What are some good warm-up songs?
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August 27, 2011 at 4:10 pm #6440
D-Jam
ParticipantIt honestly depends on the crowd and venue.
Warm-up for me is just darker, deeper, more abstract. In a mainstream spot it can also be older stuff that people are almost sick of.
August 27, 2011 at 6:41 pm #6441Fxn-L
MemberSometimes I’ll take older house, acid, or trance tracks with somewhat lower energy to them and pitch them slightly down. One of the tracks I’ve done this quite a bit with is Flaming June (BT & PVD Mix). Then again, I’m not really all that experienced, soooo….
August 27, 2011 at 8:04 pm #6442AshtheRookieDJ
Member@ D- Jam: I def. know some tracks that people are indeed sick of, but yeah i guess deeper and darker is the way 2 go, and yes the crowd does play a big role, i mean, once summer season starts, even the warm up songs change the genre completely. @Fxn-L the song you suggested was addictive, i would even put it as a main course item for a gig, older house is the way to go since it’s safe from where I see it (just my opinion, if other do tell!!) but using acid, hmmmm.. that will be something new for me, will try look for some good acid tracks where i can rub my creative cookie on it.
still great advice from both of you guys, big thanks!!:):)
August 27, 2011 at 10:19 pm #6444yournamehere
MemberCo-sign on “It depends on the crowd.”
A lot of the time, I do 4 hour parties/events. When people are just showing up, I start with drinking music and start bringing in stuff girls can dance to at a certain point depending on how the crowd builds. Apparently I’m in a weird continuum from most of the folks on this board.
The first part of a party is also where I throw out songs I’ve gotten (and dig) but haven’t tested yet in public. Sometimes, people have come back at later parties and asked me to play that music when a crowd’s in.
August 28, 2011 at 12:25 am #6453Emma Partnow
MemberHello Ash 🙂
I am listening to a Gorgeous ‘Warm Up’ Track right now (that I will actually be using in my Next Set;
You know where to go to Buy Tracks; so I will just give you the Name of it 🙂Tom Lustig – Get Deep
August 28, 2011 at 1:57 am #1001513AshtheRookieDJ
Memberawesome track emma, def. a must for deep house and a great warm-up, the soft vocals and beats will get some serious warming up on the floor, and hey- even the bartender will start shacking to the beat at the beginning of a great night. No “good lucks” for your next set, because with that taste of music (which gives a glimpse of your talent), you don’t need any. muchas graziaz for the track.:D
August 28, 2011 at 11:25 am #6470mr_john
Memberdepends on crowd/venue what they expect etc.
But all that aside, I like warming up with nice melodic stuff. Some of kaskade’s bootlegs he has on soundcloud for example or “step one two” (that song seems impossible to not dance to IMO.) Then I like to throw in something older, but well known, that will transition nicely into the hard hitting stuff. Better off alone mixed into the nanou remix of better off alone is one of my favorite transitions.August 28, 2011 at 12:26 pm #6476AshtheRookieDJ
MemberThanks mr_john, will definitely try some of Kaskade’s bootlegs, and I guess I have to build up my library for the old stuff since as far as I got for old is Vintage Rock. Cheers:)
August 28, 2011 at 4:49 pm #6501Fxn-L
MemberIf you’re into dubstep and its derivatives, my buddy opened his set at a recent club gig with this one: Pendulum – Witchcraft (Rob Swire’s Drumstep Mix).
August 28, 2011 at 4:55 pm #6502AshtheRookieDJ
MemberHaha, already have that one, I just love Pendulum!!! Funny thing I live in Milan, from where I see it, Dubstep doesn’t Exist here. Only Techno, House, A few Trance and a lot of Italian Disco. But as you can see I already have the track you suggested, which explains that I got a decent wide Musical Horizon.
August 28, 2011 at 4:57 pm #1001518AshtheRookieDJ
Member@ Fxn-L :Thanks for the advice anyways!! And if you can help me, can you identify if this track is a Dubstep or not, i kinda have my doubts on it…..[media=youtube]SzClkMxdsgI[/media]
August 29, 2011 at 9:09 am #6529Liambo
MemberWhy not just go onto beatport and trackitdown etc and find some music that you may find some good warm up tracks, or listen to DJ sets on Dancetrippin.tv or something?
It’s hard to tell you ‘some good warm up’ tracks because what i play at 11.30pm at my commercia weekend residency in the warm up is what i may play main set in my underground weekend residency at 2.00am. So it can vary mate 🙂
August 29, 2011 at 11:50 am #6540Emma Partnow
MemberAshtheRookieDJ, post: 6498 wrote: @ Fxn-L :Thanks for the advice anyways!! And if you can help me, can you identify if this track is a Dubstep or not, i kinda have my doubts on it…..[media=youtube]SzClkMxdsgI[/media]
I would say that this is Definitely Not Dubstep Ash;
It sounds like some kind of Electronica (whatever that is) to me;
I Can hear a Slight Dubstep Drum Pattern; but it is Too Fast (I Feel)August 30, 2011 at 12:24 pm #6625Fxn-L
MemberFirst of all, I want you to know that I LOVE she, and major props for posting it.
I wouldn’t categorize it as dubstep for several reasons. The biggest being that it’s got a four-on-the-floor for most of the song, with the kickdrum hitting every beat. Given the overall sound of the song on top of that lends itself to be called some kind of house. However, because I know she uses old school video game sound samples (8-bit sounds via GameBoy and computer) I know that it is actually called “chiptune”. But there’s definitely some downtempo ambient aspects to certain tracks as well as some house elements used in his more dance-y tracks as well. It’s what sets him apart from other chiptune artists like Dubmood and Shirobon. Hope that helps you get the library categorized!
Off-topic: One of my favorites by she – destination luna4.
Even further off-topic: Another great chiptune artist who has more house/electro-y feel to his music is FantomenK, and he posts all of his music for free on 8bc.org. He’s also got a YouTube channel with individual links to each song for download as well.August 30, 2011 at 1:54 pm #6639AshtheRookieDJ
MemberThanks a lot Fxn-L for revealing a totally different genre for me “Chiptune” because I really fancy this kind of music, especially “She” since it is were it all began. cheers:cool:
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