

Personally I think it rarely works for long periods of time. I see this, but i think its more when you start to dj for the club owners and mgmt that really want the energy level high. Honestly this, lots of songs only get a chorus outta me at this point. People don't know alot of the raps so at prime time, you're likely dropping a chorus, into another chorus, into another chorus and then letting a really big tune play out. There are songs you can let play out but you can't do it with everything. I find that with hip-hop nowadays, you've gotta be quick with your mixing. Man I use to play alot of EDM in my sets but now I can really only get away with like a 5 min segment during prime time so Im basically playing hiphop and bunch of stuff with the reggaeton dancehall vibe to it Im finding some really good jacking housey type tunes around 120-122 bpm work really good on the Top 40 turned urban crowd who dont really know the genre. I guess those guys played 'dont stop believing' for 10 years, so playing some the same ole shit is pretty normal to them Since they don't really know it, were never headz or part of the culture in any sense, they just dont get the concept of breaking music or even what to look for if they were gonna try. I feel like a lot of ppl that used to play edm or more pop based open format are now starting to play all hip hop/rap and while technically solid or better, they dont really know the genre. I feel like everyone is getting the same music the same day now, and regular folks who don't DJ hear them the same day we do.Īs someone that does open format but have always relied more on rap that pop. The songs I heard that I didn't know were just regular-decent, nothing that would become big out here. I went to Atlanta last weekend, and I barely heard ANYTHING new that isn't already being played in L.A. This thread used to be so far ahead of the game. Interested to see if these can break through to mainstream but I think they bounce enough to keep people dancing for the time being My bets are on Drippin (ft Chris Brown), End of Discussion (ft. Rich the Kid album has plenty of tracks that could be hits. My bets would be on Walk Thru or Showed You but I'm not pumped enough on any of them to try it unless they start to get really popularĬardi single is mellowish but has some sing-along potential. I feel like we gotta look at the hooks on these to see if anything sticks. maybe we'll get a remix of something that can work but right now theres nothing for late night as far as I can tellĮsco is the usual really sparse beat stuff that can be hard to get a crowd into. Weeknd album is way too low key for club play. Personally I think the DJ Esco tape is solid Why DJ if you aren't gonna fucking mix? smh Once I drop this, you will never have to DJ before midnight again!įirst sync and now playing other peoples mixes for HALF THE NIGHT - Does anybody actually DJ ANYMORE?īruuhhhhh, Old School DJs like me look at that shit like a sign of disrepsect. But then again - Yep - it's DAW - from his Facebook page: This is the part I hate.
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It may not be a studio/DAW mix or even a 4 deck mix. Hmmm, maybe not - I just listened to a little bit while shoveling snow. Ragoza (formerly Construct) is super dope. was this made in a DAW? If it's two/four decks + a mixer ? Ran across this hip hop-rnb mix, will like some insight.

Tory Lanez, Ball Greezy - I like (gonna be big in South Florida) Drake - Family feud (might be a big mixtape/radio type song, and maybe for the trendy clubs)ĭJ Nasty ft. Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny, 21 Savage, & Rvssian - Krippy Kush (remix) Migos x Nicki Minaj & Cardi B - Motor Sport Juicy J, A$AP Rocky, French Montana, and Belly - No Limit (Remix)Ī$AP Ferg ft Nicki Minaj - Plain Jane (remix) Here's some of the current bangers from the last 1-2 months that I've seen work at the club, along with some that are on the bubble and might get big. Keep all the negative, "this new music is all trash, it sounds the same" type comments from out of this thread. We will use this post to list all of the biggest club tracks in your area, along with those that are brand new and starting to make some noise.
