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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Thy
Of course, but it's not because you like certain music that the crowd likes it. After all, you are still hired to please the crowd. What's the use of spinning your own style when you clear the dancefloor by doing that?
If you know the crowd, there's no problem, do your stuff.
But if they are unknown to you, get to know them first. I'm not saying you should play cheese. Just try to see if they like the more accesible stuff first. Usually even one track is enough, you just need to see how they react. Move on according to their reaction. |
You are right, the dj is hired to please a crowd, but why would someone hire a trance dj if they know that the crowd won't like trance? And why would a trance dj accept a job when he/she knows that the crowd isn't into trance? I am a trance dj, and I don't have top 40 hits or RnB or DnB. I couldn't spin that stuff if I wanted to because I don't have the music too! I only buy what I like, and if I don't like it, I won't spin it. That makes me the dj that I am, and that is what makes each dj his/her own. Do you think that oakenfold, tiesto etc, play popular tracks to "please the crowd"? They are the ones who make the tracks popular in the first place and bring the great music to the people. That is a dj's job! There are enough trance lovers out there that if I play what I like, then I know there will be enough people who haven't heard the stuff I spin before. That is what makes a great set. Bringing music that hasn't been heard before to the people who haven't heard it!
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