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beats and beeps
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Big djs often get a niche, because they have a loyal fan base, and they are afraid to stray from that, because the cash flow will cease.
Unless you have a loyal fan base, I wouldnt make an effort to get cornered into one genre like you're trying to do at all. Just play whatever you want whenever you want, to do whatever you think sounds best if youre sticking to the bedroom. If you are concerned about making an attempt to make money in it, then play whatever other people like best.
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Apr-12-2005 01:06
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Allied Nations
Make it happen cap'n

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL
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i acutally dont stick to one genre, i move all over the place, my set actually has developed quite the musical shift, i start electroy, minilally, kinda bleepy, then bring it up a lil, some more power in the bass.. get into a dirty house vibe, with lots of deep bass and dirty sytnths, then either into some prog, or some breaks depending, it goes all over.. its a very liquid set. always changing.
i have also had multiple opportunities to play in clubs etc here in bombay but it would require me playing shit house, hip hop and indi.. fuck that, never sacrifice your artistic integrity too much... make sure you are still content with the music you play, and that you like it. i could never imagine dropping a tune i hated.
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Apr-12-2005 04:48
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DJ RANN
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There is no set rule. play what gets you moving! and once you find it, focus on it, as you will be better at that style than any other. I am however, absolutely sick of "dj's" who play anything and everything, while labelling themselves "eclectic". 99% of the time, it's because they don't have an identity in music taste and are too scared to commit to type or genre (god forbid - it might go out of fashion!). When I go to a club, we want to hear dance music - and let's not forget, ultimately, we're all listening to house music, however you want to call it.
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Apr-12-2005 13:00
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don_q
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Gator City
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...plus if you're into vinyl it'll take up mo' money for all de genres
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Apr-12-2005 13:04
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Allied Nations
Make it happen cap'n

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
There is no set rule. play what gets you moving! and once you find it, focus on it, as you will be better at that style than any other. I am however, absolutely sick of "dj's" who play anything and everything, while labelling themselves "eclectic". 99% of the time, it's because they don't have an identity in music taste and are too scared to commit to type or genre (god forbid - it might go out of fashion!). When I go to a club, we want to hear dance music - and let's not forget, ultimately, we're all listening to house music, however you want to call it. |
actually, i play it all per mood of myself and the crowd.
of course i dont go snap from breaks to prog or soemthing, its smooth, but liquid.
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Apr-12-2005 16:14
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