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djnitride
Tiesto played my record



Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Texas
Some basic mixing questions..

Disclaimer: Not claiming to be an amazing experienced dj, please spare any sarcastic remarks

I played my first small sized gig last night (50-60 people out in a field)

Have a few questions...

Doing small parties for friends, I commonly have people come up to me and ask for "Sandstorm (136 BPM)" or "Satisfaction (128 BPM)" (YES, lame I know, but that is the reality of the situation)

I have read alot of contradictory information about only going up in BPM to build up energy, and only changing by 1 BPM a song.

Should I just not mix songs of 2+ BPM difference/different genres together, simply ending one and starting the other?

I understand adhering to this strict guidelines when you are djing for a large crowd that does not make requests, only listens, but what should I do in the case I have to switch from "Very different song A" to "Very different song B"?

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Cro_Addict
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))

Alright, this is what you do to avoid this situation.
Here is an example...

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djnitride
Tiesto played my record



Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Texas

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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Alright, this is what you do to avoid this situation.
Here is an example...



Bro you don't know the worst of it, I had at least 10 of them ask me that!

BESIDES GETTING NEW FRIENDS, what should I do?

At the start I just ignored them, spun a pretty good electro house set (Most of the people were dancing), when I started playing peoples requests, the party died (Figures, thats what they get for listening to benassi and darude, lol)

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Cro_Addict
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))

quote:
Originally posted by djnitride
Bro you don't know the worst of it, I had at least 10 of them ask me that!

BESIDES GETTING NEW FRIENDS, what should I do?

At the start I just ignored them, spun a pretty good electro house set (Most of the people were dancing), when I started playing peoples requests, the party died (Figures, thats what they get for listening to benassi and darude, lol)


Honestly though if the requests are way out there, then just ignore it and play what you wanna play. I mean you should be prepared to know the crowd you're spinning to, but if its just occasional person asking for requests, just ignore and move on.

I mean don't get me wrong, Sandstorm is a great track, classic actually....but it has no business in a house set.

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djnitride
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Registered: Nov 2009
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Honestly though if the requests are way out there, then just ignore it and play what you wanna play. I mean you should be prepared to know the crowd you're spinning to, but if its just occasional person asking for requests, just ignore and move on.

I mean don't get me wrong, Sandstorm is a great track, classic actually....but it has no business in a house set.


Problem is people come to these parties expecting all different types of "techno" because they don't know the difference between genres.

From now on, I think I will just spin my set, and try to formulate something around their requests after im done spinning a genre, then move on to the next (These people expect a large variety, nothing I can do about it. If I am not DJing for them, they will be listening to shit like "Pretty rave girl" , and I sure as hell will NOT listen to that BS! )

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Imagin
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Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Play it. Your job as a DJ is to introduce people to new sounds while still appeasing them. So Sandstorm, Satisfaction ect ect ect are going to be requested.

Yes the general rule of thumb for most DJs is to build up to a plateau. But if your able to mix in a slower song and keep the energy going you can up the anticipation when you finally take it to that "sweet spot". Its more of a "peaks" style of mixing when you take that route.

Just feel your crowd out and if you can take the BPM's down to honor their request but keep the energy and flow to your set id say appease them.


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snatonsb
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Registered: Jun 2006
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Play a updated house remix of Sandstorm, I know I heard one recently that didn't sound butchered.


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i dont think sandstorm and didn't sound butchered should be in the same sentence together

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woscar
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala

Why must people feel they have to play "updated" versions of tracks?


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Zak McKracken
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if theres so few people you should definitly give em what they want. atleast these are tracks within edm, be glad no one asks for kate perry røyksopp.

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snatonsb
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Originally posted by woscar
Why must people feel they have to play "updated" versions of tracks?


I don't feel nothing, I would rather play an updated version that would fit in my set to please the crowd instead of trying to alter my set alot by playing the old school one having to change the bpm drastically.


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Updates usually mean they just added whatever kick drums are en vogue at the time.


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