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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 11:17:48 -0400
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Re: [idm] for the IDM Radio DeeJay
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in defense of the former, on my show, i do a continuous mix, however, i try to stay as far away from dj tricks as possible. just smooth decently quick mixes. oh, and i also, unless something comes up, play a song in its (near)entirety with minimal overlap between tracks while still maintaining the feel of a club mix. at the end of each mix (approx 45-50 min) i'll list off the songs i played, with album info, etc. this is easier to do, however, when you're on a public radio station that isn't tied down to playing commercials every 5 min. my two cents... craig. . . aural|architecture . . techno|idm|microsound . . host|craig_s . . thursdays|11pm-2am . . 106.9 fm|dayton ohio . . webcast|listen.to/wwsu
quoted 45 lines From: Adam Piontek <apiontek@yahoo.com>>From: Adam Piontek <apiontek@yahoo.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] for the IDM Radio DeeJay >Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 08:02:52 -0700 (PDT) > >--- vis-you <mguest@isdn.net> wrote: > > For those of you who have your own radio shows... > > > > 1) Do you find that you try to mix your tunes much > > the way you'd spin it in > > a club... > > > > 2) ...or do you arrange the tunes in much the same > > way a normal radio's > > programming plays out; where they don't have to be > > the same style or tempo > > to play next to one another? > > > > If I were to do such a show, I think I'd prefer the > > former. Just to > > highlight each artist's and tune's individuality. To > > me, this would draw > > attention to the artists being played over the DJ > > playing them. > >Do you mean "latter" instead of "former"? Because >"latter" would refer to #2, which sounds more like >what you're describing; I think number 2 draws more >attention to individual artists rather than the person >playing them - especially since with #1 they very >rarely say anything about what the music is, which >doesn't bring any attention to anybody! Number 2 is >the way I would do a show if I did one, and the way I >would prefer to hear them if I listened to them. > >The few times I've tried out an electronic/dance radio >show (either on radio or one of those "internet radio >shows"), they seem to do number one - just mix lots of >stuff together like a club DJ or something. I hate >not knowing what something new is (how am I supposed >to buy it if I don't know? That's not promotion!). > >-Adam > >
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