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Ending with a Bang....

Dragongurl
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 15:58
Oopsie!

Yeah I meant their album           :: Life can be as bitter as dragon tears
But whether dragon tears are bitter or sweet
depends entirely on how each man perceives the taste ::
Nathan
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 16:04
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On 2005-10-26 15:36, Krell wrote:
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On 2005-10-26 14:26, Nathan wrote:
I would like that every DJ Set will end with Cosma's track; any track. and if not so the last one should be any golden classic but goa; to remember the past.2000-2003.




Also if the DJ is playing Dark Psy and the next DJ will be playing Dark Psy Tech Trance and none of them or anyone in the audience cares much for Cosma tracks ?






why not? Domestic Cosma x- port

But its true, krell. I should have been more specific. On tech it will not work good.



          -=The Meaning Of Life Is To Give Life A Meaning=
Basilisk
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 17:12
In the small parties, if the music starts to get relaxed in the morning, I notice that the place empties out. Keep on with the full-on and people stick around.

Personally I always throw in something special to both start and end my set. It doesn't need to be hard or banging - only original and different...
acidity
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 17:53
It all depends upon the time. I think a morning party, should end with a 140bpm banger. Night ones can be a mellowed one...just my thoughts!           Discover.Vote.Share() - http://www.beamto.us
PsySlim


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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 18:15
imo every DJ has his own style of music which he plays....for any dj i guess what matters the most is his set so he wil give more priority to play the music which wil make his set sound good and not play his set according to the previous or next dj...and also according to me in our scene the dj's are respected and valued very much compared to other scenes so once a dj comes to play people are ready to begin a new journey with his music so even if a dj palys only the 1st track in the set with rhythm to theprevious dj is fine and not teh whoel set...where it comes to ending the set with a bang is followed by almost all dj's since they want to leave a lasting impression on the people about his set and also majority of the people like to listen to the end of a dj's set with a banger..atleast i would prefer that...thats my opinion abt this topic           Its all about the vibe....
*Karma Cola*
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 18:25
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On 2005-10-26 05:38, Krell wrote:



Well, I think many DJs are focused on wanting to outperform the other DJ right away - as a DJ you really want to be better than the others... We learn socially that first impressions are very important... So, when you begin you might want to kick ass so people will think (woow its DJ Cool(Cool Label Records), he really rocks compared to the other guy) - and when you finish your set you might be affraid that the next DJ will get the same effect, so you put on another intense track....






I think the idea of 'outperforming' everyone else is on the dj's mind , especially if he's new to the scene.
But i wouldnt like to head home all charged up like someone said. Thats horrible especially if im driving (heaven forbid)!!

It just seems that this 'killer' ending and by killer endin i mean a 'bangin' 'full-on' tracks, seems to be an egocentric choice. Its the dj's choice now thats being played. No problem with that, the whole set is the dj's most of the times, but what i mean is that as a person who has probably experienced the 'Trance' state him/herself wouldnt it be nice to show some kinda understandin.
Maybe u just wanna get everybody off the floor but u DONT need a killa, bomshankar, full-on track to do that. How about endin it with 'Progg'. Cold Night by Antix would do the trick. Whatever, anythin interestin! just how abt havin some creativity here and there.
          ~*** You can tell By the way i use my walk, Im a woman's man, No time to Talk***~
offbeat


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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 18:30
i prefer the end with the bang in my hand          whats behind the music,is the thing that matters !!
*Karma Cola*
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 18:40
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On 2005-10-26 11:37, Dragongurl wrote:
I miss the days when they used to end the party winding the track down and grounding all the people, bringing them back into themselves and the world around them.

I suppose its just one of those changes that come about.




Thats is precisely what im talkin about about. Thanx dragongurl.           ~*** You can tell By the way i use my walk, Im a woman's man, No time to Talk***~
Krell
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 19:22
Quote:

On 2005-10-26 16:04, Nathan wrote:
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On 2005-10-26 15:36, Krell wrote:
Quote:

On 2005-10-26 14:26, Nathan wrote:
I would like that every DJ Set will end with Cosma's track; any track. and if not so the last one should be any golden classic but goa; to remember the past.2000-2003.




Also if the DJ is playing Dark Psy and the next DJ will be playing Dark Psy Tech Trance and none of them or anyone in the audience cares much for Cosma tracks ?






why not? Domestic Cosma x- port

But its true, krell. I should have been more specific. On tech it will not work good.




I love that track soooo much, sends shivers down my spine everytime I listen to it

Used it once in a dark progressive set

Best Wishes

Krell

          Label DJ>
www.jesterrecords.ca
Krell
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 19:32
Quote:

On 2005-10-26 18:25, *Karma Cola* wrote:
Quote:

On 2005-10-26 05:38, Krell wrote:



Well, I think many DJs are focused on wanting to outperform the other DJ right away - as a DJ you really want to be better than the others... We learn socially that first impressions are very important... So, when you begin you might want to kick ass so people will think (woow its DJ Cool(Cool Label Records), he really rocks compared to the other guy) - and when you finish your set you might be affraid that the next DJ will get the same effect, so you put on another intense track....






I think the idea of 'outperforming' everyone else is on the dj's mind , especially if he's new to the scene.
But i wouldnt like to head home all charged up like someone said. Thats horrible especially if im driving (heaven forbid)!!

It just seems that this 'killer' ending and by killer endin i mean a 'bangin' 'full-on' tracks, seems to be an egocentric choice. Its the dj's choice now thats being played. No problem with that, the whole set is the dj's most of the times, but what i mean is that as a person who has probably experienced the 'Trance' state him/herself wouldnt it be nice to show some kinda understandin.
Maybe u just wanna get everybody off the floor but u DONT need a killa, bomshankar, full-on track to do that. How about endin it with 'Progg'. Cold Night by Antix would do the trick. Whatever, anythin interestin! just how abt havin some creativity here and there.




Like I wrote earier, it depends on the event, who plays before and after you + the total flow of music at the party.

For instance, pr0fane and I DJed at an event which was only 6 hours long. So, we divided our sets into two 3 hour sets.

Pr0fane started out djing progressive house and moved into faster and faster progressive - Must have been something from 130bpm -> 140 bpm or so + the tracks got heavier and heavier. (3 hours was plenty of time for him to really build up the energy and get people on the floor).

After pr0fane set I started off where he left moving into soft full on, protoculture etc and made my set go fast and faster, darker and darker... Very simple flow, more intense all the time ending it in Dark Psy/Full On.

Since the flow of the party was just for it to become more and more intense I finished off with my most climatic track. It was not about sparing people, and so forth - It was all about taking whatever energy was still there, and let it burn out completely since the party stopped.

Also, music wise, it was about presenting a broad spectrum of music ranging from progressive house, over progressive trance, progressive psytrance, soft full on, melodic full on, full on and dark psychedelic trance.

Worked very well judging from the audiences reaction.

If the party had continued for 6 more hours, it would perhaps have been nice with a completely dark + twisted set also, followed up by something that slowly went into more epic tunes towards the end.

Depends on many things really, flow.

Best Wishes

Krell           Label DJ>
www.jesterrecords.ca
full_on
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 19:50
My opinion:

It's up to the DJ how he finish his set. Want to finish with a banger, ok. Want to finish in a smoother way, perfect.

The point is: the next DJ has the job to keep the flow. He must continue what had already began in the last set. If he can deal with the situation with some few tracks and at the same time move to what he wants to do, then he is a good DJ.
Respect!           .
...Be gentle with the earth...
...Dance like nobody's watching...
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*Karma Cola*
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 20:12
I agree with what u say guys and Full-On and krell rightly said that the oncomin dj shud keep teh energy level in mind.

But so for instance, if i am playina set after 'Krell' for example and he's drivin it onwards and ends his set with a full power heavy combatitive track, what shud i do. Now i wanna create a whole different journey off my own, but it wud suck if i had to follow his last track with sometin softer. So shud i as a 'creative' dj try and stick to my playlist, or sud i as an 'understandin' dj work my set so that i can slowly continue krell's flow??           ~*** You can tell By the way i use my walk, Im a woman's man, No time to Talk***~
dE.Tonatik
Detonatik

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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 20:14
u SHOULD as an 'understandin' dj work ur set so that u can slowly continue krell's flow.
full_on
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 20:29
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On 2005-10-26 20:12, *Karma Cola* wrote:
But so for instance, if i am playina set after 'Krell' for example and he's drivin it onwards and ends his set with a full power heavy combatitive track, what shud i do. Now i wanna create a whole different journey off my own, but it wud suck if i had to follow his last track with sometin softer. So shud i as a 'creative' dj try and stick to my playlist, or sud i as an 'understandin' dj work my set so that i can slowly continue krell's flow??



IMO you should continue from where Krell stopped, start your set right in the middle of a night twisted storm track, them follow it with another interesting night tune, and keep slowing down to a level where you can continue the way you want to.

With around 5 to 6 tracks you can go wherever you want, and if you keep the previous set flow, you will be showing you can deal with any situation, prooving you're a robust and diversified DJ.
Respect!          .
...Be gentle with the earth...
...Dance like nobody's watching...
.
...I don't mind not going to Heaven, as long as they've got Coffee in Hell...
DiMiTry
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Posted : Oct 26, 2005 20:49
Things aren't always that straight-forward.

let me give you an example. some time ago I played at a party, in a late-night peak slot, after two DJ who banged it away for 4 hours with high NRG dark full-on style. They ended with a bang indeed, hard and fast, but I could see that the crowd was getting tired of this unending onslaught of 148 bpm minimal madness.

So for my first track I chose a track by, I think, Squaremeat or Neuron Compost or Vicious Spiral - something real funky and fun, and a few bpm's slower - very different from what those guys were playing. And guess what? as soon as I pressed play, the dancefloor, which had been half-empty for a while, filled up instantly. For the next two hours I changed things around a bunch, and, as you say, created a fully different experience than the previous DJs - and the crowd loved it, i had a full dancefloor the whole 2 hours.

Just to show that there are no 100% formulas when it comes to DJing. That's why we have people and not machines doing it (hopefully.)


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