you might want to try booty, it's dancefloor friendly if you don't mind people freaking while you're spinning.

Aaron Carl-Down
DJ Assault-Sex on the Beach
Drexciya-Bubble Metropolis

for starters... the Neptune's Lair album from Drexciya is pretty danceable too.

these three tracks are anthems, but not annoying like a lot of booty.

Mike

From: Jon Schoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Dancefloor friendly?
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 15:47:34 -0600

I've been spinning house and techno with some sucess but i can't keep
myself away from the older detroit labels like Red Planet and Transmat.
I desprately want to start spinning this music but i have no idea if it
is "dancefloor friendly", which is important if i'm going to spend a lot
of $$ on it.

Does anyone have any experience in using this music to move a party or
is it just becoming home-listening stuff (hopefully not)?

Also have a lot of the same questions about electro...

If yes, can someone point me to the direction of some essential tunes
every detroit techno DJ must have?

-Jon Schoning


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