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Posted by insectman on Sep-26-2003 19:00:

Ghost Smilie how long do you normally mix for?

Just curious as to how long you guys normally spend behind the decks when you have a mix. Do you prefere 1 hour relentless tune after tune sessions or marathon 6 hour sets locked up in your bedroom?



as much as I love locking myself away and building up a set it just doesn't happen these days. I either mess up a couple of mixes in a row, or just generally not like the direction its going (due to lack of new tunes) and lose motivation.

Havent had more than a hour and half mix for a good while now.




just curious about your guys mixing habbits.


Posted by TwiloNYC on Sep-26-2003 20:41:

I think the longest I've mixed was ~3hrs. On average no more than 1hr and not everyday. I lose interest fast since I just stare at a blank wall when I spin and I find it hard to fit even an hour of spin time due to work, social life, etc.


Posted by Chris d(-_-)b on Sep-26-2003 20:47:

It all depends on my motivation. I usually play for about 45 minutes but sometimes i get carried away and play for maybe 2 hours. Though, two hours is max at home. At a gig, i prefer always to play with a fellow dj. That way, i won't get bored and the set gets more "flavour". After all, 6-7 hours is a long time to spinn even if the music is good.


Posted by pumavisor808 on Sep-26-2003 21:54:

Lately, I've been doing about 70 minutes every other day and recording it.. just to see how it comes out...

The longest I've ever done was 9 hours at a party @ my friends house. He lives on a farm about an 1hr out of town and has a few big parties each year... I spun for 9 hours straight with maybe 3 or 4 small breaks through the night.. By midway thru the night I sounded better than I ever had. Def. was one of the best nights out DJing for me...

But usually there's at least 3 or 4 of dj'ing so we usually break it up thru the night.


Posted by cryo on Sep-26-2003 22:16:

just curious puma, are there pics of your party at the site in your sig?


Posted by Alekos on Sep-26-2003 22:20:

I suck big time, my beatmatching is awful "getting better though" and I don't have more than 40 records but I spend in my room 2-5 hours almost everyday. Someday I'll do it right and then I'll spin for a londer period of time .


Posted by pumavisor808 on Sep-26-2003 22:46:

quote:
Originally posted by cryo
just curious puma, are there pics of your party at the site in your sig?


There are some from a few parties up @ there house on the site...

Nothing special... but if you want to check them out...go right ahead.

It's like getting back to nature and partying @ the same time.. They have a small trailer in the back that is the main area where the hook up everything...There's times when someone's dj's, the'll be drum circles going on and people playing keyboards/guitar @ the same time...
I don't bring my tables & stuff up... just use what they have, but still it's fun! Going up there is always a good break from going to clubs all the time

I'm actually in the middle of updating my site, so it's kind of a mess... but here's the link
afterhoursny.com


Posted by brian on Sep-26-2003 23:14:

On average, I usually mix anywhere from 60 to 80 mins. As TwiloNYC said, it gets boring looking at a wall...so by the time 80 or 90 mins hits, I'm ready to stop because my tune selection begins to slip.


Posted by bia on Sep-27-2003 02:26:

i mix for about 45 minutes every other day, or every couple of days by myself......it does get boring staring at a wall, but i hung up a van gogh picture--that's even boring....my boyfriend and i and one of our friends spin sometimes for like 4 hours, taking turns and that works out great.....we get breaks, and get to watch eachother and learn, since we have only been doing it for 2 months....people come over and hang out and we spin all night....and get better - i hope


Posted by Freak on Sep-27-2003 03:02:

At work- 4 hours - 3 times a week. and once a week (saturdays) is 5 and a half hours

Outside of that maybe the odd 30 mins or something every now and then- but doing it at work is more than enough.
Besides- playing in the bedroom is kinda boring when you are used to playing to packed clubs.lol


Posted by dartman on Sep-27-2003 06:41:

i usually just start out meaning to do a few mixes and maybe play a couple new tunes that i got. sometimes it just ends after a couple mixes, if i am "off" that day, but sometimes i totally rip shit up and then i play for like an hour and half to two hours. two hours is pretty much tops at my house because i either get bored, run out of new tunes, dont like the direction i am going in, or get too drunk. working on my 3rd beer i am the man, after i'm done with number 5 its all down hill


Posted by PhilL on Sep-27-2003 15:15:

Re: how long do you normally mix for?

quote:
Originally posted by insectman
Just curious as to how long you guys normally spend behind the decks when you have a mix. Do you prefere 1 hour relentless tune after tune sessions or marathon 6 hour sets locked up in your bedroom?
just curious about your guys mixing habbits.


I practice for a hour or so at least every other day. I often won't do a full mix but will have lots of ideas on a running list I keep, and will experiment pulling several of those together. (Last nights experiment was to see if I could mix Deux > Ian Browns F.E.A.R Unkle Mix) > Ed Stone 6 Feet underground > ColdPlay Clocks (Trifactor Mix), now I've got a new 38 Minute mix set).

I play using Vinyl, CD's and Traktor on my laptop, so running out of tunes to practice with ain't a problem as I'll download to audition stuff I want to experiment with. If it sounds good then I'll buy the music. I never play a track live at a gig without 'owning' the track first, so sometimes ideas get shelved for several months while I try to find that rare Promo remix on acetate. It gets expensive though and I'm cutting back as my average month on vinyl and CD's runs $400.00

I don't get bored coz one night I might feel like a good dose of Hard Trance the next might be Breaks, the following might be leftfield-Downtempo, the night after might be Euro-Dance, followed by a Tribal-Tech night.

I don't play live REAL often when I do its for 2-3 hours and its mostly gigs up in Seattle coz almosty all my stuff is U.K. European, The local Dance - Trance scene in Portland Oregon, is tiny, very narrow and way too commercial, If it ain't playing on the local Dance music station (and I use the term loosely) they ain't listening. Take the same set to Seattle or Vancouver BC and the atmosphere is electric. When I practice its about getting better so theres always a challenge.

Phil


Posted by DjSimonB on Sep-27-2003 15:33:

Usually around one hour, maybe longer if I'm really getting into it. I couldn't mix in my bedroom for several hours, as much as I love trance and DJing it would get a bit boring


Posted by _-MIl0 on Sep-27-2003 15:33:


practice: one hour a day
club sets: 2 hours
party sets: about 8 hours SO TIREING
yea i do alot for cash


Posted by DJTranceworld on Sep-27-2003 19:14:

Hi

My longest is 8 hours, non stop. I had just got some new speakers and I couldnt stop myself. I was loving it. Although when 1st got my decks i didnt leave them for a reaaally long time, but I dont know how long it was.
On average a couple of hours a day spinning, depending on what mood I'm in.


Posted by Cosmic Realm on Sep-27-2003 20:59:

about an hour to an hour and a half every day but it dosnt get boring because i spinn Trance and Breaks

Trance:
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday

Breaks:
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday


Posted by sebjr on Sep-27-2003 23:02:

you guys should rearrange your room so that the decks are facing inwards, might be better that way. i found it hard to mix for long periods of time staring at a wall in my old room. i think thats one of the funniest things about djing, is that it is a lot easier in a proper setup, with people dancing in front of you.

i spin about an hour a day on average, have been doing a lot more since i have been getting more tunes recently. much more fun when you are mixing in fresh stuff.


Posted by mikefasssy on Sep-28-2003 02:00:

Well, I have like ADD or something because I usually mix for about 20 minutes, stop, go do something else, and repeat the process. So I probably get around an hour a day.


Posted by montie on Sep-28-2003 02:45:

i do it whenever i can.

it sucks cuz my neighbors always complaing about noise (bass carries thru walls). so whenever they are gone the first thing i do is jump on the decks and spin until i hear them knocking on the walls.

when i dont have to worry about other people, and i have time, i'll get on the decks and do marathon sets. i'll throw on a song, sit at the computer dick around on TA, then when its time to do the mix get up do that, then come back. going as long as i can. normally i'll get atleast 2 or so hours in.

other times when i mix, i'll just throw down songs and skip the middle parts and just go to the parts where i do the mix.


Posted by brian on Sep-28-2003 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by sebjr
you guys should rearrange your room so that the decks are facing inwards, might be better that way.


There's not enough space for that in a dorm room


Posted by Spang on Sep-28-2003 07:58:

I like doing 2 hour mixes usually but i have done up to 5 hours max.

My room faces out across the backyard overlooking a pool and has a nice view of the mountains so its easy for me to relax while im mixing


Posted by chesco on Sep-28-2003 11:38:

anything longer than two hours i just randomly pick tunes from my shelf. very rarely do i play for longer than two hours in the bedroom. i lose motivation too quickly.

in my short spirts of djing i surpise myself with what i can do, but every time i try to record it, it turns to shite.


Posted by PhilL on Sep-28-2003 15:16:

quote:
[i][b]in my short spirts of djing i surpise myself with what i can do, but every time i try to record it, it turns to shite.


Yeah me too and by the sounds of it, its the same for many, I suspect one of the arts of a truly good DJ (among the many others) is to be able to recreate that perfect mix over and over. I have found the addage record everything to be particularly valuable.

I use NI Traktor and it gives me the ability to record the control states so that not only can I play back the music, I can see what the control states were so when I hear a particularly awful piece of mixing (a common event on my setup) I can see what not to do next time and on those rare occassions when I get it right I can what I need to attempt for the next run through.

Phil


Posted by Dhagor on Sep-29-2003 16:10:

longest is about 4 hours ...


Posted by CosmoKid on Sep-29-2003 16:40:

I try and get in at least 2 1-hour sets during the week and then I pick a weekend night/afternoon to get in a 2-3 hour set.

Funny thing I have found....

During my long sets, my first hour I beatmatch obsessively, trying to get it perfect.

After that, my goal is to get it close and then practice my recovery.

Probably because I get lazy and impatiesnt. But I guess its good to work on recovering.


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