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Should Djs spice up their live shows? (pg. 3)
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| dj jasonF |
thats one of the things that make edm so good for me....
you dont need an ass jumping on the stage wearing weird clothes to make you feel good and like it. its just the music. thats whats importand... ofcourse i beleve that djs should go in the live remixeng production thing and be more creative (but in the music area)
leave the rest to the club owners and promoters.
more outdoor festivals in walterfalls and stuff would be great tho |
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| Orange Project |
| I agree with you. Examples: Not just Prodigy but tiesto in concert which offers more. Chemical brothers, Hybrid and other live acts where they are in full control of the music and visuals. |
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| XaNaX |
| I don't really go to see a DJ live because I want to actually stand there and look at him and what he is doing. I'm there to listen to the music, dance, chill, whatever. I could care less if the guy is just standing there mixing or if he has a whole ing stage show going on. |
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| Zombie0915 |
meh, people should come to see musicians for music, musicians should spice up their shows by spicing up their sound. Sure they can collaborate with the club to have some dancers or some array of lights going when they play a certain tune or whatever, but the DJ isnt meant to be some sort of character for everyone to pay attention to. The point of the show is to make everybody dance and let them have a good time, not to attract a crowd to come worship a silly gimmick. This doesnt mean I want them to stand there with a stoic look on their face spinning records, they can dance around and smile and scream if they want to, but weather or not they do those things has no impact on the way we enjoy the party if we are there for the right reason, which is not to gawk at any sort of show.
We can leave gimmicks for stage concerts, clubs are for partying with friends. |
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| chrisxanthus |
| All I want to say is it's pretty damn cool when Mark EG starts breaking stuff and throwing it around. Yeah, then he tries to light his records on fire. I love it! |
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| djcrafty |
| i remember a few years ago Judge Jules at Ibiza had some guy on the Saxophone playing along to the tunes (Dumonde - Can u dig it was one of them) and that kinda jazzed the whole set up. |
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| CosmoKid |
Not Trance, but go see Fatboy Slim if you want to see a DJ that adds something to his sets.
I saw him again on Saturday and he just has so much fun out there that it is contagious to the crowd.
Last time I saw him at the Centro Fly closing Party he came out in a coffin to Guns & Roses "Live and Let Die". He arose from the coffin and jumped on stage. Really started the show with some POP.
Mid-late 90s I saw Junior Vazquez (no flaming please) at Twilo and he had some chick in a little outfit drop down from the ceiling on a swing. But would else would you expect from Junior? (It was probably a guy in drag). |
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| starlabs |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
I don't really go to see a DJ live because I want to actually stand there and look at him and what he is doing. I'm there to listen to the music, dance, chill, whatever. I could care less if the guy is just standing there mixing or if he has a whole ing stage show going on. |
My sentiments exactly. I'm there for the music - to listen to it, and in particular to dance to it. I don't need to see a guy breakdancing or some other crazy stage show antics. It's not a concert.
But hey, some ppl do enjoy it more when there's extra stuff going on. More power to 'em. |
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| flavdave |
| quote: | Originally posted by töbias
For all the talk about the death of edm there is little discussion on how this can be fixed.
One key element to sustaining success is attracting new fans and listeners to the industry. One common complaint non-edm fans can have about this form of music is a lack of excitement generated from seeing a guy stand up the front playing records with headphones on.
Rock music fans at least get a group of people jumping around on stage, often dressed up a little, and when you consider the low profile of edm musical artists when compared to other musical performers and the fact that there is often little to differentiate between artists for the edm newbie, the casual dance music listener could be inclined to not feel special or appreciate a decent live set.
This brings me to the huge popularity of acts such as Basement Jaxx and the Prodigy. You would be suprised of the pulling power a dance act with a little bit extra can have.
This makes me wonder why Djs are not more creative with their live performances?
Not everybody gets excited about a web broadcast of edm, especially people that are yet to appreciate this form of music. So why don't producers and artists spend more time being creative with their live shows than sticking to the tried and tested, non-innovative way?
Why are there not more live vocals, more dancers, more than just green lights and lasers? |
Out of curiosity, have you ever been to a club? |
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| töbias |
| quote: | Originally posted by flavdave
Out of curiosity, have you ever been to a club? |
Haha, no, I live in a cave. |
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| flavdave |
| quote: | Originally posted by töbias
Haha, no, I live in a cave. |
I was just curious because when I go to clubs, it seems like the people are just there to dance, listen to the music and have a good time. The people who go to see the DJ seem satisfied enough just to see him or her spinning live. There other people that go there seem satisfied with dancing and hooking up and what not. |
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| GT357 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 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? |
PLUS ING ONE!
nice to know i'm not alone |
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