PRE RECORDED DJ SETS and "FAKE DJS"

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    Hey guys, in this week's video, I debate the most controversial topic in the world of DJing, Fake DJs, and pre-recorded DJ sets! Should DJs pre-record their DJ sets? Is it ever ok for a DJ to do this? Should I pre-record my DJ sets?
    In this video, I try to explore all elements of these tops. I look at it from a DJ, from a fan, from a festival organizer.
    I run through all my opinions on this subject.
    However, this is just a one-man debate. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on this. Let me know.
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  • @DJPhilHarris
    @DJPhilHarris  Před 6 lety +29

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    • @jimmycranier3668
      @jimmycranier3668 Před 5 lety +1

      you should make a spoof video about prerecorded videos , for example ,...it takes about 3 seconds to say....I would never pre record anything....and use that clip several times in your video as you would also repeat this process a few more times , but , change your shirt or move your dog to the other side of the couch just to see who is paying attention. could be a hit.

    • @soundofphiladelphia311
      @soundofphiladelphia311 Před 4 lety +2

      Just watched this video and another thing to throw into the mix is the fact that at these big festivals, the DJ's will not be badgered by the crowd coming up and saying things like "have you not got any Oasis?" or "this songs crap, put some Bruno Mars on". The DJ's will have a playlist of some description, whether it is pre-recorded or not. The crowd will be expecting EDM, House, Trance, etc. depending on what they have gone to listen to. But for functions such as weddings, birthdays and the like, you will get requests, which is where your DJ skills come into its own, by being able to select the tracks that would go well with the song being requested. Oh and by the way the Oasis analogy is true! I was playing a wedding and the crowd were happily dancing to some 80's music, when this guy came up and wanted me to play Oasis the rest of the night!! I played one to keep him appeased, and the floor almost emptied. 😀

    • @elcheapooutdoors7883
      @elcheapooutdoors7883 Před 3 lety

      Well what about restroom breaks, what if I'm the one about to make the next big drop. 🤣

  • @helloruan
    @helloruan Před 5 lety +154

    Preplanned = totally okay with it, Prerecorded = not okay with it

    • @Boxer4ever
      @Boxer4ever Před 2 lety +7

      Prerecorded=scam

    • @Lukqdos
      @Lukqdos Před 2 lety +5

      Also, Phil said people wouldnt come back if headliner displayed errors in mixing - I totally disagree. Firstly, fuck those fakers, those are not true fans and belongers to the scene anyways!
      Secondly - Me, when I hear a DJ mixmiss two bits, I dont think any less of him, if anything, he raises in my eyes bcs then I 100% he hasnt prerecorded his shit.
      And I totally disagree with Phil that prerecording is perfectly optimised - how can it be if its totally out of touch with concrete situation in the audience and most important - the energy! Fuck DJs that dont recognize the energy and keep their "optimised" shit stubornly. I had that experience recently I can guarantee it was a disaster. The audience started booing very soon in the set and by the half hour mark people even started to flee.
      Bcs DJ had his shit in his mind before coming to the stage and TOTALLY ABSOLUTELY missed the energy that was built with sets before his. And whats best - this is one of the most famous DJs in my country!
      So thats that.

    • @myplan8166
      @myplan8166 Před rokem

      @@Lukqdos that's the spirit.

    • @UncleBen-fd5xi
      @UncleBen-fd5xi Před 9 měsíci +1

      Carl Cox said that he has Idk how many different tracks and if he is not able to make a multiple hour set with them, something is wrong. So agree, pre planned sure but pre recorded no way

  • @OkieDokie
    @OkieDokie Před 4 lety +25

    What I’ve done is pre-record several 15-30 minute mixes with different Genres for different occasions. I also have a few pre-recorded blends/mashups that I DJ’d live that I can drop in and play when I get tired or need a drink break/stretch. I always DJ live but have those shorter mixes to play in an emergency or when I need a break.

  • @kayak9306
    @kayak9306 Před 3 lety +13

    Sometimes mistakes give the set a bit of character. I saw Ricardo Villalobos @ Awakenings and the turntable kept on messing up and skipping. It was nice to see even in one of these huge open air events that it was still a genuine, real set.

  • @gregoryfitts6220
    @gregoryfitts6220 Před 2 lety +23

    I pre-recorded my first Dj set and it awesome! I'm still a beginner so it works for me but once i learn more i will lean towards doing my sets live

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow Před rokem +2

    I have played many sets where the set list went out the door after track number 2. When you are really in sync with people dancing, you suddenly get godly and uncontrollable urges to play that one specific track that is stuck in your mind like an ulcer. You call it up and the babes go "whooooo". At that point you are at the mercy of the crowd and one track after another pops into you limited head and you play each one with passion and love and for as long as you can squeeze juice from it. There are short moments when you doubt that you could top the track blasting the floor at this instant, but an idea always comes along. After your set you are drenched in sweat, dehydrated and totally euphoric beyond ecstazy.

  • @Hunterwolf
    @Hunterwolf Před 2 lety +8

    To be honest, I usually pre-planned my DJ sets for big events (and 80-90% stick to the plan), just to test them before and be sure they work fine harmonically, especially when DJs used to play with vinyls or old cdjs without any key information. But I really don't get pre-recorded sets in any situation, that must be too boring "playing" like that!

  • @RUKUSdrift
    @RUKUSdrift Před 4 lety +18

    As a person who grew up raving in the mid nineties there was no such thing as prerecording... 🤷🏽‍♂️🚀🕺🏽

    • @deecee5996
      @deecee5996 Před 3 lety

      YEP! I agreed with that... During 90s is the true essence of Djing

  • @roboticbeatz1103
    @roboticbeatz1103 Před 6 lety +28

    For me it works pretty well to create a pool of tracks where I have a smaller range to chose from so for example I prepare Like 200 songs I would like to play from my total 9000 but still decide live what I want to play and what I rather dont play because it would kill the party.

  • @RayneDripTarot
    @RayneDripTarot Před 5 lety +41

    I think it is a good idea to have a pre-recorded set JUST IN CASE something goes wrong, and then you can just push play while you are dealing with an emergency. Be present and DJ in the present, but have a back up so that if something does go wrong....there is still music being played and not silence.

    • @bitinback2825
      @bitinback2825 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s the learning process though is that mistakes happen

    • @CheckDisOutpeeps
      @CheckDisOutpeeps Před 2 lety

      No. Attach the aux to your phone and sort your hardware.

    • @RayneDripTarot
      @RayneDripTarot Před 2 lety

      @@CheckDisOutpeeps I am not always in a location that has phone service. This is why it is good to have a backup thumb drive. But some people do have backup music on their phone. True.

    • @slimyelow
      @slimyelow Před rokem +1

      Jeez, have I seen many, many emergencies. - and never a tech guy in sight trying to fix anything....

  • @waynefarrowcouk
    @waynefarrowcouk Před 4 lety +2

    I love your insight into things, I’m defo subscribing.

  • @alexknight4043
    @alexknight4043 Před 5 lety +23

    ITS AS BAD AS LIP SYNC they are paid a lot of money to perform .

  • @RightWing1
    @RightWing1 Před 5 lety +15

    You hit the nail on the head about big artist pre-recorded sets, they have to be matched closely with the lasers, lighting, visuals so have to make an impact. The issue for me is the honesty angle, if they claim to be doing the set totally live and unrehearsed when in fact we all know they aren't then it impacts credibility.

    • @deveyous6614
      @deveyous6614 Před 4 lety +1

      it's the saying ignorance is bliss, it's better to not tell people whether a set is prerecorded or not and have a percentage of people in the crowd who wouldn't even think about it, vs openly telling everyone beforehand in a disclaimer that the set is pre-recorded, which guarantees everyone will know and will kill the experience for some.

    • @epistemologicaldespair68
      @epistemologicaldespair68 Před 3 lety +1

      I know this person is Cancelled now, but at a Bassnectar show nothing is ore recorded at all, he uses ableton and a custom midi controller to DJ his sets, he also controls portions of the visual experience using “ableton ques”. It’s extremely unique from night to night, right down to the Lasers and visuals. His point about the large artists is simply an excuse, to me if you’re making millions you should make it a unique experience, it’s a disservice to the art in all ways.

  • @djfaustosi
    @djfaustosi Před 5 lety +4

    Great job as always
    Very true from beginning to end
    I will never pre-record a set.
    As a weeding DJ I hate when people ask me do you have a pre-recorded set that we can listen to. I say no..
    Every wedding is different....
    Keep up the good work
    Cheer
    From Toronto Canada
    Peace

  • @chelsonkhyriem5126
    @chelsonkhyriem5126 Před 6 lety +1

    congrats dj Phill

  • @anthonyflores6419
    @anthonyflores6419 Před 6 lety

    Congrats on your wedding....thanks for sharing

  • @Echo_Plexx
    @Echo_Plexx Před 3 lety +3

    This is why I got interested in electronic music Live Acts as there are so many fake DJs out there. It became a big multi million dollar entertainment business.

  • @jeffclydecainong2444
    @jeffclydecainong2444 Před rokem

    Happy Monday 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @mambabasketball24
    @mambabasketball24 Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing vlog my friend i agree with you salute from lebanon :)

  • @noobtopro2631
    @noobtopro2631 Před 5 lety

    Awesome man congrats.

  • @JamesPatricioMusic
    @JamesPatricioMusic Před 4 lety +1

    Congrats ! Thanks for your video long time producer. New to djing =)

  • @ramanshrestha2432
    @ramanshrestha2432 Před 6 lety +1

    wow.nice feedback
    love it

  • @timeasarina8492
    @timeasarina8492 Před rokem

    I like your talks as I am learning about all around DJing, I am watching a lot of your videos and it is very helpful!

  • @tyeblee23
    @tyeblee23 Před 3 lety +2

    PHILL!!! I love this I agree and argue with my friends aaaalllll the time🙄 about this. Really doesn’t matter to me if it pre recorded at a show or festival or at all. From my experience spending hours and hours learning ableton and learning how to mix songs. I have found the WORK is always done and maybe the pros make it look easy and it probably is to them, but wasn’t always they pull s there hair out a few times I’m sure like me. I really want to thank you for all your videos Phill, all well done and I’ve learned so much 🙏🏼 hope all of s well.

  • @flipper.the.diskjoker
    @flipper.the.diskjoker Před 5 lety +6

    Just do what you feel and do it when you feel like doing it with no worries at all, nothing is wrong and nothing is right anyway. The Universe is you, so go be unique like everybody else ✌🏼 Cheers Phil. Thanks for putting yourself out there.

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X Před 4 lety

      You really need to get your DJ'ing morals in order. Lots of differences between right and wrong.

  • @elektrikshaman1212
    @elektrikshaman1212 Před 3 lety

    This helped me out a lot!

  • @djs1wiley972
    @djs1wiley972 Před 5 lety +1

    I've never done it but in certain circumstances I think it's advisable to do it. I have my first wedding in September. I'm to prepare the whole set list from what the couple wants to hear and freestyle some parts. I'll have prepared playlist regardless to fall back on if it goes left. I don't except it to seeing that the couple are into old-school music and I know that genre well. Thanks for the video, it was good and your opinion is teaching.

  • @dtwistrewind7361
    @dtwistrewind7361 Před 6 lety +41

    David Guetta is always doing it pretending to tweak knobs and only one cdj switched on the whole set.

    • @dear2023
      @dear2023 Před 4 lety +3

      yup thats almost true but see event organizer hier david guetta again & again they still know david played a preset bcz they think david maked his own preset in a studio . its dosnt mean that someone makes a preset for him. so true and simple .

    • @deecee5996
      @deecee5996 Před 3 lety +1

      Most of well known modern DJs are fake DJing... Performing an FLStudio pre-recorder, pre-mix music set are not DJing.... Lots of audience are misconcept with these...

    • @abrahamtellez4562
      @abrahamtellez4562 Před 3 lety

      @@dear2023 so what you're saying is that it's b.s. when djs say the point is reading the vibe and feeling of the audience or crowd and mixing music for that live vibe...

    • @WAbrown100
      @WAbrown100 Před 2 lety

      @DeeJay1210 the more anglicized the music has become the more it’s based on what the Dj LOOKS like and how frat and sorority friendly he/she is. Western societies DESPISE the soul and ethnicity of true house music and techno. They know the roots but there is far more money in white pockets. They covered the roots in homophobia and stole it from its roots(although black people gave it away). Think of the squalor of Chicago & Detroit at the moment…. Then look at videos of edm festival and the obvious revenue…… do you think either of those black communities could use a taste of 12 billion dollar a year industry???? And they get absolutely nothing because they were bombarded with homophobia and misinformation and don’t even know it belongs to them. Sad…. (Pardon my digression and rant)

    • @lydon2680
      @lydon2680 Před 2 lety +1

      And doing substances on set😂

  • @zachariahaguilar7503
    @zachariahaguilar7503 Před 3 lety

    This was the most honest video out there 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @zevminow2233
    @zevminow2233 Před 5 lety +8

    Will you release the set you recorded for your wedding? I would love to hear some of your song choices for a wedding set. Thanks!

  • @Benny-uw2cz
    @Benny-uw2cz Před 6 lety +1

    Congrats :)

  • @CheefMaster
    @CheefMaster Před 5 lety

    Good stuff!

  • @Leo-fluffy
    @Leo-fluffy Před 6 lety +8

    Lots of djs for example Laidback Luke don’t keep set lists and something you didn’t think about is these djs are playing different countries every day and taste in music varies so much that it is easier for them to wing it as long as there music is organised well enough and you know your songs almost off by heart then it’s easier to dj live than to have loads of pre record sets and the risk of being known as a fake dj also what buttons would you tuch if you where fully pre recorded

  • @TheHolyghost55
    @TheHolyghost55 Před 2 lety

    Congrats mate ❤️

  • @125delgado
    @125delgado Před 3 lety

    Great video!!!

  • @pedigreegudgeon
    @pedigreegudgeon Před rokem

    My butt is glued to the fence on this one.
    November

  • @jackcarmichaelgaming
    @jackcarmichaelgaming Před 6 lety +52

    Could you do a video on how to go from DJing In your bed room to clubs parties and weddings etc, would I need to buy new big speakers if so what ones ?

    • @DJPhilHarris
      @DJPhilHarris  Před 6 lety +5

      Jack Carmichael will so soon!

    • @gamingexec3957
      @gamingexec3957 Před 5 lety

      @@DJPhilHarris Did you ever end up doing this? I've got the same question and couldn't find an answer on your page...

    • @jamiesherry28
      @jamiesherry28 Před 5 lety

      Jack Carmichael The best tip to get gigs is to start to make music. I hated doing it but never done it again once ai started to play at clubs

    • @andinbriwel1092
      @andinbriwel1092 Před 5 lety +2

      As to speakers, you can rent them at first. Many people love the QSC powered speakers, but if you ask me, the absolute best bang for the buck is EV ZLX series. I’m a professional audio engineer making my living full time doing sound for events and TV. I’ve worked with everything from Peavey to JBL to QSC and massive array setups. Which is absolute best? Arrays, of course. But when I opened my own wallet, I bought EV ZLX15Ps.

    • @ushkadush
      @ushkadush Před 5 lety

      @jack Carmichael I kind of made a video of this

  • @arronhoffman7992
    @arronhoffman7992 Před 3 lety +8

    If I found out I was playing Ultra tomorrow, I'd definitely live mix. DJing is what I love doing, and I have confidence in myself that I can put together an exciting, energetic set without pre recording anything. The way I look at it is the same way I look at a singer that lip syncs. If I'm paying money to see an artist perform, I want to see them fully showcase their talent. I don't wanna pay to watch someone cheat.

  • @Iceferno
    @Iceferno Před rokem

    In my early days of DJing, I would plan my sets meticulously, because I was only ever given an hour so wanted to choose the best tracks and as many in that hour as possible. I still beatmatched live, but wasn't confident with fx, so did a lot of just standing around. With recent gigs I try to do it on the fly. I think DJing should be instinctive, but you made some good points about big festivals which I never thought about before. I would've only thought to use them as a last resort/backup.

  • @darranhanlon8709
    @darranhanlon8709 Před 5 lety

    Hi Phil,, great stuff btw..
    I know a mobile wedding dj ,, he says that he just simply has to much going on to actually mix,, he uses vdj,, and uses auto mix. ,, he can still chop and change his sets about to suit the crowd,,
    He says alot of mobile djs dj this way .. at least over here in australia.
    And sometimes he had block of about ten songs premixed, depending on the type of jobs he gets
    But never a whole night as he still needs to take requests.

  • @warren19721
    @warren19721 Před 5 lety

    hey love your videos

  • @2956steve
    @2956steve Před 5 lety

    I use professional mixers from from dmc and grandmaster mastermix and they work well for me and use separate tracks on virtual dj so what's your take on that

  • @sonidogenial7978
    @sonidogenial7978 Před rokem

    Good point. That´s what I realize when famous DJs play pre recorded show. make me think that maybe someone else did his o her job and just stand in front of the audience and try to simulate that he´s playing good music.

  • @saqifyeasir1100
    @saqifyeasir1100 Před 6 lety

    can u make a tutorial of mixing tracks and playing samples from ableton at the same time (like- sountec)

  • @ekclay7
    @ekclay7 Před 4 lety +2

    Like you said the art of djing is just too much fun.

  • @dyzio2206
    @dyzio2206 Před 2 lety

    preplanned i love, it means that the dj has done his homework. working with "mini-lists" short 3-4 song lists is my prefered method..
    sure the first gigs on any venue or festival are nerve racking and thoroughly planned but well known and experienced dj's IMHO don't need prerecorded sets. mashups are normaly prerecorded and i think it is ok if someone has a great mashup prerecorded.. it allows the dj to show you a good time without too much hustle..
    less workload more time engaging with the crowd and enjoying the gig..

  • @DJMonee727
    @DJMonee727 Před rokem

    I LOVE YOUR #HUMOR !!!
    You always make Me LOL !!!
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  • @MB-og8fi
    @MB-og8fi Před 4 lety +5

    When it comes to edm dj sets i feel that doing a pre-made dj set can actually be way more difficult than mixing live. I make dj sets in Ableton Live on the arrangement view and i transition between songs with some drastic tempo and key changes and chop and splice them into eachother with some very intricate editing, so intricate that it could take me 4 or 5 days and nights just to lay down like 20 minutes, but it ends up sounding amazing having all these tempo and key changes smoothly fit together, something that would be plain impossible to do live on the fly. DJ’s that mix on the fly stay in the same tempo and key most of the time especially if you are just mixing the same genre like house or trance, and if not then the transitions are usually not smooth and as pleasing to the ear. I can mix on the fly too and its def very fun to do, but in my opinion beat matching and on the fly mixing is not that hard compared, i think the hours upon hours upon hours of being a mad scientist cutting and pasting and arranging and chopping up samples and automating and time stretching to get a masterpiece finished product is much much harder to do. And then when you play it live you dont have to just press play and then thats it, you can tweak effects on the fly like delay, reverb, eq, do filter sweeps, beat repeat, phaser etc. Thats just my opinion anyways.

  • @Tonydjjokerit
    @Tonydjjokerit Před 4 lety +1

    spot on Phil,as long as you know the genre you're playing then you shouldn't need to pre-record,only stuff like Creamfields,Tomorrowland and others do you need to do that.By the way congrats and RESPECT for your nuptials,In'Sha'Allah I'll be next

  • @djeconofficial7550
    @djeconofficial7550 Před 4 lety +1

    hey. great video and great discussions. I see your point and I agree. but, a few things,... 1: yes, you CAN dj Live and be flawless and at the same time have to switch up your basic planned dj set due to various circumstances. 2: yes, these major festivals have pyrotechnics which has to be rehearsals and a pre.planned set or at least for a certain time frame although nowadays these major festivals are mostly pre sets unfortunately. 3: you can for sure have flawless sets at club venues, think on the fly accordingly by reading the crowd etc. and 4: I hate pre.planned dj sets due to the fact that's why I went to see THAT dj specifically.... to experience their LIVE PERFORMANCE ability. this is my 2 cents lol. I could say more but it will be pointless unless I create an entire video regarding why I think so,... which I really might release on my new Channel here

  • @Tc558
    @Tc558 Před 2 lety

    Worth noting here that although your arguments are sound on the DJ side, I'm a live event producer, a DJ's dedicated show will usually all be 'rehearsed' as you said but on a festival stage with so many acts coming through the light/video/audio/fx teams can easily 'busk' an entire gig and make it look like a cohesive show without having any prior knowledge or set list.

  • @djcandyapple2229
    @djcandyapple2229 Před 6 lety +2

    Wicked but personally I would never premix my sets I pick my beats based on what the crowds doing and the vibe. It depends I the event and the atmosphere too

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow Před rokem +1

    Fake is horribly easy to spot, especially when a great track is playing and everyone is digging it only for it to be massacred 20 seconds later into something completely the opposite.

  • @SoulAnarchistMusic
    @SoulAnarchistMusic Před 9 měsíci +1

    There are plenty of world class musicians who get on stages and skillfully manipulate instruments with 6 or more strings, plus dozens of effects, in conjunction with many other bandmates doing the same thing.... I don't think it's a huge ask for a DJ to be able to think on his feet, to push a few buttons at the right times in front of the same size crowds. Let's not keep lowering the bar. Let's just get better at our craft.

  • @hhaarmann
    @hhaarmann Před 6 lety

    So I have been following some of these bigger dj's and from what I have seen they need to provide their playlist to the event and it must fit within a given timeframe. So some of it is prepared, but to what extend I am not sure. I think some of them create remixes fit to certain events and prerecord something. But then agin they are also music producers and artist providing a good show. Syncing music with video and light effects makes a show even better. So I am thinking let them prepare and give an amazing show.

  • @zedwhyex
    @zedwhyex Před 2 lety

    I guess if you're there for crowd, then you need to pre-plan and be flexible during the set, but if the crowd are there to see you, you can pre-record. Main thing is that in both scenarios everyone goes away feeling happy 🙂

  • @ruaridhsutcliffe1774
    @ruaridhsutcliffe1774 Před 5 lety +1

    I understand! I believe what you have said! I think many djs prepare individual songs and create a set list so they have a rough idea of what’s happening but not a full set, so they still have to mix if you get me? Plus i would definitely mix live! What do djs do on stage when they premixed sets?

    • @royalladin5276
      @royalladin5276 Před 5 lety +1

      Wave hands up in the aire

    • @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68
      @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68 Před 3 lety

      @@royalladin5276 And use mic's and say / yell out " ARE YOU READY "and The 3 2 1 countdown and " PUT YA HANDZ UP! " ( Stuff like that LOL )

    • @filiptravnicek4791
      @filiptravnicek4791 Před 11 měsíci

      Same things as Fisher, He Is good in faking sets

  • @niblaplayz
    @niblaplayz Před 6 lety +6

    First, Gratz on becomming married!

  • @cokekid101
    @cokekid101 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Phil,
    Hope the wedding goes well and good luck. Get what your saying but when I'm paying money to see these big names I want to know it's live. Go hard or go home as fakeass djs are not what we are there for but just my point ....

  • @nathanbieber2840
    @nathanbieber2840 Před 5 lety

    If its self produced material its okay..sometimes i add or take away stems in order for 2 digferent tracks to mesh well. Which i dont always thi k about durimg my production workflow

  • @treamx3659
    @treamx3659 Před 6 lety

    👏👏👏👏 congrats 💏

  • @simonprice7441
    @simonprice7441 Před 6 lety +3

    For your own wedding gig fine.. But when someone is paying you? ?? I don't feel comfortable as the night unfolds it can take so many different twists.... so for me no bad move.... But as you explain it is obvious your not comfy with it yourself....

  • @HikariSakai
    @HikariSakai Před 5 lety

    What about the people who mix using a DAW and edit the shit out of it to perfect it, obviously they don't play it live but like upload them online. What are your thoughts on those kinds of mixes?

  • @keithswannick6436
    @keithswannick6436 Před 4 lety

    I am resident at an under 18's night. I play a mix of current chart stuff and a live mix of edm stuff. What surprises me the most is I play a segment of oldies/party songs and they all dance and sing along. The only time I use a prerecorded segment is to use it as a space filler while I answer the call of nature. I think the funniest thing is when children ask for Niche music when they are not clearly old enough to know what it is, (parental influence I guess.

  • @MrSouleater5000
    @MrSouleater5000 Před 4 lety

    I think there is a big difrence between Prerecorded and Preplant (songlist) Sets. prerecorded is the fullset only press play and use some filter. The Preplant DJ Set is playing songs live but one after the other on the list.

  • @ekclay7
    @ekclay7 Před 4 lety

    Good point of view. If I was djing by myself for a long set, I PROBABLY would prerecord segments, just long enough for me to go to the restroom and back. So maybe 7-10 minute recordings. BUT I WOULD NEVER PRE-RECORD GIGS.

  • @7_Palms
    @7_Palms Před 6 lety

    THX bro

  • @breathingkpopforever7924
    @breathingkpopforever7924 Před 5 lety +6

    Hey Phil, I just want to say I appreciate your videos and the way you go back to basics. I get so tired of trying to learn the art of DJing from people who act like we all should have built our own computers by age 5. I am a brand newbie. Just trying to learn the art of DJing for a fun hobby. And Already I have found out about the war... My question for you is... Why are some DJs so hateful towards others...especially new ones like me? I mean I get there is turf, respect and paid gigs involved..but to look down your nose at someone brand new who is just trying to learn and tell them you're not a real DJ because you don't know how to scratch, or you use a laptop, or you're not good at mixing yet ...I don't get that.

    • @FIXTREME
      @FIXTREME Před rokem +1

      Because they want to protect their spot. It's just like big-time wrestling, and it's always the middle of the road guys who seem to be the most paranoid about it.

  • @7_Palms
    @7_Palms Před 6 lety

    CONGRATS BRO!!!!! will u still be making vids??

    • @DJPhilHarris
      @DJPhilHarris  Před 6 lety

      Hey Man, yeah I still plan to upload weekly videos even when I am away!

  • @marcrodrig7908
    @marcrodrig7908 Před 2 lety

    Is "You're the one that I want" from the Grease soundtrack on your wedding playlist?

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 Před 5 lety +3

    Is it odd that I got more shocked at Phil planning and prerecording the DJ set for his own wedding than when a friend of the family planned her own funeral?
    Why is my mind somehow pre-programmed to accept the one and shun the other? Especially since I'm guilty as all hell of having done a pre-recorded set myself. And I'm not even ashamed of it.
    It was an online live set, the client had me running circles for days, and I was doing this stuff for free. It wasn't even for charity or anything, but he was acting like he was the hottest club owner on The Strip. Then, after I had given in to his every demand, changed my entire set again and again (and I'm a very flexible guy to begin with), going with HIS music stream service out of MY pocket just because HE didn't trust my streaming service (rated for more than 10 times the expected audience), he came with the most ridiculous demand of all. Just six hours before we were supposed to go live, he phoned me up and said "By the way, you better damned be playing Vinyl decks tonight. I only allow AUTHENTIC Old School VINYL DJ's at MY club". (his "club" being a small online radio station with an average of 0.75 listeners per hour)
    That's when I got enough and just loaded up the set list, played through the set while recording it, with a few breaks here and there and when it got time to do the set, I loaded them on Virtual DJ instead of Mixxx, put it on Auto DJ and sat back with the mic in my hand and watched the chat. Whenever a request came in, I just waited for the next break and mixed it in there, and the rest of the set I just sat there with my smokes and my beer.
    Dude called me the next morning and I was prepared to have my head chewed off for being the worst sack of shit he's ever had. That's when I found out he couldn't tell a DJ from a jukebox, as he praised "the best DJ he's ever heard". Fastest blocked number in my life!
    I can't hear the difference between vinyl and digital by ear like that, but it's fairly easy to hear when someone's smacked on the auto-DJ and left the room. And even IF the person do every single transition as a simple fade (with poor beat matching to boot) I definitely wouldn't call them the best DJ ever, especially not after making 10 000 demands and claiming to have the highest standards of music in the world.
    Well, he got what he paid for, and he paid squat!

  • @Nodadj
    @Nodadj Před 5 lety +2

    If it is for personal reasons ie) your own wedding like in your case...then it's ok..if not you are a farce! DJ mean that just..to PLAY live for the masses!! Kind regards from Vancouver ,Canada!

  • @HikariSakai
    @HikariSakai Před 4 lety

    What about Bedroom DJ Pre-recorded mixes for uploading online?
    Also what about mixes in a music software? Basically creating it in something like FL Studio and such?

    • @ya_ve
      @ya_ve Před 4 lety +1

      ''What about Bedroom DJ Pre-recorded mixes for uploading online?'' dude this is complitely normal? unless you are streaming LOL!!

    • @HikariSakai
      @HikariSakai Před 4 lety +1

      @@ya_ve obviously not at an event lmao, that would defeat the purpose of going to that event to see someone perform lol
      but I mainly wondered if it has ever happened though, since some people can create a mix really well in softwares but are absolute garbage at mixing on the spot live.

    • @ya_ve
      @ya_ve Před 4 lety

      @@HikariSakai :DDDD... yeaah

  • @shambleslongplay3566
    @shambleslongplay3566 Před rokem +1

    you should always read your room when you dj. and tailor your set to suit it. even if you are a club dj that does techno or drum and bass.

  • @jonnytables
    @jonnytables Před 3 lety

    My friend did the exact same thing for his wedding and it worked fabulously!

  • @andnegr
    @andnegr Před 6 lety +18

    Just a question: does Madonna improvise or decide what to sing without plan on the stage during a concert? ;-)

    • @civilizedbug1066
      @civilizedbug1066 Před 5 lety +4

      It's not the same thing. Real djing is like madonna chosing what song she is gonna sing next. Pre recorded sets is like IF madonna would lipsync to a cd of her songs. Sorry for my English

    • @pavle988
      @pavle988 Před 4 lety

      CivilizedBUG but, she is lipsyncing, any singer today does...even some rock bands...so the culture died along time ago...and the people is the wrongdoers...ppl are listening to this todays s h i t music...

  • @kerryshatzer5633
    @kerryshatzer5633 Před 3 lety

    Especially for weddings and other events, how about short mini-mixes, like three songs long or so? That would be good for quick mashups you made yourself earlier or like a pre-made "20 80's songs in 10 minutes" for example. Or short sets of songs you usually play in order together over and over again at events. I bet lots of wedding DJ's already do stuff like that.

  • @djsychopat
    @djsychopat Před 3 lety

    Wow old but GOLD!!!!

  • @chipko
    @chipko Před 3 lety

    I think a safer bet that's halfway between doing it in the flow and precorded is to set cues for mix points which means it can be mixed up if needed.

  • @stevemcc1842
    @stevemcc1842 Před 6 lety +1

    Never have a prerecorded set if your getting paid to be there. It ok to have a list, things get a little hectic at some events.

  • @thedutchparamoretributeban4679

    Sure, I understand. The big Dj's are especially producers. They've got hit records that everybody wants to hear. At this massive events it's always a pre recorded set. Why? Because everything depends on in. The lights, fireworks, cannons etc. When they mix on the spot all the cues al gone. There is no way they take that kind of risks. So those guys, great producers and great mashup artists but it's totally something els then clubmixing. Another thing is in my opinion, Top Dj's should be come clean about that. Not that faking stuff we see on de big stage. Just keep your hands off of the djset! Thanks for the vid Phil!

  • @jordanstevens3927
    @jordanstevens3927 Před 6 lety

    First of all congrats on getting married. I would say that if I was doing a big festival where things need to be perfect then yes, I would pre record them but for me I like to mix on the fly so I usually don't even put a set list together unless it's for a specific event like an edm night at a club or something maybe there is a certain genre or sub genre they want played then I will get a set list together but if it's not specific I just throw mixes together on the fly by either using genres and in key mixing because that's what makes it very fun and gets your adrenaline going. But for a big festival, I would definitely pre record it.

  • @ginkozerofiveothree8564

    I would not do that. However things could be heppenning could be a reason to pre-record some stuff ... 😊

  • @DjTRex08
    @DjTRex08 Před 2 lety

    Some of bigger productions really need to be prerecorded. Hard to keep lighting and visuals all synced up...

  • @daman7129
    @daman7129 Před 6 lety +1

    The only pre recorded thing I played was a max mix so I could have a quick toilet stop lol!! If you know what a max mix is you'll know I'm old and played vinyl! Back in those days I worked a club all weekend with six hours deejaying each night, all on vinyl so everything was mixed, damn hard work in those days!

    • @g30jack
      @g30jack Před 6 lety

      We renamed Rapper's Delight to Crapper's Delight. 14:21 of bathroom break goodness.

    • @simonprice7441
      @simonprice7441 Před 6 lety +1

      Damn hard work indeed....... but this is the difference on a night you mixed well and you sent them home buzzing.... Man what a rush we got from it..... some nights it took hrs to get to sleep from the high.... I know the feeling bro....

  • @musicindustry1966
    @musicindustry1966 Před 5 lety

    please someone can answer what is the best software to use to prepare a pre-recorded set ?

  • @DJAlax909
    @DJAlax909 Před 5 lety

    @3:50 yup, that's something people need to understand. If the host or newly Weds are on the dance floor everyone else will follow

  • @yelerice
    @yelerice Před 5 lety +3

    Setlist are definitely not cheating, not sure why you talked about it like it was, back in the day you wouldn’t take hundreds of vinyls to your gig, you would pick them out and prepare you set aka “setlist”

  • @Not2480
    @Not2480 Před 2 lety

    Your dog has the same color of hair.you do..lol..love the topic

  • @samuellambertmurrayduncan1412

    The most fun events I've been to is events that only have 50-100 people there. Usually the DJ's aren't paid much or at all, so they are there purely because of passion for their music. The 50-100 people who are there are there purely for the music, not to flex on social media or whatever. You are right up next to the DJ, who sometimes makes a mistake which is not at all a problem, because you know that they are enjoying what they're doing. Events like these give you more of a "chilling with friends and the DJ" feeling than a big perfect event that makes millions. I'm into techno music and I have never understood the benefit of playing for 50.000 people instead of 100. I really prefer the more passionate, intimate events.

    • @geraldeather3648
      @geraldeather3648 Před rokem

      Grip it and rip it of the moment only way
      I was gonna say put your dog on the dj dest with glasses then I saw 4 years ago done and dusted now cheers

  • @graemevatoro9189
    @graemevatoro9189 Před rokem

    I've DJed in a club before and the thing I've noticed was that the crowds will always vary. To me, to do a pre recording was a waste of time and suicidal on my behalf. So, I do all my mix on the fly, in that way, I as the DJ have a greater control on crowd.

  • @Levimannon
    @Levimannon Před 4 lety

    I could definitely see the reason or thought behind the reasoning of prerecording a set specially like you said if you catch the break of a lifetime lol But also like you I wouldn't want to do it if/when I get going with DJing.

  • @Rollz7272
    @Rollz7272 Před 5 lety

    In a club or wedding where they’re doing a whole night I think it’s fair to prerecord a few tracks, like 2-3 transitions in one track so if you need to take a little break get some water/ bathroom whatever then you aren’t rushed. But should never do a whole set. Big DJ festivals are too far out of my league to even speculate on though. Like you said I wouldn’t understand the pressure. A lot of them are producers more so than djs at that point so as long as the shows good I don’t worry about it too much.

  • @priyancuchavdaa5329
    @priyancuchavdaa5329 Před 6 lety +1

    Please put your wedding vlogg it will be amazing paleas I beg you 🤗🙂😉🙄

  • @garygogo9048
    @garygogo9048 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm just an amateur DJ that does friends parties and what not. But on this subject, I will pre record 4-5 track long sets to use for when I have to go to the bathroom, or to go have a cigarette as sometimes I'll be mixing for 4-5 hours. Made the mistake of not having any on hand at one point and almost pissed myself ha ha.

    • @kolvis6626
      @kolvis6626 Před 5 lety +1

      I feel like that's the most acceptable use of these sorts of things, makes sense. In other situations I wouldn't be happy with it but that's a way better solution than stopping the music to take care of necessities.

  • @PrinceFluffy
    @PrinceFluffy Před 4 lety +2

    They twiddle knobs and press buttons and the sound never changes 😂

    • @care3swho48
      @care3swho48 Před 4 lety

      I know right I watch when they do it and nothing happens

  • @guilhermeaandrade
    @guilhermeaandrade Před 5 lety +1

    I believe that when you are playing in a huge gig it is wise to minimize your risks.

    • @ya_ve
      @ya_ve Před 4 lety +1

      yeah by being experienced.. the pressure, djays live for that

  • @friedegg8695
    @friedegg8695 Před 6 lety

    You rock...

  • @skinnyhastrup
    @skinnyhastrup Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know the exact techniques to sync videowalls to music, but for instance I watched a set of Nicky Romero, and his videowalls were in absolute sync with the music the whole set, with accented lyrics and effects in time lock all the time. It was very perfect (and very boring too) and no way in hell his sets are live mixed. But I really missed the human feel of that set. The small errors, the little beatnudges make stuff alive.

  • @Emohbailey
    @Emohbailey Před 2 lety

    I'm a musician getting my feet wet in the dj scene but I use prerecorded mixes because I play 10 instruments and I add my own musicality to it. But I never mix more than 6 songs cause its all about creating a vibe. N u have to read the people.