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Another fallout of playing nothing but high-intensity music is the crowd getting burned out from the volume and energy level. The flip side is equally challenging. If you allow one person’s request to be honored, don’t you have to observe them all? One reason for its popularity is DJs can create seamless playlists utilizing EDM styles like techno, electro, dance-pop, and house.

What is the general age of the crowd? DJing a college-age rave will require a playlist different from that of entertaining the Class Reunion of 1984.Don't listen to what Radiohead said: pop will never, ever die.It's 2023, and banging new pop songs are getting released every week.Madonna's 2023 anthem ‘Padam Padam’ has even made it to our top spot on this list, with its euphoric electropop vibes, and Dua Lipa's ‘Barbie’ tune ‘Dance the Night’ is up there with the greats.

As the pandemic headed into another year, the world wondered if the music business would recover or implode and disappear forever. We’ll assume that for your wedding playlist, you’ll utilize a majority of the songs listed previously and toss these gems in to appeal to the masses. Music rebelled with such abandon of styles that many experts hail it as the decade full of boundary-breaking, counterculture artists. Scratch DJ. Scratch DJs use turntables to create the “scratch” sound that’s popular. Invest in turntables with high-end jog wheels since these do most of the work. You’ll also need a quality mixer to crossfade from mixing to scratching. The best approach seems to be using “soft no.” Instead of gesturing to your “no requests for you!” sign by your mixer, listen to them and consider the source.If you’re DJing a wedding and the mother-of-the-bride is making a request, you probably should try to appease her. The gig will determine the playlist. In other words, songs for a wedding probably won’t work for a house party. This skill is a craft that takes time to hone, so be patient. Many pros add that reading a crowd is a gut instinct.

Some DJs who used this approach admitted later that it probably cost them future gigs, networking opportunities, and popularity.

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