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Arsalan
debsh - toronto

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto
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Jan-22-2003 10:17
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Biohazard
Progressive Trance Addict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Huizen, Holland
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You want me to be honnest??
Any self respecting DJ wouldn't play tracks by Boozy Woozy, Jan Wayne or Pulsedriver.
If you want cheese, then get good cheese from the likes of Johan Gielen or Green Court
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Jan-22-2003 21:13
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Alccode
teksetter!
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Veldrid
I wouldn't throw in anymore cheese myself. Let these people experience a slightly different kind of music. With any luck they will like it and you can totally cut the cheese out of your sets. |
Agreed with the first, but not so sure about the second. If they hire you, perhaps they did so on account of the cheese, or the "variety" in your demo set. Maybe you should keep the cheese when you start out, then slowly ease out of it as you spin more there, and the clubbers/owners get used to your style. 
As per Veldrid's recommendation, I would definitely put in some "smarter" trance in the demo set, perhaps near the end, for the promoter's/owners to get a taste of the "real deal"... it might be worthwhile, and in any case it can't hurt - if they listen that far, then it's gotta be good! 
On the other hand, if the demo is mostly cheese, and you start spinning real trance, you might get a "wtf is this" negative reaction. Slow is best. 
Good luck!
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Jan-23-2003 00:52
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