Flight Facilities: "1992 - 2002" Crammed with Old school hip-hop and 90's classics.ĥ0 minutes of Swinghouse - the most uplifting music there is To that final point, what other thoughts do you have?ĭon't ask for feedback if you haven't provided it yourself, don't bash your mix in the title I don't want this to turn into an echo chamber. If you want someone else to spend an hour or even 30 minutes listening to your music in this community, don't you think you should do the same? * Don't post asking for reviews/critiques unless you've contributed yourself. * Soundcloud and Mixcloud are the best bets for hosting your own mix, but other sites won't automatically deleted If you don't enjoy it yourself, what makes you think others will? * Don't start your submission saying "I'm not happy with this, but please listen." If this is your first mix and you need help with the basics, go post in /r/Beatmatch. * You must include the style(s) included in the mix It doesn't just need to be something that you created in your bedroom, post that link to Soundcloud from your favorite DJ here too. I see this group as somewhere to share your mixes or to post mixes from others that inspire you. I've spun on vinyl, used controllers, and now use CDJs. Mostly bedroom, but I've opened for DJ Dara and Jen Lasher before. Who am I? I've been DJing for over 12 years. The creator of this subreddit, /u/breakbeat, has done a great job building up the userbase - but has told me that he doesn't have the time to devote to the subreddit that is needed at this time. However, most of the posts made today have no more than three votes and even less comments. With almost 4,000 users, a ton of traffic, and a great foundation, /r/mixes can become a great place to share your own mixes or music you've found that inspires you. If you'd like, I can keep crossposting our MOTM thread in the future - just lemme know if you're interested. This is a recurring monthly event so we'll always have new mixes and fresh sounds up for you guys to tune into.
So come over to our little subreddit and listen to some of the absolutely **sick** mixes these redditors have been publishing. The problem I've been noticing though is none of us want to upvote our competition, leaving the whole thing pretty stagnant. R/djs does a monthly mix contest and we can use more listenersĪll of the DJs over at r/djs like to toss their mixes into a monthly mix contest in order to get some listens, exposure, and feedback on the work they've been doing. Sometimes you may never get a response, and that great mix you listened only makes you irritated and upset when you think of it again. It is very frustrating to listen to a great mix someone posts, become exposed to some new great tunes, then realize there is no tracklist and are left in the dark until the original poster decides to check his reddit messages again. Should it be mandatory to post a tracklist along with your mix? I think so. If we're going to take the time and listen to a mix and give a vote on it, could we at least let the OP know what we did or didn't like? Giving feedback to each other is a way that we can strengthen this community so we produce better mixes the next time around. S.A.L.I see a lot of posts on this subreddit with downvotes and upvotes, but with very few (if any comments).S.A.L.T Part 4 ~ Be Our Guest's playlists.Published on Phase 1 ~ REMEMBER YOUR STYLE Published on Phase 2 ~ deadass luigi circuit Published on Phase 2 ~ Athletic - Super Impostor Bros. Gucci Smart Toilet S.A.L.T Part 4 ~ Be Our Guest’s tracks Takumi Fujiwara vs. Join our Discord server here for more info! discord.gg/eyuxVS4
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