Some of the best EPs/Albums are the ones you didn’t really think much of when you first listened. Then you come back months or even years later, listen a little more, and soon you’re hooked and it becomes something you listen to forever
So pumped to be headlining in Atlanta at Aisle 5 next month! If you’re in the area I hope to see you there!! Some big talent on support @RothlisBeats@vandelaydub@Franklydope
2/14/25
i think proper dubstep dj etiquette for plugging in your usb during the artists set before you should be to:
1.) plug in your usb on an open deck a few minutes before their set ends
2.) cue up your first song
3.) then get off stage so they can enjoy their last song (assuming you’re not mixing in)
it’s always weird when you have someone hovering over your shoulder during your last song especially if you’ve got a media person trying to grab video and they’re just standing there like 🧍♂️
Recently hooked up an old home theater 12” sub to my studio setup and it’s made producing so much fun. I’ve been using a subpac for years which is for sure more precise but it’s fun feeling the bass in the room. Feel like it provides a new perspective
The Driller Bot from #Transformers Dark of the Moon was the most complex asset ILM had done for Transformers by that point. It had 70,000 individual parts, over 7x more than Optimus Prime.
This sequence where it is crushing the skyscraper took 288 hours per frame to render with all of the reflections and simulations.
During the last weekend, ILM used their entire render farm, amounting to 200,000 rendering hours per day which is 22.8 years of rendering time in 24 hours.