Believe it or not, this is a GOOD thing.  Don't constrain yourself to just 
one "style" or "genre" of music - play whatever you like.  Maybe it's too 
hard to mix a deep house record into an NRG record, so just don't play 
those two together.  But play anything you like - chances are, somebody 
else will like it too.  And if not, screw 'em.  Don't worry about music 
getting old, to you or to anybody else - buy what you like, get bored of 
it, buy other stuff, and when you come back to your old stuff, it'll 
surprise you again.  Works every time.

I play a lot of NRG, but I've got deep house, psy-trance, a little D&B, and 
even a big stash of old soul and funk from when I was in high school.  So 
if I'm in the mood to play a different kind of set, I can.  Trust me, 
that's the way to be.

Ice-9
B-Works Productions
http://www.bworksproductions.com


At 11:11 AM 8/7/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>hey,
>how's everybody been?
>ive been practicing on the tables for a while now and im getting 
>better.  my only problem is i dont know what i want to spin yet.  i have 
>about 15 records and every three or four are a different type of music.  i 
>cant decide between hard proggressive house, deep progressive trance, or 
>hard nrg.  i know, they are really different, but that is where my dilema 
>is.  i dont care what is popular right now and what will get old, i just 
>dont want it to get old for me.  i know there are dj's out there that had 
>to face this problem some time or another so if you have any input on this 
>it would really help.
>thanks,
>justin
>
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