I HAAAATTEE drops like this on set. Personally , you only have so much time to give the floor exactly what they want to hear and you waste their time with a long drop like this for a beat that didn’t need a long drop.
To be a dj: move your headphones around randomly, then twist the low pass filter knob randomly, knod your head and pretend like you aren’t play a pre recorded track
@@Endriwcis Plenty of people do. House is one of the easiest genres to mix. It's straightforwad counting, with plenty of non-melodic parts to do easy transitions, often not even having to watch out for key matching and it still sounds okay-ish.
dont like when they dilate the drop this much.. it makes me, at some point, just stop moving, stop dancing and actually just wait for the drop! If they could just hold it less then they are all going to burst into the rythm, a never ending dance.. like it is supposed to be.
I love it. Love your set up too. I do Edm too. And some ambient, industrial, rock, funk, disco. My parrots just composed their first rock song. It came out so good we did a music video for it.
we like long buildup, and disappointing drops... We Like Long Buildups, And Disappointing Drops.. WE LIKE LONG BUILDUPS, AND DISAPPOINTING DROPS!!! pew pew pew
Yeah man, wayyyy too long of build up in a club setting. Maybe at a festival when you're already solidified and with a heavier drop. But in a club setting, people came to dance, and 30 seconds of standing still because there's nothing happening musically is immediately going to turn anyone off.
Alright, tough crowd, let's dial it up a notch. So, picture this: I'm cruising through RU-vid, right? I see this vid titled "This tech house drop is mad🤯🤯🤯," and I'm like, "Alright, let's see what you got." Hit play, expecting to be blasted into the stratosphere with some epic beats. But nah, instead, I'm stuck in this eternal buildup that felt longer than waiting for a slow elevator on the 99th floor. So, being the no-nonsense guy I am, I try to skip to the drop, 'cause ain't nobody got time for that. But then, I do what any curious soul would do-I dive into the comments section. And lo and behold, people are losing their minds over how long this thing's taking. Now, here's where it gets interesting. I decide, "Alright, let's give this vid a fair shot." I start from the beginning, determined to experience the insanity firsthand. And let me tell you, folks, I'm teetering on the edge of madness here. It's like a battle between me and this never-ending buildup, and I ain't backing down. I read those comments, I'm trying to recreate the experience, and I swear, I'm on the verge of pulling my hair out. It's like a damn endurance test, and I'm not sure if I'm gonna come out the other side sane. And the drop? Oh, don't even get me started. It was like someone accidentally hit the "trash" button on their DJ console. It was so insanely shit, bad, and trash that I felt personally offended.
It’s one thing to “wait for the drop” on RU-vid. The club looks pretty bored waiting for it though. Maybe a few hundred less “left, right, left, right, left, right”.
What is it with younger djs these days... Always manage to find a way to fk something up. I had the honor of seeing Roger Sanchez live a few years ago. OG in his 50s had people hyped up for his whole 4 hour deep/tech house set. No weird cuts, no unnecessarily long builds, no nonsense.. just a master at his craft giving the club goers what they want.
House has some of the worst “drops”. For me a drop has to go somewhere or be different to what was playing before, not just the same beat at the same volume as it was before.