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- domacle
Like this. House, not too cheesy. Feel good stuff that people will dance to:
any help appreciated.
cheers
- domacle0
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- dee-dubs0
like this?
- brandelec0
look up buddy's remixes
- chilamont0
http://stockfuel.com/1/162/stock…
I like these though:
http://stockfuel.com/details/296… (very nice)
http://stockfuel.com/details/289…
- vnamy0
Immediately I thought of Myungho Choi's Red Umbrella:
http://soundcloud.com/myunghocho…Let me dig some more...
- vnamy0
Fred Everything - Don't Want Chu (Now) (JT Donaldson & Tim K Mix - 12" Edit)
Lawnchair Generals - One Thing (anything by them really)
Rasoul - Visions in Motion
First track in this mix:
http://amythedj.blogspot.com/201…
- err0
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cant go wrong with classics
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- BuddhaHat0
old skool, check the techno viking drawing lol
- neue75_bold0
most of my mixes are pretty danceable, nothing too challenging or serious..
here's a tracklisting from one I made about 6 months ago
01. LCD Soundsystem — Dance Yrself Clean
02. Aeroplane — Caramellas
03. Clubfeet — Teenage Suicide (Eli Escobar Remix)
04. Junior Boys — In The Morning (Hot Chip Remix)
05. Eli Escobar — Glass House
06. Azari & Ill — Reckless (With Your Love)
07. Holy Ghost! — Hold On (Blackjoy Mazego Groove)
08. Lindstrøm & Christabelle — Baby Can't Stop (Aeroplane Remix)
09. The Juan Maclean — Happy House
10. Hercules & Love Affair — Blind (Frankie Knuckles Remix)
11. Metro Area — Miura
12. Sebastien Tellier — Kilometer (A-Trak Remix)
13. Louie Austin — Hoping (Matthew Herbert's High Dub)
14. Visti & Meyland — Yes Maam (Trentemøller Remix)
15. The C90s — 10:01 (Villa Remix)
16. Lenny Fontana Presents Black Sun — Spread Love (Classic Vocal Mix)
17. Luther Davis Group — You Can Be A Star
18. Top Billin — Willing
19. MSTRKRFT Featuring Nore & Isis — Bounce (A-Trak Remix)
20. Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
21. Diplo & Blaqstarr — Get Off (Rob3 Remix)
22. Mashed Up Funk — Jackson Torpedo
23. LCD Soundsystem — Home
- abettertomorrow0
Start with some labels or artists you know and browse through the related albums and artists on Discogs, Beatport, Boomkat and other sites. Also I think you'll find almost every subgenre of music has its own blog these days, some of which are really good.
Half of DJing is learning about the music and doing that crate digging type of work, otherwise why bother.
- it's very true but it's so bloody hard to keep up.. I allocate 2 days a month for trolling juno to see what to order and I can barelyneue75_bold
- barely scratch the surface, and usually ending up listening to so much garbage...neue75_bold
- but clearly, it's a hobby for me and not something I can dedicate much time to researching regularly..neue75_bold
- you gotta do the work. Listen to mixes and get the track list. Find a song u like and find the producers other tracks.err
- You ever check out Turntablelab? They specialize in the kind of music you posted above and do a much better job with the reviews and editorial aspect.abettertomorrow
- job with the reviews and editorial aspect (@neue). I've never been a big fan of Juno.abettertomorrow
- http://digital.turnt…abettertomorrow
- yeah, I'm actually pretty up with the above listed, it's more of the minimal techno side of things, which I don't think TTLneue75_bold
- specialise in?neue75_bold
- but you're right, juno sucks in a lot of ways, they just tend to stock more, TTL tends to sell stock out quickly..neue75_bold
- err0
The problem with house is the same problem with dub step and Drum and bass. Theres no quality control. Be prepared to go through alot of crap.
- Once you learn the good artists, labels and a few review sites you can trust, you're goldabettertomorrow