Mux Mool on Maschine, Opal Drums, and the future of live electronic performance

If you want to start incorporating live elements into your shows, think about small things you can do to heighten and emphasize the moods you want to create while DJing.

You could start by adding some of the live performance instruments from Maschine into your DJ sets to emphasize builds and breakdowns. That might be one-off sounds, vocal drops, or risers that heighten key suspenseful moments. These can help you shape the energy and mood you want while you play.

These moments can help you engage with your audience. There is something special about sharing that feeling with them, where they can see something being created on the spot.

By keeping the live elements simple, flexible, and useful across different musical situations, you start learning what you like to do live, what works for the audience, and what does not. Don’t overcomplicate things or create too much risk for something to go wrong. As you gain experience, you can add more moving parts, but try not to overwhelm yourself early on. Gear can feel different in an environment you are not used to.

Focus on making it comfortable and fun. You will also notice which elements made the crowd react. That is what you lock into with your productions in the studio, or use to refine your setup for the next show.

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