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Posted by DJ Kenosis on Sep-07-2004 19:16:

Tracks with surprisingly good crowd reaction

Alluding to another thread...

Any of them come to mind for you in your experience?


Posted by Billabong on Sep-07-2004 19:18:

DJ Alligator project - Blow your whistle. Gets a good reaction....






































In that I get glass bottles thrown at me.


Posted by Luke Terry on Sep-07-2004 19:22:

Cool



urban train + adagio


Posted by DJ Kenosis on Sep-07-2004 19:31:

Um, let's see, a lot of it depends on the crowd in terms of whether or not it's surprising

Fx Zone - Synthasia (Nu Nrg remix) - This was surprising because I spun it at a rave with a bunch of 17 year old e'd out candy kids right soon after the track came out. Crowds like these basically want to hear Castles in the Sky four times in a row or at least old anthems...there's no way they could have heard this before. I played it and all these kids were running around hugging each other, going crazy dancing.... I played it at a small house party with a bunch of 30 year olds a month later.... no hugging but drunk girls dancing their asses off until they nearly fell down. At least they liked it.

Midway - Inca - works well with the raver crowd too. I've never seen so many odd dance variations before when the track goes through the build.

Moonrush - Risky Business (arc in the sky remix) - A winner every time I've played it. Gah, why?? (I love it too, but why??)


Posted by Massive84 on Sep-07-2004 19:34:

i never heard them in the clubs or something

but i think brisky and dave -prototype 1 and David forbes-answers should give hell of a reaction when the melodies come up.

i love it don't know about the rest .


Posted by capricorn15 on Sep-07-2004 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Massive84


but i think brisky and dave -prototype 1

i heard the original of this once, sean dexter - synthetica (prototype was a remake of synthetica if i am not mistaken), and the crowd really liked it


Posted by MarathonMan on Sep-07-2004 19:45:

Lil Louis - French Kiss


Posted by drinkyourmilk on Sep-07-2004 20:01:

delerium - silence (tiesto remix)

everyone will join in and sing along with this one


Posted by Tranc3 on Sep-07-2004 20:24:

quote:
Originally posted by MarathonMan
Lil Louis - French Kiss


That would garner a definite response, but not of the same kind


Posted by Dave Piazza on Sep-07-2004 20:38:

Traffic
Flight 643 ( vocal remix ( girls like this verion more) ) + (orginal)
Adagio


Posted by dj tek on Sep-07-2004 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by drinkyourmilk
delerium - silence (tiesto remix)

everyone will join in and sing along with this one


not if you play it right after "Tetris"


Posted by TweeK on Sep-07-2004 20:44:

HappyHappy

DJ assault - Ass and titties


Posted by Frase on Sep-07-2004 20:52:

Randy Katana - In Silence (Txitxarro Mix)

That goes off like a bomb and a fuckin huge bomb at that


Posted by DJ Kenosis on Sep-07-2004 20:54:

absolutely. The Scratch Bandicoot remix works well for me too.


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Sep-07-2004 21:13:

Bossanova - Stonecold (Afterburn Remix) aka Agnelli & Nelson remix went down a bomb at Creamfields, i think Paul Kershaw played it, whole tent went wild, considering it isnt that widely played AND most of the crowd were trance n00bs i was amazed


Posted by DiMethGuy on Sep-07-2004 21:22:

deep dish - flashdance

damn groovy shiz...no matter what edm style your into you can't help goovin to this on the big system


Posted by idoru on Sep-07-2004 21:47:

Ti�sto - Traffic
Ti�sto feat. BT - Love Comes Again


Posted by DJ Kenosis on Sep-07-2004 22:12:

From when I've seen it Traffic has been rather hit and miss. The Mark Norman remix of Love Comes Again has done serious damage for me, though .

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Ti�sto - Traffic
Ti�sto feat. BT - Love Comes Again


Posted by sleepydragon on Sep-07-2004 22:34:

jump the next train
cose i think it sounds poor in a club


Posted by TOR on Sep-07-2004 22:38:

Push - The Legacy (Club Mix)

played by Mike himself during an EDM festival here in Belgium last weekend. i always thought Universal Nation and Strange World were the most popular Push-tracks in Belgium, but apparently The Legacy is right up there as well.. the tent simply exploded. amazing experience.


Posted by NiteMer on Sep-07-2004 22:53:

Trance All-Stars - Go mash up with "nobody listens to techno"(eminem sample)


Posted by on Sep-07-2004 22:56:

Marco V - Godd (blew my mind away when Marco V played it at an intimate club event here where I live, whole place exploded)
Cygnus X - Superstring (Rank 1 Remix) (nuf said?)
Randy Katana - One Solid Wave (Sam Sharp Remix) Seems to do the trick quite often...
Kuffdam & Plant - Summer Dream (Paul van Dyk Remix) (one of my favorites this summer... )


Posted by DJ Kenosis on Sep-07-2004 23:04:

haha, yeah. I'm so sick and tired of playing that track, but people like it. The Talla 2xlc remix of Go does fantastic too, especially on a crowded night. Playing the Talla remix and the mash up back to back induced a lot of convulsions!

quote:
Originally posted by Nite-Mer
Trance All-Stars - Go mash up with "nobody listens to techno"(eminem sample)


Posted by Kooshtie on Sep-07-2004 23:05:

i dunno , i dont think there are any tracks that get s surprisingly good reaction for no reason, im only surprised when a total noob track like something from the Armada/Anjunabeats camp gets played and all the nubbies that started listening to edm start to applause/flock as if were a classic. OTherwise I think tunes really get their recognition cuz its considered tried and tested...can't knock a tune for that. But beware there are those pamper wearing douchebags that will start crying to sarah mclaughlin - no one on earth laff....that track is a total joke.


Posted by Radagast on Sep-07-2004 23:16:

Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400

ooOOO, ooOOooOOooOO.


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