What not to do: stand there at the desk with all you stuff pumping your fist in the air (typical DJ move.) :-) - chris On Jan 9, 2005, at 12:33 AM, THE_BEAT_MAKER wrote: > > > I want to start doing some more gigs soon! BUT! When I was in > Australia I performed but found it difficult to put on a good show. > I know it's about the way you sound and not the way you act but? > How can I (An electronic Muso) have as much stage energy as a Rock > band? I want to sound better but also represent heaps of dance energy! > > I renember doing a gig in a competition, and at the end the judges > said: "Excellent use of the tape recorder" Not realising it was a > hardware sequencer that I spent MONTHS AND MONTHS PROGRAMING! > > How do we prove that we worked hard to build our compositions? and > not just copied loops. > > If you watch a good Jazz band you know they have practised because > you can see them playing there instruments. I feel the majority of > audiences don't understand what goes into an Electronic performance. > > I want to represent my music better. > If anyone can suggest something It would be good to know. > Cheers. > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- Chris Walcott Chief Engineer Fake Science email: chris@... website: www.fakescience.com phone: +1.510.336.1241
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Re: [motm] Gigs
2005-01-10 by Chris Walcott
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