DJ Mixing Language 2:10:22 2.30 PM

Published: Feb. 10, 2022, 8:09 p.m.

DJ Mixing (audio recording) example by: Gail Nobles
Audio recording: Hi! I\u2019m Gail Nobles

Hi! I\u2019m Gail Nobles. Today I\u2019m going to talk about DJ Mixing Language. Here\u2019s an example of what I mean. (Audio Recording)

The word \u201cHi\u201d sometimes sounds like \u201cWhy\u201d and later I hear \u201cHello\u201d. It\u2019s amazing how you can hear messages of a recording backwards while mixing. It\u2019s funny how I hear the words why and hello so plain and clear. At least I didn\u2019t hear any bad messages.

I\u2019ve heard a lot about people playing music backwards. They call it backmasking & how it sounds like the devil. I\u2019ve heard an example of a backmasked recording that made no sense at all. Just a bunch of noise.

It is said that backmasking started with the Beetles 1966 album Revolver. John Lennon played the tapes for the song \u201cRain\u201d in reverse and liked the sound.

People are looking for secret messages in lyrics. The devil knows what people are seeking and what they believe in. He can work through creations. He was a musician. The Devil can twist words, and he\u2019s full of tricks.

Any time you play a recording backwards, no matter how you do it, it\u2019s going to sound funny no doubt. Some people open doors and welcomes dark and evil things to happen. Dark and evil things will come to you if you invite it. Some people are looking for the bad. You don\u2019t have to play some music backwards to hear bad messages. Some people write and put bad messages in their songs anyway. You can hear them forward. I wouldn\u2019t be surprised if you heard bad messages coming from their songs backwards. But some things are just myths.

I\u2019m Gail Nobles. You\u2019re listening to the Cat Bear.
(Cat Bear Jingle)