On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Casey Dougall <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ugg. I don't even know right now. I re-installed iTunes along with windows
>> 7 again since my beta was dieing.
>>
>
> I'd use my old iTunes database which would have ****** Star ratings but
> then I'd have to go through some issues with duplicate tracks. I don't know
> what's worst removing duplicates or starring tunes.
>
> Outside of that, just floating through some dance hall Riddim's, trying to
> catch up on the genre.
>
> Last weekend I had a chance to spin with my buddy DJ Slacka. We had two
> setups running side by side, wicked... Riddims over Drum & Bass or Dubstep
> oh so sick.
>
>
>
Riddims are fun though... Not your normal CD track layout by any means. All
MC's use the same back line beat, so you may have a load of MC's on the same
riddim CD separate songs.  You can pick and choose artists from the CD and
mash them up real quick, still feels like one song if you don't draw it out
too much. you can fit 3 or more artists in 4 to 6 minutes but mostly, it's
just flipping around 2 or 3 riddim sets "not tracks" at a time, then onto
next riddim set. Add some Jungle / DnB to this and it's just ridiculous.


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