On 27-12-2013 23:49:23, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
It's impossible to make a tracklist.. 90% of the "set" it's a kind of enormous mash up/minimix..
a bit too easy playing in this way with all tracks mixed between them, and in my opinion also not much professional and with not much respect for the other dj's that were playing in the same event..
2 or 3 mash ups in a set can be ok, but absolutely not for the whole set..
On 28-12-2013 11:41:06, Tollshock wrote:
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So what? Even if it's a Mash Up Mix, I don't care, this sound brings pure fun and is a great way to honour all this old songs!
On 28-12-2013 12:39:00, Tweak1976 wrote:
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I am not gonna say this is shit, but this was played at the Early Hardcore area. If I go to an early hardcore party, I wanna hear the original old tracks. To me this is not early hardcore. The best way to honor the old tracks ... keep playing the oldschool!
On 28-12-2013 04:03:35, Psychologic wrote:
He does the same thing on his Back 2 School promo mix: No skills, no mixing, no set structure, just mashing up 50 popular tracks, stopped listening after 15 minutes. If your DJ name has a bondage theme and you play Happy Hardcore you have zero credibility. Right Click and Delete.
On 28-12-2013 11:41:06, Tollshock wrote:
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So what? Even if it's a Mash Up Mix, I don't care, this sound brings pure fun and is a great way to honour all this old songs!
On 28-12-2013 13:07:03, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
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In my opinion is absolutely not professional to play (in a party) in this way,specially from a wellknown name.. and try to imagine to be the dj that has to play after him.. what could you play? given that he played more or less everything that could be played.. i repeat,i can understand 1,2 or maximum 3 mash ups in a set (i also play some mash up in my set sometimes) but absolutely not a continous mash up for the 90% of the set..
Ok,the sound is pure fun but why don't play the original tracks in a party instead of an enormous mashup?
On 28-12-2013 13:17:11, Housefreaky wrote:
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I understand your point about the dj who play after him but a good dj knows what he must play at the party to create a good atmosphere and knows what the public wants. The organisation can also give some information to the dj's or they can talk with eachother at the event. In the past there was respect . But in these days there's little respect in the scene. I can give you an other point. There are a lot of dj's who plays the same tracks at the same event. When a track plays 3/4 times at the event I hate it. There is a lot more.
On 28-12-2013 12:57:22, Housefreaky wrote:
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Playing oldschool is music like 1992 is 4 you!
Keep the oldschool alive
On 28-12-2013 20:34:15, Tweak1976 wrote:
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You don't have to explain that to me, my freaky house friend. But I think you know I was talking about oldschool hardcore (or early hardcore if you like).
Tweak: Born in 1976, Raving sinds 1991... and still is. (Bejaarde Houser / Raver / Gabber)
HC more than a Music!!!