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What would you do for this mix?
I'm looking for suggestions on what to do with a mix for a typical college party. I want to make it bangin and at the same time I want to make it diverse, rap, rock, edm. I am mainly looking for songs that you think I should add here are some ideas I have.
I need song to transition from rap or rock to dance
Tiga- Hot in Here
Outkast- Ghettomusik (Benny Benassi Remix)
White Stripes- 7 Nation Army (What remix should I use?)
Any suggestions for any genre would be great.
for the top 40 twits, just go to billboard's website and copy and paste their top 40 crappy music list
college party done.....
you should play mylo - drop the pressure...
banging anywhere you play it!
Having been in a similiar situation I can tell you only play the top hiphop hits and maybe a couple older hiphop/pop tracks, trance doesn't work. The few people that would like to hear EDM all night will be silenced by the mob of those that just want to hear the popular stuff.
Good luck!
~ James
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| Originally posted by colonelcrisp for the top 40 twits, just go to billboard's website and copy and paste their top 40 crappy music list college party done..... |
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| Originally posted by colonelcrisp for the top 40 twits, just go to billboard's website and copy and paste their top 40 crappy music list college party done..... |
Alright I know it can be annoying how the vast majority of people never seem to get tired of the dribble that is fed to them (The Game, 50 Cent, Ja Rule). There is good rap/ hip-hop out there that I would not be ashamed to play (Dr. Dre, Atmosphere, The Roots, Nas, DJ Shadow). I was wondering if anyone had more suggestions. I also would love to hear to good remixes that would make for good transitions into some dance music like...
NERD- Lapdance (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
NERD- Maybe (Sander Remix)
and the ones I had above
Someone out theres gotta know some banging rap or hip-hop tunes.
Paul van Dyk - Live at Cream Amnesia, Ibiza [8.15.2002]
play this set, and hang back. party sucessful...

has anyone else noticed a sudden uproar in newbies on here?
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| Originally posted by Alexan has anyone else noticed a sudden uproar in newbies on here? |
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| has anyone else noticed a sudden uproar in newbies on here? |
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| Originally posted by NomiKhan So you're billy badass, because you've been here for couple months? |
Re: What would you do for this mix?
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| Originally posted by kush paintings White Stripes- 7 Nation Army (What remix should I use?) |
Animal Factory - Got Some Teeth
Awesome song with an awesome bassline
the killers - somebody told me (mylo remix)
the killers - mr brightside (thin white duke remix)
realy nice tunes out there which they might like
dont expect that they will even listen to trance.. MAYBE try some funky house
felix da housecat - ready2wear (benny bennasi remix), david guetta, junior jack, get songs they MIGHT recognize.
maybe some dido remixes? the trick is to get them to relate to the song. marco v's nancy sinatra remix could be a cool thing to try out.
best of luck!
exactly...play remixes of known tunes...
for example:
punkrok - sweet child
lee cabrera - photograph
ashlee simpson - pieces of me (29 palms remix)
u2 - vertigo (redanka remix)
yes - owner of the lonely heart (max graham remix)
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| Originally posted by TheMETHOD Having been in a similiar situation I can tell you only play the top hiphop hits and maybe a couple older hiphop/pop tracks, trance doesn't work. The few people that would like to hear EDM all night will be silenced by the mob of those that just want to hear the popular stuff. |
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| Originally posted by deibero exactly...play remixes of known tunes... for example: punkrok - sweet child lee cabrera - photograph ashlee simpson - pieces of me (29 palms remix) u2 - vertigo (redanka remix) yes - owner of the lonely heart (max graham remix) |
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