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I guess it depends on how hard you want your set to be too.
I don't think it has to be all dreamy and ambient and progressive. Sometimes it's nice to break the mould. If, for example, you were playing a hard uplifting trance set, it might be interesting to start with something unusual, like "Yoji Bihemanika - Ding a ling (Scot P mix)" or "utah saints - lost vagueness (oliver lieb mix)" or "flutlicht - Icarus (Daedalus mix)" or even "Dumonde - Can u Dig it". They all end up reasonably hard trance tunes, which it needs to be, but they have a nice building up start too.
It is easy to find a starting tune for a prog set, because loads of prog tunes start off soft and dreamy, and of course they are progressive so they are ideal.
I guess it's probably harder to find starting tunes for a hard set.
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