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Spirit5
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There's two types of DJs, well more than two obviously, but two types of trance DJs.
1. The journey DJ, who builds sets and plays a variety of styles/moods/energy levels etc.
2. The Top 40/ASOT/Jukebox DJ, who plays the top tracks. Usually of the same style but may be of a different style as well. May just play around the same BPM in an entire set and not go beyond it.
What is important to note however, is being able to do both. So leaving the anthemic stuff at home, as it would be a good idea, the crowd might want to hear some tracks they recognize or expect to hear. I mean it's nice having a set with some tracks you have no idea, but being able to weave in a mixture of lesser known tracks and less anthemic styles, with the more anthemic styles, is important. So you want to be 1 & 2, not just 1 or not just 2.
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Mar-25-2007 04:31
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J:\Digital
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There's not many things that J00F can say that I don't agree with..
So good post. 
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Mar-25-2007 06:09
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a.chan
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Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Mar-25-2007 06:37
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