Off Your Game?
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Off Your Game?
I spent the better part of Saturday listening to music for the final touches of my Yehoodi show and got caught in the wrong mindset for DJing a dance. Everyone had a good time and I kept the floor moving but I was always a step behind and never quite "got it."
How do you all work yourselves out of the rut?
Kalman
How do you all work yourselves out of the rut?
Kalman
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I know you were off your game, but I still had a great time Saturday night. You played some stuff we haven't touched in many moons (Hucklebuck, Buena Sera).
But, back to the real question, what do you do when you are not on your game? I hate that feeling, it feels like I spend three minutes looking thru my book and 10 hurried seconds just throwing something in the deck before the song ends. Those are very stressful nights. I wish I knew how to get rid of them also. Maybe a couple of shots of liquid courage from the back pack
But, back to the real question, what do you do when you are not on your game? I hate that feeling, it feels like I spend three minutes looking thru my book and 10 hurried seconds just throwing something in the deck before the song ends. Those are very stressful nights. I wish I knew how to get rid of them also. Maybe a couple of shots of liquid courage from the back pack

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Not "Buena Sera" - "Basin Street Blues/Sleepy Time Down South."wheresmygravy wrote:I know you were off your game, but I still had a great time Saturday night. You played some stuff we haven't touched in many moons (Hucklebuck, Buena Sera).
Yeah, it still felt lopsided and stanky. You played a good set, though. My hand off was weak - should have told you about "Stompin' at the Savoy."
My bad.
Kalman
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Re: Off Your Game?
Work through your book one CD at a time, playing one track that you've never played before off of each album.mousethief wrote: How do you all work yourselves out of the rut?
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If things are not going well, I will play proven favorites. Songs I am sick of that have been overplayed. Hits.
Luckily, there are a lot of proven songs, some of them I hardly ever get around to playing.
As a compilation DJ, I pretty much have specific mix CDs that will always get me out of a jam.
Nathan
Luckily, there are a lot of proven songs, some of them I hardly ever get around to playing.
As a compilation DJ, I pretty much have specific mix CDs that will always get me out of a jam.
Nathan
Re: Off Your Game?
I actually just try to slog through it. I figure at some point I'll get back into the flow of things.mousethief wrote:I spent the better part of Saturday listening to music for the final touches of my Yehoodi show and got caught in the wrong mindset for DJing a dance. Everyone had a good time and I kept the floor moving but I was always a step behind and never quite "got it."
How do you all work yourselves out of the rut?
Kalman
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This kind of rut happens in radio and dance DJ work.
Here is a simple trick that one of the veteran DJs at the radio station I volunteer at taught me.
Keep a 30 or 60 min play list handy that you know has worked in the past. When you 'feel' the rutt happening, stop what your doing and pull out of the old stand by play list.
It sounds contrived, but it works everytime.
Hope it helps,
Jerry
Here is a simple trick that one of the veteran DJs at the radio station I volunteer at taught me.
Keep a 30 or 60 min play list handy that you know has worked in the past. When you 'feel' the rutt happening, stop what your doing and pull out of the old stand by play list.
It sounds contrived, but it works everytime.
Hope it helps,
Jerry
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