Kraftwerk had a 3D performance in October of this year. I am still waiting and hoping the day comes when I can see them live.

Tag Archives: Live
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A Soundcloud Meetup finally hits Atlanta!
Tagged as Ableton, Atlanta, dj, engineer, Live, logic, meetup, music, Pro Tools, producer, soundcloud
That’s right folks we are having our very own Soundcloud meetup right here in Atlanta, GA on July 21. This isn’t just for DJ’s, Producers & engineers. This is for all kinds of music lovers! So spread the word, there will be lots of surprises, demo’s and hands on time with equipment and of course the main discussion of the evening will be how to use Soundcloud to market and get your music out there as well as find new music! Read More
Making The Prodigy’s Classic Voodoo People
Tagged as Ableton, breaks, fat of the land, jim pavloff, Liam Howlett, Live, prodigy, voodoo people
Up to late on a Friday night I come across another how to video by the one and only Jim Pavloff. If you recall I wrote previously about the making of Smack my Bitch up Jim made using only Ableton Live. Here Jim does the same thing only shows us the inner workings and samples used for the classic Voodoo People by the Prodigy. If you recall this song was also featured in the movie Hackers which happens to be a favorite movie of mine.
Smack My Bitch Up…. The Samples!
Tagged as Ableton, electronic, Liam Howlett, Live, music software, prodigy, production, samples, the prodigy
This came across my Twitter stream and I found it quite impressive and it really shows just how much of a genius Liam Howlett (The brains behind the Prodigy) really is. This video shows Ukranian DJ Jim Pavloff taking us through the making of Prodigy’s hit “Smack my Bitch up” only using Ableton’s Live and some plugins. He also showcases all the samples Liam used in this production. So take a minute and check it out:
So what are you currently using??
I am currently looking at purchasing a different digital DJ set up. I’m considering Serato Live or Traktor because I prefer the feel of vinyl. I’m even considering using Ableton Live with a controller but like I said before I prefer the vinyl feel. I have used Final Scratch 2 back in the day but was highly disappointed with it’s performance. So I am asking my readers what they use for their DJ arsenal?



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