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I hate to see responses on here that say that someone should rock the floor before a headliner. Its DJ's like that, that piss me off to no end, and they piss off the headliner to no end as well. People like Sasha, Jimmy Van M, Digweed and others all often travel with specific warm ups in order to get the club to have a specific groove before they come on. They want people to be ready to go off, and waiting for them to come on, so that when they do, the place explodes. The notion that you should be able to play big becuase Sasha should be able to play bigger should be thrown out the window and so should anyone who mentioned its records.
Last 3 times Tiesto was in Edmonton or Calgary, e requested the same Dj to warm up the Crowd. He specifically asked for Cary Chang so that the opener would not be playing Trance in the same fashion that he was going to. You never ever want to play what the headliner is going to play. If people are coming to hear Sasha, they are coming to hear the Sasha sound which right now is a lot of breaks from when I saw him last and listened to his sets, ergo, you should not play breaks because if people want them, they want to hear Sasha play them NOT YOU. its his night, he's the rockstar and people want him to be one. They would rather go off super hard to Sasha because you primed them correctly, than go off to you because you broke out your big records
Someone mentioned that you should not play anything recent by Sasha and that would be absolutely correct. Don't touch a Sasha record or remix that people will identify with, xpander would be the worst thing you could play followed by anything off involver. Old sasha remixes can be OK if they're old enough and people won't go "oh fuck yeah a Sasha record". If I was opening for Sasha i'd stay on top of a groove, play anything thats got a dancy clubby feel to it, bould a groove that slightly housy so that people are dancing and not just throwing their hands in the air. This doesent mean you dont get to play big, pick a time about a half hour before sasha goes on to peak out your set. Play a couple of nice big records to get people jacked, and then bring it back down for the last half hour so that people are DYING to hear sasha by the time you get off.
Trust me, Sasha will appreciate it, so will the crowd even if you don't get the "fuck guy you ruled" comments after the show. I've had the good fortune to open for some guys like Sasha but not him specifically, I even get to warm for BT soon, and all of them mention that its the right way to do it.
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