
Originally Posted by
PartyMcFly
Not sure if you've tried "stepping down" before, but hold that thought until you have. (hint: if anything you're stepping up to this one)
I really feel you needing the money. I'd be competing with you for this gig if I were in your locale.
I'm not going to throw any "you should/shouldn't do this" type comments around, but there isn't a magic playlist or group of tracks that's going to get you through a night of something completely outside of what you've played before.
Take it easy and spend a couple of months on heavy listening in your spare time while you get used to this new gig. You have a crowd that's pretty much not paying attention to your selection, mixing, or you in general. Consider that when you are digging though tracks.
I could run through a list of producers, tracks, and remixes for you but it will not do you any good. Just sit tight on the gig, feel out the crowd, and bring new tracks to the venue every week that you think will sit well in the room from what you observed the previous week.
Point is, when you're playing to a bouncing dancefloor, you're in control of what happens. When you're playing to seated diners and light drinkers on dates trying to leave the venue and get laid, you are no longer the puppetmaster.
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