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Re: Re: Constructive criticism
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RJT
A. Discogs is your friend. Mislabeled MP3's will get you busted quick on here.
2. Buy (download?) some new tracks. Everything that you've listed on there was tired years ago - At this point that tracklist looks like what I would have expected from any generic Trance DJ a couple years back.
C. Record a set - Post it in the APPROPRIATE forum, then ask for criticism. It's easy to post a tracklist - But how does anyone know what your mixing sounds like?
4. Programming, but others have touched on that already.
As a tracklist that looks utterly abysmal m8, and if that's all I have to criticize, I'd say you've got some work to do. |
again with the alphanumeric lists rob? 
in any case, the 4th point is the only one of crucial importance as portrayed by the following two examples:
- very good programming + shit mixing = a fun night out (unless you're an anal dj that gets sick to his stomach at any trainwreck)
- shit programming + amazing mixing = Zzzzzzz or alternatively...
's all around
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