Many djs tend to want to do a mix as they here dj so and so doing it but i dont buy this. for folks to like you they must see UNIQUE about your thing so, simply sit down and develop your own style.
personally in uganda where i do it from, iam basically a mobile dj when am playin on a wedding and its dance time i usually start with old skool ,some local flavour, a little reggea, rnb,and now its up In the sky and i try to mix in a style i call CRISP MIXING whereby you hardly notice a change from 1 song 2 another. thats why a friend of mine called me dj steady. so guyz identify an interesting style good for your audience and drivve it to perfection.
personally in uganda where i do it from, iam basically a mobile dj when am playin on a wedding and its dance time i usually start with old skool ,some local flavour, a little reggea, rnb,and now its up In the sky and i try to mix in a style i call CRISP MIXING whereby you hardly notice a change from 1 song 2 another. thats why a friend of mine called me dj steady. so guyz identify an interesting style good for your audience and drivve it to perfection.
Posté Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:59 am
thanks for the sound advice
Posté Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 12:18 pm
Depending on the audience I have different ways to mix or to fade from a style to another.
Also depending on the style is better to mix with more samples or do more backspins.
Also depending on the style is better to mix with more samples or do more backspins.
Posté Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 3:41 pm