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Lost
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Los Angeles/San Diego
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i always thought it was generally considered as a no-no to play different remixes of the same track in a set and a no-no to play different tracks either produced or remixed by the same producer back-to-back. however digweed has done both of these (two different mixes back-to-back of morel - true (the ****** is you) on bedrock vol. 1 and a bunch of satoshi tomiie productions and remixes on global underground 19 disc 1). i consider it not the best thing. for one you only have so much time in your set that i think it's good to get some diversity in there and show your crowd what you're made of. also my djing sensei told me playing tracks by the same producer is kinda like cheating cuz the songs are probably gonna follow a similar structure. feedback from others please.
lost
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Mar-11-2002 16:29
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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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well the way i see it, you shouldnt be djing to please the critics but the please the audience... gain, so what if you play 3 tracks by the same producer one after another?
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Mar-11-2002 16:46
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evil_bastard
Newcastle United

Registered: Dec 2001
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Well I know nothing about DJing, but if you want a clubbers opinion, I think it's a good idea, if done well.
When it's the next morning, I'm more likely to remember a DJ if he played a top tune more than once, cos it sticks in my head.
I went to the Godskitchen Carnival on Sunday night, and Ferry Corsten - Punk is still ringing in my head. That night was full of top DJs. Armin, Anne Savage, Jules, Ferry, Lashes, Signum, everyone. I think Ferry Corsten - Punk was played THREE times and the crowd loved it every time. The place was packed to the brim until the end and THAT is the very tune everyone remembers.
So, if you pull it off well, then yeah I think it's a good idea. Afterall, what do you want to do, impress your boss or the critics, or impress the crowd?
"Win the crowd and you will win your freedom". Lol I stole that from the movie Gladiator but it's true, the crowd dictates what goes on, because they bring in the money. Your boss or whoever matters cannot survive without the crowd. He can't remove you if you're really popular, in fact you're in control of him when you're popular. He wants you, not the other way round.
Sorry I'm getting all philosophical now! I'll shut up.
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Mar-11-2002 19:04
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deejay_naku
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Mikkeli, Finland
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Actually mixing for example three different versions of one tune could sound pretty cool if you didn't play the whole 8 minutes of each track (the last one being complete, though).
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Mar-25-2002 06:12
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