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tubby
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney
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knowing where the breakdowns are, where the track drops off the melody at the end, where you can mix out after the first breakdown. With experience you'll notice these when you first listen to the track.
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Oct-22-2004 04:54
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Hyoctane
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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You dont' NEED to know your music to mix well, but to do creative things you NEED to know your music well. It's not that hard to mix most EDM well because most of it follows a structure, and you can count it in your head.
I grew up listening to Freestyle(Pretty Tony, Cybotron, Afrika Bambatta, Johnny O, Stevie B) and Miami Bass and booty.
I started DJing with trance, and learned with countrin measures and what not. I tried DJing the above and found that counting with those types of songs doesn't work. I decided to go by feel, as I know the music very well and it worked out much better because of the style of the music.
So, in conclusion it depends on the type of music you're going to spin
Craig
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Oct-22-2004 16:51
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