Dj Enferno
#1
Dj Enferno
My favorite part is 5:40min in the video the guy just ******* tears it up!
http://djenferno.com/lrp/liveremixproject.htm
Any Dj,Producer,Musician has to have some respect for this guy.
The Live Remix Project, aka the “LRP”, is a one-man musical performance in which Enferno uses turntables, instruments, and technology to ‘create’ new music in a live setting. Think of Enferno as a conductor, directing an orchestra of turntables, keyboards, drum machines, samplers, and effects processors. The result is a musical symphony performed entirely in real-time. The line between DJ and Artist are now completely blurred. Welcome to the next level.
In addition to being a championship-winning turntablist, Enferno is also a classically trained musician. Enferno took his first piano lessons at the age of 7, and at 18 moved on to train at the Levine School of Music to study jazz piano. He continued his jazz eduction at the University of Virginia where he obtained a BS in Marketing. Enferno works on original composition as well, integrating some of his work into his performance sets.
2 Technics 1200 Turntables
1 Rane TTM57 Mixer
1 Pioneer EFX-500
1 Korg Kaoss Pad 3
1 M-Audio Axiom 25
1 M-Audio Trigger Finger
1 Macbook Pro running Serato Scratch Live
1 Toshiba Laptop running Ableton Live 6.0
Korg Legacy Collection
Reason 3.0
Reaktor 5
http://djenferno.com/lrp/liveremixproject.htm
Any Dj,Producer,Musician has to have some respect for this guy.
The Live Remix Project, aka the “LRP”, is a one-man musical performance in which Enferno uses turntables, instruments, and technology to ‘create’ new music in a live setting. Think of Enferno as a conductor, directing an orchestra of turntables, keyboards, drum machines, samplers, and effects processors. The result is a musical symphony performed entirely in real-time. The line between DJ and Artist are now completely blurred. Welcome to the next level.
In addition to being a championship-winning turntablist, Enferno is also a classically trained musician. Enferno took his first piano lessons at the age of 7, and at 18 moved on to train at the Levine School of Music to study jazz piano. He continued his jazz eduction at the University of Virginia where he obtained a BS in Marketing. Enferno works on original composition as well, integrating some of his work into his performance sets.
2 Technics 1200 Turntables
1 Rane TTM57 Mixer
1 Pioneer EFX-500
1 Korg Kaoss Pad 3
1 M-Audio Axiom 25
1 M-Audio Trigger Finger
1 Macbook Pro running Serato Scratch Live
1 Toshiba Laptop running Ableton Live 6.0
Korg Legacy Collection
Reason 3.0
Reaktor 5
#6
RE: Dj Enferno
Sean Tyas is overrated, PVD uses ableton live and he also composes music on the fly using his midi keyboards
ORIGINAL: avantgradeA6
No offense, but not a big fan, alothough talented. But I listen to mostly trance and prog. house so....just not my style, but I bet we can agree on PVD or maybe Sean Tyas
No offense, but not a big fan, alothough talented. But I listen to mostly trance and prog. house so....just not my style, but I bet we can agree on PVD or maybe Sean Tyas
#7
RE: Dj Enferno
ORIGINAL: Dj Spiel
My favorite part is 5:40min in the video the guy just ******* tears it up!
My favorite part is 5:40min in the video the guy just ******* tears it up!
#9
RE: Dj Enferno
I'll be doing a mix before xmas and posting it. Going to be about 2 hours of Progressive House,Electro House,Trance
My musian friend might come over and work in some piano solos.
My musian friend might come over and work in some piano solos.