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How to be an opening DJ…

August 6th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

I find it so interesting that as a dj you have to start off by opening nights for bigger and more established DJs and yet so few DJs actually know how to open properly.

Time and time again I walk into nights where other DJs are playing and, in typical dj fashion, I think ‘what is this DJ doing? He should be playing this track and not that one’. It is standard for all DJs to think that they can do a better job than whatever DJ is playing, I think it is part of human nature to think you have better taste in music than everyone else.

That being said, there are a few important “what not to do” points that an opening DJ should keep in mind when opening the night:

- Do NOT play tracks of the DJ/Producer that you are playing before. If you are opening for Dubfire DO NOT play any tracks that Dubfire produced or that he has been playing recently.

-128 BPM at 11:00pm is not acceptable when opening for a house dj. A DJ is suppose to read the crowd and play accordingly but the old industry rule is 124 @ 12pm. This means that you should not be playing anything too far over 124 bpm before 12pm. This is so that the headline DJ will have room to speed it up and bang it out if he wants.

-Just because you are playing the right speed (124 @ 12) does not mean that you can just pitch down big name tracks. Big peak time tracks are suppose to be played at peak time. A Richard Dinsdale track or anything that is usually played at 2am and at 128bpm is not opening music. There are always some exceptions to the rule but generally deep house, tech house and even some minimal make for great opening music. Here are some examples of opening music:

Urbantorque Recordings Listen I Try
AN-2 Remix
François DuBois, An-2, Urbantorque Recordings
2007-05-14
5:40 $1.98
Urbantorque Recordings Listen I Try
Original Mix
François DuBois Urbantorque Recordings
2007-05-14
7:51 $1.98
Great Stuff Records Listen A Thousand Nights
Original Mix
Gregor Tresher Great Stuff Records
2007-07-30
7:39 $1.98
Nordic Trax Listen Seven of Nine
Original Mix
Andrew Macari Nordic Trax
2004-07-13
4:36 $1.48
Defected Listen What God Has Chosen
Jimpster Dub
The Rock Solid All-Stars, Pete Doyle, Defected
2007-04-29
6:52 $1.98
Salted Listen Strategy
Original Mix
Joshua Heath Salted
2007-07-24
7:06 $1.98

Warm, deep, and grooving tracks are what opening is all about.

-Do not hang around in the DJ Booth after the headliner has started playing. If you want to sit back and learn, cool! If you want to have a chat with him or her for a bit, also cool. Do not jump around, play with the eqs or the effects on the mixer or make requests when you are done.

-Do not let all of your friends hang around in the booth with the headliner. There is no reason for them to be up there. Bring them up, show them around, introduce them to whoever but after a few minuets lead them back down to the dancefloor.

-Ask the promoter and even the headlining DJ what style and tempo you should play. Ask the headliner when he is coming on what type of a track he would like to be left off with.

The ironic thing about this industry is that it is generally the DJs that know how to open properly that end up making their way to playing the peak time slots. If you want to be playing to big crowds at decent times, watch the pros, take my advice above and learn how to open.

Best of luck!

The music, it changes…

August 4th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

“The music, In changes…” These are the lyrics from one of my favorite House Music tracks by Sandy Rivera.

Dan (my business partner in Play It Tonight) and I recently got into a discussion about dance music genres and at the time it got somewhat heated. “Deep house is such a dated sound” said Dan to me - the deep house DJ.

Salted Listen Strategy
Original Mix
Joshua Heath Salted
2007-07-24
7:06 $1.98

Electro is played out man” I said to Dan - Vancouver’s biggest and best Electro house and tech house DJ.

Toolroom Records & Traxx Listen Road Kill
Cedric Gervais Remix
Dubfire Toolroom Records & Traxx
2007-07-25
7:49 $1.98

Eventually cooler heads prevailed and we came to the agreement that in dance music, some genre is cool in some part of the world at any given time. It is all cyclical. I have been told that as a backlash to the minimal movement in places like Berlin, Deep House is “it”. Whereas over here in Vancouver, clubbers are still losing it to the tech and electro house.

After our coversation I thought about it some more and realized how great it is that the ‘in sub-genre’ changes so much . This almost monthly cycle of the cool sub-genre keeps things fresh and prompts creativity becuase the cool genre is always changing.

Furthermore, this phenominon does not happen in other genres of music. In the hip hop world there are different genres of rap music but there isn’t any changing. If you are a fan of underground hip hop, then you will listen to underground hip hop and that is it. When you go to hip hop clubs you hear mainstream rap and it sounds the same as the hip hope that was being played in clubs 5 years ago. I am not in the hip hop scene as much as some of my friends but it seems to me that the genres are static and that everything is stale. There is no new sounds, there is no “in” genre of hip hop. The radio dictactates what is played and that is considered cool (I guess the same could be said for Pete Tong and Dance Music).

In the end I am glad and excited to be a part of a genre of music that is constantly dynamically changing. It is exciting and refresing to hear new sounds and to hear songs that cross sub-genres but still rock the dancefloors. I look forward to the next cool genre this month and a new genre for the following month.

The music, it changes…

July 26th, Top Releases

July 26th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

This week we have another HOT list of TOP RELEASES! We have taken the time to scan through the 438 new releases this week to pull out the gems for you to rock this weekend! Click on the PLAY buttons below to listen to the samples.

“Time After Time” - Tocadisco [Superstar Recordings]

Superstar Recordings Listen Time After Time
Original Mix
Tocadisco Superstar Recordings
2007-07-20
7:09 $1.98  

“Star Future” - Discokris [Discokris Records]

Discokris Records Listen Star Future
Electro House Mix
Discokris Discokris Records
2007-07-25
7:12 $1.98  

“Strategy” - Joshua Heath [Salted]

Salted Listen Strategy
Original Mix
Joshua Heath Salted
2007-07-24
7:06 $1.98  

“My Headphones (420 re-rub)” - Joshua Heath [Salted]

Salted Listen My Headphones
420 re-rub
Joshua Heath Salted
2007-07-24
5:36 $1.98  

Let us know your thoughts on this week’s picks!

July 12th, Top Releases

July 12th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

Here are our picks from the hottest brand new releases in the world of dance music for this week. Click on the play buttons to listen to a sample of that song and click buy to add them to you cart. We guarantee they will rock the dance floor!

Justify - David Gomez [Sutil Vox Digital]

Bumpin’ original mix that will get your head bobbin.

Sutil Vox Digital Listen Justify
Original SVD Mix
David Gomez Sutil Vox Digital
2007-07-10
7:16 $1.98  

Another bumping house version with a more uplifting beautiful melody.

Sutil Vox Digital Listen Justify
SVD Radio Mix
David Gomez Sutil Vox Digital
2007-07-10
3:28 $1.98  

Don’t Be Silent - Superbass [Toolroom Records & Traxx]

Another SICK remix by DIRTY SOUTH! DIRTY!!!

Toolroom Records & Traxx Listen Don’t Be Silent ft. Dominique Woolf
Dirty South Remix
Superbass Toolroom Records & Traxx
2007-07-12
7:56 $1.98

About Us - Colette [OM Records]

Sick DEEP remix of Colette’s track!

OM Records Listen About Us
Kooba’s Buggin Out Dub
Colette OM Records
2007-07-10
6:29 $1.98

Totally different than the Kooba Dub but you can never go wrong with a RICHARD DINSDALE remix!!

OM Records Listen About Us
Richard Dinsdale Cruncy Mix
Colette OM Records
2007-07-10
6:22 $1.98

Woman Of the Sun Pt. 2 - Onionz [OM Records]

Francois Dubois Sunshine Dub Mix - SICK DEEP HOUSE!

OM Records Listen Woman Of the Sun
Francois Dubois Sunshine Vocal Mix
Onionz OM Records
2007-07-10
8:13 $1.98

Put The Lime In Da Coconut - Cobblestone Jazz [Wagon Repair]

WAGON REPAIR = amazing tech house!

Wagon Repair Listen Saturday Night
Original Mix
Cobblestone Jazz Wagon Repair
2007-07-02
11:38 $1.98  

So…what are your thoughts? Good picks? What would you like to see in the New Release posts in future weeks?

A Tribute To House Music…

July 11th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

My fist video: A TRIBUTE TO HOUSE MUSIC…

Ever since I was a puppy I have been obsessed with music. Oddly enough, the first memory that I have of my obsession with music is of myself going to the local music store with my parents. I convinced them to let me buy my first Tape by the one and only MC Hammer. I can remember spending hours and hours listening to the same song(s) repeatedly late at night and having my parents tell me to go to bed. Despite the fact that my musical tastes have changed, I still have not been able to get to bed on time thanks to my old friend Music. She has a nasty habit of keeping me up late at night.

Don’t get me wrong, my relationship with music isn’t all bad. Scattered sleep and eating patterns aside, music has brought nothing but good into my life.

There is nothing as good as dance music at cheering me up when I am down. Music is always there for me to highlight the great moments and to pick me up when challenges get me down. When I walk down the street with good music life becomes a video game. Trees, people, cars all move erratically but are still somehow in rhythm with the music. There is a piece of music that suits and even enhances every moment of life. There is no better feeling than playing a song that you love to a crowd and having them express their appreciation to you for choosing that song. These are the reasons why I felt compelled to make this video:

If you look closely you will see video of Dan (the founder of Play It Tonight) playing on a yacht party half way through the movie and myself playing in a club at the end. All of the video was shot in Vancouver, Canada. If you guys like the music in the video then I recommend checking out the following tracks:

Deep Records Listen Leave Me Cold
Original Mix
Stef Vroljik, 16 Bit Lolitas, Deep Records
2005-03-01
7:37 $1.48
Esho Recordings Listen Lightsource
Original Mix
Mindflight Esho Recordings
2000-11-15
9:32 $1.48
Jalapeno Records Listen Italian Summer
Original Mix
Niquid Jalapeno Records
2003-10-01
7:07 $1.48
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