How many EDM producers do you know that release "whole albums" Thats just silly
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Heres the DEAL...... As dj's we dont love or hate a certian track or something. WE LOVE THE PEOPLE!!! and when i am in the booth I will play THAT track that gives people that look of total euphoria on their faces. I may not like the track.... but for me when i can give people that escape from their everyday lives for a short time, that is priceless, and outweighs any "artistic integrity". Hate me for it, but that's just my 2cents
there are several tracks I don't like but play purely for the reason 031999 mentioned. Some songs I only play if requested and otheres because I know what reaction it get from the dancefloor. I'd much rader play to an happy full dancefloor then just play music I like to an empty dancefloor.
Don't get me wrong I do play music I like and for the most part the people on the floor like what I play.
As a DJ, I absolutely love or hate a certain track, and play them accordingly. That's what differentiates my setlist from other people's setlist, and that's what DJ's get paid for; their impeccable taste. It's a good thing people like different things really, else we'd be playing exactly the same stuff.
It's not a pure matter of personal taste though; some tunes won't suit a night or a setlist or a venue, or reflect what your paymaster actually wants you to play (which should be close to what you want to play anyway, else what are you actually doing there?).
+1...
I get ready for diff gigs in diff ways, if its a gig were i kno i wont like the music im going to be playing im already prepared for it and just try and enjoy making other ppl happy.
if its a gig which is up my musical taste (the majority) then its game on and i like to play obscure songs that i have recieved from artists or lesser known traks...
the only thing that beats 031999 's love of seeing the crowds euphoria, is seeing them like that and then coming to ask you what it is your playing as they havent heard it before :)
@the above posters, some very good points are being made. I at least try to find some merit to any track.... I mean hell even a track like "shots" has its time and place hahaha. I try not to think of a mainstream track being "bad" or "simple" or "stupid". I just try to think of it as "fun" or a commonly used term "floorfiller". The key really is to not overplay a popular track. Let it be a bonus or a surprise for the crowd when they least expect it.
oh btw, i love SHM and was raving with them from the beginning, i just think that their managers and marketers have skewed their musical vision a tad.