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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Apr-22-2002 09:01
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DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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I think Barkmull is more referring to making a CD or demo tape than a club set.
Track selection is almost as important here as the mixing itself. You have to cater for as many different tastes as possible. If you are goint to be giving this to a club promoter, you want there to be something on the CD that he will like. Personally, I like to start off with some more progressive tunes, like Shockwav, and build it up to more banging stuff at the end. I try to stay away from too much cheese if possible, but indicate that you have some cheesey stuff in your collection, because a promoter may want you to play cheesey stuff if you get a job.
You also need to think about how the songs go together. If you have a rough idea of what songs you want in there, then you should try to order them so that the softer ones go first, and the harder ones go at the end. Do practice mixes before hand so that you know how you are going to mix them when it comes to recording.
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Apr-22-2002 12:01
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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another good thing, is to find the track your going to make the main piece. And put that one on. Then grab the other 10 or so tracks and start mixing them 1 by 1 to the main one. Then put them either before (lighter) or after ( harder) the main one. You should try to have the main one about 45 min into a 60 min mix.
That's just one of many ways, but will help you find 10-11 songs with the same bpm range and they will sort themselves.
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Apr-22-2002 13:55
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DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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Yeah, I'm talking real mainstream stuff, exactly like Ian van Dahl, Temple of Dreams, Alice Deejay , and to some degree, a lot of Ferry Corsten stuff and, yes, some Tiesto. It says more about you if you can pick your own tracks that you have found, rather than just regurgitating the stuff you hear on the radio every day.
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Apr-22-2002 21:10
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P`zazz
~Goaddicted~

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: In A Trance
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJTJ
Yeah, I'm talking real mainstream stuff, exactly like Ian van Dahl, Temple of Dreams, Alice Deejay , and to some degree, a lot of Ferry Corsten stuff and, yes, some Tiesto. It says more about you if you can pick your own tracks that you have found, rather than just regurgitating the stuff you hear on the radio every day. |
Hey, I'm With You. I Love It When I Discover An Awesome Track Myself And Then I Get To Spin It In Front Of A Crowd, Spinning Stuff You Will Probably Listen To When You Turn On Your Radio Sux. I Would Also Agree With You That Some Ferry Corsten And Tiesto Trax Contain A Small Amount Of Cheese 
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Apr-22-2002 21:24
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DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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| quote: | Originally posted by Transa
What pisses me right off is Djs on my local big radio station beat 106, hearing them spinning live at clubs, knoing i can do just as good as them if not better! Not fair!
Im goin into every club in glasgow tomorrow with demo cd's for them all. |
I hear you! I just don't understand how some of these DJs get jobs, I really don't. Some DJs in my local clubs just can't beatmatch for shit, and I'm just like, restraining myself from going up to the booth and hitting him! "I should be doing that, I'm ten times better than you!" Trouble is, it's not what you know, it's who you know. And I don't know anyone. 
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Apr-22-2002 23:43
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