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    Default What do you do...

    What do you do when coming on the decks after some one else.

    a) mix into his record and continue

    b) wait for the record to finish then stick yours on


    Many people i know will never mix into the record that is playing. They can mix it, thats not the problem. They would rather just start there set fresh with one of their own records.
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    Default Re: What do you do...

    a) mix into his record and continue

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    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?

    also, i don't think you should ever stop the record then start with something that jsut has plain old beats at the start. a nice synthy atmospheric intro is always nice to hear at the start of a set

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    yeah, unless you've got some kind of special intro or summat, there's no reason to just stop and start again. You can let people know you're there by quickly letting them 'ave it, not stopping the flow of the music and announcing to everyone"Hey, this is my first record, I'm here now!".

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    yeah its got to be a bad ass quality intro or else keep the groove flowing. I can understand why dj's who may be going to play a specific style of techno may start afresh like this and it can work well. Generally I don't like sets just starting with straight 4/4 even on recorded mixes...I think even a brief atmospheric intro can set the tone for what is to come better than just wacking in yer first track. Bit fussy maybe! Helps put your own signature on the mix as well. No right or wrong just my preference!

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    Let the last record play, and switch the deck off for a slow down before it finishes.
    Then I normally ask for a round of applause for whovere has just finished, and put on a track with a nice spooky intro.
    That way, if you change the mood, it`s a different chapter with a beginning and and end. And It wakes people up.
    Non stop beats all night gts on my nerves.
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    Dark and spooky intros are always welcome. I got no problems with people doing a fresh start if it really is a new "chapter".

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim
    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?
    You are joking right

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    letting a last record play out, let's the crowd realise when a set has ended, and thus give's them a chance to show their appreciation for the previous set.
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    it all depends

    sometimes i mix in, sometimes i dont

    it doesnt really matter

    if im playing after a 130bpm house dj, as if im going to mix out!

    if im playing after another techno dj, 95% of the time i mix out of their record

    if im playing after dnb...no way im mixing out....

    if im playing after a breaks dj i usually mix out....its funny alot of people are impressed when you mix techno and breaks together, hahaha

    if im playing after someone and they request that the whole record gets played, im usually nice enough to let it end

    sometimes i want to play a track with a kick ass intro, so be it, i'll start fresh

    its really up to you, i dont think there are any do's or don'ts, just use your perspective

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    i wouldn't deram of cutting someone last track short. its a certain etiquete (spellling????)

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbugger
    i wouldn't deram of cutting someone last track short. its a certain etiquete (spellling????)
    yeah i have to agree. its courtisy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stella Boy
    Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim
    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?
    You are joking right
    thats what i was thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie
    Quote Originally Posted by Stella Boy
    Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim
    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?
    You are joking right
    thats what i was thinking
    i totally agree with matboy here

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbugger
    i wouldn't deram of cutting someone last track short. its a certain etiquete (spellling????)
    in certain situations yea

    but when im plaing my techno, and the track is just going through the same loop over and over, i usually tell the next dj he can kill it

    a simple, "do you want this track to play all the way?" usually solves the problem

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    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?
    that`s a stupid argument.
    So only a big name DJ can do this?
    I`d prefer an unknown to do it, cos they need more attention.
    Big name DJ`s are pampered and overpaid as it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbugger
    i wouldn't deram of cutting someone last track short. its a certain etiquete (spellling????)
    Totally agree

    Quote Originally Posted by oldbugger
    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie
    Quote Originally Posted by Stella Boy
    Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim
    unless you're a big dj making a statement that you've arrived and you're on the decks then no you should not stop the previous persons record. i find it really annoying when unknowns do it. who the **** do they think they are?
    You are joking right
    thats what i was thinking
    i totally agree with matboy here

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    You need at least 8 years live experience, pass a breathalyzer test and have a clean driver’s license to do this imo

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    it depends what the person before has left you with. Some might want their last tune playing out too. All just depends on the circumstances.

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    let his/her last tune play out,give him/her a round of applause,maybe get introduced then start yourself off.absoultely nothin wrong with that.i agree on a spooky intro though,get everybodys attention.

 

 
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