My Mix Submission For SA's Biggest Radio Show - The 5fm Ulti Mix @ 6

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My Mix Submission For SA's Biggest Radio Show - The 5fm Ulti Mix @ 6
Posted on: 12.05.2012 by Candy Vardy
Hey guys, well this is my latest mix which I've just submitted to South Africa's biggest radio station 5fm. Every day during the week they have a music show called the Ulti Mix @ 6. In this show they air local DJ's mixes to more than 40 million people across the whole country. For us DJ's this is excellent exposure to get our names out across the country and to get booked.

My mix is a progressive house club mix. Yes it does have some "commercial" in it as this is a national radio station. It's also limited to 35-40 mins as per their requirements. Please give it a listen, and let me know what you believe? Is it good enough for national air play?

Please comment here or place a timed comment on soundcloud. Thanks.


http://soundcloud.com/dustin-v/dustin-v-5fm-ulti-mix-6

Tracklisting:

1) You've Got The Love (Mark Kevening Remix) - Florence And The Machine
2) Who's Wearing The Cap (Original Mix) - Laidback Luke & Sander Van Doorn
3) Atom (Original Mix) - Nari & Milani
4) Feel (Original Mix) - Cicada, Third Party
5) Kontiki (Original Mix) - Hardwell, Dannic
6) Million Voices (Original Mix) - Otto Knows
7) Beating Of My Heart (Matisse & Sadko Remix) - M-3ox, Heidrun
8) Devil's Work (Dirty South Remix) - Mike Snow
9) Metropolis (Original Mix) David Guetta, Nicky Romero
10) Leave A Light On (Original Mix) - Henrik B, Rudy
Georgina Schatzman
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
And what do you mean by short term success? Don't yout believe this approach works when you start to make a name for yourself?
But what KIND of name are you making for yourself? You're not really carving out a niche following per se, and since you're spending so much time trying to keep up with some many genres you're not going to have time to dig for music and really get into any one "sound" or "scene". You're not really going to be a taste maker, a trend setter, just a follower, not a leader.

Sure, you'll gain some quick, initial success from this, and you might get gigs on a regular basis, but you're not going to "advance" much further than that most likely.

All depends on what your goals are I guess
Candy Vardy
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
That's a good approach for playing locally and for achieving short term success.
And what do you mean by short term success? Don't yout believe this approach works when you start to make a name for yourself?

Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Good mate, just finishing my university finals then it'll be back off into the real world! Haven't been back yet, fully intend to do so this summer though.
Nice bud, yeah I'm on vaca, heading back to the high seas next month. Not going to Barca though. We heading off to the Baltic..
Tatum Ansaldo
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
Thanks buudy!

Hows things going with you these days? Been back to Barca yet?
Good mate, just finishing my university finals then it'll be back off into the real world! Haven't been back yet, fully intend to do so this summer though.
Georgina Schatzman
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
Hum yeah some of this I do enjoy actually. My favorite genre's are tech, house, and progressive, gets my body moving lol..

I do enjoy other genre's such as deep, minimal, and some dubstep. I'm a very versatile DJ, and I've found that being versatile has helped me secure more gigs, and get more of a diverse fan base. I don't limit myself to only playing one genre. Maybe one day when I make a bigger name for myself, I'll start to stick more to playing just tech, and progressive house.

But just to be clear when I'm playing at a gig, I don't normally play commercial stuff, but for this particular "radio" mix I had to include some.
That's a good approach for playing locally and for achieving short term success.
Candy Vardy
12.05.2012
Hey guys, well this is my latest mix which I've just submitted to South Africa's biggest radio station 5fm. Every day during the week they have a music show called the Ulti Mix @ 6. In this show they air local DJ's mixes to more than 40 million people across the whole country. For us DJ's this is excellent exposure to get our names out across the country and to get booked.

My mix is a progressive house club mix. Yes it does have some "commercial" in it as this is a national radio station. It's also limited to 35-40 mins as per their requirements. Please give it a listen, and let me know what you believe? Is it good enough for national air play?

Please comment here or place a timed comment on soundcloud. Thanks.


http://soundcloud.com/dustin-v/dustin-v-5fm-ulti-mix-6

Tracklisting:

1) You've Got The Love (Mark Kevening Remix) - Florence And The Machine
2) Who's Wearing The Cap (Original Mix) - Laidback Luke & Sander Van Doorn
3) Atom (Original Mix) - Nari & Milani
4) Feel (Original Mix) - Cicada, Third Party
5) Kontiki (Original Mix) - Hardwell, Dannic
6) Million Voices (Original Mix) - Otto Knows
7) Beating Of My Heart (Matisse & Sadko Remix) - M-3ox, Heidrun
8) Devil's Work (Dirty South Remix) - Mike Snow
9) Metropolis (Original Mix) David Guetta, Nicky Romero
10) Leave A Light On (Original Mix) - Henrik B, Rudy
Candy Vardy
15.06.2012
Hey guys just a little update to my mix. Yesterday I received an email telling me that my mix will be played on Saturday on their weekly Saturday dance show. This is a massive achievement for me as my mix will air to almost 40 million people!

It's also surely going to open up more doors, and potential bookings for me. Thanks for all the positive comments on my mix guys.

If you want to tune in to listen you can by going to http://www.5fm.co.za and listening live on Saturday evening from 19:00 (GMT+2)

Candy Vardy
17.05.2012
Bump.
Candy Vardy
13.05.2012
Thanks bro!

+rep
Iluminada Gallelli
13.05.2012
Great mix. Don't sweat some of it being "commercial". You hit the nail on the head for the purpose of the mix, which was for national radio. If you would have said "This is for a crazy underground rave in the desert.", I might believe differently. Keep up the good work.

-Eric
Georgina Schatzman
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
And what do you mean by short term success? Don't yout believe this approach works when you start to make a name for yourself?
But what KIND of name are you making for yourself? You're not really carving out a niche following per se, and since you're spending so much time trying to keep up with some many genres you're not going to have time to dig for music and really get into any one "sound" or "scene". You're not really going to be a taste maker, a trend setter, just a follower, not a leader.

Sure, you'll gain some quick, initial success from this, and you might get gigs on a regular basis, but you're not going to "advance" much further than that most likely.

All depends on what your goals are I guess
Candy Vardy
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
That's a good approach for playing locally and for achieving short term success.
And what do you mean by short term success? Don't yout believe this approach works when you start to make a name for yourself?

Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Good mate, just finishing my university finals then it'll be back off into the real world! Haven't been back yet, fully intend to do so this summer though.
Nice bud, yeah I'm on vaca, heading back to the high seas next month. Not going to Barca though. We heading off to the Baltic..
Tatum Ansaldo
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
Thanks buudy!

Hows things going with you these days? Been back to Barca yet?
Good mate, just finishing my university finals then it'll be back off into the real world! Haven't been back yet, fully intend to do so this summer though.
Georgina Schatzman
13.05.2012
Originally Posted by Dustin V
Hum yeah some of this I do enjoy actually. My favorite genre's are tech, house, and progressive, gets my body moving lol..

I do enjoy other genre's such as deep, minimal, and some dubstep. I'm a very versatile DJ, and I've found that being versatile has helped me secure more gigs, and get more of a diverse fan base. I don't limit myself to only playing one genre. Maybe one day when I make a bigger name for myself, I'll start to stick more to playing just tech, and progressive house.

But just to be clear when I'm playing at a gig, I don't normally play commercial stuff, but for this particular "radio" mix I had to include some.
That's a good approach for playing locally and for achieving short term success.
Candy Vardy
13.05.2012
Thanks buudy!

Hows things going with you these days? Been back to Barca yet?
Tatum Ansaldo
13.05.2012
Solid mix dude.
Candy Vardy
14.05.2012
Hum yeah some of this I do enjoy actually. My favorite genre's are tech, house, and progressive, gets my body moving lol..

I do enjoy other genre's such as deep, minimal, and some dubstep. I'm a very versatile DJ, and I've found that being versatile has helped me secure more gigs, and get more of a diverse fan base. I don't limit myself to only playing one genre. Maybe one day when I make a bigger name for myself, I'll start to stick more to playing just tech, and progressive house.

But just to be clear when I'm playing at a gig, I don't normally play commercial stuff, but for this particular "radio" mix I had to include some.
Georgina Schatzman
14.05.2012
My question is, do you even like the stuff you played in this mix?
Candy Vardy
14.05.2012
Well you do have a point, I did say that the mix is for national radio, and is censored. I also needed to make a mix that the general public would enjoy, hence the "commercial" "top 20 beatport"

This is a big break for any local DJ here in SA, just ask the others saffa's here on the community . If I had to put out a solid underground techno mix, I'm pretty sure my mix wouldn't even get a look at by 5fm.
Tatum Ansaldo
14.05.2012
Listening as best I can, I'm on a train and the 3G is somewhat unreliable!
Georgina Schatzman
13.05.2012
With a tracklisting like that, who would want to?

Candy Vardy
13.05.2012
60 views and no comments?

Well from looking at the "plays" on soundcloud, 80% havn't even listened to it......

Thanks.

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