|
A couple of points:
(1) First of all, your tracklist looks a bit stale and uninspiring. Sorry to be harsh, but I'm trying to be constuctive here. This tracklist looks exactly the same as a thousand other trance DJs, and it could have come straight out of an Armin Van Buuren or Markus Schulz set.
I guess the point I am trying to make is that you need to show some individuality! Try something new, experiment a little bit, include some lesser-known tracks and SET YOURSELF APART. There is no point making a set that sounds exactly like any other trance DJ.
(2) Stop selling those CDs immediately! By selling them, you are infringing upon the artist's copyright and you are breaking the law. The law is fairly fuzzy about handing out free demos using tracks that you have bought, and record labels generally turn a blind eye because they are getting free promotion. However, as soon as you start selling them for money, you're in trouble. I suggest that you stop handing out those CDs altogether because you are just asking for legal trouble. There are loads of threads about this issue with handing out demo mixes - do a search for "copyright" or something on the forums.
(3) Good luck for the big gig later in the year 
|