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Posted by Ministerio on Aug-18-2006 19:03:

Damn Demos

Just saw met a club promoter from my work, we've talked but only now did I find out (who wuda thunk it?!)

anyways, I have demos done but now I don't want to give those to him because i'm gettin some feedback from people/friends/member from here, that's it's a bit too 'chill out'

If I wanna give something to a club then I want it to be banging.

Am I correct in this assumption?

/question


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Posted by ���|E on Aug-19-2006 02:55:

I'd give a demo that's representative of the type of music you want to play IN the club, there no point giving him a "chilled" cd and then playing hardcore in a club. That 80 minutes (or so) has to be the style that you intend to play pretty much.

This way if all the DJ's do this, and the promoter/club owner knows what he's doing, then he can structure the night a lot better with a better flow


Posted by Ministerio on Aug-20-2006 14:26:

quote:
Originally posted by ���|E
I'd give a demo that's representative of the type of music you want to play IN the club, there no point giving him a "chilled" cd and then playing hardcore in a club. That 80 minutes (or so) has to be the style that you intend to play pretty much.

This way if all the DJ's do this, and the promoter/club owner knows what he's doing, then he can structure the night a lot better with a better flow


Thanks, for some reason this advice really hit home.


Posted by Wisnia on Aug-20-2006 19:59:

Yes definitly, your set must reflect what your going to play at the venue. If you play more relaxed the promoter might put u in the opening timeslot and so on.

Good luck.



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