Ya know, you often sit and wonder... what REALLY makes a good dj set? I have to say, the mood. Cuz right now Im in a fantastic mood and Markus Schulz is just killin' it.
Jun-09-2006 05:02
medinaM5
supreme
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Los Angeles
opener/closer & flow
Jun-09-2006 05:04
all-nite-freak
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
Re: What makes a good set?
quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Ya know, you often sit and wonder... what REALLY makes a good dj set? I have to say, the mood. Cuz right now Im in a fantastic mood and Markus Schulz is just killin' it.
a good set insists of nothing you listen to
flow,progression and songs that hook the listener/dancer
a story with music
its not what is dropped but when its dropped
Last edited by all-nite-freak on Jun-09-2006 at 05:10
Jun-09-2006 05:04
keithos27
Perfecto For Clubs
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Atlanta
setting for one... a good set to listen to on the radio, a good set to party to at a club, at a lounge, in your car, etc...?
let's assume it's at a club... i *think* a good set is predicated upon the flow and track selection a dj can provide... mixing skills are important, but not THE most important aspect in my mind... it's about the songs that are being played, & the order that they are played in...
Jun-09-2006 05:05
Gaz1
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: UK
i like a A Dj to build his set up bit by bit warm up abit dont give to much away to fast slowy progress it and get into it ' there late on get more progressive & Start to bang some the top tunes out & end on a high
i agree with all-nite-freak's comment also he got a point also its not what is dropped but when its dropped.
IMO; track selection mostly (not just individual tracks, but which tracks a grouped together and which ones are contrasted), then flow and progression, and least important is mixing.
Jun-09-2006 06:53
Danny Ocean
Throwin' Shapes
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse
in a good set nothing is less important. flow, progression, flawless mixing, tracklist/arrangement, creativity and technique are all equal details that i look for in a set to be considered good.
Jun-09-2006 07:00
bamski
snuoq ou
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: I am merely here
Re: What makes a good set?
quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Ya know, you often sit and wonder... what REALLY makes a good dj set? I have to say, the mood. Cuz right now Im in a fantastic mood and Markus Schulz is just killin' it.
IMHO it's variety.. In styles 'n' kicks
Jun-09-2006 07:02
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
personally I cannot stand deejays that play the same tracks as the rest of the world. The great thing about Anthony Pappa, was that he played those hard to find and weird whites and they just flowed.
Jun-09-2006 07:03
kixalot
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Sydney
Tracks I haven't heard 10,000 times.
Which is near impossible to find lately.
Jun-09-2006 10:00
Tangil
The Palatial Cat
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sky Limousine
if we're talking about a recorded set for listening to at home, then a lot depends on the quality of the recording and atmoshphere/vibe that it gives.
For instance: PvD - Energy 2003, the tracks are good but its the way its recorded that gives it that something special. Why can't more livesets have better recordings?
They used to sound much better, eg: Paul Oakenfold - Creamfields 99 sounds amazing!!
Jun-09-2006 10:44
humilis
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Helsinki
quote:
Originally posted by kixalot
Tracks I haven't heard 10,000 times.
Which is near impossible to find lately.
So you think you have heard almost every track in the world 10,000 times?