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Tiddlypeep
15-10-2003, 06:45 PM
Having and playing only the most upfront stuff?.
I have noticed that in Trance circles especially people will only play something if it's on promo and then as soon as it comes out they will never play it again.
Surely if a tune is a good tune then it doesn't matter how old it is?.
Will :)
Paul Nisbet
15-10-2003, 06:57 PM
You have a point... but when everyone else has access to the same good tunes... you might get bored of being the same as everyone else?
Also if you have played them reguarly then might have got a bit bored of it, and something new might have come along?
Think joofs latest column in the m8 mag says it all, that djs now find it harder than ever to be original. So maybe thats why the play upfront as possible?
I pulled out veracocha - carte blance for Fluid, and Push - strange world for most of my gigs. Age shouldnt stop you playing tunes... but i dont really know many djs who do let it stop them.
Although on that note, i seen john kelly (first time i seen him aswell, and he wasnae all that) in ibiza and i recognised every tune he played and was quite bored tbh... its nice to hear new music and continually hear the newest tunes imo.
Jay M
15-10-2003, 07:00 PM
well dont know about you guys but i always throw in a classic or 2 when im djing out as it always gets them going
DJ Pearcey
15-10-2003, 07:34 PM
if you think a tune is good,then play it weather its a promo or a classic war song from the 1940's!!!!!!!
cascade
15-10-2003, 09:44 PM
mmmmm vercocha carte blanche,
what a fecking tune. :rambo:
not heard a riff like that for a while, really makes the hairs stick up on the back if my neck.
yea as pearcy and co have said play what you want no matter when it came out.
i can totally see where ya comming from tippelypeeps (what a name :lol:)
get this alot around wigan and the north west, tunes dont usually last for more than 2 months then theres a whole load more come in.
its pretty sad really cause you do loose some tunes which you personally like no matter what the dj thinks.
i play a range of absolutly everything, hard/uplifting/vocal/prog/commercial, all the trance i can find i like.
then when ive siffed through all that i play something ive made. ;)
really gets me going, :cool:
Paul Nisbet
16-10-2003, 07:47 AM
if you think a tune is good,then play it weather its a promo or a classic war song from the 1940's!!!!!!!
Exactly. :clap:
sean.demaine
16-10-2003, 11:34 PM
-I like to drop older tunes in my sets , I think this can set you apart from people who playing just the real upfront stuff -
but then I love my oldskool stuff
DJ Corbzy
18-10-2003, 02:46 AM
Having and playing only the most upfront stuff?.
I have noticed that in Trance circles especially people will only play something if it's on promo and then as soon as it comes out they will never play it again.
Surely if a tune is a good tune then it doesn't matter how old it is?.
Will :)
not with me, my sets are always rammed with classics... :twisted:
baptismo
18-10-2003, 11:34 AM
I always try and root through me old collection to pick a few oldies out... golden oldies. nicely :lol:
baptismo
18-10-2003, 11:35 AM
mmmmm vercocha carte blanche,
what a fecking tune. :rambo:
not heard a riff like that for a while, really makes the hairs stick up on the back if my neck.
yea as pearcy and co have said play what you want no matter when it came out.
i can totally see where ya comming from tippelypeeps (what a name :lol:)
get this alot around wigan and the north west, tunes dont usually last for more than 2 months then theres a whole load more come in.
its pretty sad really cause you do loose some tunes which you personally like no matter what the dj thinks.
i play a range of absolutly everything, hard/uplifting/vocal/prog/commercial, all the trance i can find i like.
then when ive siffed through all that i play something ive made. ;)
really gets me going, :cool:
Man!!! What a tune! Carte Blanche is an all time classic :lol: Have you got Generator? Moonman mix? - also a TUNE! :lol:
Paul Nisbet
18-10-2003, 12:14 PM
mmmmm vercocha carte blanche,
what a fecking tune. :rambo:
not heard a riff like that for a while, really makes the hairs stick up on the back if my neck.
yea as pearcy and co have said play what you want no matter when it came out.
i can totally see where ya comming from tippelypeeps (what a name :lol:)
get this alot around wigan and the north west, tunes dont usually last for more than 2 months then theres a whole load more come in.
its pretty sad really cause you do loose some tunes which you personally like no matter what the dj thinks.
i play a range of absolutly everything, hard/uplifting/vocal/prog/commercial, all the trance i can find i like.
then when ive siffed through all that i play something ive made. ;)
really gets me going, :cool:
Man!!! What a tune! Carte Blanche is an all time classic :lol: Have you got Generator? Moonman mix? - also a TUNE! :lol:
Moonman is a tune, i used too cain that.
MARKEG
18-10-2003, 09:35 PM
what a great topic. i'm sorry to say but i'm one of those who falls into the upfront category. that's why you really have to push me to play old school. i just can't see the point in it half the time. you might as well hang your headphones up if you're going to do that i reckon. save your classics for your bedroom and the odd set that is going to be highly memorable (ie last night of country club ;) ) my opinion of course...
for me it's all about new music. it's all about how music develops. that's what is the exciting thing about music in my head. listening to new stuff and fresh stuff keeps me going. it's what drives me. if i was just playing old stuff, i know i'd get so bored. there would come a time when you'd heard that same tune for the 600000000000 th time and you'd think, sod this i'm giving up. at least when you're trying to be cutting edge or upfront theres a seriously exciting driving force behind what you do????
like i say, it's all my opinion and i'd love to know what other ppl think....
wenna
18-10-2003, 10:23 PM
i cant help thinking that an 'upfront ' set finished off with just one or 2 classics always goes down well.
DJ Corbzy
19-10-2003, 03:20 PM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Paul Nisbet
19-10-2003, 08:31 PM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Yeah kinda see where you are comin from, but if you are dropping equal measures of classics and new stuff, then i dont see that as really goin forward.... i usually have 2 or 3 classics of different genres in my box, and will play 1 or 2 of them if im playing.
If people are wanting to hear the tunes, they know... then leave it too judge jules. If not... its up to urself to showcase new music?
DJ Corbzy
19-10-2003, 11:10 PM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Yeah kinda see where you are comin from, but if you are dropping equal measures of classics and new stuff, then i dont see that as really goin forward.... i usually have 2 or 3 classics of different genres in my box, and will play 1 or 2 of them if im playing.
If people are wanting to hear the tunes, they know... then leave it too judge jules. If not... its up to urself to showcase new music?
But then isn't DJ'ing about pleasing the crowd? Surely a set mixed nicely of the two excites the crowd better, by hearing the occasional tune they know and then blowing them away with dosages of new material, works for me mate....
Paul Nisbet
20-10-2003, 07:50 AM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Yeah kinda see where you are comin from, but if you are dropping equal measures of classics and new stuff, then i dont see that as really goin forward.... i usually have 2 or 3 classics of different genres in my box, and will play 1 or 2 of them if im playing.
If people are wanting to hear the tunes, they know... then leave it too judge jules. If not... its up to urself to showcase new music?
But then isn't DJ'ing about pleasing the crowd? Surely a set mixed nicely of the two excites the crowd better, by hearing the occasional tune they know and then blowing them away with dosages of new material, works for me mate....
Each to there own dude, suppose its wat makes me, ME. and you, YOU!
But gotta remember, that a lot of people who are goin to a club, go for new tunes or to here a particuler dj? People who are not into their music as much will proberly still get full of it and jump around to anything with a decent kick in it?
DJ Corbzy
20-10-2003, 11:14 PM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Yeah kinda see where you are comin from, but if you are dropping equal measures of classics and new stuff, then i dont see that as really goin forward.... i usually have 2 or 3 classics of different genres in my box, and will play 1 or 2 of them if im playing.
If people are wanting to hear the tunes, they know... then leave it too judge jules. If not... its up to urself to showcase new music?
But then isn't DJ'ing about pleasing the crowd? Surely a set mixed nicely of the two excites the crowd better, by hearing the occasional tune they know and then blowing them away with dosages of new material, works for me mate....
Each to there own dude, suppose its wat makes me, ME. and you, YOU!
But gotta remember, that a lot of people who are goin to a club, go for new tunes or to here a particuler dj? People who are not into their music as much will proberly still get full of it and jump around to anything with a decent kick in it?
steers both ways dont it paul buddy, at the end of the day, do what you feel is right....
Paul Nisbet
21-10-2003, 07:40 AM
you have to mix a set equally of new releases and classics, otherwise people who know less about the music will bore of your set, they want to hear tunes they know....
Yeah kinda see where you are comin from, but if you are dropping equal measures of classics and new stuff, then i dont see that as really goin forward.... i usually have 2 or 3 classics of different genres in my box, and will play 1 or 2 of them if im playing.
If people are wanting to hear the tunes, they know... then leave it too judge jules. If not... its up to urself to showcase new music?
But then isn't DJ'ing about pleasing the crowd? Surely a set mixed nicely of the two excites the crowd better, by hearing the occasional tune they know and then blowing them away with dosages of new material, works for me mate....
Each to there own dude, suppose its wat makes me, ME. and you, YOU!
But gotta remember, that a lot of people who are goin to a club, go for new tunes or to here a particuler dj? People who are not into their music as much will proberly still get full of it and jump around to anything with a decent kick in it?
steers both ways dont it paul buddy, at the end of the day, do what you feel is right....
100% matey!
sean.demaine
21-10-2003, 08:19 AM
- there is also younger peeps in clubs who havent heard some of the older tunes b4 , someone asked me the other week if a tune I had just played was out yet and it was a 98'er
for dj's like myself who are unkown , its not possible to play all the latest tunes , if you are warming up / on before big names who will end up playing the same sort of stuff
quite an intresting topic really , I guess it depends on the situation ur in, and I would guess everyones situ is different
DJ Corbzy
21-10-2003, 02:47 PM
- there is also younger peeps in clubs who havent heard some of the older tunes b4 , someone asked me the other week if a tune I had just played was out yet and it was a 98'er
for dj's like myself who are unkown , its not possible to play all the latest tunes , if you are warming up / on before big names who will end up playing the same sort of stuff
quite an intresting topic really , I guess it depends on the situation ur in, and I would guess everyones situ is different
plus it's always nice to drop classic tunes.... :lol: :clap:
nickyblueeyes
31-10-2003, 12:44 AM
sorry to drag up an old post guys ;) :lol: but this really is a good topic
i agree at times its great to drop a classic for example recently i saw rogrieguiz play at xspoure he droped hennes n cold- the second trip and it stormed before hand tho will gold had been playin mostly test presses from gas so at that point in the nite a classics was well recieved .
I think what really matters is that the dj reads the crowd well sum crowds wont respond to well to to many anthems others respond better with them
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