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What defines the perfect set?
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PVD & T[]C
i have d/led a lot of "live at trance energy" or "live at cream @ amnesia" of various artists and a lot of the time they are great sets. I have had a few that just didnt appeal to me too much, even though they were the kind of music i was looking for. I saw oakey at summerfest a few days ago and his set was awesome. What im wondering is, what do YOU think the perfect set is. What defines the perfect set, in your opinion?:conf: :conf: :conf:
Ory
Diversity, good mixing, and the the music has to feel... Alive. Not necessarily energetic, but... I dunno what I'm talking about. :P

Take "Way Out West - Apollo". Not energetic, but there sure is something special about it...
TwoPlow
Perfect track selection, so that every song is absolutely perfect to follow up the last and a perfect setup for the next; and at least decent mixing.
Vigilante
A good set needs to have flow, it needs to take you on a journey....
KilldaDJ
crowd, compression of set (the quality etc), length, track selection and overall bangingness/mixing of the set.

also without an mc is a bonus, i ing hate mcs + trance.
Ory
Pete Tong owns you.
PVD & T[]C
i have a pete tong - essential mix: live from northren ireland.... good stuff
Frase
Needs to have good mixing, good tune selection, good set structure so that it flows.
Ory
I was talking about Pete Tong being good as a MC. :P The ONLY good one.
Frase
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Originally posted by Ory
I was talking about Pete Tong being good as a MC. :P The ONLY good one.


the guy could even make anal sex sound classy :D

DiMethGuy
if Sasha is involved
dJohn
there is no such thing as a perfect set
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