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-- programing my tracklist (techno)
programing my tracklist (techno)
can you help me edit/rearrange/replace songs that shouldnt be in my tracklist..
i dont know if it flows right..
1. Chris Liebing - Intruder
2. Steve Rachmad - Filter Madness
3. Gecko - Rework 2002
4. Marco Bailey - platinium (original mix)
5. Chris Liebing - Gassenhauer (Marco Carola Remix)
6. Marco Bailey - D-Vice
7. Tom Hades - Planets
8. Adam Beyer & Henrik B - Kushido
9. Red Tide - Body Bag
10. Michael Burkat & Lars Klein - Track08
11. Michael Burkat & Lars Klein - Techno Problem
12. Raimond Ford & Steve Land - Recoder
13. DJ Greg Notill - Toutoukes Purety & Me
14. O.B.I. - Fraktur
15. dynamo city - one night in hackney
16. DJ Rush - Funk U Up (Chris Liebing mix)
17. Chris Liebing - Vol. 7 (Henrik B Remix)
18. Lars Klein - Unbreakable (Michale Burkat Remix)
19. Lars Klein - Duel at Ichijoji Temple
20. Speedy J - Tanga
21. Colt Systems - Ill Shove
22. Gardel - Nayl
23. Alexander Kowalski - Hot Spot (The Advent's Bitch for the Night Remix)
24. Ade Fenton - Love (Original Mix)
25. nitzer ebb - murderous (phil kieran remix)
its starts hard and then gets a tiny bit more chill..then hard again... then it starts to slow down around around track 17, but still has some pretty bangin tracks.
is this a bad way to program a set? i mean does it have to all be about the energy of the crowd? the tracks fit great together, i just dont know about the whole flow, overall.
all comments are appreciated
Is this tracklist for a demo or a live set?
If it is for a live set, you are doing it all wrong. Live sets can not be programmed. Live sets are played "on the go", wich basically means you have to play what the crowd wants to hear, not what you have programmed three days before.
If it is for a demo on the other hand, why don't you just start playing the set or the transitions you have your doubts about? You will then easily pick out the transitions that don't work well.
Once again, it is a bad idea to program a live set. I'd rather hear a set that really serves the crowd, than a set that is programmed all the way and sounds great, but doesn't do anything to the crowd.
yeah that's true to an extent...
however it's ok to have strings of 3 or 4 or maybe even 5 records in your box that you like to put together
otherwise though yeah you've gotta serve the crowd- that's your job!
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| Originally posted by stevebutabi however it's ok to have strings of 3 or 4 or maybe even 5 records in your box that you like to put together |
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