i remember when oakenfold use to play the same track just different remixes after one another. for example, and i'm just making this up
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6. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Original Mix)
7. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Armin Van Buuren Remix)
i dunno man, i guess its just preference.
Apr-12-2004 18:23
ThomB
interconnective
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Twistin' My Melon
who really cares - i can't see anyone stopping dancing just because the track is by the same artist....do you think people like tiesto dont play a track because they did the previous one as well - hell no
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Apr-12-2004 19:03
dallas
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
okay i know same artist
but what about same song
but diff mixes?
for example
perpetuous dreamers futuer fun land 2004 original and remix totally sound different, ... like no similarities whatsoever.. so... ??
Apr-13-2004 00:36
dukes
meh!
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: No mans land
quote:
Originally posted by dallas
okay i know same artist
but what about same song
but diff mixes?
for example
perpetuous dreamers futuer fun land 2004 original and remix totally sound different, ... like no similarities whatsoever.. so... ??
my above statement still holds.
even if you were to ask what about same mix of same song my statement holds
i sometimes mix in tracks with same artist(s).. i find that it is easy to mix pvd tracks together if u have a shitty mixer... it also depends on the mixer i think, some are good and some are shit. but the reason i mix tracks with same artists is bcuz they either sound good, and/or they keep the flow going...
p.s. if im not playing trance at a gig, i dont bother mixing at all, just fade one track to the other without beatmatching.
Apr-13-2004 00:50
dallas
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
quote:
Originally posted by dj_moonshine
i sometimes mix in tracks with same artist(s).. i find that it is easy to mix pvd tracks together if u have a shitty mixer... it also depends on the mixer i think, some are good and some are shit. but the reason i mix tracks with same artists is bcuz they either sound good, and/or they keep the flow going...
p.s. if im not playing trance at a gig, i dont bother mixing at all, just fade one track to the other without beatmatching.
true true very true.
Apr-13-2004 00:59
razzi
señor tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: new york
artist doesnt really matter.. plus very few people would know anyway.
ive actually used the same track twice in a row in a club (two diff remixes though), i mashed them together so it was about 12-13 minutes of the same song, but the crowd reaction was great. so in reality, just do what sounds good
Razzi, is that picture a guy with headphones plugged into a pile of shit?
Apr-13-2004 21:03
djtrinity
....i have nothing to say
Registered: May 2002
Location: NYC
i have made cd's with all the same artist l-vee and oliver lieb....do what ever u want..u make a mix however u want to and don't listen to what anyone says...its ok in my eyes to do whatever u want....
depends upon the situation. say im playing a very hard techy-trance set, chances are i may have two marco V tracks.. big deal!
goes the same for just a proghouse/progtrance set, i may have several JXL remixes and maybe two chicane songs.
i personally see nothing wrong with it. if you are spinning at a club, chances are nobody will even know the songs in the first place, and if they do, would they lose any respect? no.
its purely a matter of what sounds good, not whether i was able to play all different artists. thats just silly.
Apr-14-2004 01:17
dallas
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
Razzi, is that picture a guy with headphones plugged into a pile of shit?