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Your opinion on playing 'older' tracks...
There is so much made about unknown, new, and hard to find tracks heard during sets. I truly understand the lure of seeing a big name DJ spin and the thrill of hoping they unleash a wicked new bomb you've never heard...but will become obsessed with. It's the main reason many of us are hooked on this music: the thrill of the unknown. You don't know where a track is going but you can't wait for it to drop and the crowd to lose their minds. Sometimes top end DJ's throw in some classics and more than once I've read the threads where a DJ gets torn apart because he played a few old tunes.
Why is this such an evil sin? Or is it only the biggest and the best that are held to this accountability? To stay on top you must keep dropping jaws with brand new tracks. Can it ever just be that a good tune is a good tune, new or old? At smaller gigs, with unknown DJ's (ok fine, like myself or many of you) is there a need for any backlash to playing classics?
Going through the thousands of tracks I have in Serato the last couple months, I've gotten a bit nostalgic and if I love a tune, and it works into a set well, I play it. Why not? I haven't personally received much criticism for this - not that I'm playing to the biggest crowds either
Just curious what the general perception of this is. Always a sin to play oldies...or is it a case by case..dj by dj basis?
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