the "decks" these days...
WOW. The Track selection, the programming and journey was beautiful. The legend never disappoints. If you were lucky enough to have seen his legendary rave sets, you know what's up.
omg...I just stumbled upon your channel,I ll definitely be following in the future...amazing music, never heard of this guy before, bute he s definitely on fire...wow...now I Have one more reason to learn Japanes besides understanding the recipes of an amazing innovative pastry chef,I m not a pastry chef myself,but I d like to learn a thing or two, he s from Japan,too...what an amazing country and what immensely disciplined,humble,talented and creative people it has...I am blown away..best of luck and good health for many years to come,sir! and to you guys best of luck with your channel...
This is one of the most authentic and wholehearted mixes I’ve experienced in a long time. The genre swaps, deck mastery, tune versatility and environment are all 10/10 imo. The trumpet blows my mind… subscribing!
maddest selection of records i ever heard and even live trumpet. jeez. u will never ever c this ever again... just completely mad musical fantastic journey
Qué chévere leer este comentario, la música sí que influye...andaba medio bajo de nota, pero la selección de música que tiene este maestro, inspira, aníma. Éxitos en su labor y saludos desde Bogotá, Colombia.
This is soothing. Great set, didn't knew what to expect but its just perfect. Time passed and i didn't even payed attention from how immersed i was on this.
Heard Jyiiick ..RU-vid searched Jyiiick sets.. T.N. showed. Shared T.N.Set, shoutoutto Loft, with besty ,a Conosuir of sound arrangement, and I Respect..Besty applaused Besty says. Called True. TAkuya Nakamura .. I am fortunate to listen and dance along. Am reminded Padiwan. Yes yes
Estaba escuchando de fondo mientras trabajaba y de repente escucho trompetas, me fijo y BAM!!! saco una F trompeta en media secion, es un CRACK!!! (Gracias algoritmo de YT, una joyita)
This Set is very special ! And I Loved it 😍 Mid-session, somehow I found myself doing stretchs and kind of Yoga out of nowhere 😅 I am revitalized !! Thank You Nakamura Senseii ありがとう中村先生
Im soooo digging these beats.... wondering if hed take suggested music to throw in the mix. I can almost hear "Phenix - Revelation (Reprise)". Incredible beats in that single.
That was refreshing! Like a crisp cold shower that I never knew I needed. The horn playing is what got me. This guy is on a a different level of sound entertainment. What a treat!