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HEre is the thing... Everyone has a different opininion on what is good music, or the way to spin, style, cheesy, etc.
Think about it... if those tunes were that bad, why are they on record labels? Someone out there likes them, so dont be afraid to try stuff out... regardless if its cheesy or commercial or whatever, cause everyone has a different opinion on what is cheesy, what is good and bad.
If you feel comfortable with the way you arrange your sets and with the track selection, go for it. There isnt really a way to do it by the book.
About the anthems thing... Personally, i dont like to throw in to many big build up tunes, cause i believe it numbs the listener, and sometimes you need something has a more constant beat that doesnt break off and build up, because then you can use those songs as part of a build up or lay off from a build up. However, some djs have different aproaches,,, as ive gone to a couple of local clubs and heard a dj just put out anthems after anthems, and the crowd didnt mind (a bit more commercial crowd).
Also, you will notice that most successful djs (even uplifting and hard trance) dont have songs that are exactly the same, one after another... Even though they may play songs that are of one exact genre, like pure uplifting or hard trance, they still manage to make a build up, plato, slow of pace and change up to faster pace.
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