Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Nashville, TN U.S.A.
any update on this?????
and you thought I forgot!!!!
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PEAS,
~*Drew*~
Feb-18-2003 07:39
Acid John
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Close south suburb of Chicago, illinois, usa.
here's some tunes that work good when changing styles:
Akira Yamamoto - Always (good for taking it from harder to uplifting)
Space Frog - X Ray [Follow me] (useful for bringing things one step harder)
Project #2 - Bad Dreams (good for right after the climax of a really hard/bangin tune. this is still a hard tune, but it is a bit darker. neway, it works)
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huh?
Feb-18-2003 07:51
mikefasssy
Fa Kin Su Pah
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver
some of you guys were talking about dreamland. what do you guys think sounds best, mixing in the intro part, or waiting till the kick/bass comes in and mixing with that??
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Feb-18-2003 08:30
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
A quality transition:
DJ Remy - Pumped Up ---> John Rees vs Helios - Beta Blocker (JR Trance Mix)
OK,so PvD has done this several times.But it just works so incredibly well.It even works just as well reversed,too!
Lotsa good combinations...
Urban Train -> Eternity(AvB Rising Star remix)
Monkey Forest -> Rapture(AvB remix)
Feb-19-2003 09:19
Breeze
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: over there
"Silver Bath" into "Dust.Wav sounds awesome!!!
Feb-23-2003 10:22
b|p|3m
Mixed Euphoria
Registered: May 2002
Location: Italy
"Fancy Fair" into "Rococco" works fine for me...
Feb-23-2003 10:40
noikeee
dubstep convert
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
I guess it's all down to practice.. find the key tracks to your set, the ones that define your style and build a tracklist from there at home. practicing a lot at home can give the experience you need to know what tracks go well with each other. also listen to sets from your favorite dj's, it can give a lot of ideas.
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Feb-24-2003 11:03
Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
word of advise, don't let this get in the way of your creativity, if your gonna mix epic monolith into massive everytime it becomes waaaay predictable and people (including yourself) get bored, i would only use these if preparing to play out, then you know what to do with what, but repetition IS NOT the key
anything will go nicely together.....if you just practice, practice, practice x 102874318273173283
Feb-26-2003 04:26
Narcissus
Steve Helstrip Addict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Bangkok
Yea, after having spent loads of time practicing you'll find yourself amazingly without even thinking picking up records that magically fits on to the next track after track after track.. once you've done that you'll the nfind yourself jumping like a freak around the room like no djs have played you before and wishing only if you were playing this set out live you could have literally changed people's lives like others have changed yours. And after all that you're still jumping and only to find that your dad's standing at the door shaking his head..
Feb-27-2003 17:14
DJ Mikey Mike
Your mum's face
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: I'm at your mums'
quote:
Originally posted by Project T
word of advise, don't let this get in the way of your creativity, if your gonna mix epic monolith into massive everytime it becomes waaaay predictable and people (including yourself) get bored, i would only use these if preparing to play out, then you know what to do with what, but repetition IS NOT the key
havnt used either of those vinyls in months now. lol
thanks for the suggestions guys. always looking for new ideas so charizad for any help.