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Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
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Keep in mind that there is no 'SOP' to crowd reading...
And I have limited experience at playing out (but been clubbing for few yrs now) so take this for what it's worth 
Every club has a different feel, just like every city has its own vibe in EDM culture. It does help to get some prior knowledge to your venue, so that you can have a general idea to what kind of tunes you'd want to play. Are they open minded? Set on particular genre only? Likes certain producers? etc
Of course, you may not actually be able to attend one of the nights or get some prior knowledge of the club you'll be playing at.
So, as others have said, are you the opener? In that case, don't expect the crowd to dance right off the bat, nor should you be playing bangers from the get go. If you're getting a steady stream of people and seems to stay, you're doing a good job.
If you're the headliner, well, you should be playing stuff that gets the club moving, whatever genre you're playing. The crowd doesn't have to be dancing their ass off, but as long as there is a decent sway and more people are staying than leaving, you're doing a good job.
If you're the closer, you can either continue to bang away or gradually tone the energy down until the last tune. This depends on the crowd. Some crowd wants to go hard until they get booted out, some wants to gradually slow down.
Don't be discouraged because some people leave. They might be going for a smoke break or just need to go to the other room for a while.
Some crowds (esp. the regulars) have a set pattern, no matter who's playing. I've been at clubs where there is a full crowd and the DJ is playing a good set, but suddenly the crowd leaves and only to return 30 mins later. Weird things happen.
Remember to look up and actually see the crowd's reaction to your set. Some times you're so focused on the technical side of DJing (like beatmatching) that you're not registering how the crowd is reacting. Take the headphone off for few mins when opportunity comes and just soak in the atmosphere. If the crowd is loving the set, you'll feel the buzz in the air. (Best feeling in DJing!)
If you're not enjoying the set, don't expect others to be also! Most of the time, the crowd will see what your body language is and what your face expression is and they'll feed off of that too. You don't have to pull an Armin or Carl Cox and do antics, but nor should you be like Digweed (but Digweed can pull off because he's so awesome) and look like you're serious all the time. Smile. Look like you're enjoying your set. You're playing your tunes. You should be enjoying your set or else there is something wrong in your set.
Have fun 
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Jun-13-2007 14:30
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ianco
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Florianopolis, Brazil
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Spiel
bump good info! |
Second that. Thanks everyone, I always had the feeling it was going to be one of those things you can only learn by doing it.
More opinions welcome.
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Jun-13-2007 19:33
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Benjamin DuBose
Progressive trance Dj
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Houston, Tx
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I play music that i enjoy to listen to. With that being said if your listening to music you enjoy it usually make you move around and dance yourself wethere at your house or in a DJ booth. Your crowed interaction has A LOT to do with a crows reaction if you are not a well know dj. When you have the crowd then you can make the crowd do what you want them to do. but you have to get the crowd to do that. and i can assure you stairing at your feet will not get it done.
Just go in there and play tracks you like to hear build your set and have a good time with the crowd. interact with them. my .02
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Jun-13-2007 20:54
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David Jeffreys
tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: San Jose
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go watch dj's that play the same type of music that you will be playing and watch the crowds reaction after awhile you should be able to pick up on what makes them move. like track selection and mixing tricks. and how you react to them is important! dont play for them, play to them
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