Sort of in line with "Opinions are like a-holes .. everyone has one". I actually like it .. much better than "Bro Country" (IMO) ..Country +Trap = Crap.
Seriously - Sirius Radio's channel 13 "Pittbull Globalization" has bee showcasing DJ's (mostly from the Los Angeles area ?). Some are doing really good work!
Cool. Do know if these sets are created beforehand, or is any of this actually done live?One of my buddies from DC was on that show: Puro Pari Mix - July 2017 - Sirius XM Globalization - DJ Trayze - (https://www.mixcloud.com/djtrayze/puro-pari-mix-july-2017-sirius-xm-globalization/)
I never heard it live on the air, but I think he looped the instrumental in the beginning to let the on-air DJ talk over it.
Cool. Do know if these sets are created beforehand, or is any of this actually done live?
Cool. Do know if these sets are created beforehand, or is any of this actually done live?
Gotcha. Obviously my reason for asking - we all know there is a HUGE difference between the two! Certainly a lot less pressure if recorded beforehand, but it often looses the "edge" of live work, warts and all. For example, I would have guessed the mix Ross referenced was pre-recorded, even before I asked the question - but I've heard stuff on Globalization that had to be live - and I'd assume that with today's technology it can probably be done without going to the station.I don't know for sure, but my bet would be on recorded before and submitted. I doubt all of the DJs are traveling to the station.
He did the Sway in the Morning show on Shade 45, and that was live. But that included some air time and talking, etc.
Gotcha. Obviously my reason for asking - we all know there is a HUGE difference between the two! Certainly a lot less pressure if recorded beforehand, but it often looses the "edge" of live work, warts and all. For example, I would have guessed the mix Ross referenced was pre-recorded, even before I asked the question - but I've heard stuff on Globalization that had to be live - and I'd assume that with today's technology it can probably be done without going to the station.
Gotcha. Obviously my reason for asking - we all know there is a HUGE difference between the two! Certainly a lot less pressure if recorded beforehand, but it often looses the "edge" of live work, warts and all. For example, I would have guessed the mix Ross referenced was pre-recorded, even before I asked the question - but I've heard stuff on Globalization that had to be live - and I'd assume that with today's technology it can probably be done without going to the station.