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Playing in front of a non-trance crowd
Maybe I'm gonna play to a non-trance crowd the next days/weeks.
just wanted to know what to play to make a good impression/to get them going...??
Help please...
Erm.....how would you actually know that the people who are going to show up are non-Trance lovers.
Hmm...Numbers...I hate to crunch them but here's the stretch: Trance is the fastest growing dance genre on Earth. Dispute that with record-breaking record companies that sell trance. Arr...anyways...
Your job, IMO, is to allow that sense of build up.....learn to lead your crowd onto your music, and not vice versa. What's the point of being a tranceaddict, you know damn well how people respond to trance...let them hear trance...
Why are melodies so catchy since the classical/renaissance age and have such a huge following? beats me...
Are these people at that party stereotypical of trance? If they are, play the some progressive vocal track...like thrillseekers - dreaming of you....if they stare at you....change it to wavy gravy, if they like it...play the whole entire Sasha album.....do an experiment, play trance and then progressive....and see how the room responds.....the energy lies in your hands....
And if you are spinning at a Jazz club...I've just wasted my time..
If I were you, I would draw out my collection and fry them with trance magik. lol
Keep us updated on what you played...
The usual thing to do when you know nothing about the taste of the crowd is to start with the more commercial stuff (yup even dance), and see how they react. If you get a good response, you could dig deeper...
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| Originally posted by Dj Thy The usual thing to do when you know nothing about the taste of the crowd is to start with the more commercial stuff (yup even dance), and see how they react. If you get a good response, you could dig deeper... |
Well, it isn't a jazzbar
but it's kind a bar or something and the people there are really mixed(mmhhh bad translation?) so you mean go with the commercial Trance(like....wait..."dj sammy - heaven" or "Ian van Dahl" or "Dee Dee" or such shit..
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ok i thank you for your help...know now what to practise
Please be yourself and spin what you want to spin. How do you ever expect to make a name for yourself if you "sell out" and spin "commercial trance". Ask yourself why you became a dj? For me that answer is because I want to give the people I spin in front of an opportunity to listen to the killer tracks that I've found that they cannot hear anywhere else except for my set! Let me also ask you this: If you go to a club, do you have a better time dancing to a dj that spins tracks that you've already heard a hundred times at a dozen other clubs, or do you have a better time with the dj that spins great tracks that you've never heard before. I, especially as a dj, am sick of the tracks, no matter how good, that get (over)played every time I go out to a club. I expect the djs to find and spin the NEW stuff, not rank 1 - airwave and alice dj - better off alone because chances are, I've already heard the dj before you play that or will hear the dj after you spin that.
Be yourself! Make your own style!
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| Well, it isn't a jazzbar but it's kind a bar or something and the people there are really mixed(mmhhh bad translation?) |
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| Originally posted by Dj Flesch Please be yourself and spin what you want to spin. How do you ever expect to make a name for yourself if you "sell out" and spin "commercial trance". Ask yourself why you became a dj? For me that answer is because I want to give the people I spin in front of an opportunity to listen to the killer tracks that I've found that they cannot hear anywhere else except for my set! Let me also ask you this: If you go to a club, do you have a better time dancing to a dj that spins tracks that you've already heard a hundred times at a dozen other clubs, or do you have a better time with the dj that spins great tracks that you've never heard before. I, especially as a dj, am sick of the tracks, no matter how good, that get (over)played every time I go out to a club. I expect the djs to find and spin the NEW stuff, not rank 1 - airwave and alice dj - better off alone because chances are, I've already heard the dj before you play that or will hear the dj after you spin that. Be yourself! Make your own style! |
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| Originally posted by Dj Thy Of course, but it's not because you like certain music that the crowd likes it. After all, you are still hired to please the crowd. What's the use of spinning your own style when you clear the dancefloor by doing that? If you know the crowd, there's no problem, do your stuff. But if they are unknown to you, get to know them first. I'm not saying you should play cheese. Just try to see if they like the more accesible stuff first. Usually even one track is enough, you just need to see how they react. Move on according to their reaction. |
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