Best way to finish a night?
been thinking about something a mate said a few weeks back about the way Dj's who are on last finish up, the normal being a relentless, full on techno assault as it were, when im playing last i tend to play quite tough but keep it funky and dont get silly with bpms, i dont like particulary like fast techno anyway so thats never a problem, but i know some guys who really like to bring it down and play alot of deeper stuff, the overal defence being either let the punters leave sweating, red faced, totally knackered after 2 hours of the tough stuff, or let them leave with their breath, not so red in the face, and with a few more "oh remember that track" memories instilled in their minds, or whats left of them
interesting topic i thought, discuss!
Re: Best way to finish a night?
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Originally Posted by eyes without a face
and with a few more "oh remember that track" memories instilled in their minds, or whats left of them
Well I think that should apply to any night alright, punters should be able to ask themselves "What was that?" or "that was a nice one they finished with". Agree with you completely there. It's an issue I have with nights in general these days, not enough DJs digging deep enough to play something a little different to the rest or a track from yesteryear that still sounds amazing... this particularly applies to many of the international DJs.
That's part of the reason I enjoyed Surgeon's set so much the other night, because it was littered with so many true quality techno gems, while still being forward thinking and not being over nostalgic.
Re: Best way to finish a night?
i personally like do down it as the end comes.with some tricky ripoffs.
but then somethimes crowd just wants hard banging stuff till end.so thats what they get
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Originally Posted by eyes without a face
been thinking about something a mate said a few weeks back about the way Dj's who are on last finish up, the normal being a relentless, full on techno assault as it were, when im playing last i tend to play quite tough but keep it funky and dont get silly with bpms, i dont like particulary like fast techno anyway so thats never a problem, but i know some guys who really like to bring it down and play alot of deeper stuff, the overal defence being either let the punters leave sweating, red faced, totally knackered after 2 hours of the tough stuff, or let them leave with their breath, not so red in the face, and with a few more "oh remember that track" memories instilled in their minds, or whats left of them
interesting topic i thought, discuss!