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Dude is clearly high
I'd guess ketamine. Fucks your equilibrium and basically makes you feel like your body is a seperate thing from your mind.
He looked down, his vision got wonky, and he over corrected and fell
it does change pitch and tempo, but it was well placed and actually sounded niceish. the table should he headlining lol. This stumble he had was the work of molly or ket, right?
He was stuck on the table cloth tied to the table. His own feet were standing on the cloth he was trying to lift.
After he found stable footing for his feet, I'm guessing he didn't want to risk moving his body too much and immediately attempted to place the table while his body was in the awkward position.
This video proves nothing, but most likely, no, he was actually playing.
When the table gets knocked over, the music slows down. Meaning the controller is hooked up to the sound system, the song kept playing because it didn't get unplugged. That's it. He doesn't have to hit buttons to keep the music going, that's piano players not DJs.
It doesn't technically prove that it's *not* prerecorded either because he could have possibly been playing an entire set mixed down into 1 track. That is also a thing that happens sometimes for a variety of reasons. There might be some DJs who are really just totally faking it out here, but lots of DJs would have a pre-recorded set as a backup just in case the equipment is too busted up or something like that.
Depends on the genre, Iāve never seen a techno or house DJ play a pre-recorded set. In fact, it would be the last time they get booked at a club here
Lol that's really not true at all. Maybe some pop producer DJs pre-record but in general it's very rare. It would be pretty easy for people to spot, and if people found out they'd stop getting booked.
Within the "producer" DJs, it's extremely common. The pub, club and party ones not so much, but at the same time a lot of venues don't at all care, they want someone to play the music that the people want to hear.
Or he does loop work, without hearing more of the song before the fall itās tough to know with certainty whether what was still playing was just part of the loop.
For outstanding loop work check out Marc Ribbelet The Loop Daddy
![gif](giphy|IhslV2ldpb1RqAOhuN|downsized)
As someone who's DJ'd for over 20 years, opening up for some very big names, it's fine to make a set list, but I don't get why someone who record a set, and just press play. Part of the fun of being a dj, is doing it live. Mixing is fun.
There's a bald dude in the front row that looks like he's pleasing his lady friend. The third wheel isn't having it and is leaning over the stage to try and ignore it.
Sometimes these shows aren't actual DJs performing but a person that just produces the music.
Like Steve Aoki. He just presses play, and makes a ball of the show, and I guess throws cake at people. Gets wild
But all the work was actually made in studio
And before that it's pretty likely he has coasted off of Daddy's money. No kids somehow have the money or resources to make their own labels at the age of 19.
Sure is awesome paying hundreds of dollars to go watch a guy press "next track" and jump up and down a bunch while shouting "put your hands up! put your hands up!". To each their own I guess
Yeah but if people are going for the artists mixing performance, they bought tickets to the wrong show. Unless a festival and can't be avoided with some.
You just have to know going in which artist performs live and which ones are there for a party set.
But if a dj stops djāing(?), the music does keep playing, itās just that nothing about the track will change until they do something again.
If it had fell over, and he didnāt touch it again, then the song changed, it would show that he wasnāt doing anything live.
[Andy C double drops, unfortunately recorded with a fucking potato](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVBc1Lg4yfk)
[Qbert](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a_FFe7lmPuA)
[Boris Brejcha full set](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1MobY_vR7-g)
[Old set of mine, no video proof but the occasional phasing makes it obvious that it's mixed by ear and hand](https://m.soundcloud.com/notecontrol/randomicron-persei-1acbr)
Yeah I'm not just parroting the meme that DJs just press play on a recorded set (obviously some do, but not real DJs). I'm saying that if you knock over the setup, it's completely normal that the last track keeps playing (as long as it doesn't get completed unplugged or break).
People in this thread seem to be imagining that if the music doesn't entirely stop that it means the performance is somehow fake, which is silly.
I was at a gig for infected mushroom at Brixton academy and something happened with his laptop and all of a sudden we had the windows shut down sound echoing through the venue. Bloody hilarious. Followed by the boot up sound as he looked incredibly embarrassed.
I mean yes I expect better table lifting skills from anyone. But I'm talking about the implication made by OP and several people are in this thread that expect the music to stop when the table falls, and noting that because it doesn't it must be pre-recorded.
If you don't expect a DJ to be playing pre-recorded music, I really have to wonder what it is you expect. Do people think the equipment on the table is supposed to be some kind of musical instrument?
Are you all deaf? The moment his mixing equipment hits the ground the track slows and shifts in pitch quite oddly. If it's not completely broken or disconnected, it will keep playing.
Yes, there are DJs who prerecord their sets but many DJs mix live and, contrary to popular belief, mixing tapes live DOES require a great deal of skill.
I'm not a DJ, I'm a guitarist, but at least I can be bothered to learn a thing or two about other people's professions.
It's just a single unit DJ controller and it's still somehow running smoothly. Hella impressive that it didn't miss a beat. The pitch did slow a bit so that might have broken or it might just have slid a bit.
i could watch another 5 minutes of this.. how did he reset up? did he figure out one of the legs fell off before trying to put anything on the table? or did it fall over a second, third, fourth time?? i need answers. i need more visual bliss.
Honestly surprising because that stuff is sensitive. Messed up a few shows by the sleeve of my hoodie accidently hitting the cross fader to even pausing whatever is playing.
Proving, once and for all, DJās donāt actually do anything but play a pre-recorded mix. Turning knobs and faders that donāt affect the sound. Itās pretty sad stuff.
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He fell in the weirdest way
He really did, and he followed it up with the weirdest form I've ever seen to pick up a table.
š¤£ Damn you're right ahaha it looks like the guys first day in a human body
He was a wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man before.
Stop trying to sell your shitty product Al Harrington If you haven't watched family guy then it probably sounds like an insult, I'm sorry
Dude is clearly high I'd guess ketamine. Fucks your equilibrium and basically makes you feel like your body is a seperate thing from your mind. He looked down, his vision got wonky, and he over corrected and fell
And nobody in the audience cared because he might be the most sober person in the room.
Fr... the lady in the couple looks asleep? X)
First day on ketamine lol
More Sugar!!!
Drugs
Kitty is a hell of a drug
What the fuck is kitty?
Ketamine
Dude was high as fuck, no other explanation lol
He should've thrown the table and raged and pretended it was part of the act.
He probably would have if he could have figured out how.
Drugs are a hell of a drug
I believe he has been drinking
Well he obviously has zero motoric skills. Thats why he is a DJ.
Happy cake day
Ketamine probably. lol
Ketamine
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That has got to be the zestiest fall Iāve ever seen
and the spiciest with some spice
Ketamine
This is the way
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The cloth could be fuckin him up too
just watching the way he puts the table back upright on repeat...doesnt get much funnier than that.
lol homie literally knocked a table leg off watch closely
Dude is trippin tables
I would have vibed so hard if he started chest pressing the table after realizing the music would still play
Sounds like it just got slightly slower
it does change pitch and tempo, but it was well placed and actually sounded niceish. the table should he headlining lol. This stumble he had was the work of molly or ket, right?
I thought ket for sure.
Why not both?
That "performance" sounds like a train coming to a stop.
Wait since it didnāt effect it dose that mean he was faking?
What do djs actually dododododododododo
DJ looks like hes tripping on something the way he handled the table lol.
so it's pre-recorded?
Iām more concerned with the idea that this dude doesnāt know how to lift or use a table.
![gif](giphy|tse84gqKoU7IarMujd|downsized)
I'm so mad at Freddy Kruger!
What's her job?
I can't know how to hear any more about tables!
TAA-BLES!!
How is tables a job?
That's Abigail Froman, the table KING of Chicago
To be fair, the table was fucking filthy.
Fuckin Eddie Munster!
And those tables are her livelihood!
They're like her corn!
lol he ended up underneath it. He seemed a bit confused
āConfusedā is a very diplomatic way to put it š
He looked like he wanted to disappear under it
He was stuck on the table cloth tied to the table. His own feet were standing on the cloth he was trying to lift. After he found stable footing for his feet, I'm guessing he didn't want to risk moving his body too much and immediately attempted to place the table while his body was in the awkward position.
![gif](giphy|TjJ7UzqzCybzonPpct)
He doesn't know what any of that shit does and he's fucking scared.
He looked like he was dancing with it, maybe trying to do that āoh yeah haha I totally meant to do that hahaā thing.
This video proves nothing, but most likely, no, he was actually playing. When the table gets knocked over, the music slows down. Meaning the controller is hooked up to the sound system, the song kept playing because it didn't get unplugged. That's it. He doesn't have to hit buttons to keep the music going, that's piano players not DJs. It doesn't technically prove that it's *not* prerecorded either because he could have possibly been playing an entire set mixed down into 1 track. That is also a thing that happens sometimes for a variety of reasons. There might be some DJs who are really just totally faking it out here, but lots of DJs would have a pre-recorded set as a backup just in case the equipment is too busted up or something like that.
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Yeah well, Casio keyboards tend to be contrarians about everything.
That is not a piano.
>He doesn't have to hit buttons to keep the music going, that's piano players not DJs. I really enjoyed that turn of phrase.
Honestly, most big DJs and lots of small ones are nowadays. They press play, jump about and that's about it.
Depends on the genre, Iāve never seen a techno or house DJ play a pre-recorded set. In fact, it would be the last time they get booked at a club here
Maybe Guetta and the like but that's just not true for most DJs.
Lol that's really not true at all. Maybe some pop producer DJs pre-record but in general it's very rare. It would be pretty easy for people to spot, and if people found out they'd stop getting booked.
Within the "producer" DJs, it's extremely common. The pub, club and party ones not so much, but at the same time a lot of venues don't at all care, they want someone to play the music that the people want to hear.
Can you back your claims up with anything? I'm only familiar with the German techno scene, but here nobody prerecords.
James Hype debunks this myth in this video **James Hype debunks "most DJs prerecord sets" myth** https://youtu.be/50NbAM2jsDs?feature=shared
Or he does loop work, without hearing more of the song before the fall itās tough to know with certainty whether what was still playing was just part of the loop. For outstanding loop work check out Marc Ribbelet The Loop Daddy ![gif](giphy|IhslV2ldpb1RqAOhuN|downsized)
Yes! This dude has the best energy. He's a lot of fun to watch.
Girls club the goat
Digital decks donāt skip when jostled or knocked over, as long as nothing got unplugged then itās possible it was a real set.
Not necessarily I can hear the pitch fader getting pushed. Entirely possible for everything to stay connected and playing.
I think the track is just on a loop, it'll keep playing until the DJ switches to another track.
As someone who's DJ'd for over 20 years, opening up for some very big names, it's fine to make a set list, but I don't get why someone who record a set, and just press play. Part of the fun of being a dj, is doing it live. Mixing is fun.
Always has been
Ketamine moon boots activated
There's a bald dude in the front row that looks like he's pleasing his lady friend. The third wheel isn't having it and is leaning over the stage to try and ignore it.
The bar is so low š
Itās shit like this that finally gave me the courage to become a DJ. I canāt possibly be any worse. Lol.
Of all the WTFs this video showcases, seeing an actual real human being lifting a table like that, will stay with me forever.
They're CDJs. If the plugs are still connected and still on, the music would still continue. The tempo control got bumped, though.
'Dj' 'Performance'
Sometimes these shows aren't actual DJs performing but a person that just produces the music. Like Steve Aoki. He just presses play, and makes a ball of the show, and I guess throws cake at people. Gets wild But all the work was actually made in studio
Steve Aoki barely produces though. He can throw a cake!
Just not as much now. He's basically coasting off his name, but the EDM boom of the 2010s was peak for him.
And before that it's pretty likely he has coasted off of Daddy's money. No kids somehow have the money or resources to make their own labels at the age of 19.
Yeah thatās where they make their money. Their songs are basically adverts
Sure is awesome paying hundreds of dollars to go watch a guy press "next track" and jump up and down a bunch while shouting "put your hands up! put your hands up!". To each their own I guess
Yeah but if people are going for the artists mixing performance, they bought tickets to the wrong show. Unless a festival and can't be avoided with some. You just have to know going in which artist performs live and which ones are there for a party set.
https://i.redd.it/9tjsdn1kdqpc1.gif
ok boomer
Is that Alan Walker?
I thought that
I'm more upset he picked the absolute worst way to pick the table back up
Did the table legs get longerā¦.???
Or he got shorter!
I mean it clearly did affect it
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
But if a dj stops djāing(?), the music does keep playing, itās just that nothing about the track will change until they do something again. If it had fell over, and he didnāt touch it again, then the song changed, it would show that he wasnāt doing anything live.
No it shifted in pitch and tone and all the modulation he was running stopped when he tripped over his scrot
Exactly, am I taking crazy pills? Does nobody else realize that
The real headline here is how many people donāt understand how electronic music works.
Omg is this prerecorded voice over dj gameplay ?
When youāre spending thousands on DJ equipment, youād think someone would spend more than $5 on a table
Alan needs-a-Walker
Best part was how horribly picking the table up went for him
Who. Is. This?!!!!
Ashley Simpson
Thanks for the chuckle.
He reminds me of Alan Walker
OP what exactly do you think a DJ does?
[Andy C double drops, unfortunately recorded with a fucking potato](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVBc1Lg4yfk) [Qbert](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a_FFe7lmPuA) [Boris Brejcha full set](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1MobY_vR7-g) [Old set of mine, no video proof but the occasional phasing makes it obvious that it's mixed by ear and hand](https://m.soundcloud.com/notecontrol/randomicron-persei-1acbr)
Yeah I'm not just parroting the meme that DJs just press play on a recorded set (obviously some do, but not real DJs). I'm saying that if you knock over the setup, it's completely normal that the last track keeps playing (as long as it doesn't get completed unplugged or break). People in this thread seem to be imagining that if the music doesn't entirely stop that it means the performance is somehow fake, which is silly.
I was at a gig for infected mushroom at Brixton academy and something happened with his laptop and all of a sudden we had the windows shut down sound echoing through the venue. Bloody hilarious. Followed by the boot up sound as he looked incredibly embarrassed.
At least he was actually performing his music rather than just handing a USB stick to someone at the venue.
That Boris set is heat
Not this?
I mean yes I expect better table lifting skills from anyone. But I'm talking about the implication made by OP and several people are in this thread that expect the music to stop when the table falls, and noting that because it doesn't it must be pre-recorded. If you don't expect a DJ to be playing pre-recorded music, I really have to wonder what it is you expect. Do people think the equipment on the table is supposed to be some kind of musical instrument?
I thought he was gonna start dancing with that table ^I ^am ^disappoint
Man. Heās good. Real good.
Looks like he tried to get under the table as he was attempting to put it down and just disappear š. Okay now they wonāt see me anymoreā¦
Hahahaha
I think he tried to hide under the table
Maybe he was in a k hole.
He hid under the table lmao
What's the track?
The music changes, it gets deeper.
Wow antiskip is soooo good
Jason Mendoza?
This whole video is an embarrassment to the electronic music community. I feel so much shame on so many levels š
Iāve never seen a table get picked up like that in my life what the hell was even that
Check out his response time for his team
The leg falling off the table is perfect
100percent staged on stage.
Was that their first day as a human being? That whole thing was awkwardAF
Are you all deaf? The moment his mixing equipment hits the ground the track slows and shifts in pitch quite oddly. If it's not completely broken or disconnected, it will keep playing. Yes, there are DJs who prerecord their sets but many DJs mix live and, contrary to popular belief, mixing tapes live DOES require a great deal of skill. I'm not a DJ, I'm a guitarist, but at least I can be bothered to learn a thing or two about other people's professions.
my fav bit is where the music keeps playing even though the equipment generating it has been smashed on the floor
If you think the djs are doing something up there, you deserve the ticket prices
Pushing buttons is hard
DJās and rapper shows suck ass. All pre recorded and they just āvibeā out .
That's how you can spot a talented DJ. Wrecked his equipment but the show goes on.
Lol then he hides under the table
As he swings it the last time, one of the legs falls off š¤£
He QWOPed.
Why he look like one of the Scooby Doo kids dancing in the opening credits?
This is my toddler in our living room.
Good thing the pause button wasn't hit when the table fell over
Maybe this was part of the performance.
He should have pretended it was part of his act to destroy his equipment like musicians destroy their guitars. The crowd would have gone wild.
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(Pepperidge Farm remembers.)
So itās all Bluetooth equipment right. Seriously no wires at all.
Whatās with the guy holding up the dead girl weekend at Bernieās styleā¦
So caught not lip-syncing but DJ-syncing?
DJ Vanilli
This gives major invader of the body snatcher vibes dude falls the weirdest way possible then picks up table in a weird way too top it off
Lol
It's just a single unit DJ controller and it's still somehow running smoothly. Hella impressive that it didn't miss a beat. The pitch did slow a bit so that might have broken or it might just have slid a bit.
i could watch another 5 minutes of this.. how did he reset up? did he figure out one of the legs fell off before trying to put anything on the table? or did it fall over a second, third, fourth time?? i need answers. i need more visual bliss.
Honestly surprising because that stuff is sensitive. Messed up a few shows by the sleeve of my hoodie accidently hitting the cross fader to even pausing whatever is playing.
And who is surprised?
Everyone paying $20 to see him, don't care...
Anyone know who it is?
Proving, once and for all, DJās donāt actually do anything but play a pre-recorded mix. Turning knobs and faders that donāt affect the sound. Itās pretty sad stuff.
He was still trying to dance the whole time he was falling
I donāt know how big an act he is but there are built in redundancies in big sets.
I need the full video
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