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Posted by mrnasty1 on Sep-09-2007 20:15:

why not scouse


Posted by SuPeRSaW2005 on Sep-09-2007 21:02:

Re: House vs Trance?

quote:
Originally posted by Iron Fist
Hey yall, I know that House is more popular than Trance here in Miami but could any one tell me why?

Also, some friends of mine believe that one can not become a popular DJ if you play Trance here and that you have to play House. I know thats not true but is there place here where Trance can or does thrive?

Im asking this because I want to become a Miami Trance DJ.


Or, you could do this: If you want to make it big in Miami and you do somewhat enjoy house music (even if not as much as trance), you could do gigs where you start off with house and then shift to housy-trance, then eventually trance-trance, but the fact of the matter is that even if you are passionate about your music and your transitions are perfect, a lot of people (if they simply don't like trance) then don't be shocked when the dancefloor slowly clears up as you move to trance. Now if you don't care whether they dance or not, put whatever you want and make yourself happy at least. But if you want everyone to be kept on the floor there, then you gotta keep it house there. But of course, if you play a lot of their favorite house stuff and eventually they gain your trust as a good DJ, you can then squeeze in some trance stuff here and there in your sets and now that they already have your trust, they will approach it differently and it's likely that they will start liking your trance stuff too. Then eventually you can safely move to more trance and you'll finally get what you wanted and they'll be happy too. Now that's what you call a win-win situation.


Posted by snatonsb on Sep-10-2007 18:28:

Re: Re: House vs Trance?

quote:
Originally posted by SuPeRSaW2005
Or, you could do this: If you want to make it big in Miami and you do somewhat enjoy house music (even if not as much as trance), you could do gigs where you start off with house and then shift to housy-trance, then eventually trance-trance, but the fact of the matter is that even if you are passionate about your music and your transitions are perfect, a lot of people (if they simply don't like trance) then don't be shocked when the dancefloor slowly clears up as you move to trance. Now if you don't care whether they dance or not, put whatever you want and make yourself happy at least. But if you want everyone to be kept on the floor there, then you gotta keep it house there. But of course, if you play a lot of their favorite house stuff and eventually they gain your trust as a good DJ, you can then squeeze in some trance stuff here and there in your sets and now that they already have your trust, they will approach it differently and it's likely that they will start liking your trance stuff too. Then eventually you can safely move to more trance and you'll finally get what you wanted and they'll be happy too. Now that's what you call a win-win situation.



Awesome advice bro I think Im going to try that because I love trance with my all. It is like this to me Trance>>>>House but I like house too don't get me wrong I just prefer trance. How hard is it do you think to get a spot as a resident dj at Nocturnal or Space...?


Posted by SuPeRSaW2005 on Sep-11-2007 02:13:

hmm...not sure specifically about Nocturnal or Space, but residencies often take a while...you have to be dedicated and do it for a while, as well as know significant figures who can set you up for there. but asking to guest dj at either would be more likely (but certainly not easy)


Posted by teckniqueZ on Sep-14-2007 15:19:

quote:
Originally posted by 3xx3r7
don't want to start any flames but other genres of electronic music are evolving and become more original, trance is not. just for comparison, i listened to a trance set before '05 the other day. pure bliss. listened to a set like couple days ago. boring garbage with absolutely no originality. almost as if originality left trance forever.

Very true.
The most original and newest music is the minimal techno thats being played right now and trance just sounds as if it just is exactly the same.Now there are a few Trance djs that are pushing the envelope but there are far more house djs that push the envelope and thats what EDM is about.As evedenced by Teneglia spinning a little bit of trance.
We can talk about this all we want but the truth is that like was said before if you spin trance in Miami you wont be doing it long.


Posted by snatonsb on Sep-14-2007 16:07:

It blows that house runs Miami when it should be trance not house oh well just give it some time and trance will rise up again.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Sep-14-2007 16:15:

yeah minimal is blowing up all around the world. what I think is really helping with people opening up to new sounds is producers pushing the boundaries in the sound they typically produce. An example would be eric prydz, some of the sounds from his other aliases like cirez d and pryda have elements of many types of edm and you'll hear his music in sets of people who play different types of music and the likes.


Posted by teckniqueZ on Sep-14-2007 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by snatonsb
It blows that house runs Miami when it should be trance not house oh well just give it some time and trance will rise up again.

I dont think so.You'll be waiting alooooong time for that to happen bro.Trance is trance and thats the problem,you cant really go anywhere when speaking of the trance genre.It will still just be trance.Younger people these days are the ones that like trance and now its becoming extremelly mainstream because of Tiesto and PVD.Kids are always going to be looking for the underground sound and Minimal techno has that all wrapped up.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Sep-14-2007 18:20:

i think it would be safe to say that trance is a lot more popular overseas than it is here.


Posted by DJ Manuel C on Sep-15-2007 14:54:

As for minimal techno, I honestly cant stand it! It is such a mello & wierd type of music...then again to each their own and everyone is entitled to their opinion. My advice to you man is to stay true to yourself. If trance is what you feel in your blood then by all means that is what you spin! Im into the New York sound a lot, which is perdominatley Tribal. Down here in Miami, everyone and their grandmother is spinning Electro & Minimal. I love Electro, however its not my genre of choice. I still play in some tribal to carve my own identity. Just play what you love man & dont do it because thats what is going to get you a gig.


Posted by DigitalPhoenix on Sep-15-2007 15:33:

Fuck that shit..I wanna hear MDamon spin:
"Do you smoke pot" by Lee Burridge!

Go cracker..GO!!!


Posted by bdr222 on Sep-15-2007 15:37:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
Fuck that shit..I wanna hear MDamon spin:
"Do you smoke pot" by Lee Burridge!

Go cracker..GO!!!



Posted by gypsygirl on Sep-15-2007 15:41:

mmm nothing sexier than really good house music. you know, just my 2 cents


Posted by deprivation on Sep-15-2007 15:49:

house vs trance

If you want jobs around town, play open format. Besides the obvious hip hop and rock songs you'll have to play. You can mix it up with some house and trance songs.


Posted by teckniqueZ on Sep-15-2007 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
Fuck that shit..I wanna hear MDamon spin:
"Do you smoke pot" by Lee Burridge!

Go cracker..GO!!!

Anthing by Lee Burridge is better than any trance ever.Sorry but Lee's my boy.

Oh and to the person that said minimal is boring well you obviously havent herd Adam Beyer,Konrad Black,or Lee.lol
You'll learn one day it just might take longer for you.


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