So I saw Gabriel and Dresden at Spundae in LA on Saturday night. Apple laptop set up - Dave the Wave had headphones on and was bouncing around, Gabriel was working the laptop. The tunes were pretty good, the crowd was dancing...
Then I went upstairs.
I looked down and as you can see into the booth, I saw that Gabriel was just looking at his computer, and there was only one track open on the mixer. No cds, no vinyl, at all thoughout their set. I watched for about 30 minutes and not once was any attempt made to "add loops or fx on the fly". Dave would occasionally put the headphones on, dance around, and tweak the eq and the filters on the Xone. That's it. And there was no reason for him to wear the headphones, because there was never a mix. It was all for show.
I'm sorry folks, but that kinda pisses me off. Getting paid to play one track? Granted that a lot of it was their music, and they spent some time putting together their set - but there was absolutely no "live" element.
Underworld and others use prerecorded stuff too, but they sing, jam, and add loops etc. There was none of that.
At least Sasha actually has a mixer and can add loops etc. I haven't heard Zabiela's set yet, but I'm sure it was different.
I ask: if you're not playing off the crowd, is it djing?
To me this experience epitomizes the worst that can happen with Ableton - I'm sure Sasha's way on the other side of the spectrum, doing the best.
Thoughts?
Then I went upstairs.
I looked down and as you can see into the booth, I saw that Gabriel was just looking at his computer, and there was only one track open on the mixer. No cds, no vinyl, at all thoughout their set. I watched for about 30 minutes and not once was any attempt made to "add loops or fx on the fly". Dave would occasionally put the headphones on, dance around, and tweak the eq and the filters on the Xone. That's it. And there was no reason for him to wear the headphones, because there was never a mix. It was all for show.
I'm sorry folks, but that kinda pisses me off. Getting paid to play one track? Granted that a lot of it was their music, and they spent some time putting together their set - but there was absolutely no "live" element.
Underworld and others use prerecorded stuff too, but they sing, jam, and add loops etc. There was none of that.
At least Sasha actually has a mixer and can add loops etc. I haven't heard Zabiela's set yet, but I'm sure it was different.
I ask: if you're not playing off the crowd, is it djing?
To me this experience epitomizes the worst that can happen with Ableton - I'm sure Sasha's way on the other side of the spectrum, doing the best.
Thoughts?
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