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Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 03:38:

Back up plan.

You all know the situation. Here you are trying the best damn you can on the decks. Playing that new shit you just picked up and the dancefloor goes NUMB.

First I'm sure you're like "WHAT THE FUCK! I was sure this shit was going to work out!"

But no problem. You got that sure-fire backup in the case somewhere. Those two or three good ass tracks that will get the dancefloor bumping no matte the situation. They are your back up plan and they haven't failed you yet...

So... what are they?


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 03:43:

It really depends upon the track that wasn't working, where I am in the set, and what I planned to do.

As tempting as it is to just throw on a crowd pleaser that will bring everything back to life, I'm more concerned with it fitting with what I already have going on.

It's also not always a one-track save, as it may take several tracks to regain the momentum.


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 03:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
It really depends upon the track that wasn't working.

As tempting as it is to just throw on a crowd pleaser that will bring everything back to life, I'm more concerned with it flowing with what I already have going on.

It's also not always a one-track save, as it may take several tracks to regain the momentum.


well that's a given (at least hopefully) that you won't be an asshole and just flip the switch.

the question remains - what are you working towards?


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 03:55:

quote:
Originally posted by denys envy
the question remains - what are you working towards?


It's not always the same structural goal, and I really couldn't tell you until I'm actually playing.

All I can say is that if something isn't working at a particular moment during a set, I'll throw something on that further accentuates whatever mood and theme I've got going on. It might just be a temporary hiccup, in which case I can just keep the ball rolling and go with the next track I planned to put on anyway, or I might need to play something that changes things up somewhat.

If I'm loosing ground during the early stages, it's easy to get nervous and throw on some of the gems I'm saving for later, but patience and perseverance pays off.


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 03:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
It's not always the same structural goal, and I really couldn't tell you until I'm actually playing.

All I can say is that if something isn't working at a particular moment during a set, I'll throw something on that further accentuates whatever mood and theme I've got going on.

If I'm loosing ground during the building stages, it's easy to get nervous and throw on some of the gems I'm saving for later, but patience and perseverance pays off.


wow... you must be a winner with the girls eh?

simple question and you give me a philosophy... alright then. anyone else care to just list off some tracks so i can scope them out?


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 04:00:

quote:
Originally posted by denys envy
alright then. anyone else care to just list off some tracks so i can scope them out?


Is that what this is all about?

You just want a list of 'save-my-ass' tracks to put on when you see the faces drop?


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 04:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Is that what this is all about?

You just want a list of 'save-my-ass' tracks to put on when you see the faces drop?


and here i thought it was obvious.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by denys envy
and here i thought it was obvious.


Okay, you could at least give us a hint of what kind of tracks you're looking for before you start getting Sweedish Speedcore recommendations.


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 04:06:

well that was just sarcasm.

honestly i just want to expand my catalog. i figure most of the tunes that people mention will be the "creme de la creme" of the particular genre they play - which is always a good way to either expand or start off on that particular thing.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 04:13:

A few of things that have worked relatively recently (mainly Techno and Prog. House):

Applescal- Joey's Mouse
Soliquid- Paper Boxes
Livio & Roby- Monochrome (Reprise)
Juergen Paape- Noord
Extrawelt- Schmedding
Christian Smith & John Selway- Total Departure (Cirez D remix)
-That's one of those tracks that, if the time is right, is almost sure to get things moving.
Faskil- Clear Mayhem (Grid System's Carte Blanche remix)


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 04:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
A few of things that have worked relatively recently:

Applescal- Joey's Mouse
Soliquid- Paper Boxes
Livio & Roby- Monochrome (Reprise)
Juergen Paape- Noord
Extrawelt- Schmedding
Christian Smith & John Selway- Total Departure (Cirez D remix)
-That's one of those tracks that, if the time is right, is almost sure to get things moving.
Faskil- Clear Mayhem (Grid System's Carte Blanche remix)


nice. checking these out now. LOVE me some Selway. Extrawelt usually doesn't disappoint and Cirez D is a hit.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-18-2008 04:23:

I only spin in my room... so i fake being entertained so that i dont dissapoint myself.


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-18-2008 04:27:

infam


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 04:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Applescal- Joey's Mouse


sick!!!!!!!!!

this thread is already worth it if only for the discovery of this tune.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by denys envy
sick!!!!!!!!!

this thread is already worth it if only for the discovery of this tune.


Yeah, that's a solid tune.

Check out 'Do The Night,' which I think is from the same EP.

It's somewhat similar, though not quite as good...but definitely good.


Posted by denys envy on Oct-18-2008 04:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Yeah, that's a solid tune.

Check out 'Do The Night,' which I think is from the same EP.

It's somewhat similar, though not quite as good...but definitely good.


yeah i picked up the whole release. also enjoyed the Soliquid tune.

so far so good. hopefully this brings more of the same in the morning.


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-18-2008 06:01:

matthias tanzmann crazy_circus samims moonshine remix will save the night.


Posted by nefardec on Oct-18-2008 06:26:

mr 69 - freaky mf (mike dunn remix)


Posted by Meat187 on Oct-18-2008 11:02:

Play some Humppa!



Guaranteed to cause some mayhem on the floor.


Posted by adi_hanson on Oct-18-2008 11:15:

i would kick them up the ass with yoji biomehanika - hardstyle disco


Posted by Teezdalien on Oct-18-2008 11:36:

quote:
Originally posted by adi_hanson
i would kick them up the ass with yoji biomehanika - hardstyle disco


I fucking hate that track!! Yoji's got other tunes much better imo.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Oct-18-2008 11:39:

How can I forget Daddy DJ? This ought to perk things up!



Smith & Selway got nuthin on this.


Posted by adi_hanson on Oct-18-2008 12:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Teezdalien
I fucking hate that track!! Yoji's got other tunes much better imo.


monochroma
cocaine
TFBG


Posted by Teezdalien on Oct-18-2008 13:12:

quote:
Originally posted by adi_hanson
monochroma
cocaine
TFBG


Yeah, monochroma is bomb, also Never End.
One of my fave tracks for back-up situation is Yoji's Ding-a-Ling (Scot Project remix).


Posted by adi_hanson on Oct-18-2008 13:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Teezdalien
Yeah, monochroma is bomb, also Never End.
One of my fave tracks for back-up situation is Yoji's Ding-a-Ling (Scot Project remix).


my personal yoji fav has to be seduction

in fact just have him walk onto a dance floor will create a massive reaction!


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