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Posted by BTG on Aug-05-2008 04:38:

The kids dont want techno

my brothers friend is having a house party and he needs a back up dj cause the one he had dissapeared.

i dont have any "good" songs.

the closest top 40 song i have is a salt n pepper remix of push it.

should i spin anyway? have you ever spun at a party that was supposed to be top 40? how did it go?


Posted by BOOsTER on Aug-05-2008 10:15:

My first time out was just a terrible night, wrong promo it said it would be normal Top 40 club night loooooool

and loooooong before that the owner was told that I play only Electronica hahaha...

you can't imagine the faces of those all hard-ass hiphoperz looking at me like " Uuuuh what's going on? " funny shit, when I remember it, what was not funny was playing for empty dancefloor...so depends...if you can handle playing for an empty dancefloor go for it, even that can be a great experience, it's solely about your psychological abilites of coping with that stress.


Posted by stan229 on Aug-05-2008 11:33:

just play some cheesey david guetta house music or some fluffy armin trance


Posted by Ryan0751 on Aug-05-2008 13:28:

Normally I would say "don't do this" for a club event. If you don't like what you are playing, you'll be miserable. If you play what you like in the wrong venue, the patrons will be miserable (and the promoter and owner will hate you when people leave).

But it's your brothers friend... and a house party, which are usually low-key. Just go and get a bunch of the top 40 crap listed on iTunes and work in some fun house remixes here and there.

You CAN pull this off and still provide quality, no need to cheese it up too much.


Posted by dark_Omens on Aug-05-2008 13:50:

Grab some of the tracks off amazon.com (higher quality but same price as iTunes), and just play what they like. Unfortunately, house parties are a bit different than clubs. A house party focuses on the booze, where as at a club, one tends to focus on dancing (well... and booze). You'll keep people dancing as long as you play songs that the girls know the words to. But if you do well you'll get asked to do more, and hopefully eventually be able to mix in some of the stuff that you like.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-05-2008 14:53:

yeah dont do it.


Posted by Rememberence_ on Aug-05-2008 15:06:

Shit DJs play what the crowd has no interest in. If that's the case then why bother.


Posted by winston on Aug-05-2008 18:36:

pushitclubmix


Posted by Rememberence_ on Aug-05-2008 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
pushitclubmix


relapse


Posted by manu.el on Aug-05-2008 20:59:

Worm Popper

best of both worlds

yourremix.com
strictlyhits.com


Posted by TheKidsWantTechno on Aug-05-2008 22:06:

they want it, they just don't know it yet


Posted by MSZ on Aug-05-2008 22:16:

just go play your house techno or trance. not like youre getting paid to satisfy the customers.


Posted by BTG on Aug-06-2008 03:26:

well i am getting paid...

and for those who suggest grabbing shity things off itunes,

i can't.

all i got is 2 techs and a bunch of vinyl.


Posted by s3nate on Aug-06-2008 04:40:

Quickly buy Torq, Serato or Final Scratch?


Posted by Ryan0751 on Aug-06-2008 11:24:

Don't actually BUY off iTunes either, since most of the tracks are DRM'd and the files won't play in Torq, Serato or Traktor.

But if all you have is vinyl with EDM on it, just forget the gig.


Posted by Ray_Chappell on Aug-07-2008 04:11:

Maybe grab some Serato vinyls and check this thread (below) if you don't want to spring for the Torq/Serato purchase or whatever... for the cost of the vinyls, you could access a slew of mp3's they may actually dig if this works like it's supposed to...

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...16&forumid=8&s=


Posted by GuestFridays on Aug-08-2008 08:11:

vinyl is a huge handicap when it comes to being diverse when you are talking about not just switching genres, but completely leaping out. If people want to hear hip hop/rap/top 40 they more than likely don't wanna hear edm right out of the shute. If you wanna expose people to your music, then ease them in with commercial top 40 tracks, and try to slip some remixes, I would recommend like some armand van helden moon-x style tracks, still poppy and recognizible, but still your shit. In the future, borrow or purchase at least cd players. you could even use discmans for this type of gig...


Posted by wesleysnipez on Aug-10-2008 07:21:

I have screwed to a few time the same way one poster above


Posted by thechronic on Aug-10-2008 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by dark_Omens
Grab some of the tracks off amazon.com (higher quality but same price as iTunes), and just play what they like. Unfortunately, house parties are a bit different than clubs. A house party focuses on the DRUGS, where as at a club, one tends to focus on dancing (well... and DRUGS). You'll keep people dancing as long as you play songs that the girls know the words to. But if you do well you'll get asked to do more, and hopefully eventually be able to mix in some of the stuff that you like.



Fixed.


Posted by infectedskills on Aug-10-2008 20:37:

Played a house party once never again each person at the party wanted rap and raggae but the person throwing the party knows I spin trance, tech/ funky house.. Most of the gurls where dancing to it but they still wanted me to spin music that I don't listen to or spin and all my vinyls and cds I had no rapp so I only go to parties and clubs that only spin trance or house


Posted by MSZ on Aug-13-2008 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by infectedskills
Played a house party once never again each person at the party wanted rap and raggae but the person throwing the party knows I spin trance, tech/ funky house.. Most of the gurls where dancing to it but they still wanted me to spin music that I don't listen to or spin and all my vinyls and cds I had no rapp so I only go to parties and clubs that only spin trance or house


what were some of the songs you played


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Aug-13-2008 20:33:

If u don't have the booty music, u don't want to do this gig...house party or not. Your gonna be bombed with "dude can u play fidy cent" or "play something I can dance too man"


Posted by Imagin on Aug-20-2008 06:06:

I would definitly shell out some money to pick up an MP3 manipulation program like Serato.

Then get on every radio station around your way's website that is a top 40/rap/RnB and see what their playlists consists of. Every radio station shows their top request and their recently played. Start a downloading spree from that. That way you have a full list of what the girls are listeneing to and expecting to hear. Do throw in a few of your tunes to either surpise them or cleanse the floor for a bit.

Due to it being a houseparty your probibally gonna want enough music for between 2-4 hours. Just be ready to tell WAY to many people to get their alcahol away from your equipment and to hear a request for a song between 5-10 times in 15 minutes.

I will guarantee you that you will be asked to play Flo'Rida "Low" atleast 4 times in the course of the night. If not more.

If you really need a list of what you can download and play for them give me a IM and ill shoot you every song that I can think of from the Rap/RnB side that you can use for this party.

Ive done a houseparty and it wasnt the funnest experiance ever. I was behind the wall in the kitchen so i couldnt see the dancefloor or if anyone was really going when i was mixing and feed from their energy. Everyone there wanted to "give it a try" and i would be trying to mix and have 3-4 people telling me to "play this, play that, do you have this". Wasnt the funnest thing ever but it did teach me alot about the way people want Top 40 structured.


Posted by archaudio on Aug-28-2008 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno
they want it, they just don't know it yet


true enough and if not they will learn too. Then you can say you helped them listen to beats. There will be somebody at the party that will dance to them..



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