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UnBracKo
Well, I've just bought my 2 technics MK5, an Akyiama AP85 amplifier and a pair of tannoy reveal monitors. LOgically now I need the mixer and vinyls. About the mixer I will buy it in 2 weeks after to pay my insurance car.

And here is my doubt about vinyls. The thing is I like trance and techno in the same quantity just deppends on the moment, sometimes I like hear techno and sometimes trance. I listen to techno since I'm 16 before to know trance and I go to clubbing at techno clubs usually (no trance clubs here).

About vinyl shops in my town you can find techno, house, happy hardcore... but not many trance (only the commercial trance like ATRC, Nothing but you... you know...), so If pick to spin trance I will have to do the command online and if I choose techno I have more alternatives and find more and rare vinyls at my shop.
Also when I hear techno sets I have the feel that the Dj do more mixes, plays more with the mixer... than in the trance sets.
Other + point more for techno is that my friends like techno and they are not really into trance but well this point don't mind, cause its my decision.

Another but too expensive way is to do 2 collections: one trance and another techno but to do this is too expensive and atm I can't.

So I'm wondering if you can tell me your experiences spinning one genre or other. What genre is more "cool", easy/difficult to spin? With wich you can mix more, play more with the mixer...?
Dunno I like both genres just deppends on the moment and I want know your Djing experiences for take one decision.

Thanks,
vswede
hey whats up? hows it going bought any more records?? found any new stores?

sorry i cant help you cuz we stuck in the same boat (and same city :P) just wanted to know where you found nothing but you
el corte ingles?
gracias! adios

ps cuantos años tienes? y vas a algunas discotecas aqui en barcelona? cuales? gracias!
UnBracKo
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Originally posted by vswede
sorry i cant help you cuz we stuck in the same boat (and same city :P) just wanted to know where you found nothing but you
el corte ingles?
gracias! adios

Hey dude!!
Firstly (just a correction), I live in Girona (100 Km from Barcelona).
Then, I've seen the NOthing but you and As the rush comes vinyls in a shop here in your city. I believe the shop was on a street nearly La Plaça de l'Universitat. Was the only two trance vinyls I found.

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ps cuantos años tienes? y vas a algunas discotecas aqui en barcelona? cuales? gracias!

I'm 19
Yes, one day we came to clubbing here in Barcelona @ La Sala Razzmatazz, where Richie Hawtin was spinning.
And then some friends who live in Barcelona told me they go at a club called Moog or also at la Sala Apollo, but it's techno.
I go to clubbing around Girona (my town).
DJ Joshua H
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Originally posted by UnBracKo

So I'm wondering if you can tell me your experiences spinning one genre or other. What genre is more "cool", easy/difficult to spin? With wich you can mix more, play more with the mixer...?
Dunno I like both genres just deppends on the moment and I want know your Djing experiences for take one decision.

Thanks,


I've gotten alot of NRG/ Hard House and Techno vinyls. I still have alot of progressive/vocal house type stuff but I think i like spinning this more. As far as it being easier, i've found that this genre is pretty easy becuase of the long intros. although I have some techno records that just kind of end and don't slowly come apart like some of the housier records.

Don't think any genre as being 'cool' or not. Yeah, there is some that is played more and commercially successful, but there is plenty of other stuff that's incredible and people will definitly appreciate it if your really into it and creative with it imo...

I you have trouble finding records your should look into ordering online.
borron
I have tried to spin house, psytrance, techno and DnB.

Psytrance is the most difficult in terms of choosing the right track, but it's the easiest to mix. Just beatmatch and fade away with the eq. Doesn't reward you much in terms of dj'ing enjoyment, at least in my opinion. A set is pretty much a nice flow, so you can't do turntablist tricks or cuts/fades in sound. There is not much possibility of overlay.

House is very nice to mix. It's more difficult than psytrance because it requires a bigger sense of musical harmony. You have to harmonically mix so it sounds really good. Choosing the right track is easier than in psytrance, because you can vary pretty much during the set. You can use some turntablist tricks and fx, although not much. You can overlay some 3 sources of sound.

Techno is the most enjoying DJ experience i've tried. It allows you to have multiple sources of sound (3+), like 3 turntables or more, cd players, drum machines, grooveboxes, fx units, all at the same time. It requires much more concentration though. Techno also lives more of turntablist tricks than the genres listed above, and being a good turntablist is a must for a techno dj. However, in techno is very easy to choose the next track. You can forget harmonic mixing if you want, just play a tracks which builds up/breaks up the energy (as you want it).

My experience with drum and bass is very small. This is for the hardest genre to mix, it's not easy to beatmatch. It breeds and lives of turntablist tricks, this is a priority for a DnB dj. It also allows multiple layers of sound, depending on your ability. It's the only style of these 4 where a MC is a good thing :)

That's it! My favourite genre is house because of the melodies and general vibe, although i get much more satisfaction from a dj's viewpoint when playing techno.
TwoPlow
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Originally posted by borron My experience with drum and bass is very small. This is for the hardest genre to mix, it's not easy to beatmatch. It breeds and lives of turntablist tricks, this is a priority for a DnB dj. It also allows multiple layers of sound, depending on your ability. It's the only style of these 4 where a MC is a good thing :)


I don't think mixing Drum and Bass is that hard. Just match the 2 & 4. Doesn't need as many turntablist effects as you might think, either.

Techno is pretty hard, because your beatmatching must be 100% spot on every single time. Also, it's hard to keep things interesting just mixing, so you have to do a lot of stuff like cutting back and forth, effects, etc. It's probably the hardest genre to mix, in my opinion. Lot of fun though.

I'd say it comes down to whichever genre you have more fun with. Techno has a lot more going for it, at least in my opinion. More fun to mix, more available to you, and it's what the people around there like to listen to. Being a DJ isn't great if no one wants to hear you play.

Hope that helped.
Boomer187
I ran into the same problem when I started. I loved listening to trance and seeing trance djs...but I loved mixing and dancing to house.


so I combine the two, I will always have a split up set...some nice trance to get started and then some bangin funky house.


just get good records to play....unless youa re trying to spin at a club somewhere...then try to get records to fit their format...
alphazipbo
My suggestion is to buy stuff that you like. In the end you'll have to listen to these records over and over and over again. and decent sounding tracks become boring to you and you'll end up either selling them @ a lower price or just letting them collect dust. But when you start find songs that have long intro's or have simple beats so you can learn to beatmatch. and when you get down to it JUST BUY RECORDS!!! because it just takes time and money to find your true calling. I started playing uplifting trance and now I'm playing breaks/trance and house. Little bit of everything. So just buy stuff that sounds good and you won't regret buying later in your life. One of the first records I brought was Way Out West - Mindcircus. I originally brought it for the Tarrentella:Redanka mix and now I totally love the Gabriel and Dresden mix of it before I didn't cuz I thought it was too long. So just buy good songs and stuff you like.
veezee
what ever genres you like, buy. simple as that.. when i go shopping , i pick a bunch of records from everywhere.. if i only had all trance records and found a dnb record that i loved, i would def not hold back from buying that record.. my collection consists of trance, hard trance, hardstyle , uk-hardhouse/nu-nrg , trancecore/freeform, breaks , dnb and techno (mostly hard) .. my point is, you will never get bored if you have something to switch over too..

Jay
DJ Joshua H
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Originally posted by alphazipbo
One of the first records I brought was Way Out West - Mindcircus. I originally brought it for the Tarrentella:Redanka mix and now I totally love the Gabriel and Dresden mix


Gabriel and Dresden mix....awesome, brings back so many memories..

nrjizer
Just mix what you love. If you like the record and have the $$$ to buy it, then buy it. Start spinning unique sets with your own style.
djlenny
make sure u listen a few times to the tunes.........and dont go after a big night cause perception thinks all is sounding top shelf...
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