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| quote: | Originally posted by Acid Circus
To get people dancing you have to create energy. "Energy" is my key word when it comes to playing a set, at the end of it I know I have done well if I could feel energy from the set. You have to play the correct tunes in the correct order to create energy, sometimes it can be created by dropping one anthem, depends on the crowd though.
Always strive to interact with the crowd, if you have ever witnessed a DJ just standing around and chatting to a pal between mixes then you will know how lack of interaction affects the crowd. Pick out someone from the crowd who looks like they are enjoying themselves, point at them and they will go mental, pump them up in anyway possible and the crowd around them will react, urge the crowd on, clap your hands in breakdowns. If the crowd see the DJ enjoy themselves then they have a better chance of enjoying themselves. |
Werd!
Love for trance aside, I think the best way to get people dancing is to put in effort to get to "know" them, and deliver what they want. If they want American Pie, then give them American Pie. If they love trance, then feed their hunger. That's what clubs mean when they say they want versatile DJs in the scene, not just spinning what they think people will like, but spinning what they know what the crowd will like.
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