[img]http://images-mix.netdna-ssl.com/w/300/h/300/q/85/upload/images/extaudio/bdf73d9b-5bea-459b-9c50-8b1affff03c4.jpg[/img] [i]Knowing what a great track should sound like - and the place it can be taken by warping and twisting it - is [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=54"]James Zabiela[/url]'s forte. Layering different sounds with the combo of two Pioneer CDJ-2000s, a Pioneer RMX-1000, an EFX-1000, Korg Kaossilator, various MIDI controllers and a laptop, his hands and ears don't let up for a second, leaving any punters feet a-moving and mouth a-gap. Zabiela’s demands for such a kit wherever he spins is a reminder that he's one of the scant few DJs who's still pushing things forward. James' style is trippy, bleepy and deeply - nay, downright - groovy. Oh, and watch out for a few gnarly basslines along the way, those nasty, dirty sounds are a part of JZ's signature now. Scratches, loops, and fluttering chord changes are all par for the course in a Zabiela set. [/i]
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