I wanted to know what the listeners would like to hear more, please vote.
Dj Live sets @ Afterhours.fm
Fresh Singles
50 / 50 singles and live sets
new single's, really would love to hear the newest dance tracks
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Yeah I'm down for the 50/50. But even for me...they don't have to be the latest singles. Sometimes its great to hear old classics getting played.
50 / 50 singles and live sets would be the best way to go
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Fresh singles from all trance subgenres, and don't forget about hard trance! Do some nights or hours at certain day dedicated to hard & hi-nrg trance fans (like me :D).
From time to time or at certain days let DJs to spin their setsand don't forget about older but rockin tunes.
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I'd say, the more dj sets, the better.
It's nice to have the fresh tracks during the non-peak hours. But I second Marius and say the more dj sets the better. It actually gives the forum more activity I think =]
I still say a mix for example...
A DJ set on the hour... DJ set might go for 50mins, it might go for 1hr10min. Then.. fill the gap with singles until the top of the next hour. Then roll another DJ set.
And as for the singles...well... thow in a mix of the new stuff, aswell as some of our own local talent from the aftehours.fm producers.
I still think its good to have a mix - cause (I think - based on my di.fm experience) that people like to hear DJ sets...but they also like to hear the latest singles out there.
Well...I like hearing the latest tracks..cause then I can find what I wanna use in my next set![]()
Last edited by DreamensioN; Jun 2nd, 2006 at 03:06.
I would prefer about a 70/30 split of sets/tracks. I like to listen to the radio while at work and streamlined sets just flow easier while working. I would like to see various length sets as well. Most around 60min or so, but some branching out to 80-120min length. I think with the time, the DJ can take you on a more enjoyable journey.
I like the idea about a set starting on every hour with singles to fill in the gaps idea too. I would prefer to hear the newest singles, but also great classics. If it were just the new tracks, it would be like the normal FM stations that play the same 20 songs over and over again.
I'm a big fan of the idea of sets starting at regular times, so that people know to tune in for them. If you start a set regularly just after people start work or get back from lunch, it'll become natural for them to tune in, it'll just be part of their routing.
The journey from start to finish of a set is nice, but I think it loses its effect if you tune in halfway through, so long two-hour sets aren't necessarily a great idea.
The real problem is time zones. The average weekday starts at 8:30/9:00AM, but you've got four of them coast-to-coast to schedule to...
As for the singles, I like the new stuff. The classics get included in sets often enough to cover my need for them.
As for who to play sets from, I'm in favour of the little guys, the AH locals. I can go elsewhere if I feel the need to hear sets from the "names". Let others do the DJ groupie thing, I just want to hear good music.
i'll go for 50/50it's cool to re-run those dj sets in here , but put some singles in between too;)
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