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Life Isn't Fair (pg. 2)
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GT_TraNcE
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Originally posted by Veldrid


***Also please let me know if you would like me to finish him off quick or make him suffer:disbelief



i say u make him suffer :toocool: :toocool: :toocool:
Xavier
You think thats unfair?

Man I got a call a few weeks ago to play dance music, at a party, where the crowd were brainwashed RnB & Hip heads. Last night as soon as I played the third track (Tocas Miracle), the crowd totally walked out, and the equipment speakers, went fuzzed. To get the crowd back, they got the RnB dj.

I even dragged my equipment there, as they told me on the phone and they even had their own equipment, but advised me to use my own!

Now thats unfair.
Busy Child
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Originally posted by Xavier
You think thats unfair?

Man I got a call a few weeks ago to play dance music, at a party, where the crowd were brainwashed RnB & Hip heads. Last night as soon as I played the third track (Tocas Miracle), the crowd totally walked out, and the equipment speakers, went fuzzed. To get the crowd back, they got the RnB dj.

I even dragged my equipment there, as they told me on the phone and they even had their own equipment, but advised me to use my own!

Now thats unfair.


No you played Tocas Miracle. What the hell were you thinking? . . .especially the fact that you knew the crowd was RnB influenced. I wouldve walked out too.
Sinonick
hey there. scorchio, i'm very sorry about that contest. i think that since it was such a ty event there is no need to feel sorry about it. only feel sorry about them. don't forget you wen't down fighting (or at least tried to). as for you xavier, you were also a victim of cheese & bad music... but as busy child said, it was kinda foolish to put on toca's miracle.
DJ LIQUID
TOCA ME!! :o



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Busy Child
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Kama
That really, really sucks. Where I am, the cheese is what makes the ladies scream, so I started out mixing in a little fragma or whoever to get people to listen, then I'd hold 'em down with the more progressive sound... QUALITY!
Perhaps for the next comp. mix in a little of the not-so-cheesy cheese and then hit hard with the other quality tunes. At least it would make you stand out AND have good tunes as well. :mad:
nennon
You guys are silly..

"Yeah, this DJ I saw played crap trance music.. Why couldn't he play _______ (fill in some typical PVD or Armin tune) like me? And to think, he won.." Do you consider your fact that to someone in the crowd who doesn't know trance, the set he played was more entertaining and interesting than yours?

.. And to think, one of you said "cheese making ladies scream.." .. You've obviously never seen Sasha or John Digweed play live in a fully packed club. There are girls trying to climb INTO the DJ booth through the glass barrier.

Regarding the first post of this thread, if I was there on the same night, and had 5 songs of my choice to play, I would probably win the competition, because programming is MUCH more important than your mixing. Here's an idea - play something that makes every person in the club shake their ass, and you will win by default.

NEVER assume that people want to hear their top 5 favorite hits in one set. If you do, you're an inferior DJ - you're behind the general population, who already knows all your tunes, not ahead of them.. Good DJs are obligated to play stuff that no one knows *YET*, but will blow up in a month or two. Thus, the whole idea of promos, white-labels and etc.

Do you know that Sasha used to hammer Iio - Rapture when it was labelled "Unknown - Rapture"? That is the main reason why bedroom DJs who don't try hard enough to impress the crowd will never be in the same league as Tiesto, Armin, Sasha, or John Digweed. Try being original, and you won't believe how much better your music will sound.

/Rant off.. Think about what I said, and try to plan your set a bit better next time.

Cheers,
Nennon
nennon
Btw, to the idiot who played Toca's Miracle, I woulda smacked you in the head if I was there.

The cheesiest club in Washington DC stopped playing that song in mid-2001. What year are you living in?
JohnSmith
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Originally posted by nennon
You guys are silly..

"Yeah, this DJ I saw played crap trance music.. Why couldn't he play _______ (fill in some typical PVD or Armin tune) like me? And to think, he won.." Do you consider your fact that to someone in the crowd who doesn't know trance, the set he played was more entertaining and interesting than yours?

.. And to think, one of you said "cheese making ladies scream.." .. You've obviously never seen Sasha or John Digweed play live in a fully packed club. There are girls trying to climb INTO the DJ booth through the glass barrier.

Regarding the first post of this thread, if I was there on the same night, and had 5 songs of my choice to play, I would probably win the competition, because programming is MUCH more important than your mixing. Here's an idea - play something that makes every person in the club shake their ass, and you will win by default.

NEVER assume that people want to hear their top 5 favorite hits in one set. If you do, you're an inferior DJ - you're behind the general population, who already knows all your tunes, not ahead of them.. Good DJs are obligated to play stuff that no one knows *YET*, but will blow up in a month or two. Thus, the whole idea of promos, white-labels and etc.

Do you know that Sasha used to hammer Iio - Rapture when it was labelled "Unknown - Rapture"? That is the main reason why bedroom DJs who don't try hard enough to impress the crowd will never be in the same league as Tiesto, Armin, Sasha, or John Digweed. Try being original, and you won't believe how much better your music will sound.

/Rant off.. Think about what I said, and try to plan your set a bit better next time.

Cheers,
Nennon


in great post.

For what it's worth, i like Toca me. *runs and hides*

Busy Child
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Scorchio
The Expander remix was meant to be the Flutlict Remix for who ever asked.

Nennon:

Believe me I tried to be original, no one knows the Darren Tate track, nor the new For An Angel and I bet my whole DJ equipment that no one knew the Woody Van Eyden Remix for Can You Dig It?.
Everyone was dancing, and the floor was packed, I played a great set and mixed great to.
I ing blame the 99FM radio station, they keep playing Lasgo and Dee Dee and Kim Wilde all day long, so thats what people know, so when the last DJ started playing all those cheesy tracks in one set, it gave him the win.
The judges were also DJs who plays in that club and they too dont know the tracks I played, I assure you, they keep playing exactly the same cheese he played, so if the crowd knows it, and they know it, I think I had no chance from the beggining.
Like I said, Israel teen ckub scene sucks!
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