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Set building
I wanna get some input on Set building.
How do you guys build a set - how do you select your records, how do you classify your tracks.
I've been actively thinking alot about this lately and have changed from just stringing together tunes to trying to elicit a little bit more out of my sets. Ive been listeingin to alot of live sets and trying to take notice of how the pros select and drop their tunes.
I started by thinking about the tunes I have - i now classify them accordig to the type of emotion they convey - uplifter, euphoric, intense, moody, and also label some as calssic, cheesy etc. Some tracks i label as classic - these are tracks that will stand the test of time, and wil be instantly recognisable by punters.
Now - when I build my set I try and mess around with the crowd feeling a bit. eg - start out with proggy slightly moody trance at 138 or so bpm, then tone it down tempo with some more intense tracks (mix in a few techy sounding trancers) sometimes I like to use a third cd deck just to lay down some background techno percussion, then slowly start building tempo to around 140- start mixing into some uplifters still building the tempo to around 142 and raise the volume about 3%. WHile building up I like to play snippets of the latest cheesy tracks going round - enough to cath peoples attention, but not the whole track - enough for people to build some anticipation. I then drop a euphoric bomb (or two) at around 144bpm with the volume up at about +6%. coming out of this I like to drop a classic - sometimes something like 'sweet dreams' or 'lovin you' (you KNOW what i mean!)- by this time the crowd is absolutely grinning their heads off - hands in the air and the place is pumpin. They are putty in your hands. Sometimes following this I jump into some tribal, but still mixing in snippets of the same cheesys or bombs from before, keeping an element of the happiness you have built up in the crowd.
now - i wanna know how other people approach their sets. How do you put together a 1/2/4hr set - do you use samples? what rules do you apply to your sets? (eg - I NEVER play more than 1 'classic' track in a 2 hr set). Do you use mainly new tunes, mixture of old/new. What do you keep in reserve in case the crowd just aint diggin it? When you hear/buy a tune how do you analyse it? I nowdays instanyly try and fit it into a set somehow. The tracks become part of something bigger. I tell you, it makes selecting tunes easier - I dont spend so much anymore, I dont have tracks that dont fit into anything.
over to you..
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