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webbie
is this LIFE?

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Sweden
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Use your creativity and imagination man, when I just feel like listening
to tunes without practicing mixing or whatever I blend lots and lots
of Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, different genres of trance, house
techno and downtempo together with what feels "right"
You know, scratching a intro line (it began in afrika-ka-ka for example)
or playing the oncoming tune in reverse with some fiddling on the eqs
if your deck can play in reverse.
Anything that suits, dont focus on that you have to either play them
separatly or try to beatmatch everything, just experiment at home and
see what you come up with, maybe you will think out a killer way of
making a transition between a hip-hop and pop track.
Dont be afraid to try new things, explore, test, experiment.
Good luck dude!
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- webbie
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Nov-10-2002 20:58
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Xquisite
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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i'll tell you this right now,
if you havent mixed hip hop, dont expect to be able to mix hip hop when you want to. It takes practice and time because it's a different format. You normally mix by high hats/ snares similar to DnB/Breaks, but there's alot of noise in between those beats.
Anyways, what you can do is let's say you're mixing out from trance to hip hop. Try to pick a trance record that ends on a basic beat with no synths or anything and bring in a hip hop song that has synths with no beat (there are quite a few of those with intros like that). And then you can do a backspin on the trance record or something right before you bring in the hip hop. That's just 1 of the ways that u can do. There are a ton of others, but yeah like what others are saying u can be creative about it and people would not mind you switching genres like that.
If you're going to try mixing straight off hip hop and trance, hip hop records if it's pop usually is around 95 bpm, so in order to mix that in, u'd need to have at most a record around 120. So it's giong to tough if you plan on mixing straight off with no trick mixing involved.
btw HS ppl wont know if you're fading from 1 song to another because they're mostly well HS ppl, but when u DJ to college and up, they will notice if you DJ poorly because it will screw up the rhythm. The last few parties i've been to received an awful lot of boos and a lot of whispering "this party sucks, the DJ sucks." just to let u kno 
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DJ Xquisite
Hip Hop & Trance DJ for the new millenium
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Nov-10-2002 22:17
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Devbert
Dutch Trance Worshipper
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
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its high school man. They don't know shit. You can fade in and out all night and they'll think your the best DJ ever if you just play good tracks.
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Trance...a state of mind.
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Nov-11-2002 05:20
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