yeah, very true. which is why it pays to be versitile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
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yeah, very true. which is why it pays to be versitile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
i agree, but wot if u only like that genre? i play hard trance as well which i love equally. but if i didnt like any other genre, i wouldnt start playin em just to get gigs. f uck playin music you dont like. which is why purely hardstyle djs are at a disadvantageQuote:
Originally Posted by Kaos_Theory
I mean ok some nights do bang it from 8pm just ask some of my regulars lol but yeah it seems to be hard for any dj to get a break through but in the scene we have in the uk you have to have some variation within your set or even be able to warm up for the headliners.
I run nights with guests & residents but i also have nights where its just up & coming dj's and two residents to give new blood a chance and let the ressies get the opportunity of a peak time slot! but not many ppl do that :eh:
which is really unfortunate. i mean, i was lucky because dave (subsonic) has the same approach as you. otherwise i still wouldnt have had a single dj setQuote:
Originally Posted by ADDI
but until more venues start to let hard dance promoters in or even promote inhouse hard dance nights, the uk is gonna have aload of quality dj's up&coming & established twiddling their thumbs as there just aint enough venues & events to cater for them all and give the opportunities!!
so wots the solution? by the sounds of things i may as well quit now :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ADDI
nah seriously, is there anything we can do about it?
seriously what stops the evolution of a dj?
dj learns to play in bedroom
dj plays in front of mates
dj gets the chance to play at a small venue a few times (after 1st time it shuts down)
dj plays at more venues & bigger venues (no venues/not as much)
sadly the local authorities in most districts dont want venues playing hard dance as its associated to the drug culture! So less & less venues want to be up against the councils/police.
lol i sound all doom & gloom by f*ck
but really where does it leave us???
about the only thing you can do is either start your own night, or start producing, and get noticed that way.
it's a pain in the ass but it's the way it is. entering dj comps is a good way to get noticed as well
thats a stupid attitude by the authorities though! if everyone was drugged up instead of pissed then there wouldnt be anywhere near as much trouble @ the weekend. im not glorifying drugs, but its sad that they promote alcohol and scorn(if thats the right word) drugs for which the only reason is the legality of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by ADDI
lol so very true!!! but where does that leave us?? The new up & coming talent have to hit new boundries and bring something different into their sets to make them stand a distance between the other dj's in their field just to get the opportunity to play out once at least! :roll:
exactly. every dj cant play totally different coz everyones limited by their chosen genres. the only way i can see is for djs to get so good at mixing that its stupid, like every mix inch perfect every time which is near impossible. although i think its better a dj is picked for his skills, not for the music he plays as long as it fits with the theme of the nite. how can someone like me stand out that far from the rest?Quote:
Originally Posted by ADDI
I dont know how does MARK EG stand out from the rest???
How does MZONE stand out from the rest??? How does JAYM stand out from the rest??? lol its easy but at the same time one of the most difficult questions to answer!!
tis a hard question to answer, good dj's just stand out
i know, i mean, how big an element in this is luck? tbh a lot of djs i see live dont mix especially well or distictively but then again, is that due to lazyness now that their known?Quote:
Originally Posted by ADDI
anyway im goin to bed now but hopefully in the morning we'll have a few more peeps input on the matter :cool:
i think its about finding your own unique style which is very difficult in a field that there are so many dj's trying to break through.
Mark is an excellent dj and a thorough crowd entertainer.
Mzone just does his own thing and rocks big time,imho.
Jaym, well in my eyes he's a talented dj but he has a style which i cant cant describe & he always gets them up for it!!
id like to think i have my own unique style, but its not for me to judge :neutral:
lol i look forward to hearing your mix mate, ive enjoyed the others a great deal!!!
...maybe because most of it is fu*king shite?Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
Si thats a bit harsh a statement!! I mean every genre has a gash element through it!!
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Originally Posted by ADDI
He sure does :love: :love: