Tips and Techniques for moving the crowd.

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I was thinking about this the other day, I have to say Id consider upto 96 oldskool. Thats over ten years so its good enough for me. But oldskool conversations can get a bit confusing. I remember when NWA, Slick Rick, EPMD, Big Daddy Kane ect was considered oldskool. And then theres taking it back further and into the rare groove & breaks selection. But with regards to moving a crowd, if a beats hot its hot, theres no debating if it will move the crowd. Id say a good mix of upfront brand new hits or soon to be hits with some classic gems thrown in to get the older people relating to the music. Like Kurtis said its about reading the crowd, watching how they react to the music. Once thats sorted then you can think about hyping it up with an mc, the mc needs a warmed up crowd to help get them responding. I beleive the main responsibility in hyping a crowd is a good creative dj that has a good ear for good new music as well as knowing how to read a crowd and feel what they are liking and when to drop a classic bombshell track and pick things up again when they start to slack.
I understand the reason for this topic as I can understand how "SAY HOOOOOO YEEEEAAAA" and "All the ladies say ...." "All the guys say..." etc etc, is wearing thin with me. I personally hate all that, but if it gets a crowd participating, thats the important part. I really like the ladies show ya tits one, and the winner gets $100 thats thinking on your feet. Thats what its about, either you got the hustle or not.
 

manguino

Pressure Makes Diamonds
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Never been in front of a crowd, but someone who always gets me is J-Rocc. He's an avid Serato Live user, and the majority of DJ's that use laptops usually just stare at the screen and forget about the crowd but not this dude. J-Rocc was flailing his arms around and his movement was really energy filled. I guess if people are seeing you really enjoying yourself and making them part of the experience, they'll go wild.
 

sYgMa

Making head bangers!!!
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The best crowd movers I know are Saian Supa Crew.... I'll say it again and again. They are the best hip hop group on stage. They own the stage...

They did that thing where one of their beat was like a samba or something and they where moving with the crowd from right to left.

"When I point this side, you say [something from your rhymes] when I point this side you say [something else, coming from your rhymes]." And while spitting they point, so the crowd participate to the lyrics...

In one of their beat, there was a sound that was pitch bent and while it was going down they asked the crowd to duck at the same time...


They had the crowd in the palm of their hand..... amazing!!!
 

Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
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The best crowd movers I know are Saian Supa Crew.... I'll say it again and again. They are the best hip hop group on stage. They own the stage...

They did that thing where one of their beat was like a samba or something and they where moving with the crowd from right to left.

"When I point this side, you say [something from your rhymes] when I point this side you say [something else, coming from your rhymes]." And while spitting they point, so the crowd participate to the lyrics...

In one of their beat, there was a sound that was pitch bent and while it was going down they asked the crowd to duck at the same time...


They had the crowd in the palm of their hand..... amazing!!!

Exactly what Im talking about! Thanks for sharing!
 

sYgMa

Making head bangers!!!
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I guess doing a little accapella or a beatbox of an old school beat, or a known beat or a remix of a known beat... And of course, a tight performance (every body in sync)... not just walking on stage, but having energy.

Speeding up you lyrics and beat (if you really can)

Some bits for the SSC
http://www.hosting-media.com/fr/virgin/saian/video/smilrtsp/ssc-prague-high.wmx
http://www.hosting-media.com/fr/virgin/saian/video/smilrtsp/ssc-freibourg-high.wmx

And this one is a good exemple of the energy in their shows (it's in french, but I can their lyrics are nice)... that last beat in there is actually 1,5 times it's normal speed...
http://www.hosting-media.com/fr/virgin/saian/video/smilrtsp/0094637875896_teaser-high.wmx
 

Ash Holmz

The Bed-Stuy Fly Guy
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dancehall artists are the best performers .. bounty killa, sizzla, elephant man, vibez kartel ..etc.... the hypest concert i ever went to was a bounty killa joint by FAR. HYPE.... gunshotz, fireworks, bitches shakin shit ..treez for dayz .. evrything... thats part of why he got banned from new york .. politicians even tried to ban him in Jamaica too!
 

KurtisRich

Pussy Monster
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Never been in front of a crowd, but someone who always gets me is J-Rocc. He's an avid Serato Live user, and the majority of DJ's that use laptops usually just stare at the screen and forget about the crowd but not this dude.

I feel you man. I had serato for 2-3 months now and I gotta say it's damn convenient. I know what you're talkin about when DJ's just stare at the laptop screen and forgetting about the crowd. The first week I had it, my eyes were glued on to the screen and fucken zoning out to it and shit, but after I while I got used to it and didnt give a damn about the screen. I told myself, "You never looked at the screen before, why start now?" LOL


NEVER FORGET ABOUT THE CROWD!
 
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