I remember when I first heard beeper, it thought "that is amazing" so I recorded it from the annie mac show, edited out annies jibber jabber in ableton and ended up with a guerilla wav file. (it became the theme of many parties at my flat) I gave it to my mate who's also a DJ and he ended up playing it at a big nightclub in my city...the place went fucking nuts! Epic tune! Much respect to these guys, both individually and as a duo! 5*
these lads are doing sum quality stuff. its also good to see that their recent success hasnt gone to their heads, they come across as bein very down to earth! as for the comment about dj's not having no musical ability, u clearly havent got a clue about djing and what it entails. open your mind and stop wanking over your guitar u narrow minded tit.
@Amernee Well put, although as a former musician and a DJ, I'd still say that DJing is easier to pick up, but still requires a good ear for tonality, an understanding of musical structure, good split second reflexes and (surprisingly) a degree in crowd psychology. You don't realise when spinning tunes in the bedroom that not everyone may have the same musical tastes as you (especially when playing out in a commercial club), you soon learn when you clear the dancefloor the first time :)
@ChayD haha i'd totally forgotten about that previous comment..! you're absolutely right mate. musicians do have more to learn than your average DJ, but most of today's DJs are also producers anyway! (proper) DJing is a craft, done with the purpose of moving a music loving crowd, and when done right a DJ's set can be every bit as dynamic and exciting as a live gig. any instrumentalist who dismisses professional DJs as musically talentless is just plain ignorant. ta for you comments man :)
yeah boi, ur so wrong u have no idea, this is the digital age, lets just c how far music goes with its quitars and drums, roll on the drum machines, turntables and computer software!
comment below..wtf?! when beeper 1st got played by annie mac, i loved it. i dare say i recorded it and edit'd it so i could use it in sets myself way before its release. when the new female vocals arrived on top and it started getting peak time air play - i felt a bit gutted to be honest, because once a tune gets over produced it looses its original qualities and joins the rest of the commercial tunes.
"thou shall not stop liking a band just because they've become popular"
old skool vibes
kosofunk06 2 years ago
cool guys
omnifail 2 years ago
djjenns - damn, i was hoping i would bump into them this year. im from ness and had vip but didnt see anyone, mind you i was pretty fucked.
eArtrash 2 years ago
(dont sue, i did buy the track in the end)
I remember when I first heard beeper, it thought "that is amazing" so I recorded it from the annie mac show, edited out annies jibber jabber in ableton and ended up with a guerilla wav file. (it became the theme of many parties at my flat) I gave it to my mate who's also a DJ and he ended up playing it at a big nightclub in my city...the place went fucking nuts! Epic tune! Much respect to these guys, both individually and as a duo! 5*
eArtrash 2 years ago
so THATS Herve! Love it!
sandytheslayer 2 years ago
these lads are doing sum quality stuff. its also good to see that their recent success hasnt gone to their heads, they come across as bein very down to earth! as for the comment about dj's not having no musical ability, u clearly havent got a clue about djing and what it entails. open your mind and stop wanking over your guitar u narrow minded tit.
Amernee 3 years ago 7
@Amernee Well put, although as a former musician and a DJ, I'd still say that DJing is easier to pick up, but still requires a good ear for tonality, an understanding of musical structure, good split second reflexes and (surprisingly) a degree in crowd psychology. You don't realise when spinning tunes in the bedroom that not everyone may have the same musical tastes as you (especially when playing out in a commercial club), you soon learn when you clear the dancefloor the first time :)
ChayD 1 year ago
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Amernee 1 year ago
@ChayD haha i'd totally forgotten about that previous comment..! you're absolutely right mate. musicians do have more to learn than your average DJ, but most of today's DJs are also producers anyway! (proper) DJing is a craft, done with the purpose of moving a music loving crowd, and when done right a DJ's set can be every bit as dynamic and exciting as a live gig. any instrumentalist who dismisses professional DJs as musically talentless is just plain ignorant. ta for you comments man :)
Amernee 1 year ago
A typical comment from someone who doesn't know his arsehole from his earhole.......you fucking scrotum.
jameslfc 3 years ago 3
haha what a dick u are!
L33P33 2 years ago
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DJ = prick with no musical ability!
VengeanceIsMineBitch 3 years ago
yeah boi, ur so wrong u have no idea, this is the digital age, lets just c how far music goes with its quitars and drums, roll on the drum machines, turntables and computer software!
fuckin noob!
meatandcheese11 3 years ago
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I'm guessing your a dick jockey. nob with no talent
VengeanceIsMineBitch 3 years ago
comment below..wtf?! when beeper 1st got played by annie mac, i loved it. i dare say i recorded it and edit'd it so i could use it in sets myself way before its release. when the new female vocals arrived on top and it started getting peak time air play - i felt a bit gutted to be honest, because once a tune gets over produced it looses its original qualities and joins the rest of the commercial tunes.
"thou shall not stop liking a band just because they've become popular"
eArtrash 3 years ago 2
It's so romantic the way that they can make their open relationship work...
lunarlodge 3 years ago 6
Whack
d4dan 3 years ago
good bassline. keep them coming
giavanidon 3 years ago
buena cabesa, ombre..........
spacepedro 3 years ago
cool
serfur007 3 years ago