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SGR 06-19-2021 06:39 PM

Yeah, I'll admit, he didn't really know what he was doing. His mixing sucked. Ignore the video and the crowds though - Boiler Room sets usually feature a group of people who are not really into dancing.

To me, I thought it was really cool that Thom would go out of his comfort zone and do something like this. Despite his lack of mixing ability, his song selection was on point, and I think that's at least 75% of what it takes to be a good DJ.

I won't lie, I'd pay good money to see Yorke do a full 60 hour DJ set.

adidasss 06-19-2021 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SoundgardenRocks (Post 2176944)
Yeah, I'll admit, he didn't really know what he was doing. His mixing sucked. Ignore the video and the crowds though - Boiler Room sets usually feature a group of people who are not really into dancing.

To me, I thought it was really cool that Thom would go out of his comfort zone and do something like this. Despite his lack of mixing ability, his song selection was on point, and I think that's at least 75% of what it takes to be a good DJ.

I won't lie, I'd pay good money to see Yorke do a full 60 hour DJ set.

Yeah I don't know where they find these people, they couldn't look more bored. Imagine being 2 meters away from Thom Yorke and spending most of your time browsing your instagram feed or whatever.

It's a minus when it comes to their sets to be honest, but I'm thinking maybe the original intent wasn't so much visual as audio (as in radio).

TheBig3 02-12-2023 08:12 PM

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