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Where's the "Your Favorite Set Openers" Thread?
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2011-02-28, 20:52:41
Post: #26
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(2011-02-28 17:28:52)strifejennings Wrote:(2011-02-26 23:32:23)electrogrimey Wrote: To be honest though, it's rare that I, or any DJ starts from silence, and if they do, there's more than likely going to be no-one in the place at that stage, so set closers are much more important than openers.sometimes i kind of like to let the previous dj's tune ride out. quick pause. then run something that makes a statement of intent, on some: "this is me. and this is what your gonna hear" steez. Yeah, I do that especially if the DJ before's at a completely different vibe/BPM, but when doing that you run the risk of losing the crowd & energy. "I focused on the dubstep and forgot the garage and funky. I swore UK garage sounds different....but I listen to a lot of hardcore." |
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2011-02-28, 21:04:12
Post: #27
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Earthquaker - Green Velvet
Or Tunnel - TWR72 |
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2011-02-28, 21:12:11
Post: #28
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(2011-02-28 20:52:41)electrogrimey Wrote:(2011-02-28 17:28:52)strifejennings Wrote:(2011-02-26 23:32:23)electrogrimey Wrote: To be honest though, it's rare that I, or any DJ starts from silence, and if they do, there's more than likely going to be no-one in the place at that stage, so set closers are much more important than openers.sometimes i kind of like to let the previous dj's tune ride out. quick pause. then run something that makes a statement of intent, on some: "this is me. and this is what your gonna hear" steez. Agreed. It all really depends on the situation. I'm in the VIP with the chicks and the drugs |
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2011-03-01, 01:17:16
Post: #29
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