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Cataclysmic
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceguy1
Yes, this is the best policy. Diversity among Genre's especially, because many of the big names in each genre play the same songs as they become popular. Its annoying to see 3-4 trance artists play the same song in 1 night, even though the song may be good, after hearing it for the third time in 1 night it can get old. My example of this was Tilt- The World doesnt know, which was played by the opening act at Cream Amnesia, and then pounded by Tiesto and PVD later...and I heard it yet again as I passed the terrace while leaving the club. |
HAHAHAHA, same thing happened to me at a party not too long ago, I heard Flash Dance three times in a five hour span. Hopefully with the advancement of CD decks, and other platforms, we'll be seeing a new breed of Dj's come out that have great live remixing skills. I really think that this is what will keep the EDM scene fresh for years to come, learning to use the technology to it's full potential.
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Aug-09-2004 18:49
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trance-ecj
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2003
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I can see it being a problem with the big names seeing as how they get stuff weeks ahead and tons of other tracks people are begging them to drop...
But as for me and growing DJ's, we got the record shops as our resource for stuff to play, or, if we're a step ahead, our own tracks. It could take hours and hours of going through all the crap out there to find stuff you really like. I got a handful of tracks I really like right now, and only weeks (possibly months) later will I find another handful of goodies. So, I end up playing the same stuff for a while just because I gotta wait for the next batch of good tracks. If I had to play different songs every night, I would end up playing a ton of shit.
Maybe the big names have the same trouble getting stuff that fits into their stlye, but with the amount of demos, CDR's, and promos they all get from people around the world, I would seriously doubt it...but who knows.
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Aug-09-2004 19:44
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Dave Piazza
The Elitist

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago
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| quote: | Originally posted by trance-ecj
I can see it being a problem with the big names seeing as how they get stuff weeks ahead and tons of other tracks people are begging them to drop...
But as for me and growing DJ's, we got the record shops as our resource for stuff to play, or, if we're a step ahead, our own tracks. It could take hours and hours of going through all the crap out there to find stuff you really like. I got a handful of tracks I really like right now, and only weeks (possibly months) later will I find another handful of goodies. So, I end up playing the same stuff for a while just because I gotta wait for the next batch of good tracks. If I had to play different songs every night, I would end up playing a ton of shit.
Maybe the big names have the same trouble getting stuff that fits into their stlye, but with the amount of demos, CDR's, and promos they all get from people around the world, I would seriously doubt it...but who knows. |
I agree. Me personally , I find myself online or in stores searching for records daily so I dont buy bunches of records at the end of the month. The problem I had was I would deprive myself of "new" music and than when I went to the store I would buy everything since it sound "good". My gradual record buying has helped me alot.
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Aug-10-2004 00:13
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