Its not that hard. You just need to practice. I have been playing anywhere from 4-6 different genres (not subgenres) in my sets lately.
Make sure you have all your tunes bpm'd correctly.
Try matching things that are half time or double time to make your transitions.
I just found this
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Sounds like he just uses tracks that have a bit of silence before them
All you need to do is understand that a tune that reads as 70 in a bpm counter, can actually mix as 140 as well.So to mix a track that is at 135bpm with one that is 70bpm
now if u wanted to cheat, which im sure alot of bigname djs/producers do...
If u are any good at producing you could easily stick a dnb beat on the beginning of any other genre track. then save it as an mp3 and then voila you can mix the intro dnb beat with what evers playing by using a cdj and just cut it at the drop.
Ive never done this myself but i imagine a lot of djs do do this.
Wow thats a sick idea actually, make an mp3 of two tunes mixed together, something that is too crazy or difficult to attempt on stage
Wow thats a sick idea actually, make an mp3 of two tunes mixed together, something that is too crazy or difficult to attempt on stage