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OK well, I am on the road to DJ-ism(?) and I need some good songs that can be used to mix. This includes dubstep, hardstyle, house, techno, or almost anything else you can think of.



OK well, I am on the road to DJ-ism(?) and I need some good songs that can be used to mix. This includes dubstep, hardstyle, house, techno, or almost anything else you can think of.
Found your problem.


Found your problem.
I don't agree with your dislike for dubstep, but I agree that it is hard to mix dubstep. I mean, unless you want to fade outros into intros (which isn't really DJing at all..) dubstep is pretty limited on what you can do. I've played around with swapping drops between songs, use the build up from one and the drop from another in a quick switch.

edit:
Dubstep is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU75uz0b8EU
Try that.
I was like "what the forget is this terrible so- HOLY forget"

edit 2:
A word of advice, when mixing songs you might want to stay within the same artist for particular song mixes, some artists have such different styles it interrupts the flow of the music. For example; this song is very different from this song.

edit 3:
DJ Mangoo - Eurodancer.
If I remember correctly this song is dream trance (I can't be bothered to listen), which is very easy to mix with other dream trance songs. The problem is, all the songs sound gay as stuff.
« Last Edit: July 01, 2011, 05:35:54 AM by TripleNickels »

Thanks for the help, and @TripleNickels: It is pretty hard to mix dubstep, I agree. I usually use the drops to introduce new, colder songs to cool down the dubstep's heat.

Gonna find all dubstep or hardstyle remixes of video game music and mix them together