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Old 01-27-2006, 06:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
The_Juke
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Originally Posted by Muzak
DJs, I need you.
O.K, so me and my friend are planning a dance/rock party that is only Rock/Punk/Metal/Alternative-Rock music. We have a Gynormous amount of music so i am not asking for speciafic songs or Artist. What I am asking is if anyone knows the best set of types of song to play at which time. How do you get a good party going? For instance, when should I play the slow songs?, how about the faster energetic ones? Heavy songs? Is it a good idea to switch from heavy to possibly sogt and forth or keep in a good transition of the songs? The dance will be about 2 hours and the last song is a manditory Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven (school thing).
I hope for serious suggestions and I thank you for your help.
I find each crowed to be different but I always try and slowly increase/decrease the tempo and not make drastic changes. Slow the pase down every now and again to moderate songs and let people hangout and talk but only for a few songs. That is good time to take request as well and gives people a break while still enjoying the music. Talk TALk TALK.... You are the ring leader! If you know someone in the crowed get them to help by dancing with them.

Have every style of music available especialy the Disco hits. A good sister Sledge or Bee Gee's can save a dieing party. Don't forget the cheezy crap like the Cha Cha Slide, guys hate it but will dance to it if they think they may get laid. Also have a the droopy old Country songs ready to go.... They chics will ask. No matter what they say the party's music is supposed to be you will be asked to play it.
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