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Should Djs spice up their live shows? (pg. 2)
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Boomer187
Im guessing you've never seen Donald Glaude live?



and the club provides all the entertainment....the go-go dancers, teh lights, the nitrogen freeze effects....the alcohol...



personally I like it how it is.
Konijn Island
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Piazza
1. More performances outside instead of in clubs( i.e beach).

2. More concert style performance.

3. More women DJ's that that show their ass and would make EDM very popular. Think of a Britney Spears or Madonna type DJ :D


-- maybe
-- no
-- no


good music doesn't/shouldn't need gimmicks
töbias
quote:
Originally posted by Konijn Island
-- maybe
-- no
-- no


good music doesn't/shouldn't need gimmicks


Yeah but good music is losing popularity, and clubs are closing.

So do we stick with what is traditional, or do we innovate to attract new listeners?

Human beings are naturally against change, as a whole people hate change. People like things to stay the same. But things change it is inevitable. And usually when things change people are quick to say things have sold out and lost their soul, but this is just basic human psychology in action.
kron
quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
More Djs need to start actually being musicians.

See: Abelton Live


abelton live is the key! sasha seem to use it live sometimes now. so does joof. g&d been using it for a while.

as for other . no thanks to gimmicks.
Zombie0915
well tobias, are you willing to put up with crappy music from somebody that dances around with their hanging out while they spin? Would you put up with some charismatic popular chatacter playing breaks remixes of leonard skynrd and scratching with his nose just because a bunch of kids think that its cool?

The music suffers when ppls start coming for the gimmicks, if the popularity dips too much because nobody wants to hear the music, then the music will change to something that attracts a crowd for the right reason.

Im not against gimmicks because I want things to be underground, I'm against gimmicks because it will just make the music worse.
A.J.
Events outside = awesome

As for the rest of it, i don't really know. I don't like the idea of DJ's becoming "rock stars" ala Tiesto with "Concerts" at stadiums etc
töbias
Its quite funny how people automatically seem to assume that I'm recommending gimmicks, cheap tricks and pure taciness by making such a suggestion.

And Zombie0915, no, I wouldn't like to see someone that had a good show but played god awful music. Its not about gimmicks.

I'm sure that world class performers can put something special into their performance other than perfect mixing and good track selection.

The question is how Djs can spice up their performance without it being cheap.
varun
quote:
Originally posted by Disco_Gibson
if you were a true fan you would not need your dj doing back flips in the dj booth to keep you interested


That just made my day :haha: :haha:
Psiweaver
All everyone is asking is how EDM can attract new people while still staying true to its roots.
nrjizer
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
Im guessing you've never seen Donald Glaude live?


Beat me to it.

töbias
quote:
Originally posted by Psiweaver
All everyone is asking is how EDM can attract new people while still staying true to its roots.


Its a tough question isn't it?
sleepydragon
go watch mark eg if u want ur sets spicing up abit :stongue: the guys a nut case.
but why do u want it to be all mainstream for? that just sucks the genre will just decline trance is already bad enough as it is
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