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Lost
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Los Angeles/San Diego
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djtj... that's what i figured
eugene... i've only played small parties for friends and i usually grab as much vinyl as i can cuz i just go with the vibe.
i was just curious as to general consensus.
lost
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Sep-06-2001 21:12
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DJ Flipstream
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: TranceLand, USA
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Always take as many records as possible. The whole point of a DJ is to make the crowd happy, not yourself. During the first part of the set you can see how the crowd will act, then you will know exactly how to respond... no one said it was easy....how many Van Dyk's and Oakenfold's do you see running around... =)
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Sep-07-2001 03:28
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DJAdamSmith
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Orlando, FL USA
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Even though I know most of my music inside and out (especially my favorites), if I just grab a crate of records and try to randomly mix what I thought would be a great next song, sometimes I come across two records that just DO NOT mix well. And then there's nothing you can do because the song is coming close to the finish. What do you do in this situation?
Do you know right off the bat when you throw down a tune and start beatmatching it that it won't work and immediately look for an alternative song? What if you realize too late?
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Sep-20-2001 22:27
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