Do you guys mix the same artist more thn once in a mix?
In my last few mixes ive had a few tracks by the same artists. I figure it shouldn't really matter how many song of each artist you play as long as you like it, or as long as the crowd likes it, or whatever... I realize that theres 7 zillion songs out there, but my record collection hasn't passed 100 yet heh.
I was just curious to see if anyone considers the artist when they mix. By that i mean, Do you throw on a track because of who the artist is? or do you just throw on a track that you think sounds good, regardless of the artist?
Apr-11-2004 19:51
stupidisco
Suspended User
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: the oc bitch
i pick songs based on how good they are and where i feel i am going in the set.
i wouldnt care if i spun 2 of the same artists back to back, as long as they flow.
___________________
Apr-11-2004 20:22
borron
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Portugal
I always try to use different artists and different records (never using the b-side of a record played before). But on a very long mix, it is really hard not to do it...
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In The Chillout Room!
quote:
Originally posted by borron
I always try to use different artists and different records (never using the b-side of a record played before). But on a very long mix, it is really hard not to do it...
what he said, a lot of artists have so many different aliases anyway, you might even mix three or four tracks that are essentially by the same person.
I don't see why it would matter all that much. Of course, I wouldn't get too carried away with it, but as long as you have some variety I don't see a problem with it.
p.s. new sig.
___________________
Apr-11-2004 21:51
DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter
Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
quote:
Originally posted by stupidisco
i pick songs based on how good they are and where i feel i am going in the set.
i wouldnt care if i spun 2 of the same artists back to back, as long as they flow.
What this guy said, who cares about the artist, if your playing new records, alot of people won't even know the name of the artist of the track thats playing, so who cares, I just go with the flow.
Apr-11-2004 23:54
brian
vinyl junkie
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Addison, TX
I've never worried about using multiple tracks by the same artists. If it's good and it flows well, there's no reason not to do so. On a similar note, in the past I was a little sceptical about using the same artist's tracks back-to-back, but not anymore. If you're trying to maintain a certain type of sound or mood, sometimes that's the best way. And half of the time, two or more tracks by the same artist aren't really even similar enough for most folks (without a tracklisting) to know it anyway. So, again--if it's good and it flows well, go for it.
Apr-12-2004 00:45
dukes
meh!
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: No mans land
basicly the more you think about things like this the less you are thinking bout the more important aspects of dj'ing. all that matters is
1.right song at the right time regardless of what genere or who did it. if its the right time for this song then nothing can ever change that.
2.mixing the songs efectivly using whatever method would be good for the songs style
i'd even throw in the b-side if it flowed. look what holden did with Nathan Fake's "Outhouse", first mixing the fluffy mix, then mixing the original into it. (all this on Balance005 CD1)
it went down great IMO, give it a listen if you havent. it seems to be quite interesting what you can do with records. look at James Zabiela (sure, he is an abortion of natural ability, but still) he plays snippets of tracks over and over, sometimes will mash up two tracks at once, and then play one of them solo.
sometimes i do it.. simply because the same artist would probably have similar sounding basslines and instruments.. just helps make things sound right.
Like has been mentioned, chances are you're going to be the only who realises anyway.
___________________
Meh
Apr-12-2004 09:49
Flash Bastard
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Holland / Zoetermeer
hmm .. what is wrong with that .. i sometimes do 2 songs after each other from the same artist .. it's what dukes sad .. it is based on which way you heading ... also .. some records have complete other songs on there B side then the A side