I uploaded the live recording of my set from opening for the Bingo Players last Thursday, and I truthfully believe this is the best mix/set I've ever spun.
I'd greatly appreciate any feedback you could give!
I uploaded the live recording of my set from opening for the Bingo Players last Thursday, and I truthfully believe this is the best mix/set I've ever spun.
I'd greatly appreciate any feedback you could give!
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edit: good mix yo. i personally don't like to let songs play out too much, but that's just nitpicking.
good song choice
Last edited by DJ Asand; 05-25-2013 at 12:05 AM.
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A bit heavy for an opening set.
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Wow, this is WAY too heavy for an opening set man... I'm surprised no one from BP and/or club management came to stop you.
Not to sound too ignorant, but what do you guys mean by too heavy?? I know its a noob question.
I haven't heard the mix, but what he means is that usually, the first couple of sets should be more laid back because people will be just getting in, buying drinks, etc - they won't be ready to dance.
So If I am understanding this correct its like in a club setting you are not going to play the hottest songs till later on in the night when the club is packed and people are on the floor?
^ these days i'm not sure they're the traditional 'warm up sets'. most of the progressive/electro house shows i've been to they turn the pa system down for the opening djs so show goers feel impact of the headliner regardless.
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