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Ibiza Dreams
Chroma

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: In yo mouf'
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I think your question is "how do you choose which tracks to play when mixing live?"
Well to clarify, mixing a.k.a. DJing, is the basic concept where you are playing one song on one turntable which the audience can hear, then you put another song on a 2nd turntable which your audience CAN'T hear but you CAN, and "tweaking" (speed/pitch/beat) of that 2nd song so that everything is "matched" to the first song (matched = sounding good, or sounding like 1 song even though they overlap). Then you slowly "transition" from one song to the 2nd song until the audience hears nothing but the 2nd song. This is done through the use of a crossfader on a mixer.
As for your real question, it's all a matter of timing and feeling and mood. If you are playing LIVE in a club or wherever, you need to monitor your audience, see if you need to increase or decrease the energy... if not many people are dancing, you might want to decrease the energy... maybe put something a little more progressive or laid back so you can BUILD the energy back up. If the floor is packed and everyone is jammin, try and throw down a very energetic track to keep that energy level up. You also must keep in mind that the song you are going to mix in should flow well with the song currently playing... this is all just a matter of experience and training your ear to which songs go together well. Energy is one of the main factors when it comes to selecting a track to mix in.
Good luck!
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I am a DJ.
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