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Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:12 am
by fractal
Likwid wrote:
vulvavibration wrote: the techno-approach of djing is for my taste the best one. you can, as a listener, totally dive into the sound and the dj just takes you from one chune to the next with long fades from one to the other... as long as it fits together of course...
This all day.
I like mixing this way too, but an entire set of long fades is boring imho, variety extends to mixing techniques as well

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:17 pm
by LACE
How depressing is it that once you start Djing dubstep tunes, you have to start catering to the masses in a way. I don't even understand how a deeper track could clear a dancefloor, most of them tunes are perfect for a dark room, good soundsystem..bass pounding ya. Sounds good to me.

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:28 pm
by apathesis
rob sparx wrote:Depends who is playing and where they are playing - obviously djs who produce deep and are known for playing deep are going to get a lot more gigs with audiences who appreciate that sound (or at least promoters who understand the need for a good soundsystem which complements the music) than most non producing djs

Its not difficult to get away with playing a lot of deep tunes in a set if you mix things up, best to plan your mix though
as tune selection and mixing between styles can be more challenging than mixing tunes of the same kind so its important to keymatch where possible. I think if you like a tune but your not sure if its right for the dancefloor try to find a way to mix it that keeps it sounding lively or if you have the skills do a remix of it.
truesay!

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 5:46 pm
by JungleHead
deep tunes work well for shows where there is re-entry allowed, its just a nice chill vibe. that way its not like their forcing you to listen to something that you may not like and feel like you just wasted a ticket. a more casual atmosphere works better for the deep music

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:05 pm
by apmje
I'd love for people to play deep in clubs near me...probably won't happen. While I only DJ in the bedroom, it'd be nice if I ever got good enough to push the deeper sound in areas around me. I think a good mixture is all thats needed, I think I have a fairly big selection of tunes that it wouldn't always be the same.

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:20 pm
by boy_arena
LACE wrote:How depressing is it that once you start Djing dubstep tunes, you have to start catering to the masses in a way. I don't even understand how a deeper track could clear a dancefloor, most of them tunes are perfect for a dark room, good soundsystem..bass pounding ya. Sounds good to me.
Yea its a shame these tracks clear a dance floor. but iv seen it happen so many times. my view is this will only change if sub genres get introduced, slate me for bringing it up but the range of dubstep now is so vast most people go to raves dependant on the high energy jump up style but theres still a huge following of the deeper tunes, i would actually love to go to a pure deep night, maybe one day ;)

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:26 pm
by LACE
ya, there's actually a night i frequent round here called ''extreme chill''..just a midweek event featuring some deeper tunage (not necessarily all dubstep) anywho..it's always empty, just friends of the DJ really. lol

one can dream

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:07 am
by apathesis
boy_arena wrote:
LACE wrote:How depressing is it that once you start Djing dubstep tunes, you have to start catering to the masses in a way. I don't even understand how a deeper track could clear a dancefloor, most of them tunes are perfect for a dark room, good soundsystem..bass pounding ya. Sounds good to me.
Yea its a shame these tracks clear a dance floor. but iv seen it happen so many times. my view is this will only change if sub genres get introduced, slate me for bringing it up but the range of dubstep now is so vast most people go to raves dependant on the high energy jump up style but theres still a huge following of the deeper tunes, i would actually love to go to a pure deep night, maybe one day ;)
there are defintely nights on the deeper flex, it's just not like they have "deep dubstep" on the flyer.

just find "future bass" on a flyer with a good aesthetic :cornlol:

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:15 am
by AxeD
fractal wrote:
Likwid wrote:
vulvavibration wrote: the techno-approach of djing is for my taste the best one. you can, as a listener, totally dive into the sound and the dj just takes you from one chune to the next with long fades from one to the other... as long as it fits together of course...
This all day.
I like mixing this way too, but an entire set of long fades is boring imho, variety extends to mixing techniques as well
Agree, I combine long fades with switching tracks on the drop myself.

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:26 am
by rinseballs21
i believe the deep tunes should work in most clubs, as long as the sub bass is extremely clean and well pronounced.

play etched headplate or endorphin on a big system!!! :o :o :r: :corntard:

Re: Can anyone still get away with playing deep tunes in a c

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:47 pm
by jack_swift
vulvavibration wrote:
jack swift wrote:
Right, course you can put deep tunes in your club sets, same as garage, grime, whatever you wanna mix in
if you can keep the crowd engaged with the way you do it, there literally isnt any limit on what you can play
you just have to be creative about how you put them together
well said

Ofcourse you can play anythin as long as you dont take a month to mix the next tune an its all about mixing up styles anyway!! keeps things interesting! well maybe thats just me

please explain this - because, tbh - the techno-approach of djing is for my taste the best one. you can, as a listener, totally dive into the sound and the dj just takes you from one chune to the next with long fades from one to the other... as long as it fits together of course...

Like i said its all about mixing up the styles an that includes the way you mix as well!!

The approach to djing u mention has its place in an genre of music i just dont think you should limit yourself to one style of mixing!

Long blend/Switch/chop/long blend/switch/switch/double drop/chopping board/loop/onions/food blender