Popular Post Hooker1951 Posted March 4, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 4, 2015 Excuses! Excuses! Excuses! Dance Floors are for Dancing on that's why all venues have them Surely every DJ worth is salt should be striving to fill the dance floor.If not you might as well book a room with just tables and chairs just listen to the music or stay at home, friends houses ect and listen. it's a sad sight looking at a empty dance floor hours at a time, it's even worse when you spot some tumble weed blowing across it! you've got to try to put some passion in it and dancing is a big part of that passion in northern Soul.Remember DJ,s didn't make the music they just play it at least learn how to play it in the right order to create a atmosphere I used to think that DJ,s could all do that if they tried .Then I realised a lot of them can't. They think they can get away with playing a few big records here and there.and all will be forgiven.Or people think there gurus not to be questioned because of their ultimate wisdom in soul. my opinion only, humble opinion. God Bless ML 9
Labeat Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Whether it's a £10 record or a 10 Grand record, it WILL NOT matter, dancers will dance to whatever they feel like on the night. Let's chuck this hindsight business out the window! 3
Popular Post Steve L Posted March 4, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) Excuses! Excuses! Excuses! Dance Floors are for Dancing on that's why all venues have them Surely every DJ worth is salt should be striving to fill the dance floor. God Bless ML Dance floors are for dancing on and its a dance based scene, there's nothing better than a packed floor and an atmosphere you can cut with a knife - agreed. BUT and here's the big but - nights out AREN'T for going out week after week, month after month and year after year to hear the SAME hammered to death records which is what happens in general. If you've got to do this to keep the floor full, count me out - its enough to bore you to death! I know the thread isn't exactly about this but this issue is at the heart of the debate! Only my humble opinion of course Edited March 4, 2015 by Steve L 5
Steve L Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Who's it by Steve? Sar Cazam & The P-Takers on Hu-Ma…….
ZootSuit Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Simples. If you wouldn't dance to a record yourself don't play it Steve Absolutley spot on :yes: 3
ZootSuit Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Floor is empty, what does a DJ do ? Stop playing crossover sh*te Too right 2
ZootSuit Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) With the confidence you have Len why no dj spots anywhere or are they just local do's. I cannot criticize you as a dj as i have never heard you out anywhere, i wouldn't anyway, it's just that you appear to have lot's of answers to the correct way to dj. Personally, unless you are a professional dj i think it's the mood of the night and luck for the attributes. Just so happens I attend venues Len DJ's at and also promotes in and around Northampton, and while our musical tastes are opposite ends of the spectrum, I'm old school Northern and Uptempo modern, (deffo no fan of smoochie shite modern, sold Soul Carp a copy of Neo Experiance 'cause I did'nt like it) but Len has DJ'd at the 100 club several times, sure Ady will confirm, St.Ives All Nighters, Rugby All Nighter, Va VA Voom, The Pemberton and various others inc current venture Lenny's in Wellinbourgh so he does have some experience. In passing I've DJ'd for him on one occasion at the Pemberton, the first time I ever did it, DJ'd in public, not my living room played 4 tracks cleared the floor in seconds and gave it up as bad job, and the tracks were not obscurities either inc Pooking Hudson. Edited March 4, 2015 by ZootSuit
Hooker1951 Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Dance floors are for dancing on and its a dance based scene, there's nothing better than a packed floor and an atmosphere you can cut with a knife - agreed. BUT and here's the big but - nights out AREN'T for going out week after week, month after month and year after year to hear the SAME hammered to death records which is what happens in general. If you've got to do this to keep the floor full, count me out - its enough to bore you to death! I know the thread isn't exactly about this but this issue is at the heart of the debate! Only my humble opinion of course That's not what I said.I for one don't want to hear the same old tunes but some DJ,s can't even get it right playing them. if your bored to death it means your not happy with the Dj,s nothing wrong with that It's your humble opinion of course ML
Labeat Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Just so happens I attend venues Len DJ's at and also promotes in and around Northampton, and while our musical tastes are opposite ends of the spectrum, I'm old school Northern and Uptempo modern, (deffo no fan of smoochie shite modern, sold Soul Carp a copy of Neo Experiance 'cause I did'nt like it) but Len has DJ'd at the 100 club several times, sure Ady will confirm, St.Ives All Nighters, Rugby All Nighter, Va VA Voom, The Pemberton and various others inc current venture Lenny's in Wellinbourgh so he does have some experience. In passing I've DJ'd for him on one occasion at the Pemberton, the first time I ever did it, DJ'd in public, not my living room played 4 tracks cleared the floor in seconds and gave it up as bad job, and the tracks were not obscurities either inc Pooking Hudson. Fair comments Zoot, but all the venues you mention are all "local" aren't they No Northern "Mill" town among em
richo991 Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) You can predict what some Djs will play .Big names as well !!!!!!!! think any good Dj traveling to an away event would pick his tracks to play & take a few safe tunes & a range of old & new just in case Edited March 4, 2015 by richo991 1
Quinvy Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Sar Cazam & The P-Takers on Hu-Ma……. Can I use that as a cover up? They'll be people searching for that on youtube as we speak.
Labeat Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 You can predict what some Djs will play .Big names as well !!!!!!!! think any good Dj traveling to an away event would pick his tracks to play & take a few safe tunes & a range of old & new just in case Variety eh rich, thats what does it
Steve L Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 That's not what I said.I for one don't want to hear the same old tunes but some DJ,s can't even get it right playing them. if your bored to death it means your not happy with the Dj,s nothing wrong with that It's your humble opinion of course ML What you said was "every DJ worth his salt should be striving to fill the dance floor" What that results in, in my experience, is the said DJ's playing the same, safe records because they're afraid that something outside that bracket will clear the floor. "‹Thats the connection I was making, don't you think thats true? 3
Popular Post Hooker1951 Posted March 4, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 4, 2015 What you said was "every DJ worth his salt should be striving to fill the dance floor" What that results in, in my experience, is the said DJ's playing the same, safe records because they're afraid that something outside that bracket will clear the floor. "‹Thats the connection I was making, don't you think thats true? I understand the point your making very well Chalky highlighted it in a earlier comment about getting the correct balance that balance can only aqquired by constantly being aware of the crowd your playing to are they a Allniter crowd who like substances,a soul night crowd who like a few beers,oldies crowd ,rare soul,or Modern, all these factors come into play to make a good time.I get the impression that a good number of Dj,s don't take these things into consideration and don't alter their sets accordingly.leading to empty dance floors A Good dj should be able to pull it back if things are going wrong not carry on jumping of the cliff.I Take your point about playing safe though I've been there loads of times the only options you have Steve is you can at least make sure the safe records you play are the best and not the same old.You have got to remember also that a lot of Soulies are at different stages of their soul lives. Some new,some just returned some who have never gone away.something what your bored with might be the best thing since sliced bread to them. Thanks for the question. keep On Pressing On Mick L 7
ZootSuit Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) Fair comments Zoot, but all the venues you mention are all "local" aren't they No Northern "Mill" town among em Forgot to mention Len doing Thorn, however I beg to differ, no one down south would consider the venues mentioned local, and, MORE TO THE POINT just as good as and probably better venues than any in a quote ''Northern Mill town'' unquote . (And I dont include Torch, Cats, Mecca, Steam Engine Va Va's, Mecca etc in Mill Town category) Edited March 4, 2015 by ZootSuit 1
Quinvy Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 I understand the point your making very well Chalky highlighted it in a earlier comment about getting the correct balance that balance can only aqquired by constantly being aware of the crowd your playing to are they a Allniter crowd who like substances,a soul night crowd who like a few beers,oldies crowd ,rare soul,or Modern, all these factors come into play to make a good time.I get the impression that a good number of Dj,s don't take these things into consideration and don't alter their sets accordingly.leading to empty dance floors A Good dj should be able to pull it back if things are going wrong not carry on jumping of the cliff.I Take your point about playing safe though I've been there loads of times the only options you have Steve is you can at least make sure the safe records you play are the best and not the same old.You have got to remember also that a lot of Soulies are at different stages of their soul lives. Some new,some just returned some who have never gone away.something what your bored with might be the best thing since sliced bread to them. Thanks for the question. keep On Pressing On Mick L Wise words. 1
Guest manusf3a Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) Forgot to mention Len doing Thorn, however I beg to differ, no one down south would consider the venues mentioned local, and, MORE TO THE POINT just as good as and probably better venues than any in a quote ''Northern Mill town'' unquote . (And I dont include Torch, Cats, Mecca, Steam Engine Va Va's, Mecca etc in Mill Town categoryf Folk from the west midlands along with those from the south including a dorset crew and others from places just as far afield hardly considered Soul in the Bowl at Rushden local when it was run by Len and partner before it closed,more than a few would make an overnight stay after this very successful soul night due to the length of their journeys to be there! Edited March 4, 2015 by manusf3a
Mark4767 Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 you are right on this, my usual spot at the local soul nite is the first hour (7pm-8pm) so there are normally very few (under 12) people in, although i have had 1-2 people dancing on the very odd occasion it might only be to the odd 1-2 records. all my playlists are listed on here so you can check yourselves, just check Hibs soul club Gilmerton soul club in the playlists forum all my hibs club stuff seems to have disappeared so try checking here https://soulboyspromo.com/forum/index.php?action=search2 just type in hibs and look for gogs great tunes top class , at my local soul night the first djs on play some fantastic stuff , but like you say not many in ,don't want to dance yet. then later on the djs playing lower calibre of records filling the floor?
Guest Gogs Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 thank you Mark and labeat, i didn't list my last lot at the hibs club as i did 2 spots (and got slightly muddled up) but i did 1 and 1/2 hours of lesser known mixed with modern and newbies (even though this was very early i did get folk dancing), my later spot (7-8 at an all-dayer) was more of the well known stuff and again i managed to get folk up on the floor. I do like to stick in lesser Known and some modern that people don't know but it doesn't always work. My main problem might be that i only DJ 4-6 times a year as nobody seems to want me.
Guest Mrs M Posted March 7, 2015 Posted March 7, 2015 I say believe in your taste and what you have every faith in playing knowing it will hit the ears of at least one person. I've collected records for 30 years purely on my own taste regardless of price or popularity. It gives me great satisfaction over two decades later to see so many records from my collection now getting recognition. To see a £5 record sell as an indemand sound for more than £150 plus now proves that my good ear for a cheapie semi unknown was spot on. If no one is dancing there's always someone thinking WOW what is this!!!! We all love hearing a sound new to our ears even if it's an oldie to others...
Len Posted March 7, 2015 Posted March 7, 2015 (edited) In case of empy dancefloor take your mobile out, log on to Soul Source and ask for immediate advice. Countless DJ and dancefloor experts on here Or you can ring me direct Len Edited March 7, 2015 by LEN 1
Guest Gogs Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 Or you can ring me direct Len you would always be on re-dial lol
Guest Posted September 26, 2015 Posted September 26, 2015 (edited) Excuses! Excuses! Excuses! Dance Floors are for Dancing on that's why all venues have them Surely every DJ worth is salt should be striving to fill the dance floor.If not you might as well book a room with just tables and chairs just listen to the music or stay at home, friends houses ect and listen. it's a sad sight looking at a empty dance floor hours at a time, it's even worse when you spot some tumble weed blowing across it! you've got to try to put some passion in it and dancing is a big part of that passion in northern Soul.Remember DJ,s didn't make the music they just play it at least learn how to play it in the right order to create a atmosphere I used to think that DJ,s could all do that if they tried .Then I realised a lot of them can't. They think they can get away with playing a few big records here and there.and all will be forgiven.Or people think there gurus not to be questioned because of their ultimate wisdom in soul. my opinion only, humble opinion. Gplenty Edited October 6, 2015 by tenuate lost interest
Geeselad Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 One of the biggest problems is most people wont dance to records they've never heard before, even if they love them, virtually very big oldie has cleared a floor when it was first introduced 1
Mike Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 anyone can fill a dance floor but not everyone can do it with style 3
Guest Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 (edited) Lost interest Edited October 6, 2015 by tenuate lost interest
Guest Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 (edited) Take AnadinAny Edited October 6, 2015 by tenuate lost interest
Mike Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 i would have gladly taken cyanide at,some niters in days gone by to alleviate the boredom Any on Any one can fill a dance floor? The same could be said for clearing a dance floor, re mid 80s certain niters empty floor for hours at a time, niter devoid of atmosphere, just plain boring the mid 80s?thats thirty years ago why dont you start a new thread about this scottish beef that you seem to have, let us all in on it
Guest Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 i Nope not rising to the Scottish dig, empty floor is an empty floor, n am well aware how many yrs have passed since mid 80s.i merely used mid 80s as a reference point
Mike Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 i Nope not rising to the Scottish dig, empty floor is an empty floor, n am well aware how many yrs have passed since mid 80s.i merely used mid 80s as a reference point dont do digs back to dance floor fillingwedding djs do it all the time, they are masters at itsounds like that what some want - lcd soul music as in happy clappy sing a long tunes that everyone knowsfair enough but as said imo anyone can do thatno style or skill 1
Guest Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 (edited) Can't b bothered Edited October 6, 2015 by tenuate can't b arsed
Mellorful Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 spot on wi the empty floor comment, some of the posts are ridiculous, over inflated egos a plenty Take Anadin ExtraDo you mean Anadin extra or Windeze as a cure for over inflation ,
Guest Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 (edited) Do you mean Anadin extra or Winpier Edited October 6, 2015 by tenuate can't be bothered
Mike Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 (edited) dont do digs back to dance floor fillingwedding djs do it all the time, they are masters at itsounds like that what some want - lcd soul music as in happy clappy sing a long tunes that everyone knowsfair enough but as said imo anyone can do thatno style or skill top tip for a easy life on soul source - don't f***up threads by bulk emptying your posts... warning given and member put on moderationnot needed or wanted in the slightest----------------------------------------------------------------back to the dancefloor fillingany examples/nomiations of those who you would say regularly floor fill in a stylish/skillful manner or if think worth sharing any of your own moments when all seemed lost but you managed to regain the floor Edited October 6, 2015 by mike
TOAD Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 how do you play records in the right order? Its a myth imo
Chalky Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 how do you play records in the right order? Its a myth imoi think what is actually meant is the set flows and the records compliment each other. I've heard some Djs with the rarest of the rare but styles, genres and tempos all over the place leading to a disjointed set and the interest of the dancers couldn't be sustained. 3
KevH Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 how do you play records in the right order? Its a myth imocourse you can get them in the wrong order.
Soul-slider Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 Depends what time you're on. If you get the early doors set you're on a hiding to nothing but get on at 10pm+ and the world is your oyster
KevH Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 course you can get them in the wrong order. Feel free to join in Quality.Its all about opinions.
DeltaSouth Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 I grew up and still reside in Louisiana.Artists such as Ray Charles, Barbara Lynn, Irma Thomas, Percy Sledge and many other legendary artists such as Buckwheat Zydeco, Fernest & The Thunders, Kat & the Kittens, Lil Bob & the Lolipops and dozens others have performed live somewhere in our region over the decades. Many still do.They always made the house dance. The entire house...and the folks out on the street as well, often times.I can't ever recall a show where the band didn't make the entire crowd shake that (_!_)I feel very fortunate. I've witnessed legends. 2
Bossfourpart1 Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 Dance floor clears ; It happens all the time !All the venues i've attended over the years have lost the floor at some point.It tends to be a combination many of things that lead to this.Sometimes the dancers are just burnt out from too many fast numbers. Other times poor mix of tunes or something that is new (but still good ).One thing to bear in mind is that the floor could be empty but theres lots of clapping - applauding the tune !!! always a good sign.If you don't know the crowd then it can be tricky, so attend venues before Djing and get to know what they like.I have noticed that people need to consume a few beers first before their legs have sycronised, so the early spots might have an empty floor for a while.People tend to pace themselves too , especialy at allnighters. At one Cleethorpes weekender due to a late license "hick- up" the nighters were shorten by hours.The results was that punters were on the floor in numbers as soon as the music started and danced all the hours available. Great weekender!I guess we must allow for the very bad Dj ,who despite his efforts "is just bad" ..... Keep those dance floors full ! Frank
Whiskyagogo Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 i think what is actually meant is the set flows and the records compliment each other. I've heard some Djs with the rarest of the rare but styles, genres and tempos all over the place leading to a disjointed set and the interest of the dancers couldn't be sustained. Well said Chalky! you are absolutely right, I know "DJ's" with fantastic sounds but the tempo is all over the shop so [in my opinion} it makes for a shit set. 1
Geeselad Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 how do you play records in the right order? Its a myth imosorry but thats just dumb, the sequence makes a massive difference to a set, most northern DJ's havent a clue and it shows.
TOAD Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 it was a question not necessarily my opinion give me some examples then..and I don't mean house whatever dance music
Popular Post Russ Vickers Posted October 7, 2015 Popular Post Posted October 7, 2015 (edited) I would say that Ady Croasdell, Mick Smith, Arthur Fenn, Terry Jones (Modern Terry not Motown Terry) Cliff Camfield, Gospel Bob, Dave Thorley, Mick H, Carl Fortnum, Irish Greg, Flynny, Ian Wright & many, many others get this right everytime, bar unavoidable circumstances outside DJ ability....My personal opinions on the playlists have changed in recent years too, I am right on for the newies, I am also up for sets of mixed Soul Music, right across the decades & if the DJ is proffessional enough, it can be done....however, I truly believe the days of filling medium to large venues & dance floors with sets of upfront Soul Music are gone, its only the side rooms & intimate venues that can get away with this kinda policy these days & get enough people in & dancing to create an atmosphere....in the main, I think that venues have got to be playing at leat 80% oldies, hopefully interesting not thrashed to death oldies, but oldies all the same...with the other 20% being newies & a mixture of other genres other than NS, R&B, Latin, Modern, Crossover, Modern, Gospel etc.Other than the fact that DJ's who are proffessional, will bring a dancefloor back, one way or another, there is a point that IMHO so far, everyone has missed....that is that when the dancers, know, respect & most importantly, trust a DJ, as long as said DJ is programmed on at the right time in the right place, within reason said DJ can play the slip mat & people will dance....I will give you a recent example, John Vincent was playing quite a large venue with a mostly oldies crowd with a handful of more open minded folk, he played a mix set of oldies & more recent discoveries & obscurities, crafted them all beautifully into a great set with a pretty much full dance floor & to my knowledge everyone had a big fat smiley face.....I would add that one of the other masters of acheiving this is of course the Butchmeister....Food for thought........ when JV first played 'Go on & laugh' at Morecome Pier in the early 8ts it flopped BIG TIME, so much so, that it was one of the things that allegedly prompted John to drop out of DJing for some time, it did of course eventually end up in Butch's Box & with constant plays, has for decades been one of his top sounds, ramming dance floors up & down the country & Europe, it just goes to show, that great records, regardless of dance floor reaction, will eventually rise to the top....one of many examples BTW.....Just my thoughts for what they are.....trust in the DJ from the dancefloor is the winning ingredient.... Edited October 7, 2015 by Russ Vickers 6
Popular Post Chalky Posted October 7, 2015 Popular Post Posted October 7, 2015 There is nothing better than listening to or dancing to a well thought out, imaginative set that flows effortlessly from record to record.......ok may be sex runs it close 4
Hooker1951 Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 anyone can fill a dance floor but not everyone can do it with styleNO THEY CANT MIKEML
ZootSuit Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Read most of replys, me, a very new spinner, but play tunes I like n dance round living room to BUT I've not heard played at venues weve been to.Dislike modern, personally think its crap ( Mods IMHO). I've had an empty floor (BUT even so tunes have been acknowleged with a applause), I think if you play crap you'll get an empty floor, peeps do not need to know tunes to dance to them, if they are any good they'll dance. end of. 2
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