MF: The other unique thing is there are a lot of other duos that DJ, and we each have a couple tracks at a time at our fingertips. People may not be feeling the mellow sleepy vibe. You can play with the audience, too it goes off so well that sometimes we just follow them. If we knew what we would play it would be boring, but the way that we do it is always fun. We don't play five heavy dubstep songs in a row, but we might play one or two, then bring it into something else. We have just learned this technique to follow. Maybe from there we will go to some super heavy smasher songs. I am going to bring in this thing that is pretty, sweet and subtle, and then the other guy can follow up with the same thing. JM: We just go all over the place, ya know? Maybe go down ten, twenty, thirty bpms, but we are really just on the fly communicating. Pretty much the only formula for a common idea that we've done is that we made an intro and we usually know the last song we are going to play. JM:All we know is that we play in a two-hour set, and we will play most of the PANTyRAiD catalog, a lot of the Sauce, some remixes, and just kind of random bits that we have made over the years. Since your touring is so sporadic, how do you plan your sets? I had a radio station and picked some fan favorites, and it's really just a big compilation consisting of five volumes, dropping one every two weeks. It comes together because we are affiliated with so much different music. We don't DJ like a traditional DJ, so it flows differently. Marty Folb: People realize the PANTyRAiD formula is really unique. We both work so much outside of PANTyRAiD that when we get together to play, it just kind of. It's something that is really unique for both of us. It gives us time to create a lot of music and play it for special events, instead of show after show after show after show. We do a weekend once a month, and we find it to be a little more unique that way. Josh Mayer: PANTyRAiD is more of a one off thing. Westword: How do you manage PANTyRAiD while touring on your own and working with other projects? We recently spoke with the pair about throwing a two-hour party and why it's hard to get guys to dance to your music if the girls aren't into it first. So when the act, which is made up Josh Mayer of Glitch Mob and Marty Folb of MartyParty, bring its sexy, dubbed out hip-hop beats to the Fillmore this Saturday, November 19, along with a brand new lighting rig, you can bet it's going to be a night to remember. Update: Monday, November 21: Photos from PANTyRAiD at the Fillmore are up now.
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