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DJ Joshua H
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Anyone else ever had this problem?
I have a bunch of records that I bought a when I first started that I wouldn't buy or play now, but now I have another problem now:
I have two styles that I really love to spin: real hard trance without too many keys and then more progressive house/tribal. In your experience do you find that it's better to settle on one stlyle and just work with that or to experiment with different ones. I know that you should play what you love to listen to but I feel like you would be a better dj by focusing in just one style and getting really good at it. Anyway I'd love to hear anyone's experience who has ever ran into this. Thanks!
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Dec-23-2003 15:13
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Misty Kitty
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Home
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I kinda have the same problem,
I have a huge variety in my records, from andain, and oceanlab, to inzite , then some of the darker stuff, outback - minds in motion, turtle beach, to igor s boomerang and some other marco v stuff, with all the uplifting aalto rush, mike shivers - feelings to fictivision cquence - symbols right up to alex hamlett run with it to include.
i cover so much its hard to know what, let alone where to start when im spinning.
I know the tunes that give me the most satisfaction to mix, but then again i like just following my mood and doing a mellow set one night to a really pumping the next.
I suppose its down to what you fancy at home. The important bit is what you spin out at a gig. This will be determined by all the factors of venue, crowd, who you are before and after in set times. and after actual mixing skills the better dj's enhance to the night not make it their own.
just my imo
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Dec-23-2003 15:21
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benh
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Vancouver, BC
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what maybe be a waste of space to you, might be gold to someone else. Try selling the records you dont want.
Last edited by benh on Dec-24-2003 at 04:53
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Dec-23-2003 17:14
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Re: Anyone else ever had this problem?
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Joshua H
I have a bunch of records that I bought a when I first started that I wouldn't buy or play now, but now I have another problem now:
I have two styles that I really love to spin: real hard trance without too many keys and then more progressive house/tribal. In your experience do you find that it's better to settle on one stlyle and just work with that or to experiment with different ones. I know that you should play what you love to listen to but I feel like you would be a better dj by focusing in just one style and getting really good at it. Anyway I'd love to hear anyone's experience who has ever ran into this. Thanks! |
well, i used to have something similar, but tribal & prog house won me over. not to diss hardtrance, but ive seen many DJs who spin that and only that get sick of it. IMO, its not what it used to be, its all been done by now. if you still love trance, as i do, tr getting some DEEP trance, you can mix it nicely with house. there is also deep house with quite trancey elements. if you want a good example of what i mean, let me know, ill give you a set from a local DJ, 2 hour set he did opening for Tiesto (which owned tiesto's set btw) starting with chus & ceballos style house, and going through everything from that melodic housey sound shinichi/yoshitoshi has to some oldschool trancers like original mix of cafe del mar to some progressive trance and house like G&D, Max Graham and Sander K.
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Dec-23-2003 18:04
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