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Posted on: 17.08.2013 by Brunilda Kora
This is a great article - really short, punchy and to the point.

It'll take you 30 seconds to read - and you'll be glad you did:

http://www.quora.com/DJing/What-make...id=n67&share=1

My favourite part, by far, is:

The things that help you graduate to GREAT dj, in my mind:

You're consistently playing tunes that I've never heard before, but am loving.
Doreen Schurle
18.08.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
This <3
That one, plus this one:

You can re-contextualize familiar music in a creative and novel way.
Brunilda Kora
17.08.2013
This is a great article - really short, punchy and to the point.

It'll take you 30 seconds to read - and you'll be glad you did:

http://www.quora.com/DJing/What-make...id=n67&share=1

My favourite part, by far, is:

The things that help you graduate to GREAT dj, in my mind:

You're consistently playing tunes that I've never heard before, but am loving.
Rodolfo Oriol
17.08.2013
1+
Ulysses Vittetoe
17.08.2013
I believe the first one is the most important. You should be doing lots if digging for those exceptional tunes, and it should show in your sets.
Doreen Schurle
18.08.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
This <3
That one, plus this one:

You can re-contextualize familiar music in a creative and novel way.
Kellie Myrum
18.08.2013
You have an exciting or novel technique that brings a new layer sonically to your performance. (eg: Turntablists or exceptional controllerists)
This <3
Alphonso Deitchman
17.08.2013
Pretty much what I aim for every set! It's so much more enjoyable and rewarding than just playing the same overused songs over and over.

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