Cider Mag October 2013 | Page 14

issue 36 working_Layout 1 10/2/2013 10:45 PM Page 14 CIDER MAGAZINE ISSUE 36 PG 14 WWW.CIDERMAG.COM How the turn tables New Turn?Tables and a quick listen of Zeitgeist This month I’ve got something on the technological side of DJing that I think may be a big deal, and a bit of an explanation as to why. I’ve also got an album just released for you to check out.... with STEGGA aka Justin Looper they come at the cost of spinning real records. This is where the new RP-8000 Turntable comes in. It’s made by a relatively unknown company called Reloop, and I think it might help divert the new direction of DJing. The idea is this: It’s a new turntable, built as solidly as the standard Technics we’ve all been using for years, but it’s got a controller built into it for all of the advanced There are more or less three features offered by DJ software. What this means is that many of the DJs who mediums that DJs play on: are set on using these features, can now turntables, CD decks, and controllers. Now more or less any easily use them with a turntable. I time a DJ has both turntables and believe this might start to push the turntablism scene back into the forefront a laptop on stage, he’s not a bit. spinning actual records, he’s Next, I have got to gush about an spinning special timecode records album that came out just a couple days that are routed into a laptop, and prior to this issue. The album is called interpreted to control playback of Zeitgeist, by Camo & Krooked, a duo digital tracks, as if they were actually on the record. DJs use this from Austria. The pair are two of the system for a combination of many most popular Drum n Bass artists out reasons. One of the reasons more there right now, despite being only 24 and 30, with now four full-length albums. relevant to dance music is that it lets you still use turntables, and in- Their style has been a mix between very high-energy DnB, and a more melodic teract with them in the same way you would with actual records, but Liquid sounds, but this album is something of a departure from their you can play music that you usual, and this is why I bring it up. They couldn’t possibly get on wax. The next reason, relevant to where I’m definitely seem to be taking a page from Daft Punk’s recent book. I’d call this new going with this, is that any time album is a very smooth funky blend you’re playing with a laptop, you between DnB and hip hop, with very have access to some advanced similar aesthetics to Daft Punk’s recent features like looping, cue points, sampling, effects, etc. that let you smooth disco album, which I discussed be very expressive. However, you a couple of months ago, RAM. This album makes me think that Daft Punk’s have to have some way of triggering them. That’s part of why bold move of going for more of a chilledout funky tone is exactly what dance some people use controllers, but needs right now, when we’ve got so much heavy “banger” stuff coming out. Anyways, I really think Electronic fans, and non-electronic fans alike would love this new album, especially if you liked RAM, so check it out. The Album is Zeitgeist by Camo & Krooked. Thank you for visiting cidermag.com