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A lot of DJs play other producers/DJs songs. You promote their work, yes, but you should change how you advertise to say you play their tracks, or that you play a similar style of DJing to them. To say you play their styles, and then attempt to promote that you DJ in a style unlike anyone else and are playing an 'upcoming' style of DJing/music is a bit cyclical.
Btw, house and trance in the same hour is not unheard of, nor is it unheard of for DJs to play various genres that most don't consider should be under the same roof, and that's fine (ie themed events/nights). I, for one, have been mixing everything from electro/house to uplifting trance for two years. To say it's upcoming and unheard of is a bit of a stretch. Promoting that you mesh styles every track (ie bootlegs, live bootlegging, etc) is something worthwhile promoting, as long as it works (I bootleg a fair bit compared to the overall atypical DJ performance, and I know for a fact 90% of what you bootleg on the first try won't work, but props if you've got that gene).
I for one, think attacking new comers is poor attitude. How do we encourage more people to join this community if the community is so critical of 'scene rules' and 'scene regulations' and what is inappropriate and what is appropriate. There is no code written in stone. Be forgiving and try to make suggestions or bring others up to speed in a benevolent manner. That's what's wrong with this community. A new comer joins the room and immediately gets shunned, you make us look like elitests, and that makes us no better than the people we bitch about.
TAers get your act together, and new guys, welcome to the scene and try to be more thoughtful on how you promote yourselves, but by all means do so. It's a very tough city to crack into, since you apparently have to kiss ass around here just to get booked, let alone given an opportunity to shine (hence why so many of our talented DJs leave the city just to get bookings, ie Danny, ie Kevin Shiu [who came back], ie Mirka, etc).
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greg corbett | schedule | party107.com tracklists
slyxster | johnson & corbett | deepwav3 |
Progressive Transmission on Party107.com every Wed @ 5pm PST (8pm EST / 1am GMT)
Pacific Coast Frequencies on Danceradioglobal.com - trance every 1st Tues @ 4pm PST (7pm EST / 12midnight GMT)
Upcoming Gigs: none scheduled
Past gigs:
Phoenix Echo Aug 8th, 2009,
Believe @ Redroom, Feb and May 2009
Gareth Emery Boat Party - Aug 8th, 2008
Phoenix Outdoor Party - Aug 16th, 2008
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