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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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I agree with liquid to a point. There are several types of mixes that you can make. Two I'll talk about are a progressive mix and a high energy mix.
First, If you are making your first demo for clubs etc. Then you may want to make both a slow and high energy set. This is because they don't want you to play your banging tunes when they test you out and let you spin from 9-11 when no one is there. Or they may not want you playing during peak times if your set is too slow. So give them two demos to listen to!
I start progressive (slow then build up the energy) sets with a good track that doesn't start out with just a plain bass beat. Or if it does, then try to cut some of the plain beats in the begining. You want a song that is for the begining, not for mixing. In the past, I've used Chicane-autumn tactics, CJ stone-shining star and Nature - free your mind. All of these tracks have a short bass beat intro and then quickly get to some type of other instruments.
For high energy sets, I would also have a short bass beat intro but then the song has to explode pretty quickly. One of my favorite tracks that does this is Peter Lutz vs G-bric - Pacific wish (fioccio mix). It has an long (about a minute) intro, but then the waiting is over and the set explodes and never lets down. This is a great track to use when mixing in from other djs. You have the short bass beat intro and pause to let the crowd the djs have changed, and then BOOM your set it well on its way and all of the people are dancing like mad!
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Nov-09-2002 02:04
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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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Nov-10-2002 23:21
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shompton
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Boulder, CO
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Yeah the first track and first mix are pretty critical in a demo. You want a first track that grabs whoever's attention. Keep in mind they listen to hundreds of demo's, so if it puts them to sleep or dosen't intrigue them, they might not listen for more than 10-15 minutes.
My advise would be pick something either "dreamy" or bangin. Delerium - Silence [sanctuary remix] is going to be the first track on my next mix (although it wont be a club demo or anything). It kind of starts off slow with a different beat. Either that or grab a track that just gets right into is really bangin no more than a minute or so into the track.
I also recommend mixing out of the first track rather quickly. Obviously use your judgement on this one, but if someone is listening on the premiss of evaluating you as a DJ, they want to hear you mix. If you let a song play for 8 minutes and go through 2 identical builds, it's not going to have the same effect as having it build and then mix right off into a new fresh track.
Just some ideas. Ultimatley, you need to feel it out and figure out the best way to represent yourself through a mix.
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Nov-11-2002 10:54
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