For a moment there, it was getting a little stuffy. Now that lockdown restrictions are starting to ease up everywhere, we’re looking forward to more live in-person sets. Until we get there, livestreaming to the rescue! Here are 3 professional DJs who have been busy pushing the boundaries of what a stream means.
Madeon’s Secret Sky Festival Set
If messing with the video threshold to create old skool psychedelic 90s visuals is your thing, you’ll love Madeon’s livestream set from Secret Sky Festival. The festival was a virtual event which brought users together for a 14-hour DJ and live event. Best moment? This highly flamboyant slow jam fist toss towards the end.
John Digweed’s Bunker Sessions
John Digweed is still going, apparently every week in a regular livestream event on Mixcloud Live and Facebook. Pretty cool place to hang out with the neon blue lights and floor-to-ceiling vinyl collection. Two little dayglo pixies (daughters?) run around during his sets. There’s plenty of older techno being played for those who feel like a weekly timewarp. Check them all out on Mixcloud Live (for just $3.99/mo)
Four Tet’s Modular Charity Gig
Electronica pioneer Four Tet sure puts on a good show. For charity, in this case, as he joined with Streaming From Isolation for an hour set from a woodlands bedroom spanning a range of genres and playback devices. Favorite? The modular synth moments, which saw him tweaking those knobs like he was running out of voltage. Very cool.
DJs don’t seem to be staying put. The more restrictions are placed on them, the more creative they’re becoming in the simple task of sharing good music. Keep grabbing those opportunities by joining a DJ program from DJ Courses Online today.