If you were a producer and labels are screaming to sign your tracks coz you are the man in the heat, you are not going to say no. Type Sven Wittikind at Web record and see how many tunes he put out in the last six months, I would say its enough to fill a 4 hours set. The point is how many of them really stand out? Um, probably 2 tracks and both are on Kne Deep 25.

Anyway, let them be overheat and let the djs with no ear buying the same tunes over and over again, what do you have to care if you feel you are picking the right bits?

As for mixing skills, I have stressed this before, most European producers are very bad djs, and they dont produce tunes with a Dj-friendly appoarch, a lot of tunes have an extra bar here and there, if you want a long tight phrase mix and chop around would become very awekard since it gets out of pharse very quick. So it reduces Djs to mix short in these short phrases, alternatively, you can be innovative to do some nice sharp mixes (With tunes that sound extremely similar would work a treat.) Obviously a sampler and effects would minimise the dullness of such -short-boring-non-chopping mixing.

Anyway, will leave you with a gem. Check out Midimiliz "No Alibi". Sythey Stormper.

Eric.