You can easily try new things, tho most people won't easily support it.
If people don't support it, people won't hear it.
Lot's of DJ's nowadays take the safe way and buy and spin the stuff that'll always work and the audience likes.
I have some gripes with the way a lot of techno is produced
its an easy trap to fall into, especially when buying music from Beatport.kdgh wrote:You can easily try new things, tho most people won't easily support it.
If people don't support it, people won't hear it.
Lot's of DJ's nowadays take the safe way and buy and spin the stuff that'll always work and the audience likes.
Re: I have some gripes with the way a lot of techno is produ
fck the bad music and the DJs who play it, just ignore it and do your own thing and do it better
I definitely agree with this one though:
If a track is longer than 8 or 9 minutes it had better do something exciting or at least have a good opportunity to mix it out halfway through. When I'm previewing a track and see a long length I'm always extremely wary.
I definitely agree with this one though:
Shepherd_of_Anu wrote:2. track length
Tracks don't have to be 8 minutes long. In fact, the longer the track is the more likely it is to require a lot of repetitive loops filling the time up. If you can create an 8+ minute track where each part of the song is distinctive and meaningful then good. If I can hop around a track indiscriminately with a needle or mouse and hear the exact same loop throughout the track then its probably not going to be very good.
If the track is pushing over six minutes it is red lining in terms of time.
If a track is longer than 8 or 9 minutes it had better do something exciting or at least have a good opportunity to mix it out halfway through. When I'm previewing a track and see a long length I'm always extremely wary.