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Ministerio
Just saw met a club promoter from my work, we've talked but only now did I find out (who wuda thunk it?!)

anyways, I have demos done but now I don't want to give those to him because i'm gettin some feedback from people/friends/member from here, that's it's a bit too 'chill out'

If I wanna give something to a club then I want it to be banging.

Am I correct in this assumption?

/question
nchs09
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ô§§|E
I'd give a demo that's representative of the type of music you want to play IN the club, there no point giving him a "chilled" cd and then playing hardcore in a club. That 80 minutes (or so) has to be the style that you intend to play pretty much.

This way if all the DJ's do this, and the promoter/club owner knows what he's doing, then he can structure the night a lot better with a better flow :)
Ministerio
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Originally posted by ô§§|E
I'd give a demo that's representative of the type of music you want to play IN the club, there no point giving him a "chilled" cd and then playing hardcore in a club. That 80 minutes (or so) has to be the style that you intend to play pretty much.

This way if all the DJ's do this, and the promoter/club owner knows what he's doing, then he can structure the night a lot better with a better flow :)


Thanks, for some reason this advice really hit home.
Wisnia
Yes definitly, your set must reflect what your going to play at the venue. If you play more relaxed the promoter might put u in the opening timeslot and so on.

Good luck.
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