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Its important to understand where your tracks belong. For example, Techno music: Techno music is meant to be heard in a specific environment. Back in the 80s Techno was played in abandoned or unused warehouses. They were produced and engineered to take advantage of the acoustics. The bass rumbled through metal and concrete. These materials dont absorb much, allowing the frequencies more power and giving an exaggerated sense of loudness. Even the size of the audience, down to the clothes they wear affect the acoustics. Keeping in mind the acoustics of your venue (with my class, I'll teach you how to do this) ,and allowing it to influence your selection will definitely set you apart from less thought out performances.
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5 Star continued. ⭐️For lowest energy "warmup"/introductory tracks ⭐️⭐️Icebreakers/line dances (for formal events). Just music that encourages, not demand, the audience come to the dance floor ⭐️⭐️⭐️This is where I rate the peak of the night music. Everyone whose on the dancefloor is compelled to stay. This can very shift tracks depending on your audience. 4 and five star in the next post...
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Real DJs
Real DJs are always prepared. Remember Murphy's law. You must be prepared to improvise when the time comes for it. Bring extra wires, extension longer than you think you need, flash drives, etc..
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Every track is someone's five star track. Instead, use the star system to categorize them or rate by energy
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Real DJs understand music is about feeling. Technical skills are tools to achieve this. Skills are tools, not the goal.
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