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July 5, 2012 at 10:51 am #1007200
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ParticipantIf you know you’re not going to win, maybe you could have some fun with losing? If losing face doesn’t bother you too much, why not go down in flames with a smile? There was a scrawny comedian who loudly challenged professional wrestlers and got all sorts of publicity and attention from it. Just an idea, though it is offbeat.
July 5, 2012 at 11:45 am #23065DJ
ParticipantThis sounds perfect for you! There’s no reason but your own head messing with you that you can’t blow this out of the water. You’ve had this gig at the club for months, so you’re comfortable being up there in front of people, the club owner is confident in you, and you’re in front of your home crowd. This sounds like a win-win situation for you. The crew you’re up against have more experience and a bigger following so everyone is expecting a good show from them and most likely to be “better” than you. If your nerves get the best of you in the end and you blow it, no one will be upset because the crew will probably put on a good show and the crowd knows they are more experienced. However, and I imagine this is what’s more likely to happen, you use the next month to practice up and get a killer set list down, you’ll give them a run for their money and surprise a lot of people. Everyone always roots for the underdog!
You said it yourself, “I’m not sure I do [have confidence in your ability],” which is completely unfounded and nothing more but your head screwing around with you. There’s no reason that you can’t only put on a great performance but also win this thing and show the crew, the owner, and the crowd that you’ve got what it takes. This seems to me like a no-lose situation. Especially since you’ve got more than a month to prepare! Find out what kind of battle it is (b2b, 3 tracks-3 tracks, etc.) and start collecting some good, heavy (I’m assuming you’re wanting the heavy drop dubstep opposed to the deeper dub music), and UNKNOWN tracks. I’ve been loving Culprate lately, for instance. He makes great heavy, atmospheric tracks that are very innovative. The crowd is most likely going to determine the outcome of this battle so your programming is going to be MUCH more important than your mixing (although trainwrecks still aren’t going to fly :)). If you do want to throw in more popular tracks, make sure they are remixes that change the originals drastically to keep things interesting and the crowd on their toes (think Kill the Noise’s or the Upbeat’s remixes of Noisia’s “Diplococus” and how much they differ from the original while still letting the listener realize what the original track is).
As far as mixing goes, I would practice my tempo changes. You mentioned the crew is dubstep and dnb, so practice switching between the two (or find some good transition tracks. Christina Perri–Jar of Hearts [Nefeera’s F**k VIP] is a great example in my opinion). Again, this is a great way to keep the crowd on their toes and make your set memorable.
Finally, be dancing and moving around the ENTIRE time, preferably with a goofy grin on your face :). The more you seem to be enjoying yourself (even if you have to fake it at the start because your whole body’s shaking and you’re nerves have got you screaming on the inside), the more the crowd will enjoy it as well. If you use this month to build your confidence and set list you’ll realize what an incredible opportunity you have here and that it doesn’t matter how much experience or equipment these other guys have. You’ll play a killer set, and win not only some new fans, but also the night’s battle!
July 5, 2012 at 3:59 pm #1007220piper
MemberThanks guys, boosting confidence already 😉 well going to put my best foot forward, get the nose to the grindstone and
“JUST DO IT” lol one thing though i’ve rigged up the lighting and everything myself(as it was installed piss poor) hoping that good lighting effects, smoke ect. would had to my side of the show. frost you are 100% about programming and i am loving culprate so any other heads up would appreciated. obviously not right now as your fingers need time to recover from that essay lol. Thanks Guys!July 6, 2012 at 9:53 am #1007261Steelo
ParticipantYou’ll be fine lad. Work on finding those bangers and just have fun with it! Lets be honest here too…dubstep is one of the easier genres to mix, so go nuts!
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