Lodger
Certified Funk Master
Hey, all
although i dj, I'm also a producer. I produce mostly alt. hip hop. I'm trying to get myself played out more and develop more of a listener-base. Recently I got a chance to play a few of my tracks for a couple of local dj's and they had said that although they liked these tracks, they wouldn't be comfortable mixing them into their sets because they dont really mesh up with the conventions of what they're making (they were also spinning mostly sample-based hip hop). As a producer are these tracks falling away from dj friendly? Any feedback is appreciated
www.myspace.com/dubsquadron9
-Lodger
although i dj, I'm also a producer. I produce mostly alt. hip hop. I'm trying to get myself played out more and develop more of a listener-base. Recently I got a chance to play a few of my tracks for a couple of local dj's and they had said that although they liked these tracks, they wouldn't be comfortable mixing them into their sets because they dont really mesh up with the conventions of what they're making (they were also spinning mostly sample-based hip hop). As a producer are these tracks falling away from dj friendly? Any feedback is appreciated
www.myspace.com/dubsquadron9
-Lodger
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