It’s also older tracks – ones that a club DJ is “supposed to play” during an opening set, except the bangers. It was a play on the “retro dance party” theme that a lot of clubs throw. Recently I posted a DJ set on SoundCloud, full of dubstep and trap remixes of popular hip hop songs circa 2005 to 2015. My acquaintance, a music director at a nightclub, suggested I start sending out mixes to promote myself more. I’m not an event promoter or nightclub manager, but the idea of making people dance and have a good time at the club was appealing. I didn’t need a lot of production equipment to seamlessly blend music. Instead of ignoring it, guest contributor Elizabeth de Moya decided to dig into the current state of Soundcloud’s content recognition system – and how takedowns like these really work.Īfter a long foray into college radio and music journalism, I recently purchased a Pioneer DDJ-SB2 DJ controller, and the basic version of Serato DJ (with plans to upgrade later). In today’s article, follow an all-too-familiar tale: a new DJ’s promo mix, uploaded to Soundcloud, resulted in a copyright strike.
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