A function on many audio mixers and turntables that allows the DJ to transition smoothly from one song to the next by turning the volume down on the first song as it ends and up on the new song as it begins.
"DJ Funk transitioned from a fast song into a slow one, cranking the crossfade slowly."
A hard rock band consisting of Ed Sloan (vocals, guitar), Mitch James (bass, vocals), Brian Geiger (drums), and Tony Byroads (turntables, sampler, vocals).
An okay band, with ten tracks on their second CD, titled Crossfade. Their worst song is most definately Cold, however their other songs, such as So Far Away, No Giving Up, and Starless are much better.
Crossfade (CD title)
1. Starless
2. Cold
3. So Far Away
4. Colors
5. Death Trend Setta
6. The Deep End 7. No Giving Up 8. Dead Skin
9. Disco
10. The Unknown
A key move used by savvy drinkers where you have about one quarter of your cocktail left as you approach the bartender for your next, as not to go bone dry. Similar to the DJ crossfade smooth transition from one song to the next by turning the volume down on the first song as it ends and up on the new song as it begins.
Pablo: Ya, it was his birthday and he was full on with the crossfade cocktail. Never had an empty. Melissa kept Drew happy to with a stay-cup. It was a great party that resulted in no target vomiting.