New Jack Swing Train

New Jack Swing Train
Posted on: 19.04.2011 by Gigi Weese
Anybody up for a New Jack Swing train?

I prefer to cram in as many songs as possible therefore I would like to go for a style that's similar to Ben Liebrand's yearmixes with each track no longer then 1.5 minute (preferably shorter). A good way to show of the TSP 2 sample options.

As an example of the type of end result of the train:
http://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_MAD_NL/80s-90s-oldskool-mix/

To qualify as New Jack Swing the artist has to be on the list below:
http://www.njs4ever.com/index.cfm/pageId/31

Some general guidelines copied from Jester:
- The new DJ gives room to the previous DJs last track to develop e.g. an outro / break
- DJs won't touch the tempo of the previous DJs, but will buildup/slowdown BPM during the set.

Anybody interested?
Gigi Weese
19.04.2011
Anybody up for a New Jack Swing train?

I prefer to cram in as many songs as possible therefore I would like to go for a style that's similar to Ben Liebrand's yearmixes with each track no longer then 1.5 minute (preferably shorter). A good way to show of the TSP 2 sample options.

As an example of the type of end result of the train:
http://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_MAD_NL/80s-90s-oldskool-mix/

To qualify as New Jack Swing the artist has to be on the list below:
http://www.njs4ever.com/index.cfm/pageId/31

Some general guidelines copied from Jester:
- The new DJ gives room to the previous DJs last track to develop e.g. an outro / break
- DJs won't touch the tempo of the previous DJs, but will buildup/slowdown BPM during the set.

Anybody interested?

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