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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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hmm i think it has a lot to do with the mixing... pounding the
audience with energetic sound all night is bound to get monotonous,
i think if you tease them, make them think its the climax, but prolong
it, you know, that delayed pleasure deal... if they think its about
to happen, and they want it and are waiting for it, and it still
doesnt it only makes em want it more. also, not all of the tracks
have to be very energetic, just use good tracks that keep the people
dancing, mix it up, be versatile, and save those MONSTROUS epics for
the end of your set, like that last track, make everyone believe
youre done, and then, drop your secret weapon.
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check out my guest mix for OndaSonora Podcast (aug.2009)
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Jun-29-2003 06:05
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