DJ Tips: What to Play Next?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @rigby3898
    @rigby3898 Год назад +2

    I know the feeling. The feeling what can only be felt when you play the music.
    When there's the ongoing party, and you start playing a track the audience loves, and they scream.
    That scream is what gives you goosebumps. Love it🥰❤️🔥
    Saw a great line yesterday:
    A good DJ knows what the audience wants to hear.
    The best DJ knows, what the audience didn't know wanted to hear.
    Thanks the videos, there's always something new to learn🙌

  • @trhoades2063
    @trhoades2063 3 года назад +12

    This was great advice for younger djs, I remember when I played my first gig a few years back it was an open deck night I was like the third or forth dj and we only got 30mins, the first two djs played almost all my tracks I had planned, I was lost for words the worst thing is I jumped on played my set and played some of those songs they had already played 🤦

    • @dhrbakker8032
      @dhrbakker8032 3 года назад +1

      friendly video, good insights! This weekend was less than the last with the club ready tribe live stream. Not only was the after party fun, but powerful sets from 909 Riot and Rayataz blew me away, Simco and Billy Simpson fantastic. And so much more for a wonderfully good weekend!

    • @dkae92
      @dkae92 2 года назад

      Hahaha.. sorry that’s pretty funny

  • @matteorizzo
    @matteorizzo Год назад +1

    That movie analogy is actually brilliant.

  • @gmc8102
    @gmc8102 2 года назад +3

    My regular spot is a bar that really has something for everyone and most sets are 6 hours long on Thur Fri or Sat but they have djs most nights too.
    Tracks and Genres that are amazing one night can flop the next and when you lose the connection and still have hours to play it can be a real problem.
    Sometimes doing the complete opposite can work or being open to requests (something I never used to do) but over 6 hours it can save the vibe.
    Reading the crowd has come w experience and I'm so thankful to have learnt these lessons
    Now in a set I can play
    Hip hop
    Funk
    Soul
    House
    Edm
    Drum and bass
    Rock
    Country
    Pop
    And I'm always surprised what people are into
    I just love your vids so much rings true cheers man
    🤘🤘🤘

  • @Turbo_TechnoLogic
    @Turbo_TechnoLogic 3 года назад +8

    I would say this is the hardest part of DJing and the hardest to execute properly in general and needs looooads of time to master. Cos it includes so many skills, first having knowing many songs, organize them, able to mix them at least in a basic way (this is the easier part of the job), always search and collect more new music too, able to judge their mood and overall feelings, also know how the crowds thinks about them, able to read crowd reactions, able to adapt to the event that way (and to the bpms :) and also be quick enough to find working tracks one after another. This 'next song' thing is a really complex skill if you break it down. Oh yes and also have proper songs for the specific event, not to mention working together woth the other DJs and organizers as he also mentioned. Lot of work

    • @TuXuuTT
      @TuXuuTT 3 года назад +1

      1000% agreed. That’s why I don’t understand statements like “I am doing nothing in front of decks, do I need to add fx”? Bro when do you find a time to be bored in front of decks while playing live?

    • @Turbo_TechnoLogic
      @Turbo_TechnoLogic 3 года назад +1

      @@TuXuuTT Hehe yeah well, if you are doing a pre planned rehearsed set and don't give a flying f. to the crowd, you might have loads of time to play with FX or 3rd 4th channels, otherwise you will be kinda busy. Or if you have 10+ years of experience that helps too to be cool and save time hehe

  • @DJStanSteel
    @DJStanSteel 3 года назад +1

    Love that you are encouraging DJS to have there own style and that you need to have fun yourself. DJing can be very nerve racking. 💖

  • @LUSHMUJIK-vl2cq
    @LUSHMUJIK-vl2cq Месяц назад

    Thanks for another great advice vid. And for sharing your enthusiastic energy! I love it

  • @simonnichol1740
    @simonnichol1740 3 года назад +1

    The most enthusiastic man on the planet!

  • @LoVeAmBiEnT
    @LoVeAmBiEnT 3 года назад +3

    I've been djn since 1996. So in the vinyl days. When I first stated , I would play my best tracks all in a row.. Lol ... But as time went by... I started to go up and down, up and down... Then down and down... Then back up...the crowd usually goes off at that point.... Sometimes I like them to almost start begging for it... Cuz when u drop something wild, they freak out.. Anyway.. Ya just learn over time and experience with people... Your dead on tho.. DJS THAT PLAY THEIR SET REGARDLESS... DUDE YOU GOTTA LOOK UP AND READ THE FLOOR... COME ON NOW

    • @LoVeAmBiEnT
      @LoVeAmBiEnT 3 года назад

      Also.. My rule never prep ( meaning don't just go through your exact list of tracks that you already planned out because that never works) but be ready with a good amount of tracks that span from chill to heavy

  • @nanyam8
    @nanyam8 2 года назад

    it's good to have prepeared set so you can take control of the room you're playing

  • @dkae92
    @dkae92 2 года назад

    Haha.. so true to lead by example when no one is having fun.. I remember this club I played at people were dancing but there wasn’t any heart.. it was like watching robots.. chuck on how bizarre by OMC song and they all came to life…

  • @tristanplays7377
    @tristanplays7377 3 года назад +3

    Do a video on the different ways to mix Hardstyle/hard dance music and your opinion on playing it in front of a crowd who don't know the genre but they like other genres of music unless if I play Hardstyle remixes of popular songs that they know of👍👍
    Btw great video info and keep up with the good work

    • @3zuli
      @3zuli 3 года назад

      Yes, I would also love to see some creative mixing tips for Hardstyle!

  • @Hihihaha53
    @Hihihaha53 Год назад

    Thank you so much 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼

  • @chouf4743
    @chouf4743 3 года назад

    Andrew, love your content. Most of all, love that you are sharing your knowledge with the world so that more people can get excited about djing.

  • @_niick12_
    @_niick12_ 3 года назад +1

    Do a video about how to mix Trance!!
    I really like your videos!! They are so informative and have good explaination!!

    • @ClubReadyDJSchool
      @ClubReadyDJSchool  3 года назад

      I believe I did one a while back - check back in my earlier videos made :)

    • @windsailor
      @windsailor 3 года назад +1

      Agree. We need more Trance. Uplifting rocks!

  • @jesseyam
    @jesseyam 3 года назад

    Dj POETRY - MAAAN!

  • @jkjase1767
    @jkjase1767 3 года назад

    Been watching your videos for so long now, helped me so much just your youtube videos alone. I'm gonna need to buy this course

  • @earlwhiff2012
    @earlwhiff2012 3 года назад

    Thanks again ,,,, inspiration on a monday is awesome man .

  • @rtc1024
    @rtc1024 3 года назад

    Just realized that I did just the total opposite of reading the crowd. It definitely was a learning experience.

  • @timr3691
    @timr3691 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much man!

  • @VeteranTreeGroup
    @VeteranTreeGroup 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the hard work you put in Andrew much appreciated mate

  • @KingGreatnessKG
    @KingGreatnessKG 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @ReverendHellbilly
    @ReverendHellbilly 2 года назад

    🙏Great advice. Cheers 🍻🙏👺

  • @chaosparticles
    @chaosparticles 3 года назад

    Wonderful! So inspiring and great advice. Thanks so much 🙏 ❤

  • @UndeadBoogie
    @UndeadBoogie 3 года назад

    Glad you covered this. I made this exact comment on your last video :D Great stuff as always!

  • @christaylor7314
    @christaylor7314 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the mention Andrew haha ❤️🍻

    • @ClubReadyDJSchool
      @ClubReadyDJSchool  3 года назад

      No problem 👍

    • @Jamie_Griff
      @Jamie_Griff 3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Andrew, we had a blast!!
      @chris - fancy a trip to Sydney?! 😉

  • @RS-sv3bl
    @RS-sv3bl 3 года назад

    Love it! You hit the nail on the head every time

  • @D3MOR
    @D3MOR 3 года назад

    Love your passion man ! Keep it going 💜💜💜

  • @dhrbakker8032
    @dhrbakker8032 3 года назад

    friendly video, good insights. This weekend was less than the last with the club ready tribe live stream. Not only was the after party fun, but powerful sets from 909 Riot and Rayataz blew me away, Simco and Billy Simpson fantastic. And so much more for a wonderfully good weekend.

  • @huwwackman
    @huwwackman 3 года назад +1

    Nice dude.

  • @stebarker1641
    @stebarker1641 3 года назад

    GOLD x

  • @janjezek9333
    @janjezek9333 2 года назад

    My advice to start and dampen stage fright (yes, you always have, and will have it, otherwise you should definitely reduce your cocaine consumption) is,
    to prepare the first 3 to 5 tracks where you will start. after that you will not nervous anymore and play whatever you'd like. no matter if you start with track 1, 2 or three. you will be safe

  • @angusduncanson2603
    @angusduncanson2603 3 года назад

    Another cracking vid !

  • @josemanuelpachecogonzalez
    @josemanuelpachecogonzalez 3 года назад

    Thank you for the advices!!!!

  • @sanpreetpalaya4865
    @sanpreetpalaya4865 3 года назад

    Great teacher ❤️

  • @g33keh76
    @g33keh76 3 года назад +2

    Once again Andrew, another great video. What happens when you want to bring your thoughtfully prepared vibe to people who have only ever been to events with really poor dj's? How do you break that expectation of shitty generic 70's/ 80's/ 90's radio crap and banality? How do you convert those who ignore your attempts at building a vibe and ask 'hey m8, have you got any Abba?'

    • @DuckNuts1223
      @DuckNuts1223 3 года назад +6

      You’re playing the wrong events.

    • @christosg1985
      @christosg1985 3 года назад +3

      My experience is you can't. They're not there for that. Ive just learned to be really picky about what types of crowds I perform for, make sure its people who are into the kind of music you want to play, even if it means I turn down lots of jobs

    • @dkae92
      @dkae92 2 года назад

      Make mashups?

  • @LoVeAmBiEnT
    @LoVeAmBiEnT 3 года назад

    You are on point tho in this video. People listen carefully 😉

  • @KungFuChess
    @KungFuChess 3 года назад

    The chess analogy is spot on! Good vibes mate ✌️✌️

  • @Ollieb-zj1dn
    @Ollieb-zj1dn 3 года назад

    Can we get a video of setting up active speakers with volume and settings to get the best sounds, prolong your speakers life etc??

  • @jamiecampbell5690
    @jamiecampbell5690 3 года назад

    Amazing video as always would you be able to do a jungle drum & bass set at some point as well as would love to see how you would go about doing it

  • @lamborghinimiura7625
    @lamborghinimiura7625 3 года назад

    You're describing a problem with a song composition I'm working on. The song is the micro, the set is the macro.

  • @trollingkorean7009
    @trollingkorean7009 3 года назад +2

    Great tips as always!
    Could I ask how knowledgeable DJs are with their track list?
    i.e. what % of tracks you fully know in and out vs % tracks somewhat familiar vs. % minimal/new
    Theoretically you would want 100% in depth knowledge, but sometimes it gets repetitive playing the same tracks

    • @chouf4743
      @chouf4743 3 года назад +1

      I found that frequently mixing with your playlists allows you to better understand your tracks. This will also allow you to experiment and identify tracks that have great synergy with each other. As Andrew preaches, time on the decks is time well spent.

    • @matthenley3886
      @matthenley3886 3 года назад +1

      You should be playing music you love so it shouldn’t really be a chore to listen to it. However I think it depends on the type of music I.E it’s perhaps not necessary for a more minimal techno tune but if it’s a track with more elements then it’s an advantage to know the structure fairly well.

    • @trollingkorean7009
      @trollingkorean7009 3 года назад +1

      @@matthenley3886 yea I think my issue is that I find new tracks I like faster than what I can memorize

    • @trollingkorean7009
      @trollingkorean7009 3 года назад +1

      @@chouf4743 Thanks for the reply. I definitely need to spend more time on decks. My transitions could be more creative with more in depth understanding

    • @davidedwards3838
      @davidedwards3838 3 года назад +1

      I buy 50 tracks at a time and I play the crap out them so I know all my tracks

  • @d.c.o.7544
    @d.c.o.7544 2 года назад

    Is that a decorative sound absorber behind him? If so, clever.

  • @jaredmonson1
    @jaredmonson1 3 года назад

    @Club Ready DJ School which Camelphat Tomorrowland set was that? Gotta learn from the best!

    • @ClubReadyDJSchool
      @ClubReadyDJSchool  3 года назад

      IN truth not sure now, just something I stumbled on that caught my attention.

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK 3 года назад

    🖤

  • @raze1286
    @raze1286 3 года назад

    This comment isn’t necessarily related to the video, but I feel compelled to ask a question.
    How do you bring a new sound to a club or area that is stuck in their ways musically?
    The area I live in isn’t really hip to “dance” music, as in not much of a scene to support it.
    How can that be improved or changed? Just curious if you have covered this topic.
    Thank you in advance, keep the energy up and the life advice coming!

    • @daveross5275
      @daveross5275 3 года назад +1

      I am in the same situation. I am in Medicine Hat, Alberta. We have a small crew but tough to find space.

    • @ClubReadyDJSchool
      @ClubReadyDJSchool  3 года назад +1

      This can be tough, first figure out what they do like and start there and find creative ways to educate them whilst keeping things familiar for them :)

    • @raze1286
      @raze1286 3 года назад

      @@ClubReadyDJSchool so I suppose this would kinda fall under the whole immerse yourself in the world and learn who’s who and what the environment is like.
      Thank you again for the help, guess I’ve got some homework to do now.

  • @ivanalvarezz
    @ivanalvarezz 3 года назад

    Is it possible for a 15 year old to get gigs in clubs?? I have no idea how to approach the promoter without getting IDed

    • @rubenschilling
      @rubenschilling 2 года назад

      probably not because you need to be 16/18/21 to get into a club (depending on the law of your country)

  • @AdamSmith-ola369
    @AdamSmith-ola369 3 года назад +1

    Circle of fifths