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Longest set you ever played live?
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alfiwolfnuts
I got a 9 hour one, little dancing but loads the boss did tap his feet if I remember correctly... Was invited back, split up the night with a 1,5 hour break then... But got it recorded then.. Its fun to do long nights :)

Excerpt from Night one: https://www.mixcloud.com/alfeinar30...ve-2016-hour-7/

Playing tracks by D.Ramirez, Mark Knight, Underworld, Simon And Shaker Vs Groove Garcia, Oxia, Nathan Fake, Dhillon and more.

4 hours from night 2 (my preferred one, no sync): https://www.mixcloud.com/alfeinar30...os-07072017-13/

Playing tracks by Coloursound, Jean Philips & Mat Holtmann, Wally Lopez, Flutuance & The Soulbrothers, Matan Caspi & Igal Magitman and more.
SYSTEM-J
On two separate occasions I've been given the chill out room all night long and ended up playing for 6ish hours. Weirdly, they were also the two most prestigious gigs I've ever had: John 00 Fleming's album launch in Brighton in 2013 and then The Orb performing U.F.Orb live in Manchester in 2022.

I don't think I ever shared the live recording of the Orb one on TA, so here it is. I actually got some people dancing towards the end, which probably means I failed as a chill out DJ.




Part 1:
1. Marc Mitchell - Souls On Board (Ambient Mix)
2. Global Communication - 09:39
3. Biosphere - Chukhung
4. Halftribe & Spinnet - Cooking Up the Sky
5. Between Interval - Septimal Laws
6. Oak - Mongoose
7. ASC - Firesign
8. Sam KDC - Synesthesia
9. another fine day - strange waves
10. Underworld - Tongue
11. Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
12. Textural Being - Forgotten
13. Sven Väth - L'esperanza
14. Lazer Worshippers - Lazer Worshippers Theme
15. CELL - Misty Morning
16. Trauma Duo - Sunset Beach
17. Spacetime Continuum - Ping Pong
18. A Positive Life - The Calling (Loved'Ub Mix)
19. Human Mesh Dance - Music Of The Spheres
20. Solid Sessions - Janeiro (Chiller Twist Blue Line Remix)
21. Aural Float - Dreamer's Dream
22. The Grid - Floatation (Special Request Remix)
23. John Digweed & Nick Muir with John Twelve Hawks - We Are All Connected
24. Alter Ego - Soulfree
25. Golden Girls - Kinetic (David Morley Remix)

Part 2:
26. Underworld - River Of Bass
27. Sideral - Mare Nostrum
28. The Auranaut - Highway At Night
29. Aural Float - Life In Dub
30. Human Mesh Dance - Giant Clouds
31. Bluetech - Oleander (Phutureprimitive Symbiotic Remix)
32. Human Mesh Dance - Infinity
33. Talisman & Hudson - Leaving Planet Earth
34. Future Loop Foundation - Discovery
35. ASC, Synkro - Borderline
36. Babble - Tribe
37. William Orbit - Gringatcho Demento
38. Bass-o-Matic - Fascinating Rhythm (Soul Odyssey Mix)
39. Spill - Don't Wanna Know 'Bout Evil (Rumble Mix)
40. Khen - Never Lose Your Innocence (Downtempo Mix)
41. Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile, - Closer Feat. Oriana Favaro
42. Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves)
43. Tripswitch & Nick Warren - Savannah
44. Mike Griego - Sponges
45. Raddantze & Landhouse - Amyleigh (Iorie Remix)
46. Terra Nine - No Return (Ott In Dub Remix)
47. Solar Fields - The Stones Are Not Too Busy (2018 Remaster)
48. D. Tiffany & Roza Terenzi - Spiritual Delusion
49. Ghost Vision - Saturnus (Ghost Vision Theme)
50. Hardway Brothers - Mania Theme
51. Astropilot - Yoga Mantra (Ambient Mix)
52. Happy Mondays - Loose Fit (Remastered Version)
53. Leftfield - More Than I Know
54. William Orbit - Water From A Vine Leaf (Underwater Mix Part One)
55. Union Jack - Water Drums (Remastered)
alfiwolfnuts
Thats pretty cool .. Part 2 preferred, especially the river of bass intro... is it because of pee break?
SYSTEM-J
No, it's a continuous mix. I just split the recording there. There's some looong tracks in there (only 55 in 6 hours) so urination time was not a concern.

There's two hours in the middle where basically the room was completely empty because that's when The Orb were on in the main room. In that middle section I was basically stalling for time. Then when people started to come back into my room I picked it up a bit and played a few (slow) beats, which is when I got a few dancers.
alfiwolfnuts
Ah I see.... If you go to 2:19:00 at the 4 hr mix youll find a ENter Sandman Acid House remix =D Only one that was fistbumped haha... followed by a badasss remix of Another Brick...
Mr Game+Watch
Did an 8 hour one at a friend's house party back in 2012. Started with chill, moved into nu-disco, and then played a lot of deep and tech house before going all out with big room EDM.

Link, in case you're interested (right click, save-as)
KilldaDJ
NYE house party in 2017?

must have been around 10-11 hours

got there around 4pm, didnt pack up til around 3am when fatigue started to kick in. played all sorts, soul, funk, rnb, pop, house, dnb, synthwave, trance, garage etc

my feet hurt lol
TigerClaw
For the longest sets, I would have to go with DJ Taucher, Because he does these 24 hour streams every Wednesday/Thursday and Saturday/Sundays.
A.B
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No, it's a continuous mix. I just split the recording there. There's some looong tracks in there (only 55 in 6 hours) so urination time was not a concern.

There's two hours in the middle where basically the room was completely empty because that's when The Orb were on in the main room. In that middle section I was basically stalling for time. Then when people started to come back into my room I picked it up a bit and played a few (slow) beats, which is when I got a few dancers.


I'm curious...

How did you prep for those sets?
I know you've got quite a knowledgable and discerning taste but was it a case of you knew most of these tracks already... or was it a case of a few musical deep dives?

I'm looking forward to checking them out.
SYSTEM-J
I knew all the tracks already. I love playing chill out rooms because I get to show what I actually listen to in normal life, whether it's 90s atmospheric jungle, Black Sabbath, Ultimae Records or Underworld. The challenge is more selecting tracks that are actually useful in a set and mixable.

I think for this one I spent about £30 on tracks I specifically wanted to play. Then I took everything I had on my harddrive and dumped it in Mixed In Key so I could sort through it live and pick out things that caught my eye. I used to do an ambient radio show and event about 10 years ago so there was a big archive of old stuff to draw on there. There's no way you can plan a six hour set in advance so it was more about having a few practice mixes beforehand with the new purchases, finding a few sequences in advance that flowed nicely, and filling in the gaps on the night with old stuff and panicky last second decisions.

A.B
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I knew all the tracks already. I love playing chill out rooms because I get to show what I actually listen to in normal life, whether it's 90s atmospheric jungle, Black Sabbath, Ultimae Records or Underworld. The challenge is more selecting tracks that are actually useful in a set and mixable.

I think for this one I spent about £30 on tracks I specifically wanted to play. Then I took everything I had on my harddrive and dumped it in Mixed In Key so I could sort through it live and pick out things that caught my eye. I used to do an ambient radio show and event about 10 years ago so there was a big archive of old stuff to draw on there. There's no way you can plan a six hour set in advance so it was more about having a few practice mixes beforehand with the new purchases, finding a few sequences in advance that flowed nicely, and filling in the gaps on the night with old stuff and panicky last second decisions.


How many tracks do you have in your digital collection?
I imagine it's fairly extensive across the genres.
SYSTEM-J
Oh, I've no idea. Less than you might think, probably, because I've had Spotify since 2011, back when you needed someone to invite you to join, so streaming took over from downloading quite early for me. I think there's about 250gb of music on this laptop, plus 600ish CDs I have in storage I could rip if I ever wanted to.
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