Ever can't figure out what your true style is?
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DJ Sunburn |
Being a dj is a hard job. We're all englufed with different types of genres to choose from. I personally never know what I want to do. I love progressive...but then again I love trance. Then I love hard trance and want to spin it. Every now and then I wouldn't mind spinning house. It drives me nuts!! Does anybody else have this problem? |
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DJ LIQUID |
umm...i really dont consider it a problem...i mainly spin house...but i also buy trance and techno records...i mix them into my sets :D
for me...i spin what i like...meaning if i want to put this track in a mix.....ill do it..
i dont think you should hold yourself back just because something is of a different genre :)
experiment :D |
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DJ Sunburn |
yeah..i even spin some new age stuff
like James Newton Howard- Unbreakable....i'll usually start a set with something new age because it makes people listen and say, "That's interesting." |
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Great Outdoors |
I love trance. I like spinning house sometimes. I love prog when I listen to others spin it and want to slot in a few prog ones in my set. I haev a soft spot for chillout. I hear Techno records and I go crazy.
Who's got a problem here :D |
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djdawn |
it's a pretty normal situation. You will also notice that your style changes over the years. I never realised this during the changing but when I listen to my sets from '98 it sounds like PvD on speed and the newer ones are more like Scot Project / Dean. This also depends on the kind of music that's being released and also what's being played in the clubs. |
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Xavier |
i got the problem at the moment
i spin epic/upliftin/hard and prog
how would I fit the above genres into a 1 hour set? |
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Lanithium |
i tend to change styles every so often, i only spin trance.. but sometimes its nice epic trance.. then later on i go to a really good event and get into harder trance or progressive..
i love pretty much all forms of trance, but i mainly spin more epic than anything else :) |
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rowzbay |
I bought around 30 records of different styles before I decided on what style i wanted to spin, then i bought around 30 more of that style and realized I wanted to spin another style. So now I have around 60 records that I never want to spin again. I'm going to be selling a bunch of them later if anybody wants a list PM me. But basically it took me around 4 months before I figured out what exact style I wanted to spin. I wanted to be different and not spin what everybody else spins, I didn't want to be a copy of PVD, Tiesto, Oakenfold or anybody too mainstream. It all depends on what you're DJing for. I know that they only way I'll gain popularity where I am is by spinning music that not many DJ's in this area spin, and doing a job at it too. If you spin a certain style that you don't hear in the clubs around you some people'll think you suck because you don't spin what they want, but the smart peopel will realize that you brought something new in the area and they'll be hiring you more. (at least that's what i hope ;)) |
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El~ZaPo |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ Sunburn
....i'll usually start a set with something new age because it makes people listen and say, "That's interesting." |
lol, in a recent PvD interview he said the almost exact oppposite:
"I don't want to play something that has people standing there, thinking 'hmm, that's interesting'".
Just thought I'd mention that, even though you probably have a different style than PvD. New Age / Chillout stuff is pretty cool. |
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rowzbay |
Also I don't spin only one "genre" of music. I just picked a "style" if you get what i'm saying. In other words I'll go from Progressive to Trance to Hard Trance to Tech-Trance to Hard Techno in one set but I'll keep it in my "style", which goes across a lot of genres. Sometimes you can find a good progressive tune that'll go with an acid techno tune or something, PVD did this at rosemantages rave, Junk Project to Trancesetters (Acid Techno to Progressive), but he still kept his style if you know what im' saying. |
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mikefasssy |
you guys are ok. im mean, prog, trance, nrg, house can be mixed together well, and can sound good in a set.
my problem is drum n bass. im ing addicted to it. i have mainly house records at the moment, but ive been saving up for a while and am ready to spend a bunch of $ on new vinyl. but im stuck between buying drum n bass or trance. i guess i could go half n half but... |
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DJ Sunburn |
quote: | Originally posted by mikefasssy
you guys are ok. im mean, prog, trance, nrg, house can be mixed together well, and can sound good in a set.
my problem is drum n bass. im ing addicted to it. i have mainly house records at the moment, but ive been saving up for a while and am ready to spend a bunch of $ on new vinyl. but im stuck between buying drum n bass or trance. i guess i could go half n half but... |
wow...that's a pretty hard thing to deal with...but if you could pull house and drum n' bass in the same set real good...you might get famous:cool: |
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