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i agree with 24k. However, you have to be more than just an anthem hammerer to get respect and gigs (at least starting out) you have to have your own tracks too.
the thing is, when a song gets huge, everyone plays it, and then people get bored of it, say for example the "cheese songs" of yesterday, ATB - 9pm, or Darude - Sandstorm. Both really catchy tracks if you ask me, but nobody respects them because they starting getting played in the bars and on the radio, and everybody and their dog knew the track.
Then think of other trance classics, maybe not quite so popular, like Rank 1 - airwave, Solar Stone - Seven Cities, Lost Tribe - Gamemaster, Sarah Mclaughlin - Silence, PVD - For an Angel. All of these tracks will still get a HUGE rise out of true trance fans, but only if only used sparingly, you can't just pound them one after another.
Anyway, i've digressed, the original question was:
how did you find your style? and how do you pick your records?
well, my style is trance. I found it from listening to classics such as the ones i listed above, reaching a state of euphoria and loving it, and trying to find more. I'd download sets of PVD, oaky, tijs, ferry etc, get the tracklists and find more tracks. sometimes i'd even buy the CDs, cuz i had limited ability to do so. I also listened to di.fm a lot to find out the names of tracks to get.
I started going to a lot more raves, and got exposed to different styles such as prog, drum and bass, techno, happy hardcore, breakbeat and most of all house. I got to understand, what i liked, (trance, epic uplifting vocal style), what i didn't (drum and bass with annoying MCs, happy hardcore with screechy chipmunks), and what i wanted to learn more about (techno, prog, breakbeat, and house)
then, i knew i needed to DJ "for real" (i had been mixing mp3s on VTT for a year) so i started buying records. the first set of records i got was a triple pack with 6 wicked trance classics:
A Sasha - Xpander
B Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade
C Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel '98
D Three Drives On A Vinyl - Greece 2000
E Kaycee - Escape
F Binary Finary - 1998
I got my decks, and continued buying records as i went. I got a few handed down to me from other DJs, tribal, house, some trance, and got to really enjoy spinning those (probably cuz they were so much easier to mix than my trance tracks)
then i started expanding out, and buying other kinds of stuff, progressive housy stuff that would never find it's way into a ferry corsten set, and would be more appropriate in a max graham set. I started getting compilations like "tranceport/transport" that started out trance, and got proggier and proggier, and my tastes went that way as well.
I also found a great source of music from my own records! sometimes you buy a tune for one mix, and then on the flipside is something you have never heard, and it blows you mind!
for example Red Jerry Vs Westbam - Wizards of the Sonic (Matt Darey mix) i found in an ebay auction, and knew i had to have it (tis quite rare i think). I bought it, and upon flipping it over, i found the dextrous mix, which is kinda garage, and bangs like the screen door in a hurricane! I always play that mix now, even though it's less trancy, it still get's the people dancing, and that's what it's all about right?
Anyway, now i continue buying trance, with a progressive edge, I've gotten really into stuff by Gabriel and Dresden, Andain (as has everyone else on this board), and have been listening to old sasha sets picking out the gems.
I'm also buying funky disco house type stuff, because that is what they play at the local club here, and i am trying to get a crack on the decks. plus i like it, it makes my fiance shake her booty! 
but, i'm also still picking up those euphoric trance bangers we all love and know too!
The beautiful thing is, i don't look at this as an "identity crisis" but rather a beautiful opportunity to explore a ton of different kinds of music i had never heard of prior to a few years ago. And the honus is, being a DJ, i get to bring it to other people and hopefully start the cycle for them!
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