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djxtension
That's Not My Name

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Oldenzaal, Netherlands
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You are not playing for yourself, you are playing for the people who are at the venue at that time.
What makes a great dj, is that he/she can play what the crowd wants to hear, while maintaining his/her own style.
If you play at a Lounge, you can expect people who want to hear louge-music, and not hardstyle or something...
You can play some tunes you like, but try to keep them the same as what you are already playing.
If you are playing lounge and the crowd digs, and you suddenly drop a Marco V-track or something similar, you're going the wrong way...
I hope I made my point, I have a 'Bad-English-Day' today... 
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Jul-03-2004 10:37
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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there is also the question of... does he have any lounge-friendly music? if not, my idea all along was for you to play more chilled out version of trance, take it easy, if the people are digging the melodies, then you can slowly try to bring them in to higher energy trance, be careful, and if it doesn't work, retreat and follow the original procedure. i wouldn't ban experimentation with the crowd, but only do this if you're confident you can handle it, and if you're quick enough and know how to correct things if they start to go sour...
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Jul-06-2004 08:04
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djxtension
That's Not My Name

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Oldenzaal, Netherlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
...i wouldn't ban experimentation with the crowd, but only do this if you're confident you can handle it, and if you're quick enough and know how to correct things if they start to go sour... |
And since he's playing out for the first time ever, I don't think he is capable of handling such a thing.
Remember that a dj has to satisfy the people he/she plays for, and if you do not satisfy the people you play for, people will think you suck as a dj, no matter if your mixing skills are great.
People don't care about the music you play, but as soon as you play the wrong music, they start complaining. You may not believe it, but it's true. A lot of people won't dance to a good song, but as soon as you play a song they dislike, they will come up to you and tell you to play something else.
IMHO, controlling a crowd is one of the hardest skills to master. It took me 1,5 years to learn it, and i'm still not there...
Making mistakes is ok, as long as you learn from them. Don't bother if you go wrong the first time, as long as you know what you've done wrong, and try to correct it next time.
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Jul-06-2004 09:55
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DJ JEM
Suspended User
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Live @ RoomRave
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Spin what you want you are god that night. and rememeber. if there is grass on the field , PLay Ball!
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Jul-07-2004 06:11
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ezbeats
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Seattle, USA
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bah, i spose your ultimately there to 'entertain' the crowd. but you are a trance dj i take it, being that your name is pvd fanatic. so if you wre hired to spin somethin other than what you love, trance, maybe that gig isnt for you. and if youre taking this gig for money, youre in the WRONG business, as its damn near impossible to make a living or a kind of money flow off music... so i say, play what you love, they will probably like it.
besides, if they dont know much about the music, they will sadly love or think anything you play is the 'kewlest', but if they are knowledgable about EDM then still, being that your a trance addict, you should 'roxxors' their 'soxors'? right? hah- 
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Jul-13-2004 22:25
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