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DJ CONTEST 2007 @ CIRCUS - Schedule Annoucements (pg. 2)
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| oldschool420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Charlie
Yes, for a contest its logical to have such short time to show your skill. Only it doesn't change the fact that many djs can't decide on what are "the best 5 track" at the moment and perfect to play for this contest. |
I agree it's not easy at all. Also if you make it to the next round, you don't want to bust out your best tracks the first time. I definately see where you are coming from, but it will weed out the good from the great:) |
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| DJ Charlie |
| quote: | Originally posted by oldschool420
I agree it's not easy at all. Also if you make it to the next round, you don't want to bust out your best tracks the first time. I definately see where you are coming from, but it will weed out the good from the great:) |
exactly.. |
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| moevalith |
| quote: | Originally posted by oldschool420
I agree it's not easy at all. Also if you make it to the next round, you don't want to bust out your best tracks the first time. I definately see where you are coming from, but it will weed out the good from the great:) |
Technique, I believe, shall seperate the wheat from the chaff.
There are plenty of great tracks out there, but djs that only play great tracks in and out of a mix shouldnt be considered great themselves. Ultimately, what matters is the Dj's ability to play them differently, his technique is the greater steering wheel to success, not the "greatness" (lol) of his tracks.. |
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| Allied Nations |
| Just got the confirmation of my entrance :) |
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| oldschool420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by moevalith
Technique, I believe, shall seperate the wheat from the chaff.
There are plenty of great tracks out there, but djs that only play great tracks in and out of a mix shouldnt be considered great themselves. Ultimately, what matters is the Dj's ability to play them differently, his technique is the greater steering wheel to success, not the "greatness" (lol) of his tracks.. |
Though you may think this, that is not true at all. Clubs only care so much about technique, if you don't bring a crowd, you won't get gigs. It's all about money. So IMO it is way more about the tracks than technique. You can have all the technique in the world, but if they don't like your tunes and you aren't bringing a crowd or catter to a large crowd who likes your music, you aren't getting a gig.
Alright I reread what you wrote, I agree with where you are coming from, a set needs to flow, it can't just be bomb after bomb. |
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| DJ Charlie |
| quote: | Originally posted by oldschool420
Though you may think this, that is not true at all. Clubs only care so much about technique, if you don't bring a crowd, you won't get gigs. It's all about money. So IMO it is way more about the tracks than technique. You can have all the technique in the world, but if they don't like your tunes and you aren't bringing a crowd or catter to a large crowd who likes your music, you aren't getting a gig. |
+1, and too few listening to your technique. They are more into the tracks itselves |
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| Allied Nations |
And even then if you're technique isn't so hot but you are mixing great tunes and really going crazy with the mixes (battle , lots of tunes, efx etc) i could give a if you up a bit.
tunes > technique
ALWAYS
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| oldschool420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
And even then if you're technique isn't so hot but you are mixing great tunes and really going crazy with the mixes (battle , lots of tunes, efx etc) i could give a if you up a bit.
tunes > technique
ALWAYS
:) |
Exactly.
Congrats on getting accepted btw. Good Luck!:D |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by oldschool420
Exactly.
Congats on getting accepted btw. Good Luck!:D |
lol no congrats yet, they just confirmed my submission :p
thanks in advance ;) :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :toothless |
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| Mitsutranza |
so anyone with good taste in music can be a DJ basically, just as long as he knows how to beatmatch and maybe use some filters...
Somehow i'd still like to believe that's not true :p
Good luck to everyone, Greg you still don't wanna post your set for us to hear until the judging is over?
MT |
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| moevalith |
I agree with most of what you guys are saying...
However, Technique is an added weapon to any dj, that could very well sell more than the tracks he's got.
Take zabiela for example, I've seen him thrice, and each time he decides to go down and dirty with his technique the whole room would either jump up and down like maniacs or stare at him in dazzle.
Both technique and tracks are important, but technique adds so much more value to your sound, value that you'd enjoy and can use to position yourself amongst other djs. That unique position can get u gigs. |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mitsutranza
so anyone with good taste in music can be a DJ basically, just as long as he knows how to beatmatch and maybe use some filters...
Somehow i'd still like to believe that's not true :p
Good luck to everyone, Greg you still don't wanna post your set for us to hear until the judging is over?
MT |
maybe i'll hit it up later this evening |
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