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tubularbills
Just a few questions I had after many a download from this forum over the year(s)...as well as dabbling into the mixing myself:

When creating a mix, how do you feel about putting back to back tracks by the same artist? I'm assuming that they'd be relatively easier to blend together....but is that always a good thing? do you want your mix to continuously change or no?

kind of on the similar thinking, what do you think about having all or most of the tracks from the same label? does label even mean anything to you?

Do you feel it necessary to always have the "hottest" or "newly released" tracks? or do you like to have perhaps "underrated" or maybe even an oldie (like more than 3 years old) in there?

For those who put out a mix on here every month or so, or those who have spun live numerous times, do you always have new tracks? even if you really like one specific one and want to "re-use" it?

Just some random questions that have been running through my head over the past year or so.
basd
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Originally posted by tubularbills
Just a few questions I had after many a download from this forum over the year(s)...as well as dabbling into the mixing myself:

When creating a mix, how do you feel about putting back to back tracks by the same artist? I'm assuming that they'd be relatively easier to blend together....but is that always a good thing? do you want your mix to continuously change or no?

I try not to use too much work by a single artist in a mix, especially not back to back. However, whether or not two tracks fit and keep the mix interesting is the most important. Having 15 tracks sounding the same might fit, but isn't interesting at all.

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kind of on the similar thinking, what do you think about having all or most of the tracks from the same label? does label even mean anything to you?

To me, it doesn't mean anything. However, there are labels which only release stuff in a very particular sound. If so, look at the previous point for my opinion.

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Do you feel it necessary to always have the "hottest" or "newly released" tracks? or do you like to have perhaps "underrated" or maybe even an oldie (like more than 3 years old) in there?

I generally spin older stuff (2000-2003) so I can't really comment. That's just the style I prefer. I've always had an aversity against DJ's just playing the newest stuff for the sake of being upfront, but if you like it, spin it. Whether it's 30 minutes or 30 years old shouldn't matter.

Can't comment on the last point as I still have to record a proper demo mix yet.
kr00t0n
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Originally posted by tubularbills
Just a few questions I had after many a download from this forum over the year(s)...as well as dabbling into the mixing myself:

When creating a mix, how do you feel about putting back to back tracks by the same artist? I'm assuming that they'd be relatively easier to blend together....but is that always a good thing? do you want your mix to continuously change or no?


Generally not, I often have to really justify to myself using 2 works by the same artist in one mix no matter where they are, lol.

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kind of on the similar thinking, what do you think about having all or most of the tracks from the same label? does label even mean anything to you?


Depends entirely on the label, something like Discover wouldn't work imo, but Vandit would.

I'm actually doing a Euphonic tribute mix this month :wtf:

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Do you feel it necessary to always have the "hottest" or "newly released" tracks? or do you like to have perhaps "underrated" or maybe even an oldie (like more than 3 years old) in there?


I try to play stuff fairly recent, and try to avoid stuff that has/is being cained by loads, unless I really really like em.

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For those who put out a mix on here every month or so, or those who have spun live numerous times, do you always have new tracks? even if you really like one specific one and want to "re-use" it?


Nope, I don't re-use tracks in subsequent mixes unless the mix is something different, like my A State Of Toot series or my giant Abelton favourite mixes.
KilldaDJ
i'll drop it if it sounds cool and within BPM range

generally speaking it has to be pumpin..like the 1999 tranze :D

nowadays nothing rly gets close to that other than NRG and hard tranze :crazy:
DJ Double Threat
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Originally posted by tubularbills
Just a few questions I had after many a download from this forum over the year(s)...as well as dabbling into the mixing myself:

When creating a mix, how do you feel about putting back to back tracks by the same artist? I'm assuming that they'd be relatively easier to blend together....but is that always a good thing? do you want your mix to continuously change or no?

kind of on the similar thinking, what do you think about having all or most of the tracks from the same label? does label even mean anything to you?

Do you feel it necessary to always have the "hottest" or "newly released" tracks? or do you like to have perhaps "underrated" or maybe even an oldie (like more than 3 years old) in there?

For those who put out a mix on here every month or so, or those who have spun live numerous times, do you always have new tracks? even if you really like one specific one and want to "re-use" it?

Just some random questions that have been running through my head over the past year or so.


I don’t really mix trance but I mix old school eurodance from the mid 90's. So here is what I have to say, hopefully it can help you.

When I create a mix I never really think of mixing back-to-back songs by the same artist. In fact I have only done it once. I would prefer to mix another song from another artist, it just seems to show off your skills more. Most of the time mixing songs from the same artist is to easy cause they usually sound very similar.

When it comes to mixing songs from the same label, I could careless. It’s all about what sounds good together.

For me it has nothing to do with spinning the HOTTEST tunes, all what I spin is old anyways. But I guess I could say I don’t like to spin the most popular stuff from that day. I am getting more and more into the rarer titles and artists. It’s bringing new things to the tables and expands your .mp3 library.

Just remember it’s all about what sounds good, and the more you have sometimes the easier it is to get good sets. Just keep practicing :)

Hope this helps...

Rich :)
smakmagik
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Originally posted by tubularbills
When creating a mix, how do you feel about putting back to back tracks by the same artist? I'm assuming that they'd be relatively easier to blend together....but is that always a good thing? do you want your mix to continuously change or no?


unless i'm doing a tribute mix (:D), i have this fixation with avoiding the same artist in my mix, forget one after the other. just a personal thing, and its not like there is only one particular track there would go at a particular place in a mix.


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Originally posted by tubularbills
kind of on the similar thinking, what do you think about having all or most of the tracks from the same label? does label even mean anything to you?


to be honest, a lot of the time, i m not even aware of what label the track is from. if i like the track, and it goes with the flow of my mix, i use it. it turned out once that i had 60% of my tracks from a single label, but while mixing i wasnt aware of it.

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Originally posted by tubularbills
Do you feel it necessary to always have the "hottest" or "newly released" tracks? or do you like to have perhaps "underrated" or maybe even an oldie (like more than 3 years old) in there?


again, personally, i absolutely LOVE putting in a classic, and most 'promo' mixes would generally have the latest tracks in it, but as far as im concerned, there is no such rule. also, i arrange my tracks by month and year 'according to the time i got them' and not by their release, so there is a lot of mix and match


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Originally posted by tubularbills
For those who put out a mix on here every month or so, or those who have spun live numerous times, do you always have new tracks? even if you really like one specific one and want to "re-use" it?


somehow it seems re-using a track defeats the purpose of a new mix, because there is always either new or different material to use. you have say 10 tracks a mix, why use a single track twice, but there are times when i do. set openers or enders are a good example of re-used tracks

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Originally posted by tubularbills
Just some random questions that have been running through my head over the past year or so.


this was actually fun.
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