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azior
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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i never use a standard amount of bars in a build-up, to keep it from getting standard aswel...
so my key idea is creativity: if i was a dj, and i have this great song on vinyl, i want to be able to do 3 things with it: use it as an intro, as a track in between other great track, and as an outro...
intro - how do you get from silence to the point where the beat comes in and the song should be able to be mixed into another track if wanted.. so the intro is basicly the first impression of the track and therefor it must capture the thoughts of the listeners; it depends on the style of the track what kind of intro you use, but mostly the intro is more gentle than the actual track...
the track - beats to dance on, melodies to dream on and percussion to go wild to...
outro - so the track is over, and your favourite dj has decided that this will be his last piece of vinyl of his set: the listener just had a climax and has been dancing for about 3 minutes now, so when building down for a mixover, also think about the outro: pads and beats without the leads... if correct the outro will sound phat in the build-up of another track, aswell as keeping the listener in dreamland before softly nudged into reality when the sound slowly drifts away... (this could aswell be a break: anticlimax before climax)
if this sounds hard to you, it's because it is: i hardly know a song that has a great intro aswell as a great outro AND is a great track too; if you know such a song, regard it as being perfect 
so whe have to make a choise: intro or outro... since dj's tend to build up a set from soft sounds to hard sounds, categorize your track... if it's kinda soft, make an intro, if it's sorta hard, make an outro... just remember: nobody likes to stand still on the dancefloor too long (because then they will know notice they're drunk)
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Azior - Sunset at Myvatn / Deep and Inside
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Nov-24-2003 09:42
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