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    try sum nice techno electro or sum nice breaks then go in to the 4by 4 train track mode ;)

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    Go with the hardcore/gabber techno if you have any. Then, just begin pitching it down until you reach the tempo you want. Should be easilly doable in 3 records without screwing up the crowd's groove.
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    wicked guys thanks

    definatly thinking bass heavy....im contemplating some tube jerk or even something huge like "it doesnt matter" by the chemical brothers....

    oh and an advantage i have is the only other style of music playing at the same time as me is psy trance....

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    Grab a shoot gun & do some clay pigeon shooting with that dirty d & b record & show them what real music is or like sigh say,s mark eg style it
    Underground Techno=D.a.v.e The Drummer=The Daddy!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by anx
    or even something huge like "it doesnt matter" by the chemical brothers....
    I always thought that was a bad ass tune. terry mullan used to play it here in the states all the time years back. I have played it a few times in some techno sets and it fits in perfectly well.

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    aphex twin, come to daddy.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
    Quote Originally Posted by anx
    or even something huge like "it doesnt matter" by the chemical brothers....
    I always thought that was a bad ass tune. terry mullan used to play it here in the states all the time years back. I have played it a few times in some techno sets and it fits in perfectly well.
    totally! one of my favorites for sure
    pretty long for an average techno track im sure i'd mix out after the first breakdown....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Dogshit
    booty
    spot on - drop some booty bass and some heavy electro and take it from there or search about a bit and grab some old skool d&b which goes well into techno.

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    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/16098...ghlight=archae
    zeitgeist should do (with a big + pitch ofcourse)
    but u gotta - u GOTTA play a big dnb tune pitched down after some 15-20 min
    even better if its new
    try ed rush & optical - vendetta or noisia - concussion
    So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.

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    maybe start with some long drawn out ambience track then play woodcarvers nightmare and scream cum on you fukkers loud as you can and get your arse out.

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    turn the other deck off, give the other dj a good cheer let the crowd cheer, long intro, fat tune!

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    once in a while i will mix hardcore into the d&b to keep the flow going, then slow it down from 45 to 33 after a breakdown. but usually i will start with something with a long intro to break the flow and prepare people for something different. kindof like eating a slice of ginger between courses of sushi.
    free marc emery!

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    im pretty sure im not gonna mix out of adam f's last track, but it sounds like fun for next time this happens ...

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    i've had to do this alot after drum and bass dj's where the crowd are totally into the d+b sound. basically make sure no matter what, you let the guy's last record play out - it's a sign of respect and the crowd notice shit like this. also shake the guys hand, make it out like you appreciate what he's done cause if the d+b see this they might just be prepared to give your music a chance too.

    Then (and this is important), make sure there's a good gap of silence between his last record and your first.

    Then off ya go, just do your thing and hope for the best. I've found recently that playing your first track of CD and making sure you've mastered the hi's up can help too after d+b cause alot of these guys play worn out dubs.

    Anyway hope this helps :)

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    making this face also helps raiste the atmosphere
    http://www.upfrontmag.com/assets/markegscream.jpg
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    photoshop?

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    :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    basically make sure no matter what, you let the guy's last record play out - it's a sign of respect and the crowd notice shit like this.

    that goes without saying, if your not mixing out of the record, you should definetly let it play out

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    Start with this!

    Porno Breaks - 8 Girl Orgy

    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF213730-01-01-01.mp3
    http://www.bangingtunes.com/play/controlbreaks03/a/

    Check out the phat b-lines and slack toms towards the end of the track... :love:

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    Default playing after a drum and bass dj....advice? opinions?

    Quote Originally Posted by anx
    alright, i have played after drum and bass dj's a handfull of times, most of the time with little success on keeping the dancefloor going and having to spin to a very weak crowd for the first 15 minutes until the techno people realize there is techno playing...

    this summer im playing right after Adam F at a fair sized festival and im kinda racking my brain as to how to start the set....im also thinking that maybe i should just start off with whatever i want and not care...

    i know its been a topic of decussion before about the relationships between techno and jungle/dnb....the percussion...the evil synth lines...the 2 minute intros and the funky diva samples...etc...(kidding about that last bit)

    any suggestions as to what style of techno i should start off with to keep at least a few of the drum and bass heads dancing?

    i dunno....what would u do....
    give the promoter a slap....

 

 
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