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| quote: | | So what are you saying? He must forget Trance and play music that he (assumidly) hates just to please people? |
Nope. He can play Florida breaks, IDM, and abstract hip-hop TOGETHER as far as I care, but the fact is, you aren't going to get paid as a DJ in a mainstream environment (for long) if the crowd doesn't give two shits about you. And you ARE, from a business standpoint, competing against Average Hiphop DJ #12987243 whose primary concern is getting numbers from the hotties (and he WILL get them, when he plays "Salt Shaker" just for them ). A college lounge is a mainstream environment. It's as simple as that. People aren't there to hear the music, they're there to get laid and drink, not necessarily in that order. Since there's no alcohol there, that narrows down what the people are there for. Once you understand that, you can start to change that.
As I used in an example, I was playing songs I liked. I wouldn't string the anthems together like that at say, Godskitchen, but the shit local nightclubs--or worse, birthday parties--don't have "Godskitchen" on the sign. Nobody had ever heard Traffic before. Or Punk. Or Burned With Desire. But as long as I filled the breakdowns (layering techno beats), people would stay on the floor. Then, I was able to sneak Fluke, Super 8, Perry O'Neil, and Sasha into my sets, and hold their attention. (The "DJ Scot Project -- FM1" breakdown is what killed it in my example)
The bottom line is, if you want to take people on a journey, you have to convince them to follow you. People who aren't there to actually listen to music are not going to wait 9 minutes for the opening progressive trance track to be slowly layered into a lovely deep trance number, and then wait on the floor for 2 minutes while the ambient breakdown builds into a mellow, soft, beautiful melody. They'll be striking out with random chick #3.
If you don't care, you don't care. But since I'm not getting paid to enjoy myself (I mix online for 6 people at a time for that), I have to figure out a way to program the songs and keep the crowd interested while not boring myself to tears. And that's a fun challenge. 
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