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| Originally posted by jesusisgod The crowd loves good music. That is what I have learned. It does not matter how old the track is. All that matters is that you spin tunes that move people and sound good. |
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| Originally posted by nefardec depends on your crowd. if you play regularly you're going to have to play different music. |
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| Originally posted by nefardec depends on your crowd. if you play regularly you're going to have to play different music. |
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| Originally posted by jesusisgod 1. Friends Lover & Family - Highly Strung |
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| Originally posted by Erotic Buddha bullshit...how many crowds are going to be able to disipher how old the tracks are |
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| Originally posted by nefardec you're misunderstanding me: this dude jesus apparently has been playing all old tracks presumably since they were released, since he said "this is what I usually play" so I'm saying, if you're playing regularly (ie for the past few years), people are obviously not going to want a jesusisgod 'usual' classics night every night... i completely agree with and play plenty of old tracks in my sets - but you have to be a person of your own time! Just playing classics makes you boring. but as for your other comment, did you not take into account at all that i wrote "depends on the crowd"? I know the crowd I've been partying with in Roma knows, and the crowd I mostly party with in NYC would know even better. There is of course a clueless scene filled of post-PLUR out there but i try to avoid it |
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