Cupe Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 What's your opinion on necessity of MC's during live EDM sets just yelling (what appears to be) random things over the music?I can understand in jungle and shit sometimes or when it's song lyrics, but otherwise?y u do dis MC's? Quote
OxyKon Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 I can understand in jungle and shit sometimes or when it's song lyricsOther than this I'm not a fan, had a guy do it to my set at the Newport hotel once, threw me off Quote
Hobberz Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Some MC's are good at it and it sounds OK.Some MC's are terrible and just yell "Put your fucking hands up".My opinion is I can't stand it, but in saying that it does help amp the crowd up. Quote
OxyKon Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 the only MC that ive really gotten into now that i think more into it is Dynamite MC, have seen him live before with Caspa and was a really good show, plus he also does a lot of vocals for his tracks and man other artists Quote
Scottie Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Depends what format's the set's being played overyou go to watch getdarker sets or rinse fm sets, and you'll find mc's over them because it's being broadcast over live radio. Most of them are shoutouts or just responding to tweets or someshit, and it doesn't feel out of place at all when you're listening to it live. IMO, listening to a set live over radio (dunno about in clubs and shit) I'd rather hear an MC doing some talking instead of having no interaction with what's going on there Quote
OxyKon Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Depends what format's the set's being played overyou go to watch getdarker sets or rinse fm sets, and you'll find mc's over them because it's being broadcast over live radio. Most of them are shoutouts or just responding to tweets or someshit, and it doesn't feel out of place at all when you're listening to it live. IMO, listening to a set live over radio (dunno about in clubs and shit) I'd rather hear an MC doing some talking instead of having no interaction with what's going on therei would strongly agree here, i listen to podcasts from an old radio show from the Bay Area and it was quite common for MC's to do their thing over instrumentals, some of it was also doing shout outs to people calling in saying shit like "yo my name is so n so, this set is killah, keep it up", next minute the MC is be told "Yo this guy just called in saying this is killah, give him a shout out" when it comes to live sets its another ball game altogether Quote
SolDios Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 At my club gig we had one who was actually really good, partly cause he could rap and sing decent.Actually added to the music instead of making people smash there heads against the DF in anger. Quote
mattus123 Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 i dont mind it at DnB gigs, if its done wellthat whole rapping at doubletime is pretty cool i reocn. having said that i wouldnt wanna hear it for the entire set, just every now and then where its appropriate Quote
Kodiak Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Generally no. Cause its mostly just inane bullshit. But I have seen once where the MC got Bombs Away out of the shit when they lost power to their decks. While the tech guys got power up and running again the MC beat boxed (not very good, but good enough) while the boys did the vocals to one of their songs. Made a hilight out of a failure. Quote
eggssell Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 yeh depends on the tunes and depends on the MC. amanda blank and spank rock and heaps of the people in that baltimore bass club scene, started off as MCs at clubs. So as the DJ mixed tracks they would jump in. Doing quick four bar rhymes or just general hype ups. and in the chicago house scene in the very beginning i believe it was the same. Thats why in that doco about the origins of dance music they interviewed those guys who said they just looped a lame four bar rap they did and the track went on to be a classic Quote
Tomy Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 can't stand it. does my head in. more importantly what's the deal with dj's getting on the mic like all the fucking time these days. it's disgusting. Quote
GREMM1S Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 can't stand it. does my head in. more importantly what's the deal with dj's getting on the mic like all the fucking time these days. it's disgusting.Yep agreed.Introduce a big dj or whatever but thats it.People go to clubs to hear music not egotistical gronks ruining music lol. Quote
GREMM1S Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Introduce a big dj that shouldnt even happen.Why's that?If you have an international or something you wouldnt announce them starting? Quote
russell Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Introduce a big dj that shouldnt even happen.Why's that?If you have an international or something you wouldnt announce them starting?No. Perhaps it's different here but I wouldn't do it... that just doesn't happen in Europe. Continuous flow of music is the name of the game. Quote
Mitch Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Introduce a big dj that shouldnt even happen.Why's that?If you have an international or something you wouldnt announce them starting?No. Perhaps it's different here but I wouldn't do it... that just doesn't happen in Europe. Continuous flow of music is the name of the game.This. Even in Melb they don't do mic work when big acts start / finish (depending on where you go). Guess it just depends on the kind of places you go Quote
GREMM1S Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 Introduce a big dj that shouldnt even happen.Why's that?If you have an international or something you wouldnt announce them starting?No. Perhaps it's different here but I wouldn't do it... that just doesn't happen in Europe. Continuous flow of music is the name of the game.This. Even in Melb they don't do mic work when big acts start / finish (depending on where you go). Guess it just depends on the kind of places you goProbably right actually, the only time i can recall it is festivals.So essentially mcs stay out of dance music! Quote
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