The Answer!
The Answer! 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
You can re-contextualize familiar music in a creative and novel way.
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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
You can re-contextualize familiar music in a creative and novel way.
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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)
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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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