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| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
they would work man, but usually a dance floor killer has a bit more of a polished commercial sound You know i keep saying it, but every set needs a hint o cheese(or less unknown track),because not everyone in the clubs are edm junkies and you want to make their burger taste better too.
dancefloor killer=those tracks where people lift their heads up and smile, then proceed to dance like rabid animals.I admit its hard to find ones that fit your style, but im sure they are out there.Something beefy and really shakable...you know
A Dj is only really doing his job well if the bodies are moving.
Look at Creator, id describe his style as underground dirty, but even he has dropped Filterfunk-SoS (Delano & Crocket)c du fromage, but the place went nuts |
I listened to this set once, and ill definitly be playing it whenever i got the time. Ur material really is unique and certain elements within the set are incredibly interesting. Some melodic parts grabbed my attention instantly! 
As for your style not suiting clubs... That really depends where Moe plays at and what gigs are offered to him. I dont see his style in any commercial club environment, but i definitly see it being played at a dark place, full of crazy "I love Holden" fans, enjoying particular sounds that regular club listeners dont notice. Stereo, Aria (with the lights way down), would be perfect places for him to get into the groove. Stereobar would be great, and im sure there are a few places around town that would be good for this kinda music.
Anyways man, u got talent, keep it up, i wanna hear more.
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