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Dave Piazza
The Elitist

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago
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this is a topic I always get in a debate with other fellow djs.
I personally think "pre-programming" can be very helpful and I persoanlly do it.
HOWEVER
Let me please eloborate in what I mean by pre- programming though.
IMO pre-programming means knowing what records mix well with others, which set of records create a certain mood, and finally knowing which group of records or record might affect the crowd in a certain way. NOT PLANNING THE ENTIRE SET.
ONCE YOU KNOW YOUR RECORDS VERY WELL THAN YOU CAN "PROGRAM" YOUR SET BASED ON THE CROWDS REACTION. INITIALLY YOU GO IN WITH AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU WANT TO DO AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS. IF YOU SEE ITS NOT WORKING MOVE TO YOUR OTHER "PROGRAM".
I think of "pre-programming" as mentally visualizing your record or set of records as s color( color becuase in my mind it conveys an emotion or feeling). Once you know the "program color" of that set you can than begin to create your "art work " on the decks. An artist always goes into a set and say ok " I will start off in this color" but than judging or reading the crowd you will than know what other "colors" to bring in or out. A GOOD DJ WILL INSTICTIVELY KNOW WHICH "COLOR" TO START OFF WITH BASED ON THE CROWD,VENUE,PREVIOUS DJ, ETC. Like Timo Mass said " I follow my balls ..If they say play dirty I play dirty if they say playnasty i play nasty."
IMO the DJ controlls the crowd not the opposite which is a common dogma in the dj world. I think if you are a good dj you will pick good tunes and know how to "program" your set so people will be affect reguardless of what crowd you face. A good dj will introduce people to new songs and old songs and set them on a journey. A shitty DJ will pick boring tunes, annoy the crowd, and hack all over the decks to find that right tune to play.\
DJ'ing is like painting. Yes you can pratice but you can not pratice or train someone to pick beautiful tunes. This is something unique in peoples DNA that allows them to have that "musical ear" , just like it was unique to see Micheal Jordan play basketball or Leonardo Di Vinci paint.
I find "reading the crowd" principle to be a bit over emphased. Becuase a good DJ will have picked good records that are each unique and he feels confident WILL affect a person. If your tunes are not getting the reaction you expected than you picked shitty tunes. Very simple. Dj'ing is a very instanteous process. You know , the club owner knows, everyone knows based on what your playing if you suck or if your hot.
The problem with dj'ing is that we all hate to admit that we suck after we spent all this money to get started.
The TRUE test of a good dj is to play in front of a crowd of people ( friends, strangers, etc.) and get them not only to dance but to come up to you and say "wow this is awesome , what are you playing".
Than you know your good DJ. and its only a matter of time before the rest of the world hears you.
It is this very instictive and unique music picking ability in a GOOD DJ which touch poeple's souls and minds which essentially create the foundation of the GOOD DJ. NOT the crowd nor pratice nor copying of other successful dj's can help you out when gaining this talent ( yes talent not skill).
IMO this golden talent in a DJ is cultivated by a few key factors. 1) culture ----> your life has affected what you like
2) Passion + Love for the music -----> heard in the programming of the set
3) DNA ------> some people are just amzingly talented and we can all thank GOD that he has blessed us with this pleasure.
I hate when people say that the dj has to play to the crowd. NO . The Djis an artist. And as such he should play his style and try to make the crowd enjoy it. If people arent dancing than you suck, very simply. NOW KEEP IN MIND, PLAY IN FRONT OF A "FRIENDLY" CROWD. DO NOT DO THIS TEST IN FRONT OF A BUNCH OF HARDCORE RnB fans or RAP-STAR WANNABES.
As a DJ , hopefully, you will have devloped your style and sound in music. This natural progression in a "real" dj. Thus if you are constantly looking to the crowd to tell you what to play than this progression will never occur. As a result people will be acustom to your sound. HOWEVER, READING THE CROWD , IMO , MEANS REACTING WITHIN YOUR "PRE-PROGRAMMED" STYLE.
If your an artist do you paint portraits that will please everyone or do you paint stuff that you are passionate,love and brilliant at painting? This is a rhetorical question. The answer is as an artist you need to do what you so uniquely and beautiful do. tHE OPPOSITE IS NOT AN ARTIST BUT A BUSINESSMAN. The famous artist of the world dont go poll people tell see what they need to paint now. THE ARTISTS OF THE WORLD CHANGE MINDS, SHAPE CULTURE, AND ADD NEW BAEUTY TO THE WORLD AROUND US.
I see the dj world divide into two groups of people , just like artists, those who are trying to please people and make a quick few quick $$$ and those who are truely tring to change the world and do something unique and different ( and are making $$ becuase of their success).
This dogma within the DJ community of playing to the crowd has created
1) a glut of sh!tty clubs that play top 20 tunes or worse play 100% rap/hip-hop
2) a culture which does not see the DJ as tha musical artist
3) supported the idealogy in minds of naive club-owners that DJ's are a dime a dozen( so why not just have your friend[s] dj )
4)shaped the culture of clubbers in thinking a "night-out" as a time to lounge around ,"look" sexy, get drunk, and try to "hook up" with someone.
But than again it has set the perfect stage for someone to come around and SHAKE THINGS UP again!!
I remeber the time when people would laugh at the concept of a DJ filling a stadium or a park.
I remeber when people would laugh at the idea of a DJ touring around the world.
I remeber when people would laugh at the idea of EDM as nothing more than "club music".
Just as people today now laugh at the idea of poeple going out on friday or saturday night for the sole purpose of seeing their fav. dj at a club or looking to hear something new in EDM.
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Sep-10-2004 11:48
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Freak
Insert witty comment here

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
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| quote: | Originally posted by davepiazza
This dogma within the DJ community of playing to the crowd has created
1) a glut of sh!tty clubs that play top 20 tunes or worse play 100% rap/hip-hop
2) a culture which does not see the DJ as tha musical artist
3) supported the idealogy in minds of naive club-owners that DJ's are a dime a dozen( so why not just have your friend[s] dj )
4)shaped the culture of clubbers in thinking a "night-out" as a time to lounge around ,"look" sexy, get drunk, and try to "hook up" with someone.
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Im not going to answer all of your points- there is just too many, and franky im knackered and cant be bothered.
1)You seem to have a very elitest view- im a dj first and foremost.
I do House nights, i do r&b/hip hop nights, i do trancey nights and i do all in one together nights.
Nothing wrong with that- there are many many styles about, and there are markets for all of them.
All are good and valid in their own right, and there is still nothing wrong with top 20 clubs- you are entertaining people first and foremost, and as nem will agree with, there is a lot to learn from commercial clubs about crowd dynamics and reading the floor, and also dictating the flow of the floor- its not one or the other, its a combination of them.
You wont last very long with the attitude 'ill play what i want and f*ck them if they dont like it'
3)Most clubs are business'. Fact. they are there to make money, not to educate people musically- as harsh as it sounds. If they can get someone cheaper, and just as good, they probably will do.
As i say countless times, it is who you know what how good you are oncer you get to a certain point- a lot of managers DO have their friends dj.
There are a hell of a lot of young, cheap djs out there, so they are a dime a dozen.
In case it slipped your attention, Djing is a very 'cool' thing at the moment.
4)This has been the case for donkeys years.
People have gone out to hook up look and feel sexy and drink for years and it wont change any time soon.
Most people arent anal when it comes to music and they go out for the above reasons.- the serious music fans and clubbers are in a minority compared to your average joe.
This is a real world, nasty cut-throat business to make money.
It is not some world for elitest pricks and to try and educate people into 'cooler music'- you wont last 5 mins with that attitude

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Sep-10-2004 12:06
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DjVash
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Netherlands
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Only my fist two or three records. I don't like pre-arranged sets that much (one exception would be Tiësto in Concert, if that was arranged).
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Sep-10-2004 16:28
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Dave Piazza
The Elitist

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago
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| quote: | Originally posted by tranceaholic
say u get booked at a gig in a small club or somebodys place and u r bangin the trance out...now the people rnt feelin it..r u gonna shove it down thier throats anyways? /QUOTE]
If trance is what you love and what your good at spinning, than yea. Do your best. If they dont like it you must suck. Simple.
A good DJ should rock any party within his style.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by tranceaholic
well my friend u wont get booked again and i wont think u would enjoy an empty dance floor.. |
I would rather not be booked than be booked and than forced to compromise my sytle and my idea of what a DJ should do.Again DJ'ing to me is a hobby not my job. Thats why people like Armin, PVD, Sasha, etc. all had full-time jobs aside form dj'ing, until they became super starts of course.
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
b) because i have bills to pay
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For me DJ'ing is not work. I do not plan to make this a living.If I make any money at it I dont care. Its a hobby for me. Like an artist who paints; he/she does it for the joy first and foremost. I find my payoff in seeing that I exposed poeple to something new and made them really enjoy. I find pleasure in seeing people dance, but to the music that I like as well.
Like I said two different types of DJ's 1) The Artists and 2) The Business Man.
Freak I was not aiming that quote to you, honestly.
But I did enjoy lmao to this :
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
nor am i an elitest prick, who has all the opinions but still stuck in my bedroom playing to my cat... |
I have a dog..no cat 
But honestly, me not being a resident DJ is no merit to disreguard my comments. Rather, it should be seen a true ,untainted, and uncensored comment.
I dont know where I am being elitest??? Its not an elistest point of view rather decripitive idealogy of what it means to DJ in EDM.
However, I could see where you might have gotten offend at my comments. In particular my rationale of what a "good" DJ is. As much as I like you Freak I cannot bend my rules for what consitutes this.
If you play house ( which you said you did) than you should be able to rock ANY crowd playing your house music. IF you can not and you need to start playing rap or RnB to maintain the floor than sadly you suck as a House DJ.For example, I live in Chicago and Bad Boy Bill is a very popular House DJ here. I saw him live about month ago and the crowd he was playing to didnt seem to be very house friendly, mainly becasue they were their to see another Trance DJ spining after him. But this man seeing his challenge was up for the call. he just rocked the house doing quick mixes, scraching, and playing alot of choice tunes and skipping over b#llshit ones. He didnt resort to playing RnB or Hip Hop to get the crowd going. No , he did it all with house music all night long ( pardon the pun).
I have no idea wtf your saying in reguards to PVD/Sasha/etc. genre hoppping.
That was a truely bollocks ( <----I like that english word ) comment.
Remember I said DJ's sometimes play complementary styles (i.e. prog. + trance or hip hop and house) Thus it seems in your case you are not jack of all trades if all you play is house and hip-hop ( thats actually quite normal). However, if you said (like I thought you did ealier) that you play trance and prog. as well than of course your genre hopping; thats 4 styles. An it would be nearly impossible to be on top of all 4 styles ( not only in finding the tunes but also in financing this)
Congrats that you a playing in front of people.
However, that does not mean your entitled to know what it means to DJ. All this really proves is that you play in front of people, thats about it. It does not prove or mean you know how to DJ or even know how to DJ correctly.
As I said Freak I am not trying to make these comments at you personally. Rather, I am defending my point of view.
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I forgot since your from the UK Freak you might want to know this:
There was once a man ,like me , who was sick of the UK club scene and wanted to start something different and new. He wanted the focus to be about the music and nothing else.What did he do? He opened The Ministry of Sound. Yes, the place where PVD first played in the UK. Yes, the club that back in the dya set the standard for clubbing. At that time he didnt sell out and he was richly rewarded. Interestly, now that his club has sold out you can see te results. Lose of respect and eventul lose of profits.
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Sep-10-2004 16:38
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