![]() The gals put the rumors of their “unplugged” set to rest, noting their alternative setup, at which point it became the typical Deadmau5 Twitter tirade we’ve all become familiar with. ![]() Thx 4 watchin our stream before u tweet maybe u should zoom in & see the USBs plugged in2 the CDJs/mixer:) /QeGILU6MgJ - KREWELLA March 29, 2015 As is to be expected, quite quickly the Twitter fires grew, with some taking the side of the Mau5 and others choosing to defend the sisters and the way they chose to use their CDJ’s as a mixer. To add to the fun, just hours before their Ultra set Jahan and Yasmine sat down with MTV and talked about bullying faced by women, in particular cyberbullying. Unfortunately, as things often go when Joel is behind a keyboard things escalated quite quickly, Will Ferrell meme not even necessary. Krewellas got them new completely wireless DJMs? I’m jealous. DJs will sometimes do creative things with their equipment to ensure a quick transition between sets, but Krewella certainly had an interesting set up.Īw man. The feud started out fairly simply, with Deadmau5, or Joel Zimmerman inquiring as to what kind of equipment the women were using. ![]() Every festival seems to bring up the debate about pre-recorded sets, and as could be expected, our favorite Twitter troll was ready and waiting for the Yousaf sisters to hit the stage. The biggest talk of their Ultra 2015 was the were they/weren’t they discussion as to whether or not their equipment was completely plugged in. We want the cash or the drugs you’re afterĭeadmau5 ft.Love them or hate them, it seems like any time the sisters of Krewella play on a main stage anywhere tongues are going to be wagging. We like to move like we both don't need this I like the lights that assign where she sits This being said, it is thought that the titling of the song "Professional Griefers" was inspired by Griefers that Deadmau5 commonly encounters online. A Griefer is a term used to describe an individual who deliberately goes out of his or her way to harass and provoke other players online, in order to ruin their enjoyment of the game. The name "Professional Griefers" was inspired by a term used in online gaming - something which Deadmau5 often and actively takes part in. While the exact extent of Deadmau5's announcement was unclear, in July 2012 he announced that there would be a shoot for a music video to go along with "Professional Griefers", and that he needed around 2000 fans to come and act as extras for the video. Deadmau5's response explained that he intended on doing releasing "Professional Griefers" alongside something huge. Fans were thrilled by the announcement of Deadmau5's collaboration with Gerard in early 2012, but questioned why he was holding back the release of "Professional Griefers" as a single. Soon, a collaboration was born, and Deadmau5 worked with Gerard Way, using his vocals to add to his song. Deadmau5 would put on a show that received critical acclaim, having used what he would come to call his 'Expert Griefing Machine', despite having changed the song's name.ĭeadmau5 at the helm of the Expert Griefing Machine In this form, "Professional Griefers" was a mere instrumental track, which Deadmau5 unleashed upon his fans during his Meowington Hax Tour as part of his headlining performance at Lollapalooza. Over time, Deadmau5 altered his song, and thus changed "Expert Griefers" into "Professional Griefers". Initially, Deadmau5 previewed a new unreleased track under the name "Expert Griefers" through Deadmau5's Ustream account toward the beginning of 2011.
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