Can't believe you made a response to my response! Feels like a delayed FaceTime ha ha. Also feels like we need to do a podcast about this, I have a lot of answers, for instance about the making and playing your own tracks part. Thank you for not giving me the SHAQ treatment LOL. Soup In A Bowl sounds HOT. Thank you for sharing your passion in DJing, it's much appreciatedI shall be hitting you in the DMs sir!
Right? Like, DJ's are people who turned "dude, I made you a mix tape but added stuff to make it crappier" into a career. Why is he so deferential to these ppl?
I enjoyed Laid Back Luke’s way of going about the video. It wasn’t just dog piling on a newbie, but instead giving some history, context, and solid advice. Solid work from both of y’all!
I think it definitely shows how long he's been in the business. I've been around a lot of guys who have LOTS of experience in whatever they're doing whether it be a career or hobby. A lot of them are like Luke where they try to give advice and answer questions full well knowing that whoever they're talking too probably won't retain or understand every single piece of what they're saying. Anything helps though and the process of veterans helping out newbies in any capacity has always impressed me. For me its fireworks and pyro displays. Whenever I get lucky enough to meet a professional pyro I find that I could easily spend hours talking to them but most of the time I only get an hour or two. So its all about trying to ask them what I view as the most important questions I can think of and try to retain as much as I can from their answer.
Exactly. He just seems like a good dude all around. Definitely cares a lot about his process and being thoughtful with it. The horsing video proved that as well.
@@annacatarina4310 I obviously don't know Cody at all other than what we see on his videos, but he seems like he's still pretty grounded even with his success. You can tell he was super stoked when Luke would compliment him.
I know the soup thing was a joke, but I legit went to a soup dance party once. It was held illegally in an abandoned warehouse and there was just a guy serving free soup out of a huge fucking cauldron to anyone who wanted some. Granted, it was served in cups and not bowls, but eating lentil soup at a warehouse rave definitely felt strange and illegal on more than one level. It was great soup though. Also it was advertised as a soup rave and planned in advance, which is why I trusted the soup.
I love this. There's nothing better than watching someone's dream come true. Hearing someone you looked up to gas you up. Cody's such a good guy, I'm glad this is happening for him. 😊
It's so cool to watch Cody nervous and excited to hear these tips and reactions from someone he respects. He genuinely ascended when Luke complimented his work.
this is why i love cody because any negative feedback or any constructive criticism he gets he learns from it and isn’t rude abt it. only if it’s justifiable yk
Not going to lie, I was ready for this to be some kind of mean douche or gatekeeping that we could laugh at the cringe of, but this was just unbelievably wholesome and great. Luke came across so well and your own capacity to take criticism and self reflect are admirable. So very heartwarming and over the moon for you!
Awww so proud of ya bud! We all know how passionate you are about DJing and to see your face light up when he’s giving you all the positive feedback?! It’s awesome 😎
I love that when Cody gets memorized by the video and forgets about his posture and half his face goes out of frame I've never related to body language more
And despite Cody dismissing it somewhat, it's really worth properly focusing on the basics. Beat-matching, fully understanding phrasing, timing, key harmonics (camelot wheel), and being able to find and predict the patterns in music all set the groundwork that lets you progress past simple mixing into more complex transitions that will benefit your future sets massively. Especially if you ever plan on mixing outside of house music.
I know you were talking about how you feel like you don't have to work as hard for getting gigs to DJ at but just remember you're only in that position because of all the hard work you've put into your overall internet presence and career. You've been putting in the work for years man
Laidback Luke giving you compliments is absolutely insane. Its so fun to see Cody get excited over it. I couldnt imagine getting compliments from him, must be like a dream.
All this talk of getting gigs throws me back to my highschool days of starting an 80s glam band and learning about 6 hours worth of material with my band while also trying to write originals. From starting with open mic nights and completely eating shit to getting interviews on local radio stations and opening for big bands at local arenas and stuff. I definetly miss it.
I do have to say that after all the years I’ve been watching you, you seem to just genuinely enjoy music and sharing it with people which is at the core what being a DJ should be right???
This is actually why I'm considering trying to DJ. I'm not great at producing. As an artist I'm mid, but GOD do I love music. I bet I could make it work. One of my favorite sets is Madeon secret sky 2022?? could have the year wrong. He ends with "train for pain" by the clash after an EDM set. It's really a different vibe and it feels really cool.
Cody, SO MUCH RESPECT for you and your honest introspection on this. You're one of the most genuine CZcamsrs out there, and it's clear you don't skimp out on any sort of practice and hard work when it comes to pursuing different routes of your career and hobbies. All the kudos man!!!!
As someone who DJ'd in downtown Chicago for many years, people told me I couldn't do it, people told me I was great at it, people told me I sucked. You can do whatever you want and be successful at it. Just go do what you want.
so proud of you and kels! Me and my fiance are also expecting a boy in january, we have been watching you our whole relationship and bond over watching you guys for 3+ years. once again so proud of how far you guys came! -kara and marquis
I mean, I jumped from my chair too when he said "you have to make some vocals for me", that's the level of engagement Cody has on all of us, we all cheer for him
I could listen to cody talk about stuff hes passionate about for HOURS. I get so wrapped up in his comedy that I often forget how incredibly talented and knowledgeable he is about the entertainment industry
it makes sense that cody is good at this, we've seen his ability to match people's energy in countless collabs over the years and his ability to put people at ease is second to none
this is actually one of the coolest videos I've ever seen on your channel. It's amazing to hear a vet talk about what he actually does. I've been to a bunch of shows, raves, festivals in the US but after going to techno shows in Germany for the first time it's like a new door has opened. You can tell the DJs are performing off the dome in the venue and it's absolute insanity the work they put into mixing everything. Lot's of DJs mixing analogue too which was so dope I wanted to cry lol. Would love to see more videos like this!
this is actually one of the most wholesome videos I’ve ever seen lmao I’ve been watching Cody for a hot minute now and it’s so dope to see how far he’s come :’)
THANK YOU for this video man. I’m legit trying to learn how to DJ at home and have been down on my hopes of late with trying to figure out a routine with teaching myself how to DJ. This video just hit me with a massive spark of inspiration and I can’t wait to get started again.
What an amazingly wholesome video. Great way to give feedback, great way to receive feedback. Cody has been on a great roll for a long time now, consistent.
I don't think it's cheating to be able to make a gig happen with one phone call. I walked into my first residency on no performance experience and smashed out a 5hr video DJ set to 200 people on a Sunday in a rum bar. People just figured I could do it, based on experience and reputation. Background in making your own tracks, videos and being able to do anything you set your mind to, means people have faith in you.
This will sound corny AF, but I was pumped for Cody throughout this video... the experience of having someone you admire taking such an interest in what you do must be surreal. Probably like an athlete becoming teammates with someone he/she watched as a kid (a la Jamie Tartt and Roy Kent on Ted Lasso)
Would love to see a longer-form video where these two work together, create some music, and possibly perform together!! Must watch material. Luke seems so genuine
i genuinely enjoy your music,beat, and dj contents. hopefully more people sub to see this kind of contents because you deserve it. Also it gives me a purpose to learn it one day and have fun like you do :D
Can't believe you made a response to my response! Feels like a delayed FaceTime ha ha. Also feels like we need to do a podcast about this, I have a lot of answers, for instance about the making and playing your own tracks part. Thank you for not giving me the SHAQ treatment LOL. Soup In A Bowl sounds HOT. Thank you for sharing your passion in DJing, it's much appreciatedI shall be hitting you in the DMs sir!
the man himself?
I need Soup in a Bowl - Laid Back Luke Remix
Yesssss get laidback Luke on the podcast! We love to see it !!!
Nah this is sick
we need a podcast!
cody’s impostor syndrome with the dj community is so funny to me
I know right?! 😂 it's actually adorable and he is gonna be the absolute BEST dad!
what’s that mean?
Right? Like, DJ's are people who turned "dude, I made you a mix tape but added stuff to make it crappier" into a career. Why is he so deferential to these ppl?
Dj community 🤝 Imposter Syndrome
@@ChiefOfAss you good?
that college pic of cody is always going to be so funny
True frictionless survives the pass of time
what time
@@thewayshelovedyouliterally 5 seconds into the video....
@@zaucy_i don’t like you
We can all relate to our school pictures being dorky 😂
This is proof that not everything on youtube is drama, controversy, or otherwise. Good back and forth between creators/artists
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Always has been?
I enjoyed Laid Back Luke’s way of going about the video. It wasn’t just dog piling on a newbie, but instead giving some history, context, and solid advice. Solid work from both of y’all!
I appreciate this Dylan, thank you so much! I really enjoyed both his videos about this : )
@@laidbacklukeThe man himself replied!
@@laidbackluke that’s great to hear! Always good to have people that want to educate in the community
thats what he does bro he’s just always positive af
I think it definitely shows how long he's been in the business. I've been around a lot of guys who have LOTS of experience in whatever they're doing whether it be a career or hobby. A lot of them are like Luke where they try to give advice and answer questions full well knowing that whoever they're talking too probably won't retain or understand every single piece of what they're saying. Anything helps though and the process of veterans helping out newbies in any capacity has always impressed me. For me its fireworks and pyro displays. Whenever I get lucky enough to meet a professional pyro I find that I could easily spend hours talking to them but most of the time I only get an hour or two. So its all about trying to ask them what I view as the most important questions I can think of and try to retain as much as I can from their answer.
I really like the introspective videos from Cody, shows how much thought and effort he actually puts into videos and his creative process
Exactly. He just seems like a good dude all around. Definitely cares a lot about his process and being thoughtful with it. The horsing video proved that as well.
yes! and he takes criticism so well and seems to actually listen what people say. He's being such a great example
@@annacatarina4310 I obviously don't know Cody at all other than what we see on his videos, but he seems like he's still pretty grounded even with his success. You can tell he was super stoked when Luke would compliment him.
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I know the soup thing was a joke, but I legit went to a soup dance party once. It was held illegally in an abandoned warehouse and there was just a guy serving free soup out of a huge fucking cauldron to anyone who wanted some. Granted, it was served in cups and not bowls, but eating lentil soup at a warehouse rave definitely felt strange and illegal on more than one level. It was great soup though.
Also it was advertised as a soup rave and planned in advance, which is why I trusted the soup.
This is a story worth telling
This is such a “main character of an indie movie” type story, I love it
Please I need your Instagram this is incredible
@@Cutiepelletier1 Not a lot of soup raves on my Instagram, I don’t party nearly as much as I used to lol
I laughed but also am super jealous that I didn’t get to experience something like that. Thanks for sharing
Cody’s strength is his authenticity. That’s why we all root for him.
cody you truly deserve every bit of success that you have. such a force from day one and I’m so happy to see you shine and see you happy
Well said! Just piggybacking on your excellent comment to say - We've seen how hard Cody has worked for a decade! We're proud of you dude!
George Floyd died because he was overdosing on fentanyl, but it wouldve been funny to watch him actually get asphyxiated
Cody genuinely acting like an overstimulated child around 7:40 is so wholesome. Lmao
i dont think ive ever been so happy for someone ive never met before lol im so stoked for him
@@dodaface for sure!
Made me so happy to see❤❤
@@dodaface100000% agree
@@dodaface Absolutely... best part of this entire video!
I love this. There's nothing better than watching someone's dream come true. Hearing someone you looked up to gas you up. Cody's such a good guy, I'm glad this is happening for him. 😊
Cody’s genuine child-like excitement when he says he likes his music makes me so happy
It's so cool to watch Cody nervous and excited to hear these tips and reactions from someone he respects. He genuinely ascended when Luke complimented his work.
We ascend together ✊️
I will always respect a person that admits when they were wrong.
Cody has grown so much as a creator and a person. I think we all should be like him
No
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all we can do is try buddy =)
For real, Cody Ko has become more enjoyable to watch lately! Like more humble and his jokes land even better
The way Cody looks like a sponge when Luke speaks, just absorbing all that juicy information makes me so happy
I'm sure he'll love the fact that he used to be one of you're favorite dj's
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@@gregothy9190 no, they had it right
edit: shut up greg!
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12:14 "i guess i could've watched it privately but I wanted to watch it... with you...." this parasocial relationship goes HARD 🔥
this is why i love cody because any negative feedback or any constructive criticism he gets he learns from it and isn’t rude abt it. only if it’s justifiable yk
Not going to lie, I was ready for this to be some kind of mean douche or gatekeeping that we could laugh at the cringe of, but this was just unbelievably wholesome and great. Luke came across so well and your own capacity to take criticism and self reflect are admirable. So very heartwarming and over the moon for you!
cody HANGING ON to every word Luke says is so precious
this is so dope man seeing an idol of yours acknowledge your work is such a profound moment
Awww so proud of ya bud! We all know how passionate you are about DJing and to see your face light up when he’s giving you all the positive feedback?! It’s awesome 😎
I love that when Cody gets memorized by the video and forgets about his posture and half his face goes out of frame I've never related to body language more
This video feels like something out of a fever dream. I’ve been watching Luke and Cody for years, never did I imagine they’d ever interact
Same here bro my head exploded of happiness
@@Giavekzsame here!! Different head then you’re probably talking about though….
Humility is key. The fact that you're open to learn is the most promising part to showing your potential.
As someone just starting to dabble with mixing, I love that you watched this with us. I actually learned a lot from both of you.
Good luck man! Just stay on it and keep the passion!
And despite Cody dismissing it somewhat, it's really worth properly focusing on the basics. Beat-matching, fully understanding phrasing, timing, key harmonics (camelot wheel), and being able to find and predict the patterns in music all set the groundwork that lets you progress past simple mixing into more complex transitions that will benefit your future sets massively. Especially if you ever plan on mixing outside of house music.
I know you were talking about how you feel like you don't have to work as hard for getting gigs to DJ at but just remember you're only in that position because of all the hard work you've put into your overall internet presence and career. You've been putting in the work for years man
Laidback Luke giving you compliments is absolutely insane. Its so fun to see Cody get excited over it. I couldnt imagine getting compliments from him, must be like a dream.
All this talk of getting gigs throws me back to my highschool days of starting an 80s glam band and learning about 6 hours worth of material with my band while also trying to write originals. From starting with open mic nights and completely eating shit to getting interviews on local radio stations and opening for big bands at local arenas and stuff. I definetly miss it.
Man I wish George Floyd would come back from the dead so I could watch him overdose on fentanyl again
That is so freaking cool! Thank you for sharing
Cody gets my respect for throwing everything at anything he puts his mind to. He’s gonna be a great Dad, congrats on your baby news dude! 🍼
Cody is low key so excited to showcase anything DJ related 🥺
7:26 the pure unbridled joy and excitement from this is so sweet 😭😭
cody fangirling and being so excited at the support about his song is the cutest thing🥹
I do have to say that after all the years I’ve been watching you, you seem to just genuinely enjoy music and sharing it with people which is at the core what being a DJ should be right???
This is actually why I'm considering trying to DJ. I'm not great at producing. As an artist I'm mid, but GOD do I love music. I bet I could make it work. One of my favorite sets is Madeon secret sky 2022?? could have the year wrong. He ends with "train for pain" by the clash after an EDM set. It's really a different vibe and it feels really cool.
I teared up watching this but I attribute that to the brain damage caused by my heavy drug use at EDM shows in 2011-2014.
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this is such a wild comment thank you for sharing
ur so real for this
Cody, SO MUCH RESPECT for you and your honest introspection on this. You're one of the most genuine CZcamsrs out there, and it's clear you don't skimp out on any sort of practice and hard work when it comes to pursuing different routes of your career and hobbies. All the kudos man!!!!
As someone who DJ'd in downtown Chicago for many years, people told me I couldn't do it, people told me I was great at it, people told me I sucked. You can do whatever you want and be successful at it. Just go do what you want.
he really had so many opportunities to laugh at you and he was so polite every time
so proud of you and kels! Me and my fiance are also expecting a boy in january, we have been watching you our whole relationship and bond over watching you guys for 3+ years. once again so proud of how far you guys came! -kara and marquis
I mean, I jumped from my chair too when he said "you have to make some vocals for me", that's the level of engagement Cody has on all of us, we all cheer for him
I could listen to cody talk about stuff hes passionate about for HOURS. I get so wrapped up in his comedy that I often forget how incredibly talented and knowledgeable he is about the entertainment industry
“I’m sow-ry Shaq, I’m sow-ry!” You know Cody is really apologetic when his Canadian comes out.
You can tell Cody is actually tryin to learn , this is such a wholesome video
this guy was so sweet! you know someone knows what they're talking about when they don't belittle someone
it makes sense that cody is good at this, we've seen his ability to match people's energy in countless collabs over the years and his ability to put people at ease is second to none
smiling ear to ear seeing Cody get the recognition he deserves!
Watching Cody’s dreams come true makes me so happy I love seeing people have pure joy and see their work
This pure happiness of Cody from someone actually liking his song proves how serious and pationate he is about that.
You know it’s a good day when Cody posts 😊❤
You manage to post on my 15min break every time and I appreciate it.
RIGHTTT for me it's always when I'm about to eat
Love how humble Cody is to be able to make this videos and critique himself with such a large platform 🔥
Watching Cody geek the fk out about Luke wanting to collab is cute and wholesome
7:26 that was wholesome 😂 the way cody got excited and proud of himself at the same time 😂 and the Prof. DJ was so nice and great.
Cody just genuinely listening and taking the advice to heart serious, genuine interest and passion is so sweet. I love it so much
there’s not much genuinely humble people these days, u deserve everything u have and u deserve to be where you’re at!
So happy for Cody, being recognized by another artist you look up to is an extremely validating experience.
if lin manuel miranda and cody had a kid it would look exactly like laid-back luke
😂😂😂
Cody's DJ video actually got me to start learning how to DJ. Mad respect
Shaq even literally has a song with Biggie thats pretty famous called " You cant stop the reign" a remix on an older R&B beat.
this is actually one of the coolest videos I've ever seen on your channel. It's amazing to hear a vet talk about what he actually does. I've been to a bunch of shows, raves, festivals in the US but after going to techno shows in Germany for the first time it's like a new door has opened. You can tell the DJs are performing off the dome in the venue and it's absolute insanity the work they put into mixing everything. Lot's of DJs mixing analogue too which was so dope I wanted to cry lol. Would love to see more videos like this!
we love you Cody!!! this is amazing! congrats to you and Kelsey as well!
as a music nerd myself, I love your DJ content and seeing you grow as one!! any DJ video you post about your journey, I’m gonna watch
I’m glad you watched this with us bc as a producer and beginner Dj, this was pure gold. Genuine advice from two perspectives
I’m so proud of you king. Such an inspiration to me and to everyone in and outside of your fanbase. Peace and love dawg 🤘
Honestly I admire Cody so much for just sending it and trying to do his best
this is actually one of the most wholesome videos I’ve ever seen lmao I’ve been watching Cody for a hot minute now and it’s so dope to see how far he’s come :’)
Love how hyped you get in this😭Keep up the good work, bumpin “til I die” ti I die
THANK YOU for this video man. I’m legit trying to learn how to DJ at home and have been down on my hopes of late with trying to figure out a routine with teaching myself how to DJ. This video just hit me with a massive spark of inspiration and I can’t wait to get started again.
the shaq apology was necessary and is appreciated. thank you cody, diesel forever
Watching this made me so happy, Cody seems genuinely stoked about having an idol of his like his work and rightfully so! Keep up the awesome work!! :)
Cody ur fr an inspiration watching you grow in every single video and in every year is so refreshing
Cody thanks for including us in your dj journey, it’s cool to see
The original video finally pushed me to buying my first controller. So happy I did. It’s so fun and I’ve learned so much.
Omg this is making me tear up, so proud of you cody!!!!
7:11 this is the greatest part of the video, maybe even Cody’s career
It’s been great to watch your career unfold growing up. This new path is a fun one, enjoy it to the fullest while you’re building this new course :)
Is it just me or Luke kinda looks like Cody and Noel as one human
😂
Cody's hair + noel's face
@@grungegod exactly
Seeing Cody’s genuine reaction to being complimented is so awesome
This is actually the most fkn helpful video for someone doing a DJ competition right now I'm stoked
Congratulations on expecting a baby boy in January!! I’m so happy for you two! Babies are honestly the key to happiness! I promise!! ❤
What an amazingly wholesome video. Great way to give feedback, great way to receive feedback.
Cody has been on a great roll for a long time now, consistent.
love seeing such a genuine video from you lol keep these up!
Sooo cool! Love seeing you guys grow!
congrats cody! wishing kelsey a healthy pregnancy ❤️
I don't think it's cheating to be able to make a gig happen with one phone call. I walked into my first residency on no performance experience and smashed out a 5hr video DJ set to 200 people on a Sunday in a rum bar. People just figured I could do it, based on experience and reputation. Background in making your own tracks, videos and being able to do anything you set your mind to, means people have faith in you.
Proud of You! Its Siiiick seeing you so excited!! Your Engery is giving me Energy and now i want to be a DJ!
this is so so wholesome. i love seeing cody feel so validated and excited about something ◡̈
Just found out you are now a parent Cody, congrats!
This will sound corny AF, but I was pumped for Cody throughout this video... the experience of having someone you admire taking such an interest in what you do must be surreal. Probably like an athlete becoming teammates with someone he/she watched as a kid (a la Jamie Tartt and Roy Kent on Ted Lasso)
Would love to see a longer-form video where these two work together, create some music, and possibly perform together!! Must watch material. Luke seems so genuine
“Classical DJ-ing” isn’t a phrase I ever expected to hear in my life
i genuinely enjoy your music,beat, and dj contents. hopefully more people sub to see this kind of contents because you deserve it. Also it gives me a purpose to learn it one day and have fun like you do :D
congrats on the baby boy cody, i've been watching you since i was a kid so the news felt unreal
cody seems genuinely happy in this video. he’s come a long way and ive loved watching him come so far🫶🏼
i love how earnest, genuine, and informative LL is throughout this. In addition to being cool about it, he also gave real deal tips!
As a budding DJ whos grinding and can’t book gigs I loved your video and love you joining in the fun. I was laughing and smiling the whole time !!
yooo cody love the videos man! you should do a youtube live where you do a full dj set shit would be so cool
Epic vibes from laidback Luke! Keep those mixes coming!
Congrats Cody!! Congrats on the baby too!!!!