Demo tracklist
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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) |
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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. |
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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: |
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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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