Mixing Different Genres for Promo CD- Good Idea or Bad ?
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11
  1. #1
    Tech Mentor JeRK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Im in Miami B**CH!
    Posts
    161

    Default Mixing Different Genres for Promo CD- Good Idea or Bad ?

    So i'm started putting together a new promo CD last night. The mix i came up with is all over the place musically. For instance the first four songs are all club hip hop(125 bpm), then transitions into some nu school disco, then into some electro, then into funky uk bassline, then into some dubstep, into some Bmore, then some indie, back to electro with some bangers, more disco, and then some chill summery tunes towards this end. The mixes are all great between genres, and everything seems to flow well, but is this a bad idea overall or does it showcase my ability to play to different crowds.

    Your feedback is much appreciated.

  2. #2

    Default

    We need to hear that to be able to judge properly. I think that showcasing your versatility can never be bad! Unless the people you're going to give this promo to are narrow minded musically.

  3. #3
    Retired DJTT Moderator DvlsAdvct's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    New Jersey/NYC
    Posts
    4,854

    Default

    Hey, if it sounds good it sounds good. That's my opinion, at least.
    It's the FAQ. Read it.

    My Mixes, Mashups and Rants

    Divided we stand
    United we fall

  4. #4
    Tech Mentor
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Brooklyn NY
    Posts
    307

    Default

    Say for example you want to get a gig spinning at a house club, are they really gonna care if you can spin hip-hop? I vote make a CD that makes sense to the club you want to spin at. Unless of course its a trendy and chic bar that plays everything
    Silly DJ loops are for kids!

  5. #5
    Tech Guru Monika.mhz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    987

    Default

    If that's your style, i'd stick with it. (For example Ean is pretty known for doing some pretty whacky stuff with his mixes) If you're just doing it to show different styles, make separate mixes.
    Monika.mhz - I do things. Also stuff.
    -------------------
    Read the F.A.Q!
    Articles: Streamline Your Laptop for Djs(Windows)

  6. #6
    Banned
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Milwaukee, WI
    Posts
    1,794

    Default

    All songs create a certain mood or feel, regardless of the genre, and I feel that represents some one style more than anything else.

    If they have the same feel, vibe, mood and so on I see nothing wrong with having different genres in a mix

  7. #7
    Tech Mentor JeRK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Im in Miami B**CH!
    Posts
    161

    Default

    Great point Nephew!
    I was not just putting these songs together randomly.


    Ive been hangin out with this new chick lately, and she was defintely on my mind when making this, so most of the songs would appeal as love songs or talking about girls.
    For example -
    I blend Florida - "Sugar" to DatA - One in a Million into The Virgins "Rich Girls"(Le Castle Vania Remix) into LaRoux "In for the kill"

    SO yes most of the songs have the same feel with them.
    Thanks for pointing that out!

  8. #8
    Tech Guru Monika.mhz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    987

    Default

    I would still only use it as a _demo_ ONLY if it was my typical style to do a mix like that. If this is a 'special occasion' type mix, I would leave it to being a mix posted on your website or given out at shows. Demos are there to showcase what you're REALLY like on stage. If they expect you to be all over the place and doing crazy blends, and you just play electro funk all night the promoter is going to feel slighted.
    Monika.mhz - I do things. Also stuff.
    -------------------
    Read the F.A.Q!
    Articles: Streamline Your Laptop for Djs(Windows)

  9. #9
    Dr. Bento BentoSan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Perth, Australia
    Posts
    6,383

    Default

    Yeah im very much inclined to agree with Moniker here - when your giving someone a mix tape for a potential mix that mix should be "what you hear is what you get".

    However if you want to do some genre mashing but you see yourself on the night sticking to a sub-genre or two then you could put a couple sets on the cd. Have the first mix on the mixtape what you envision yourself playing like for that night and the second mix on the disk could be a minimix that does some genre mashing.

  10. #10

    Default

    yeah it's all about the audience pretty much. last week i did this same thing though, went from rap mash ups->electro->breaks->dubstep->dnb, so that's a range from 80-165, it's all possible, just have to be creative to get it to flow.
    soundcloud.com/hpntk / soundcloud.com/freakstep
    freakstep.com / thefreakbeat.com
    me on beatport / me on djtunes
    Quote Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
    My solution: Pay some one to whack them so you don't have any competition

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •