what dj,s in here still mix classic trance twelves up 2 3 years old in there sets at clubs.......like how many classic trance or good underground trance tracks from the past 3 years,would you mix in a 2 hour set !!!!!!.....
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Mar-24-2004 01:12
wushuboy
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Mar-24-2004 01:35
fr0st
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Location: Brooklyn NY
Well i still have hybrid records in my box.... along with older quivver stuff and they still sound fresh
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Mar-24-2004 01:37
Spang
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Location: Sydney, Australia
Its always good to play a couple of classics in a set i think. They get the crowd going and people know the classic songs so they can get into your set abit more i think.
They are classics for a reason...they are top tracks so why leave then to rust away in the back of your box (so to speak).
classics can be done in moderation but old tunes does not always mean known. the unknown ones can be blayed without any feer but play to many known old tunes (classics) and people might get a bit dodgy with you..
and if i dont use one during the set.. i use it as a closing track
Mar-24-2004 02:24
Allied Nations
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Location: MTHELL
i love hearing "A" classic. like one in a 2 hour set. to get people moving... but more than 1 or 2 is like.. damn, poor ass dj, buy new records...
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Mar-24-2004 02:27
Briden
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Victoria
in a 2 hour set, i would say 4 or 5 is acceptable.
they gotta be good though!
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Mar-24-2004 04:19
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quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
i love hearing "A" classic. like one in a 2 hour set. to get people moving... but more than 1 or 2 is like.. damn, poor ass dj, buy new records...
thats the dumbest thing I have heard in awhile man.. sorry to knock on ya... but if they is spinning gig's they ain't broke... maybe they are just feeling the older stuff one nite and newer stuff another...
if the track works with the rest of your set then why not drop it...
Mar-24-2004 06:33
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Tx TA #11
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Originally posted by DJ Lazy
thats the dumbest thing I have heard in awhile man.. sorry to knock on ya... but if they is spinning gig's they ain't broke... maybe they are just feeling the older stuff one nite and newer stuff another...
if the track works with the rest of your set then why not drop it...
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
Well i have a classics box.....goes everywhere....so i do. A lot.
Mar-24-2004 09:56
Floorfiller
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
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Originally posted by dukes
i play things going 5 or more years back....
classics can be done in moderation but old tunes does not always mean known. the unknown ones can be blayed without any feer but play to many known old tunes (classics) and people might get a bit dodgy with you..
this is what i'm talking about...i usually tend to buy records that are a little obscure, but good. i've got a lot of older records that you've probably never heard of and that allows me the ability to play them whenever it fits without you knowing it...