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skip
a.k.a. skip2

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
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Aug-02-2006 12:30
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Jeremy H
Ja hallå?

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Aug-02-2006 12:32
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TazZ-erT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Derry, Northern Ireland
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I dont really prepare for recording mixes or playing out, I just seem to know how to get a mix to flow. Duno how I do it but I just do lol
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Aug-02-2006 17:33
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DjWoody
Chingon

Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
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When I make mixes, the first thing I think about is what kind of mix do I wanna do. Do I wanna take them on a journey where I build up on each track? Do I wanna make a banging set? I also don't specifically focus on any particular tracks. Yes, I have an idea of what I wanna do on the mix, but its not ever set on stone.
The mood Im at the moment has a lot to do with the mix too. Usually I like to start housey or electroish, then end with trance. But there's even been times when I throw in some Depeche Mode in my mix.
I do the same thing when mixing live. I never have a playlist set on stone. That gets boring pretty quick. If I get bored while mixing, my set is gonna suck! And it will show too. If it's a live set, it's even worse, because if you preprogram your set, the crowd might not react the way you think they would. When that happens, you'll get lost trying to transition into anything else.
Like the others said, don't over think your set. Just be brave and do it! When you're done, put it away for 2 or 3 days, then listen to it. DON'T LISTEN TO IT RIGHT AWAY. You'll get bored of the mix quick and won't notice your mistakes as much as if you listened to it later.
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Aug-03-2006 04:17
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Spirit5
Nobody

Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
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Though I haven't mixed lately because i've been busy, when I do mix I try to look for tracks that sound similar and just seem to work together. I used to be very trial and error with my mixing, but now I study my tracks more, look at readouts and listen to the same tracks over and over. While listening to many different tracks, I piece together in my mind what tracks seem to work together and how I want to structure my set before hand. Sometimes I mess up in the middle of the mix by going in a direction I didn't want, and then it ruins it for me...I have to start over. To me having a large collection of files helps, some may say it's really quality vs. quantity. I do look for quality tracks, but I also download filler, stuff that can work in a trasitional way. So I feel by having more files, I have more to play with, hence why it's so nice having CDJs vs. Vinyl, it's just cheaper for files and I can listen to them in my car without having to rip every vinyl I get.
When I mix, I look for a theme. I might put a few vocal tracks together, or play a vocal then an instrumental then another vocal tune later on. Or I might start off really slow and work my way up, or start off really fast and gradually wind down. I kind of picture it as a wave, or better yet a journey or a book. I like to mix to tell a story, and put myself more as an author mixing music rather than just a DJ making people dance. So I structure tracks around this concept, and this is what i'm going to do as I get better and possibly get some gigs, like in lounges. I'm not really looking to get into the club scene....i'm actually in the long run looking to play ethereal, melodic downtempo music and ambient music, not really "dance" music per say, but probably some progressive mixed in.
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Aug-03-2006 05:42
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