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James Hype supports live DJing and weighs in on pre-recorded set controversy

  • August 20, 2024
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The authenticity of "live DJing" from artists has always been a heavily discussed topic in the electronic music industry. More recently, this topic has been brought to life as artist James Hype has clarified his stance on the rising trend of pre-recorded DJ sets at major festivals. After delivering a standout performance at EDC Orlando, Hype addressed a Reddit thread that questioned which DJs were truly performing live. Despite widespread industry rumors and comments from artists such as deadmau5 suggesting that pre-recorded sets are common, Hype firmly stated that he would never play a pre-recorded set.

James Hype has become globally recognized for his immersive and live DJ performances playing at iconic festivals such as EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, Creamfields, and more. Fostering a commitment to his fan base with the utmost transparency and renowned for his smooth transitions, energetic mashups, and those groovy remixes we all need in our lives he consistently pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a live DJ. In an era where authenticity in live performances is increasingly questioned, his refusal to conform to the norm of pre-recorded sets is a powerful statement. This dedication has earned him widespread respect and admiration from both fans and industry peers.

After releasing a YouTube video addressing the misinformation, he also highlights his motivation to continue pushing his unique sound forward and to perform live sets no matter the scale of a festival or event. He also notes that he embraces the risk of performing live, including making real-time transitions and testing out new remixes in front of his audience. A few days ago, Hype also took to his socials surrounding speculation that he pre-records his sets and addressing the comments made by fans. Sharing his thoughts, he states: 

"A few months ago I started to notice a trend: Whenever a video of my DJing went viral, 50% of the comments were from people saying it was fake and that I was a fraud. There seems to be a narrative that all big DJs on big stages are playing pre-recorded sets and I want to break that. I’m trying to deliver a different show every single time and doing stuff that’s actually live, unique, and risky is the only way I know how to perform. I saw a video where deadmau5 told his fans that EDC requires all artists to pre-record and it’s just not true, I’ve played all the biggest festivals on all the biggest stages! I think this narrative is damaging for the culture and the new DJs coming up." 

As the debate over pre-recorded sets continues in the electronic music scene, James Hype remains committed to delivering a live performance like no other which truly resonates with his audience around the world.

 

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