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Speedygonzalez
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 254 - Threads: 9 Location: With my nose in the dirt.
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[Edited by Speedygonzalez on 04-08-2004 13:40 PM] Quote:
| No thats knowing what kind of music I play thats all pal! Why should I force myself to play tracks I dont like, when there are thousands of DJs out there that do like them ....
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If you don't think your musical style is going to fit into a warm up set then why accept it?
I'm not saying DJing is easy when you're under pressure but in some ways a warm up can be more difficult and therefore more enjoyable than hammering it out in a peak time set. You need a progression in the set and a few tunes nobody's heard before. How is that not fun?
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timmyd9
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 17138 - Threads: 600 Location:
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| Alter Ego wrote on 04-08-2004 01:30 PM
You should try to, Its easy to play a decent peak time set, but IMO it takes alot more to play a decent warm up set, It shows the difference between a good DJ, and a wicked DJ
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Totally agree. Hannah, if you're too good for warm ups just turn them down and let someone with a little more passion for what they do play in your place
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