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Summer Booking Packages

May 18, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Book Chicago’s Premier Club and Party DJ,  DJ Meltdown, today and recieve huge discounts. 

  • Graduation Parties – $199.00 for 4 hours (lighting extra)
    • Must book by June 30, 2009
    • Event must be dated no later than August 31, 2009
    • Valid Friday-Sunday only, weekdays priced $349/ 4 hours
    • Dates through June 30th are currently SOLD OUT
  • College Parties – $249.00 for 6 hours (lighting extra)
    • Must book by August 31, 2009
    • Event must be dated no later than November 30, 2009
    • Valid Friday-Sunday only, weekdays priced $399/ 6 hours

Cam’ron – Cookies and Apple Juice???

May 17, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, WTF  //  No Comments

Cam’ron is back from a long hiatus serving up his latest single “Cookies and Apple Juice”.  Not only is it fittingly titled, it sounds like it was produced by a 5 year-old, maybe thats why Cam thought the title wasn’t as juvenile as it sounds.  Whatever the case may be, Cam definetly sounds like he shouldn’t have quit his day job because he is undoubtedly contributing the official mess that is the “state of hip-hop”.  Cam…get your s**t together.

Make sure the music at your function is taken care of properly, as doesn’t become a hot mess like Cam’ron.  Book your party or club function with DJ Meltdown today.
WTF??? 

Sean Kingston – Fire Burning (on the dancefloor)

May 15, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, Featured Track, Hot Tracks  //  No Comments

Track of the Week for May 15, 2009

This track came to my attention last night, definitely a floorfiller. Look for this to hit my charts very soon, any possibly a remix.  Produced by RedOne, who has done simliar crossover dance tracks for Lady Gaga, Akon & Christina Milian.

Basic Element – Touch You Right Now (Mdm Extended Mix)

May 14, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, Hot Tracks  //  No Comments

Typical Euro-pop Crossover Dance Remix, a bit of cheese, but something caught my ear on this one.  Look for it to be climbing up the charts in the near future.

Wanessa Camargo ft. Ja Rule – Fly

May 11, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, WTF  //  No Comments

So my roommate and I were discussing whatever happened to “Ja Rule”.  So I looked him up on wikipedia and found that he just recorded this new single with Wanessa Camargo of Portugal.  This leads me to a segment I like to call 

WTF????

Get a load of this hot garbage….

Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz – Number One (Hypasonic Remix)

May 11, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, Featured Remix  //  No Comments

Check out this hot new mix from Hypasonic, and Tinchy Stryder’s “Number One”, which is fittingly titled since it’s currently at number one on the Singles Chart in the UK. Also, don’t forget to check out DJ Meltdown’s Official Remixography

Big Ali ft. Dollarman – Hit The Floor

May 8, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, Featured Track  //  No Comments

Track of the Week for May 8, 2009

Stanton SCS.3d Review

May 8, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Blog, DJ Gear  //  1 Comment

I recently purchased and got a chance to play around with Stanton’s new Midi Controller and “Touch Surface” DJ Controller, the SCS.3d, otherwise known as “DaScratch”.

I’ve only had a chance to play with them for 2 weeks, so in contrast some may say that I’m not giving it a fair shot, but for being a DJ for 16 years, and seeing all the technology come and go, I have to say that Stanton has done the exact same thing with the SCS.3d that they did with the Final Scratch.  Stanton is always on the cutting edge of DJ Technology and probably will continue to be well into the future, their ideas are technological masterpieces, however their execution is usually a complete SNAFU.

Eight years ago when I purchased Stanton’s Final Scratch (yes, I had version 1.0), i had a hell of a time getting it setup, and virtually nobody was using it because laptop computers were so expensive at the time.  I was acutally lugging my desktop and monitor around with me to gigs, which may sound extreme, but I was able to get my musical digitally, and was always on the cutting edge with my music.  With Final Scratch I spent months on the phone with the only guy that had any knowledge of troubleshooting it, I even had his cell phone number, I am a daytime web developer and I get pissed when I have to troubleshoot with clients… I can imagine how this guy felt.  After about 3-4 months I was finally able to grasp the technology enough to troubleshoot it myself and run it smoothly enough to rely upon it for a gig.

I am afraid Stanton has run the same course with the SCS.3d, while the Tech Support has come a long way (there is actually a whole department, and they answer pretty quickly), it still seems like its going to take 4-6 months to be able to rely upon this technology for a gig, which is time I really dont have.  Also, I’m not just saying this because I’m not really an experienced MIDI DJ, it’s because the software (DaRouter) is buggy and seems to be incapable of being solid for long periods of time.  I haven’t been able to play for more than 45 minutes without the controllers completely locking up.

Stanton also released MIDI mapping pre-sets for Traktor Pro, while good, there doesn’t seem to be a rotary or jog-style pitch bend function similar to most “vinyl” style CD Decks (ala Pioneer’s CDJ-1000MK3) which makes beat-matching on the fly very difficult.  Bundling all the features into a nice neat little package is great, 2 units fit into my record bag with ease, and only weigh about a pound each, however, this means that you much switch “modes” to access different functions, which didn’t seem like a bad thing at first, but eventually proved to be very cumbersome while in the mix.

So, while great in theory, anybody who has an upcoming booking will still get the same vinyl / final scratch setup.

**UPDATE**

On 6/2/09 I was contacted by nem0nic @ Stanton and I wanted to clear up the fact that the SCS.3d DOES HAVE jog/pitch-bend mode, however you must access a seperate mode by pressing “vinyl” twice to use it:

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Craig Reeves <nem0nic@stantondj.com> wrote:

It was brought to my attention that you were having issues with your SCS.3d controller(s).  If you have any questions regarding its performance, please feel free to contact me.  Without knowing the specifics of your setup, I would recommend that you use the latest version of the DaRouter software, which is available on our forums.  If you are using an older version of DaRouter and OSX, this is especially true, and would explain your stability issues.

And the pitch bend functionality you mention is indeed in the Traktor Pro presets.  Vinyl Mode 2 (press the VINYL button twice – it will light purple to indicate the proper mode) not only gives you fine “jog style” pitch bending, but also ties the SCS.3d’s LED feedback to the phase meter in Traktor Pro to give a visual guide without needing to look at the computer screen.

Craig

Crossover Dance Charts – May 2009

May 7, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Charts, Hot Tracks  //  No Comments

1. Jump Smokers – My Flow So Tight (Anti-Breezy)
2. David Rush ft. LFMAO – Shooting Star
3. Akon ft. Kardinal Offishall – Beautiful
4. Britney Spears – If U Seek Amy
5. J-LP ft. Ray-J – Rush
6. Pussycat Dolls ft. Snoop Dogg – Bottle Pop
7. Kraak & Smaak – Squeeze Me
8. Kid Cudi – Day N Nite
9. Beyonce Knowles – Halo
10. Rihanna – Breaking Dishes

Hip-Hop & R&B Charts – May 2009

May 7, 2009   //   by DJ Meltdown   //   Charts, Hot Tracks  //  No Comments

1. The Dream – Rockin’ That Thang
2. Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain – Blame It (on the alcohol)
3. Keri Hilson ft. Lil Wayne – Turnin’ me On
4. T.I ft. Justin Timberlake – Dead and Gone
5. Kid Cudi – Day N Nite
6. Rick Ross ft. John Legend – Magnificent
7. Soulja Boy Tell’em – Kiss me thru the phone
8. NeYo ft. Jamie Foxx & Fabolous – She got her own
9. Beyonce Knowles – Diva
10. Jamie Foxx ft. T.I – Just Like Me

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