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DOOMBOT
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Registered: Sep 2004
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I am in the same position. But I think it puts us at an advantage because you will learn to mix with different styles, which can only make you a better dj. Also, it helps you progress your mixes better. Starting out with the slower House and Progressive and working up to Trance and Techno. Shit, sometimes I even do it backwards for fun! It will make your sets a lot more interesting and you will never get bored of a genre.
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Jun-13-2006 02:53
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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having a nice varied collection is good and all, but just make sure you're buying stuff you WILL PLAY. i mean, i have some good tracks i have never spun, and probably never will.
i started with the good ol' prog house/prog trance, a little tribal. you know, that sound that was really big in 2002. by 2003 i had migrated to a lot more breakbeats, and by mid 2004 my collection resembled nothing of the past. i still had some prog records, but i had moved over to a lot housier and techier terrain.
today, i have perhaps 1 or 2 tracks from my initial collection i might still play. ended up playing a lot more acid and electro than i ever thought i would. minimal techno? never thought i'd be into that shit. it's amazing how it's so cool to spin now tho, even when 2 years ago it got me really weird looks behind the decks. heh.
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Jun-13-2006 04:41
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Brandon H.
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Ahhh yes, choosing styles!
By far one of my most ever changing things to happen. In just over a year I've jumped from straight trance off Anjuna and Vandit to really funky\progressive house, into dirty\glitchy house, and yess...minimal techno. Living in Grand Rapids just a few hours outside of Detroit with all the big techno names has really crossed over on me, but there is always Kenneth Thomas for some gooood trance!
Its so strange how that happens and I guess it does make one wonder, should we as DJ's pursue one format and genre to focus on and release mixes under to try and get somewhere??? Or do we work on everything and hope something pops up?
I would say practice everything so your ready for anything, but at the end of the day, a solid style is definitley something to consider.
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Jun-13-2006 07:23
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bpm141
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: mississauga, ontario
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with me.. i have to find a transitory track. that sort of cross' between the two styles im about to mix. but id ont make blatant crosses. i'd find a track that has melodic and possibly deep influences then switch from deep to melodic.
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Jun-13-2006 20:37
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