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you might want to try booty, it's dancefloor friendly if you don't mind
people freaking while you're spinning.
Aaron Carl-D
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jon Schoning wrote:
> If yes, can someone point me to the direction of some essential tunes
> every detroit techno DJ must have?
transmat, metroplex and red planet series, that's _all_ you need... ;)
i think, this is still a matter of opinion, so go to the record shop and
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> you might want to try booty, it's dancefloor friendly if you don't mind
> people freaking while you're spinning.
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> Aaron Carl-
ese three tracks are anthems, but not annoying like a lot of booty.
Mike
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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 15:47:34 -0600
I've been spinning house and techno with some suce
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> I think elektro is extremely dance friendly..talk about body poppin!!!
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I think elektro is extremely dance friendly..talk about body poppin!!!
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It is if you have the right crowd and environment. If you are playing a mega
rave, forget it. Raves attract younger people who don't know the music and
are usually experimenting with drugs - or at least that is how it pans out
here. In a club you usually get an older crowd who have been there and d
A weird question! Have you spun out at clubs/raves/house parties? What do
your friends say when you show your skills to them? If people are giving
you enough feedback then you should already know the answer :) Pick up one
or two detroit records and try to weave them in. See what people think.
Look
i don't think electro is dance-friendly...but this is just a personal
bias.
i think damn near all of the transmat stuff is eminently
dance-friendlybut then again, this too is a personal bias. the hard
question for me was always how to mix them...tunes like NUDE PHOTO for
example i could nev