Mostapha here's a playlist of a short proggy style set I did http://serato.com/playlists/Harmonicdreams/10-24-2014_2 if ya want I can dump to mixcloud and link ya
Mostapha here's a playlist of a short proggy style set I did http://serato.com/playlists/Harmonicdreams/10-24-2014_2 if ya want I can dump to mixcloud and link ya
I remember several of those tracks....that was a fun part of my life.
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That's insane, but completely believable. I understand why promoters do it and I appreciate all the work they do to put on nights, but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't like longer set times. For those of us who get to travel once in a while, it's not uncommon to spend your entire day getting to a gig to only play an hour haha![]()
Here is Cape Town, I have played at the larger PsyTrance outdoor festivals (Clubs too) and there is a style of Psytrance for the time of day. If you play a certain style of Psy, you get booked to perform at the time it should be played. That being said, I too would not just play what everyone else is playing. I would try and source new tracks (unreleased) that have not been heard and EDUCATE the crowd on them.
That worked for me, really well. However it is pretty much what we all do. Psytrance shelf life is REALLY short. So you pretty much HAVE to play new stuff all the time.
If you just stood there AB'ing, you would not get as a good reaction as when you put some energy into it and worked it!
I always got a load of respect here.
I was one of the first to use a Controller at these festivals (VCI100 Arcade) and I did get a lot of jeers but once I rocked the slot and really when to town with it, I got the respect of my fellow DJ's.
The crowd did not really see what i was playing on, so they just into the music....not what you using.
Playing Live with my mates Dubstep outfit, I used TT's Mixer and Controller and the gear was what the crowd liked (the scratches too) but the technical effort put into it, is what got the other performers respect.
Crowd wise, I usually got respect at these gigs. Playing at private birthday's and other gigs where a mix of genres was on the cards, not so much. I found that very hard to get right.
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Welcome to the ADD Generation past are the days of 4 hour time slots.... When I did Internet radio streams back in early 2000 my sets were normally a minim of 2 hours and average 4 hours with lots in the 5-6 hour range
It's actually insane how popular he is. I think these days, besides guys like Carlo Lio, Nathan Barato & The Junkies, he's the most notable name in the house music scene from this city. His energy behind the decks is unmatched, no one pulls off their shirt and starts head banging behind the decks at 6am quite like him. It seems very few people know he's from Saskatchewan too.
I've been to a number of sets with 3+ hour slots for DJs. Granted, it was pretty much only the headliners...and some of them weren't exactly legal...and went on until well into the next day. But it does happen....just not at mainstream clubs.
Could you spin that for more than an hour?
Oh mainstream shit God no I'm lucky if I can tolerate it for more then 45mins..... I do agree I have seen lots of 4 hour sets in my time but haven't in a long time... Last time I saw a nice long set was back in 2007 was from 10-2 and was a pretty legit trance set was also a headliner in a packed sold out club in Houston so yeah....
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