3 Easy Playlist Fixes That Make Boring Sets IMPOSSIBLE
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The way you create your playlists might be holding you back. Do you feel like your sets lack creativity and never achieve a true connection with your audience? In this video I show you some tips to help you reimagine how you’ve been thinking about how you prepare your music.
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Spot on with basing sets off feelings and emotions
Man I can't express how much I love your videos, they're just overflowing with juicy and genuinely thought provoking advice and mentorship! Contrast this with seemingly every other youtube dj channel which is just trying to drip-feed the absolute minimum amount of knowledge they can get away with in order to ram some paid course down your throat which will apparently instantly make you wikid (looking at you crossfader, who's host gives me the same vibes as a secondary school english teacher who doesn't want to be there and isn't getting paid enough to give a fuck). you're obviously in it for the love of music and sharing that with us all - thank you so much for doing it! Much love!!
great video and nice tips.
Dimension is Robert Etheridge
Sub Focus is Nicolaas Douwma
They've worked on tracks together, Desire for example.
so much quality in this video, great respect from italy
"Check this video next" (video pops up opposite side of where you are pointing at) 🤣 Love your videos! Super informative and I am so grateful for these!
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First minute of this video and I’m already learning new things! Thanks bro
Another great video Chris thank you
I love recording myself jamming and listening back a day later.
fabric at 2am u killed me
Great work, most informative videos and even makes me laugh
Feeling is everything!!
Thank you so much!! Your videos are amazing and really helping me build the right habits and fundamentals as I learn how to mix! More blessings to you Chris! 😊
Wikid video man!!!! Love the bit about pallets
Cheers for the help with the inane questions as always dude 🫡
Just discovered your videos and i like them. I'm trying to figure out a better to mix more quickly. I've spent years organizing my tracks with tags like the genre but also what it's in the track that would be nice to mix (drop, vocals, melody, build up, etc). This is very helpful to create a epic mix but not helpful to mix freestyle on the go because it's too long for me to find the tracks i have too many... Anyway, what i really want to know is what is this mario bros in the back, seems very cool ahaha
The tech house hate on this channel is so entertaining
Thanks, I really enjoy your videos! I had a question? I like to match up tracts by using auto tempo and key. Is there a way to save the track that I created after changing the tempo and key and then be able to call up that track, or do I have to match up the tempo and the key every time?
If you mean can you recall the changes you made during the mix next time then nope, the track will go back to its default
So Tech House is your main genre right?
Top 3 at least
Hi there Chris, i am really struggling with organising my music, after watching nearly all videos known to man i still can't seem to get a proper system in place due to the diverse collection i have. If you could help out or reach out and kinda understand where or what i mean, that would be amazing and i would be forever grateful! Massive fan of your videos and especially your humour!
Will keep on watching
It might help to spend less time organizing and more time playing. Play for yourself or friends or for a livestream or for a recorded mix on a site. You can get really into the weeds about whether qualifies as this genre or that, or maybe should be listed by some metric like BPM. But in the end the listener doesn't care about any of that, and the whole point of organizing is to gain more access to what people or you enjoy from the grey mass.
While you're playing you can get feedback on whats working and pay attention to that. If something is slightly out of genre, but fits thats OK.. thats a discovery you've made.
Love this ⬆️ I would add if your collection is large make sure you have a way to identify and remove tracks that aren’t pulling their weight. Over time your library will become higher quality
Yes very important. If they aren't moving you than they aren't of use to exciting you to be able to move other people either.@@ReallyChrisM
Hi! I had trouble with this as well And I felt like I will never be satisfied. But I settled for sorting by date and it has really calmed my nerves. Example of hierarchy I use is Source I get from (BPM Supreme, Beatport, Physical CD, etc) then inside I have it down by year and month (2024 01 January would be this month) and then all files I download from there will go into that folder for this month. Reasons why I enjoy this is because its easier for me to remember when I got a track vs having to remember where I put my newest track. I hope this helps!
I've been doing this for a bit - converting Histories and using them, as you describe. Really helps. What I don't think is happening, when I play "out" my Histories are not coming back from the CDJs in the club on my USB. Should I assume that histories only happen if I am playing on a device that is connected to my laptop/Rekordbox software? Thanks!
check the option shown at 00:44 is set - should help!
So would you say you’re always pretty much freestyle playing? This is how I usually play, but sometimes I feel like putting together a linear playlist at home that I’ve spent hours curating that I’m pretty sure will be a really good two hours for everyone. To be more clear I’m not recording a set a home and then just pressing play, but I’m mixing all the tracks in order that I’ve already pieced together. Do you ever do that?
I wrote about this a little in the newsletter. I tend to mostly freestyle but when planning a guestmix or recorded set I put together some key tunes I know I want to include, roughly what order and then use them as a springboard to explore
"art decorates space, music decorates time."
You weren't kidding about liking Drum and Bass.... from your BPMs at 1:13.
Only play vips and dubplates and atleast tripple drop every 10mins and youre sorted 🤙
Anyone else clap @ 7:00 🤣
if the dancefloor clears it's simply because they have shit taste in music :p
My sets are a reflection of my personality…boring.
In all seriousness though, really good video. Especially finding your vibe, this is what makes YOU a standout DJ. ❤