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EXCELLENT POST!! 
Only one thing i would like to comment on:
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However, if they think your music is wrong for the night I'd generally suggest giving up. Don't change your music style just to play somewhere - stick to what you love otherwise it can become hard work and you just won't feel it as much. |
don't be afraid to change it up a little to get a gig. I've realized that, in this town anyway, people don't dance to trance in the club. I've seen a great DJ go in there and drop tracks like Tlit - Inivisble, Planet Perfecto Feat. Grace - Not Overy Yet '99, Lost Tribe - Gamemaster, etc. these are some of my favorite tracks, and the ones that got me into trance, but guess what? the dance floor was empty!
I've also seen house and breaks DJs drop sets there and pack the floor like sardines! It's just better stuff to dance to, period.
I like house and breaks, so i have started spinning them too, and if i played at the club, i would probably play more progressive house, progressive trance, and some breaks, to get the people dancing. maybe THEN throw in some trance.
But, i would never start playing something completely different, like drum and bass, or ambient, because i really don't care for those genres at all, whereas i like house and breaks, to dance to anyway.
so bottom line, be flexible in what you play, but don't completely sell yourself out.
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