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xCxStylex
Flowerbridge

Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Bay Area, OC, UCSD, CA
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I'm a vocal/cheese trance whore.
My sets are like half vocal, sometimes more 
It all depends on who you're playing for, the crowd or yourself. If the crowd likes it, it's all good. I play for myself, and I like what I spin 
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Myon & Shane 54, A&B, Armin, Thomas Datt, My Vinyl collection ^___^V
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Mar-14-2004 02:13
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seven.dj
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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I try to keep a kind of compromise between all my vocals and non vocal tracks. I think its almost necessary to mix it up, throw in different shit into your set. To me mixing all or mostly vocals is comporable to mixing all or mostly anthems. It just gets boring after a while.
As for making or breaking the track, I agree, some tracks do so much better with vocals. I looked for gouryella's walhalla on vinyl for so long, once i finally got it off ebay and it got to me I realized it didnt have the vocals (it was a repress). I was pissed! For me the vocals (though not too many which makes it perfect) makes the track, I almost dont even wanna spin it without them.
A mix should be a mix, a mix should be different kinds of music. You gotta switch it up somewheres
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Mar-14-2004 14:09
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