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| quote: | Originally posted by DJRecess
Remember, breakdowns are your friends. If you're in a 'transition' part of your set (ie, say you're wanting to move it a step up from warm-up to a fuller sound) then I find breakdowns in a big tune can do this even better by ramping the breakdown up by a couple of BPM's.
I'll caveat it by saying it's got to be a powerful tune, it doesn't always work, and you've got to have a pretty active dance floor type (ie, they'll love it, cheer and put their hands in the air) and it doesn't really work that well on tape - but with the right tune, and the right people, jumping from 132 to 134/5 through a 16 (or better, 32) bar breakdown can jump-start/leapfrog things.
Just an opinion.
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i'm going to try that. sounds cool, but also sounds like it must be done is a perfect situation.
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