DJ Disco

DJ Disco


Along places in Europe, Canada and the United States, the DJs are making a name for themselves, while big club turning points. It is important for DJs try to use their craft in an environment like a nightclub, as there are many DJs who was seen by various promoters, record labels and certain, of course, where you can get the environment to create music on their them. This pattern has been practiced by many of the world's leading DJs making good music today. Some of the DJs are: DJ Paul Oakenfeld, DJ Armand Van Buuren, DJ Tiesto and many more.

Disc jockeys are getting a great opportunity to learn to understand how to make good music, because with all the exposure to play all his companions, who have a better understanding of the biggest hits and being spun on the club scene. Another advantage to creating music for a DJ is knowing what club goers want to hear. Ultimately, it is they who are the ones who will make or break the success of his song, so it is important that your song (s) are constantly on par with what is on the scene and then it is important to the next level.

So in conclusion, DJs are important in terms of what they want to go next. A place like a nightclub with a DJ help on many fronts, but will help by allowing the DJ to understand what club goers are interested in hearing what when it comes to a DJ for a song, the DJ knows what's hot and what is not. It is also important to get exposure to really grow globally and be recognized by the promoters and record labels.









































































































































































































































Let's be honest, this article is not designed for ignorant people who think that dance music trance is like Paul van Dyk satirizes "ttiest shit music from country and western." The dilemma that comes with the base of overcoming cognitive dissonance is far, far beyond the scope of this article. But if you are a person who has heard some current "trance" or "techno" music or "rave" and thought it was interesting and intriguing, this article will show you some of the ways to develop your inner love of Trance Music to avoid common mistakes when starting this amateur genre.

1. Keep an open mind - This is by far one of the stupid mistakes we all do unconsciously, if not careful. Remember that any type of music you're not enjoying all that much can be attributed to many things, but most importantly: remember that a bad song does not define the genre or subgenre.

2. Do not listen to cheese - Yes, this means you, yes you sitting there wondering if you really have to put your DJ Sammy, Ian Van Dahl its, DJ Encore, his Darude - Sandstorm, and the list goes on. I'm not going to sit here and say that the artist to listen or not, but there is definitely a world of difference between eating McDonalds every day and have a rotation of quality foods such as Japanese-grown meat Kobe beef Filet Mignon every night. Both can be loosely called "flesh", but there is a world of difference in the difference in texture, flavor, flavors, aromas and so that the person who never has had, or will not be able to see immediately after the first test. I remember my first main point? Do not be one of those people who think it's cool to go against mainstream music just because it's mainstream. He has his own thought and opinion. Do not fall victim and prey to social conditioning. Personally I love what DJ's like Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Ferry Corsten, etc are doing for the EDM and the world Trance. Are they important? Yes Are they full well what they do to promote gender, contribute positively to it, and at the end of the day make millions of people around the world put aside their problems and burdens for the short time are you listening? That is the end delimiter and the decisive factor in a matter of this magnitude. To conclude this point, I think a quote from one of the most genius and talented producers of our era Brian Transeau (aka BT) says it all:

"I love what people like Oliver Lieb and Paul van Dyk do. ATB I do not like and that sort of people who have prostituted the issue. You listen to a track and then listen to ATB Sasha, and the difference is as obvious as listening to Led Zeppelin and Rachmaninoff. "- Brian Transeau

3. Do not listen to low bitrate music - We are now beginning to reach the heart of how to really enjoy the music once we have little nuances such as ignorance and stereotypes of the genre of music out of the way. Please do yourself a favor and refuse to listen to anything that is at least 128 kbps when you first start, then 192 kbps when you find that your brain and ears can hear the difference in them. The jump from 192 kbps to 320 kbps takes a little over a bridge, but I wholly encourage everyone who has the ability to obtain a 320 scam what songs to do so. If you have no idea what bit rate means, in short, the numbers indicate the amount of information comes through when you're listening. The less information that comes through more dull, low quality, and ultimately UN-realistic sound sound.

4. The equipment used to listen to the music business - NEWS FLASH! All listening devices are not equal. You know what is one of the main reasons that many people can not tell the difference between the bit rate? It is the computer you are using to listen. These actions iPod / iPhone headphones do you use? Discarding. That too high voltage and sub system blows it has does not have the depth or frequency response? Getting rid of them. Trust me, you will thank me for it. Get a good pair of studio monitors (KRK Rokit monitors RPG5 are impressive on a budget) or can not afford, at least go to the accurate sound replication in powerful bass. I like to think of subwoofers and sound system block the stereotyped image of Shakin 'as the wasabi and sushi. As increases sound quality, having to absorb waste and deprive their auditory senses of the range of sounds to be heard, is like throwing a group of wasabi on a freshly cut slice of toro sashimi. You only use wasabi as a hunter classes with low-quality sushi. Similarly, no need to waste when listening high quality music through a medium of high quality. Ah yes, the headphones worth? If you travel or listen to music anywhere around, invest in a good pair of headphones sound insulation. Shure and Etymotic Research do other amazing, even the lowest budget. (EC3 ER6i or both begin around 70 to 110 depending on where / when you can get). If you think it's absurd to pay so much for the headphones, I have a couple of er6i, when I was a poor college student who was beating U.S. dollars Wendy's menu for dinner. Even then I felt it was one of the best investments I've made. That block outside sound so that the true essence of replication of sound can be heard in the ear canals. Oh, and did I mention is enough to play your iPod such a volume of 1.4 to 1.2 for best results? They are wonderful for your hearing. What are you waiting for? Move your ass and go to your local Guitar Center, Sam Ash, or equivalent equipment that sells high-quality audio and hear the difference for yourself.

5. Find your favorite artists and respected radio shows and podcasts - Your free DI.fm currents are typical 128 kbps max, 192 cost flows an insignificant sum of money. In alignment with point 3 above, not cheap itself superior audio experience. Some notable events, such as Armin Van Buuren A State of Trance (Thursday evenings 2-4 pm EST (GMT -5)) show some of the newest trance tunes and most have not been released yet. True to their own beliefs, Armin not usually overload their radio with all Navy (his label) or pre-releases. On the other hand, Trance Around The World with Above & Beyond has become a spectacle to promote all aspects Anjunabeats. Almost all artists of merit value (and many who are not) has his own show and podcast on a regular schedule. Andy Moor is a music radio program Moor usually on a monthly basis. DJ Shah Music for Balearic People has. Ferry Corsten Corsten Countdown has. Paul van Dyk has Urban Sessions. Tiesto Club Life has. Paul Oakenfold has Groove Radio. Markus Schulz Global DJ Broadcast. John O Callaghan 'has subculture. Aly & Fila Future Sound of Egypt have. Even new artists like Sean Tyas Essential Mix have. Actually, you can usually find enough to overwhelm even shows the most experienced tranceaddict. Remember that 1? Yes, it is true, that still applies here. Do not be a victim to go along with popular culture or counterculture. The fact that I'm not above and beyond overly promotional style of his show these days does not mean you will not either. So remember that your opinion is more important. Always remember that and go out and find some radio programs that you'll love.

6. For the love of God, not fast forward through the music - especially not to "get to the good" when you're the first to hear the song. The stupidity of showing friends a song that fast-forward through a track 9 minutes 15 seconds and make an opinion about it leaves me speechless. You do not read a book for pleasure reading the first page, the page in the middle, and last page. Why in the world that you do with EDM? Most tracks are not built to break the club banging hip hop as the equivalent of the idiocy of Soulja Boy. Trance and other forms of most of EDM will take you on a journey. No wonder that the effectiveness of a DJ liveset is based on track selection and his ability to blend songs together to minimize immersion listener and take him or her on a trip (in fact, some DJ specialize in this trip as Tiesto)? Even the best songs that I love, if they lose quickly sent at least 50% of its effectiveness. In philosophy, a common question that how we as humans would be able to appreciate the joy without pain, light without darkness, and other extremes. Similarly, I ask him how he is able to enjoy an experience of seeing only a brief montage of it. Do not be fooled. Take your hand off the fast forward button.

7. Go to a live DJ at his local club - This is by far one of the most effective ways to develop a love for music. It incorporates the community by meeting other like minded people (hopefully) an impressive place that has a excellent sound quality, and the whole experience and the journey of Trance and Dance Music. If you live in a metropolitan area of ??high volume, will be ready for the big clubs in full when international superstars such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, DJ Tiesto, etc come to your city. While the author of this article does not tolerate illegal activity and can not fall within the scope of the details of illegal substances, from personal experience that have worked to have a synergistic effect of making a club experience and love of music exploded by 100 times or more. Remember that 1? Hopefully now you have the idea and not listen to the scare tactics of the government designed to take advantage of how little the average consumer thinks. Educate yourself and make an informed decision. I did and never looked back.

8. DO NOT play your music at low volume - This is probably the rookie mistake that trumps all others. Regardless of the bit rate, regardless of the equipment, regardless of the song, if your ears are having difficulty discerning the song audible, it will not sound good, no matter what you do. Part of the experience that makes a blockbuster like Dark Knight so good especially in an IMAX theater is the immersion and sound and visual quality to it. Similarly, if you do not have the same level of this while listening to music that takes you on a journey, you will find that going to end abruptly.

The author of the article has been listening to electronic dance music from an early age, and although his favorite is the chosen genre Trance, which maintains a deep appreciation for all music well done. He lives in New York today and has been through several bubbles of the EDM scene since the 90's. Even to go through several stages in his life, listening to Trance and attend events with your favorite DJ Trance remains one of his favorite activities today.

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