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How to/Tips on DJing using Ableton Live 8 for non-Trance/House/Techno music, focusing on Hip-Hop/Rap Music...?
I am a music producer and have worked on many hip-hop projects and I have been doing some DJing on the side just for fun, but recently started using Ableton Live 8 and was wondering if there were any tutorial videos on DJing rap/hip-hop music for parties, etc. Not necessarily mash-up style music, but more-so in the song blending Using ableton For Djing (music never actually stops) kinda thing. Most everything I've found tells you how to DJ techno music, but that's not really what I'm looking for... I would, however, like to learn how to blend possibly some hip-hop with techno, etc. etc. Any thoughts/tips?I am a music producer and have worked on many hip-hop projects and I have been doing some DJing on the side just for fun, but recently started using Ableton Live 8 and was wondering if there were any tutorial videos on DJing rap/hip-hop music for parties, etc. Not necessarily mash-up style music, but more-so in the song blending (music never actually stops) kinda thing. Most everything I've found tells you how to DJ techno music, but that's not really what I'm looking for... I would, however, like to learn how to blend possibly some hip-hop with techno, etc. etc. Any thoughts/tips? Please help...
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May 7th, 2010 at 9:26 am
(Hi this is Michael J. Emery – creator of this audio program. For reasons unknown I wasn’t able to include a much needed description of this personal development program when I submitted it to Amazon.)
Even As Far Back As Childhood You Were Probably Taught Anger Is “Bad”… In Doing So, You Were Robbed Of One Of Your Greatest Sources Of Personal Power. Take It Back, Today.
Life happens and one of the things you can count on routinely being exposed to is anger. Hey, even if you don’t want to think that it affects you, it does because it is becoming more and more undeniable that our thoughts and actions influence the rest of the world. In fact, remember this the next time you are driving in traffic and someone cuts you off. Or, when someone tries to force their political, religious or personal beliefs upon you. How far can they go before you experience anger?
It’s all around you – all the time gently balanced upon the pivotal point between animal savagery and human benevolence. Even in light of your own goals, desires and aspirations – how many times do you have to not get what you want before you experience frustration followed by anger? You were likely taught to be afraid of letting anger get out of control. So you push it down inside and try to be calm.
Meanwhile, the pressure just builds and instead of focusing it as you can – it just blows up one day. But come on, haven’t you ever been really angry? I mean really, REALLY angry…? What happened next? Perhaps after a few hours, if not days, it kind of went away… and things went back to normal? But did it really go away? There are too many reasons to list why someone might feel anger… It could have been because of the person who cut you off while driving, something a parent did or did not do, perhaps someone you trusted hurt you, maybe its something about who you are, or the way that a complete stranger insulted you. Whatever the things were that came to mind, I’d guess that you can still get in touch with that feeling of anger about that situation. Even the fact that I’m bringing up this topic might be uncomfortable – no matter how curious you are to see where it might lead.
I’ve found that, in general, our society is very afraid of anger and for many individuals, instead of finding a healthy way to process a situation in which they have experienced anger, we often just repress the feelings we are experiencing. Such feelings build up and because there is usually no constructive way to release them, they remain with us and in some cases may even have physiological side effects such as ulcers, digestive problems, panic attacks and other health complications that have been attributed to emotional causes.
But, what if your anger was perceived to be like a fuel? Most people are afraid to even show anger because they don’t trust that they can experience anger and still be in control. What if you could? What things in your life could you apply all energy this toward? Applying Anger is a unique 30 minute program that creates a private, safe place for a person to experience and redirect their anger. When directed and applied, anger can become one of your most powerful resources for achieving what you want in life.
In addition to this, you free yourself from the emotional baggage that anger can become if it is not released in a constructive manner. Now that you are aware of a way to find more energy to do the things that are important to you – it doesn’t make much sense to not begin to apply your anger beginning today, does it?
May 7th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
There is something VERY special about this work. Something shifted in me just from listening to it. It felt like a quiet and gentle energy that flowed like water and bathed me in Light. Tremendous. Thank you.
May 8th, 2010 at 9:57 am
Dr. Smith’s material has worked wonders for me. I feel more grounded in my daily life after putting these techniques to the test. I feel stronger, and more in control – not only of my OWN emotions, but also of those I take in from others. If I start to feel overwhelmed, I now have a healthy antidote. What once felt like a heavy heart now feels like ticklish whir in my chest most of the time, and I confidently feel I am prepared to handle life with a more optimistic approach. I enthusiastically recommend all of Dr. Smith’s work (The Complete Empath Toolkit is a must-have) for all natural empaths and highly sensitive people.
May 8th, 2010 at 9:51 pm
Used to have a cassette of Saturate Before Using. Played the cassette until it broke. I found this to have such clarity and amazing quality just like the original recording.
May 9th, 2010 at 9:51 am
this is my favorite album of all time!!! JB has a wisdom and an established sense of self even at such a young age. There is not a bad song on this album…especially insightful is Looking Into You…a real tear-jerker…or am I just too sensitive?
May 9th, 2010 at 9:48 pm
Certainly one of the greatest debut albums ever. Of Browne’s first three albums, Saturate is the most spiritual imo. I also consider just as good if not better than the other two as there is not one weak track on the album. The lyrical quality of Song For Adam, Something Fine, Looking Into You, and My Opening Farewell is truly genius and the acoustic guitar on this album, while simple in nature, is some of the most profound work I’ve ever heard. This album sets the standard for singer/songwriter music and, in my opinion, has not been matched since it debuted in 1972.
May 10th, 2010 at 9:21 am
I heard a critic on the radio referring to this album as “one of the last great natural skin drumming” albums. I have to agree. The drum sound on this album is crisp but warm, not digital like so many of today’s recordings. Plastic drum heads are what’s now, but I’m tired of it already.
May 10th, 2010 at 10:04 pm
(Hi this is Michael J. Emery – creator of this audio program. For reasons unknown I wasn’t able to include a much needed description of this personal development program when I submitted it to Amazon.)
Have you ever felt a little stuck when it comes to expressing yourself?
Perhaps there are certain emotions that you just don’t know how to emote or convey to other people? Expressive Personality is a great way to learn how to try on those emotions and create flexibility with you capability to communicate with others.
This program is about you becoming the full embodiment of what you want to share with others. It will help your interactions professionally and personally, and can be used in the context of various situations.