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Psy-T
Melody Klein

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Haifa
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*The difference between DJs and good DJs.
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People who own my ass: Citric Acid, Boomer187, Tribu, Sand Leaper,
Jackson, venomX, jamie, Renegade, Konjin, Akridrot, Miss Bliss.
Psy-T - Down The Rabbit Hole (400minute long acid set)
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Feb-14-2007 10:45
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UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
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Re: The difference between DJ sets today and before...
| quote: | Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
Guys like AvB and PvD ...
An example of a well built set IMO would be Sasha's '99 NYE Gatecrasher set. |
The problem here is that you're trying to compare people like Armin and Paul van Dyk to Sasha.
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Feb-14-2007 12:59
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charlie lloyd
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: worcestershire
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i think that theres a difference between certain sets like "telling stories" and "banging" it out for a reason really imo.
with mix cds and radio shows, its better to try structuring and educating your audience more than banging it out by throwing any record together but if your playing out, its better to use crowd interaction and focus on them rather than turn up with a pre-planned idea of what your set will be because how do you know that your "musical lession" isnt going to go down like a lead ballon?
if you think that there are probably only 60% of crowds that are botherd about track selection and craft then the other 40% wouldnt enjoy it.
quite alot of people go to clubs just to dance and have a good time but dance to good music and dont want to be educated. that just life and nothing wrong with that.
but with intros etc, i always make an intro edit if not find a good intro track for the start of my set for a mix cd. but if im doing a set somewhere and following on from another dj then ill just mix into their last track unless theres a huge difference in bpm and style.
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Feb-14-2007 13:35
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charlie lloyd
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: worcestershire
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| quote: | Originally posted by excite331
Lets not forget that DJ's rely on current music to form their sets...! |
true although would you play a track that you didnt like because it was new instead of a track you did like that was a few months old?
i play inflexion - pure (olmec heads mix) now and again because it fits with what i like my sound to be sometimes (rather than cos its a classic) and that tracks 8 years old.
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Feb-14-2007 14:03
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charlie lloyd
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: worcestershire
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| quote: | Originally posted by Inconspicuous
not that I didn't like, but one I didn't love, over an older one that I did, yes. |
i know what your saying, i guess its down to really what "fits" and how each of us feel our sets should be like
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Feb-14-2007 14:13
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Feb-14-2007 15:28
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DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by excite331
Lets not forget that DJ's rely on current music to form their sets...! |
There is plenty of good music out there. Maybe even more so then there used to be. But it is just a matter of taking the time to look for those tracks. Now that music is more accessable and there is a lot more of it, you have to sift through a lot of "crap" in order to find the good tunes. A shame that a lot of dj's clearly don't want to be bothered with that and will just play mostly from their label or own tracks instead.
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Feb-14-2007 15:38
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