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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Quite easy: the more skilled a DJ is, the more different tunes he can play without ruining the set (bad dj's usually play the same thing all night long, because they actually believe people are so high that they don't remember what the previous tune was like j/k).
I've got a set from Yoji Biomehanika (from trance valley 2001) in which he plays hard house, nrg, uplifting trance, hardstyle and something else I forgot (did he play techno?). Nice combo, in my opinion.
I've got CD from DJ Gruv (a Russian DJ not really famous in other countries) that blends trance, house and breaks, but it's quite hard to get info on him, I guess 
hhmm... Paul Van Dyk sometimes blends techno (and house?) with his usual trance.
My hint: look for DJ's based on your personal taste (big dj's don't have to be your favourite ones, keep it in mind). You might find a local DJ who mixes prog and hard house in a way that you might like, for example. That's all I've got to say - look for the hidden gems 
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Aug-06-2003 20:57
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trippennuts
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Waco, Texas
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I am a local in Texas. However... I useually play Trance / Prog. I have lately been into mixing: Trance Into Breaks and into Drum n Bass. Which is pretty fun!
Just make it sound good bro!
peace
-Andrew
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Aug-07-2003 00:58
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