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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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May-13-2002 04:00
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SpykeChyld
Poetic Junglist

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Gainesville, FL
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I too am looking to do this for a living. I decided this past month to not register for my classes next semester at my college and instead get a full time job. This is to save up money for some TT's and also to save up enough money to one day attend Full Sail University, and major in recording arts, which will hopefully be the final step towards my dream. 
But other than just throwing yourself into your goal head first, you gotta listen to the music, and get involved in the music. I'm going today to apply for a job at a local recording studio. I don't care the job I get, and I don't care that it's not a Trance or techno studio. I only know that it will put me that much closer to the music scene.
I thik you just gotta have that attitude and you goals and dreams will be realized.
Trancer85, it seems that you and I are very close, experience wise and goal wise. Who knows, we might spin together one day 10 years down the road at Gatecrasher, lol. 
Good luck man.
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We've had innocculations for some time now but the populace keeps refusing it.
You don't want it? Fine. Give me all the vaccine and a needle and I'll fucking overdose.
It'll be the best day of my life."
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May-13-2002 17:09
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Dmatrox
something goes here?

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary
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| quote: | Originally posted by burns
To make the grade :
.You need to have passion about music
.You need to play tunes that mean some-thing to you, Touch your feelings
.You need to play the tunes you want to play ( sounds daft but its easy to play a tune just because "tiesto" has played it )
.You need balls
Thats the rules i follow. |
I dont agree with what you said, except for the first and last point. First of all, when you get hired or asked to do a gig or you ask to do it for them, chances are, you will probably be playing to a crowd of people. So if you know your crowd, you try to play what they want to hear. Not playing what they want will usually have no one turning out for your next gig, and most likely, people will be bored and will not dance. Playing to the crowd is important.
Fine play songs you want to play, but lets say someone wants to hear Urban Train, but you hate urban train with a passion, do you play the record, or not play the record? Gain a fan, or loose a fan. make a choice.
One more thing, djs dont need balls to play! Sandra Collins, Dj Mea, Dj Rap etc etc...
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May-14-2002 01:43
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Dmatrox
something goes here?

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
I dont agree with what you said, except for the first point. First of all, when you get hired or asked to do a gig or you ask to do it for them, chances are, you will probably be playing to a crowd of people. So if you know your crowd, you try to play what they want to hear. Not playing what they want will usually have no one turning out for your next gig, and most likely, people will be bored and will not dance. Playing to the crowd is important.
Fine play songs you want to play, but lets say someone wants to hear Urban Train, but you hate urban train with a passion, do you play the record, or not play the record? Gain a fan, or loose a fan. make a choice.
One more thing, djs dont need balls to play! Sandra Collins, Dj Mea, Dj Rap etc etc... |
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May-14-2002 01:44
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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In order to make it as a dj,you have to find some way to sound different from the rest of the dj-horde.Just being able to mix good and playing original and good tunes isn't enough.
One example is Maurice Fulton,who always brings alot of burned CD-Rs filled with drums,hihats,basslines,samples and accapellas that he uses in his sets to make them more varied.Or you can do it Tenaglia and PvD-style,and make your own special remixes/reworks of your tracks just before a gig.That way you can make the tracks you play sound totally different.Also,scratching and flipping the fader back and forth between the decks during build-ups like Eddie Halliwell and Tom Harding does works well.
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