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you will find both methods, but the set play list is less common and for me it's a sign that the DJ is not very good. Usually you just take your box, pick out 3-5 records you know you want to play/start with and then go from there. That's what is so important: the ability to read the crowd and give them what they want.
But there are DJs that think differnently about this. I heard an interview with Armand van Helden at MTV Ibiza and he said something like: i'm going to play what I want. If the crowd doesn't like it, they can f**k themselves and go somewhere else.
That's a shitty attitude for a DJ. If people reacted to a statement like this in the correct way, Van Helden would only be playing for (with) himself by now. Cause it's the crowd that makes up a party, not the DJ.
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