Quote Originally Posted by Komplex
The best bet is to group styles according to the vibe and feel and most of all to have some sort of quality control. Also some tempo pacing is good. As in, start of slower and build it up.

Its when you start mixing cheesy type stuff with quality music that you get problems.

For example:

techno and hard trance = wrong

minimal house and techno = right

and so on.

But thats just my own oppinion...
totally agree with you.
that said there are good hard trance records out there just as there are crap minimal house.

imo the difference between a good DJ and a baoring DJ is the ability to listen to EVERYTHING and only play what works well (regardless or genre)