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If you are the not the first dj playing, i would make sure i got there about an hour early or so, just to catch the vibe going on in the venue.
Listen to the other dj, what he/she plays, and try to go on from that.
You can learn a lot by just watching/listening to other dj's. Use that knowledge to start your set.
If you see the crowd is really digging house, you could mix on with it for a while, slowly moving on to trance.
If the crowd is clearly getting bored of it, switch the turntable off, and start a banging trance/techno/hardhouse/whateveryouplay set.
And why not ask the previous if it's ok to stop his/her last record? Some dj's really don't like it when the next dj just walks in and kills their set.
Just my 2 cents.
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