DJ Qbert and Ean Golden session
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Ean Golden invites Q to DJ Techtools for an impromptu jam session. Hope this inspires all the turntablists and controllerists out there to make some music! Thanks to Thud Rumble and DJ Techtools for making this happen.
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The best scratch Dj in the world with the best button pusher in the world! Truly an amalgamation of old school analogue and cutting edge tech
two people just having fun, and making good sounds. its just damn chill.
i love it how Ean Golds throws his hands in the air so dramatically after pushing the buttons. respect to both
This is dope.
2 of the best .....ever .....nuff said
That my friend, is not only "good stuff", u wont see that from another duo like this. This is a living legend in action. Qbert is not copyable. Big ups
Both highly talented and gifted. God bless and Big Aloha in Jesus name :)
the controllerist and the turntablist in complete harmony. Ultimate manipulation! I think i jizzed a little.
this is sick!! two legends each on their instrument of choice and having fun while killing what could be better!
Love Ean's little Midi Fighters too. First midis out with slick, easily pressed buttons unlike a drum pad like an Akai where you can't just tap the button
The point isn't how hard it is to pull off a performance. The point is how good it sounds. That's what people care about. DJ'ing is not a "Who can do it the most difficult way" competition.
This shit is SICK! Ean Golden, you rock bro.
never mind about the other comments guys cause its you two stood there in front of the cameras.....lol, even if you do have a few foibles....Excellent stuff
well I like it.. great out come
amazed and grateful....our art have come so far......
It looks like ean is getting a tiny shock every time he hits a button and moves his hand away.
That was truly awesome.
You can play with the tool you want... the important thing is the result!
i joined with arrrr and frrreshhh while playing the vid, so nice to mess about with!#
@jeremyelrick If you use that definition, then a MIDI piano hooked up to a hardware sampler with a large multisample map of a piano is not an instrument either. All it does is what Traktor does basically - accept midi messages and play snippets of audio on command from a controller, any controller.
dope!
never heard your name before buddy, but these two dudes i have been gaining respect and Huge Corporations are backing them up and sponsoring them, how many you got buddy,,, or are you a loyalist to the underground... god bless you what ever your name is...
awsome work!
illest outhere! very original, and a cool guy!
The best at what they do. Love Ean, DJ Qbert, AarabMuzik. Michael Jordans of their craft.
illest in the bizz! awesome! Ean has the twitch for sure! Parody vid is a must on this!
Q has the edge. he relies only on raw technology turntables (which is far earlier than modern push button midi controllers). and his unbelievable skills. it's harder to manipulate vinyl than digital stuffs
This looks like a perfect room
Qbert is good. But the video effects are giving me headache.
This makes me want a Midi Fighter.
flipping excellent.
I want to see a 4by4 with Babu the Turntablist and Ean Golden the Controllerist.
A difficulty that borders on the impossible. DJ Qbert the "Jimi Hendrix" of scratching stands alone even when compared to his counterpart MixMasterMike. Where MMM dominates in beat juggling GrandMasterQ-Bert is one of a kind; catering specifically to one deck scratching R. Quitevis represents a lost era where DJs dictated the flow of a party. Now with ipods and playlists DJs are many but great ones are few and far between. Without vocals, without lyrics scratching still speaks & it's fun2listen.
the real dj salute man....
Damn they are so awesome!!!
2 legends on fire.
@jeremyelrick Because from where's I´m sitting, it's fairly obvious why he's doing it - he's using the MIDI Fighter to trigger cue points, and then cutting out of the channel using the crossfader when he doesn't want the track to play anymore, just like a turntablist does to create the rhythm of the scratch. Controllerism is it's own thing, with it's own ways of doing things and methods of improvisation, and unless you´ve looked into how it's actually done, I´d refrain from criticism.
amazing!
BRILLANT........................
Is it just me or when the vanilla ice section hits does it look like qbert rolls his eyes like he's thinking, "I can't believe I'm scratching to this whack shit."
Nice combination, and i guess it was nice session. Q-bert,timecode vinyls? what they are...good scracthing,as always. Ean Golden,nice beats.The "Pack-Man" buttons.OK.Work.´s. Thank you both.
new song to my MP3
amazing!!
8 people love will young!!!
loved it!
Sick scratches.
Wowsa Vanilla Ice could be famous again! Damn love that mix
Qbert and Jesus! I SEE JESUS!
that guy you talking about in the right is midi master himself eangolden you should watch his videos hes epic
This is a great example of how the two technologies as well as the two are forms can work great TOGETHER>>>
This fucking dope guys. Keep up the good work.
@B6Quattro I do get your point quattro and I agree that midi controllers have a huge amount of potential. I started djing on vinyl but ended up using controllers (maybe take a look at some of my vids)... I'm not against new technology and techniques I just think it's how they are used. Ean defines controllerism as "using controllers to emulate turntable techniques" which I think is hugely limiting on what they can do and after all..why not learn to scratch it sounds better and looks cooler:)
The song goes: I'm having trouble trying to sleep (scratch scratchy scratch...) I'm counting sheep but running out (scratch scratchy scratch...) LOL
Q-Bert's smile at 3:15 ; He knows what's coming.
Take a walk on the wild side!
What kind of sampler is Ean using?
ice ice baby...mix is fuckin dopeeeee~!!!!!!
8:00 holy shit ean golden cutting it up with a crossfader... and midi fighter LOL good stuff
@Thedan961 any where did ATCQ sample it from???? lou reed - walk on the wild side
@thirdflooruk It's a custom Midi Fighter available in the djtechtools online store
Exactly! No software will help you if you don't have a clue. Hard work pays off. Shit in, shit out.
qBERT KILLED IT!
whats the name of the beat that comes in at bout 6 08??
@Thedan961 yea it is, but they used the Lou Reed- Walk on the wild side beat
anybody know the name of the greenday song? i cant remember it..
@Dj3xC That's actually the DJ Tech Tools lab, Ean Golden's studio.
is there anybody that know the title of the orange vinyl???thxxxx????
I think its a special edition colored vinyl of Scratchy Seal.
And don't forget, in order to apply all these simple steps..... You have to have advanced hand dexterity.....
what decks does qbert have
so where do i send the 0.99 cents for this jam?
q berts got a good arsenal of dj equipment
looks cool man!!! lol
what's the name of the song/artist/album whatever in 00:30 - 02:30 !!?? Anyone ?
Did anyone else notice how many cords Ean's got as opposed to Qbert?? haha
Q-Bert for president !!
@jeremyelrick in fact.... I struggle to feel that you can spontaneously alternate rythm.... im gonna try this:)
It's like when you let the simple kid join in, you can press a couple of buttons and pretend your doing something.
the little presses are all that matters. the cuts are just adding to the choppy sound. he did that whole session (besides the backbeats) live.
Big respect to both artists but Q wins hands down as a DJ on technical skills
turntablism goes to decodificate music sound, like search the matrix...but turntablist love musicallilty too ad other works demostrate this
and having to bear with a**holes in the crowd while attempting the steps you mentioned,brah..thats seriously a big pain esp when youre new to the scene..
He does cut the beat out a bit, but there are definitely a few times like 3:53 and 7:29 where he is just twitching his hands around the fader. It's really weird.
00:56 Chords from Walk on a wild side, if I am not wrong.
Ean looks like he has turrets sometimes, not talking shit he's great but damn dude!!
on fire
That is Brain Stew from Insomniac
i almost was pissed at this comment...then i liked it
@Darwinist played - yes but from a certain set of pre stored/programmed slices of music or fx - It is not in essence to able to produce new original musixal compostions (live remixing does to a certain extent) and is hence not an instrument.
how come i cant do this cutting in my ns7!!!!!!!!freaking skilzzzz
@plbenoit unless all that arm flailing and long hair is impressive.
nice nice baby =)
NiCE!
lol look at him though, he's just so into it, he's in the fucking zone making music and loving life in the moment :) annoys me and makes me happy at the same time
Goooooood,
the greenday thing sounded cool but the white stripes and ice ice baby are both in other ean golden videos. surely he could have come up with something new by now... i agree with people saying he tries to make it look like he's doing more than he is (not to say some of what he's doing doesnt sound awesome, not everything has to be complicated) but random hand movements just look weird
@ralutjohn really? I liked the whole thing
is Qbert philipino??
nice
@lolfag3 lol but was nice of him to provide a beat for bert to scratch over