Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:13 pm
it is quite hard to keep a crowd hyped if youre playing like coki one minute and martyn the next. although i love both of their music i dont think i cd pull it off.
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if you owned/bought a broader selection of records, they would.adisize wrote:it's just i bought the silkie & Quest deep medi plates and they don't fit in my set anywhere
i dunno man i gotta disagree.Uncle Clement wrote:it is quite hard to keep a crowd hyped if youre playing like coki one minute and martyn the next. although i love both of their music i dont think i cd pull it off.
If you have a limited budget - buy the tunes you will also like in a year from nowadisize wrote: do you buy records in the one style you want to DJ (e.g. hard and evil, garagey etc.) or do you buy from all styles?
problem is im on a limited budget and never know what to die - so should i focus on one style or carry on buying all styles just the tracks i like?
good pointThinKing wrote:if you owned/bought a broader selection of records, they would.adisize wrote:it's just i bought the silkie & Quest deep medi plates and they don't fit in my set anywhere
Sound advice man!martyn wrote:If you have a limited budget - buy the tunes you will also like in a year from nowadisize wrote: do you buy records in the one style you want to DJ (e.g. hard and evil, garagey etc.) or do you buy from all styles?
problem is im on a limited budget and never know what to die - so should i focus on one style or carry on buying all styles just the tracks i like?
Chefal does it and it's ace. Aim high and go for it.Uncle Clement wrote:it is quite hard to keep a crowd hyped if youre playing like coki one minute and martyn the next.
Do thisadisize wrote:mixing styles?
carry on buying all styles just the tracks i like?