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mixing different styles with trance
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| JRB |
| I was just curious to see if anyone mixes different styles of music in with your trance sets. personally I mix alot of breaks in with my sets. I think breaks bass lines sound killer when mixed with trance. how about anyone else. |
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| Inertia |
i love my melody, but i love tribal, tech house, electro, breaks, techno and even a lil funk now and then :D
if youre on oldo's hub or on soulseek,
hit me up for a set a friend of mine did, opening for tiesto.
starts of tribal, then into deep house, and ends up trancey and melodic.
on oldo's my username is inertia, on soulseek, its `r |
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| Nemesis44 |
Ooooh yes... love mixing it up.
Whilst the general theme with me is trance, it has to be said that I can wonder off in all sorts of directions.
Big fan of funky techno at the moment which goes down really well. The only thing I try to remember when I play a night is the theme. I'm always careful to try and play what people came there to hear (Not track specific but style). A lot of times you see DJs come in and ignore the theme and people tend to get a little frustrated. It's just a question of being aware of your crowd.
But hey, I think if you can mix it up and make it seem like there is a thread there then that's what will make you a great DJ. A lot of warm up DJs will play funky breaks for me and make it more progressive as it gets closer to the time for me to play. I like to bring it down a notch just as I hit the the decks with a nasty funky track and then work into the harder stuff as the night goes.
It's good to change styles but it must flow for it to work well.
Cheers
Nem |
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| SpykeChyld |
| I love mixing various styles with my Trance. As much as I'm a TA till I die, I'm such a hardcore Junglist also. When done properly, hard Jungle beats with trancy breakdowns between are quite fun to with!:D |
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| rafale |
| definitely.. i like throwing in breaks, techno, acid.. etc etc .. so long as it sounds good together:D |
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| Shad0wmaster |
| absolutely, i love mixing it up a bit. variety is good :) i usually like to throw some trance, house, techno and breaks into the mix. |
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| DJ-Fuq |
| I prefer mixing harder and less melodic stuff, because u can mess about more and be far more creative than with most normal trance tunes, it gets boring just doing plain straight mixes. So usually i play mostly that but throw in a few melodic tunes if i feel like it. |
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| onceler |
| i usually start w/ prog and end up in a trancy state... that is due to who i mix w/ though. |
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| SgtFoo |
| I was wondering if disco could work well with trance, and I need to know how would d&b and funk mix into trance? technically? |
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| D'Paul |
Here is my progression and it satiates every crowd...
Disco, Funk, Hip hop, DNB, Techno (this one is tough, but if you can find a DNB track in 4/4 or 3/4, its possible), Hard Trance, Prog, Breaks, Disco Hizzouse, and back to Prog again for good measure ;)
I spend days figuring a track selection that will work though... Its a good thing that disco will always get people on the floor! ...cuz I definately can't play to the crowd... |
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| SgtFoo |
| hey d'paul, what's the beat signature for disco? ..and what modern genre does it relate to the most? and on what medium do you get most of it on?.. vinyl I'm guessing?? |
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| EPoC |
normally i try to mix around the genres while practicing, it's more fun that way :) for example: try to bang out a one hour set that has trance, tekno, house, breaks, jungle, DnB, and then rips out with a happyhardcore track last.
It's wicked fun, but may not always go over big at a party. It all mixes well enough if you know the different styles, but it may confuse people *lol* The happyhardcore i love to play (although i only play old stuff) but it usually has to be mixed in some kind of an ambient section, or somekind of flanged breezy crossfade action :)
Normally though when i play out, i try to mix some house and trance and tekno, create a mood with music, regardless of what it's labelled as.
-=:EPoC:=- |
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