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Daniel Jay
Just getting round to mixing up some demos to get out to clubs here in the Toon (I am starting to get one or two contacts). I am looking to put on a night or even better get a set at an established one. Anyway these are the tracks I am playing (and loving!) at the moment. Im just curious as to how some of you would arrange these on a demo. In terms of length/order, build up, peak etc...

I know at the end of the day its up to me & my style etc, but I just wanted to get some input from those of you who have done this before.

Post up some examples if you like!

Tracks: (I know, I cant put them all on :( )

Intro: Synergy - Hello Strings
Perry O'Neal - Wave Force
Solarscape - Alive (Ronski Speed with Stoneface & Terminal Dub)
Push - Strange World (2006 Remake)
Gate 42 - Flow (John O'Callaghan Remix)
DJ Tab Vs Super 8 - Helsinki Scorching
Endre - Kallocain (Robert Nickleson Mix)
Fictivision Vs C Quence - Symbols (Mesh Remix)
Timeok - Seven Floating Ways (Octagen Mix)
Re:Locate - Waterfall
Rank 1 - Awakening (Cosmic Gate Remix)
Empyreal Sun - Twisted Reality (Re:Locate Remix)
Absent Minds - Stranger World
Airwave - Save Me (Dyyni Mix)
Dogzilla - Your Eyes
Thomas Bronzwaer - Shadow World
E-Craig - 1st Time
Phynn - Close Encounter
Marcel Woods - Cherry Blossom
Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Marcel Woods Remix)
Mauro Picotto - Lizard (Montana Remix)
The Disco Brothers & Andrea Britton - Time Still Drifts Away (Utopia Mix)
Fictivision & Phynn - Escape (Fictivision Mix)
Push - Strange World (2000 Remake)
Digital Tension ft Talla 2XLC - Symphony of Tomorrow (Ronski Speed Mix)
zizack
a demo shoudl represent how you yourself builds a set and arranges the tracks he likes. Play around with those songs for a couple weeks until you know them like the back of your hand and you start to get a feeling to where they should be.
Nadzz
Let's your feelings talk , and let them go trought your demo. And be carefull about clashing keys :p

And the most important ; have fun and be yourself :toocool:
alefort
If you ask us to layout out the set, then we may as well submit our own demo. The tough part about DJing is just that, getting the perfect flow in a set. I am sorry, but you ask us now, who is going to do it for you when you get the gig? Don't develop bad habits, do it yourself. It might take a little longer, but you will benefit from it immensely!
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