6 ingredients for the perfect DJ set
Every one of you will be able to recall at least one DJ set that was your most memorable and amazing experience. You’ll remember so many aspects of that set, and the memories will last forever.
Sometimes all the elements of a rave come together in one golden moment to produce the perfect DJ set. But what are those ingredients? Read on to find out…
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
It could be the most high-spec award-winning club, a makeshift setup in the middle of a forest or your best mate’s front room; setting is everything when it comes to a great DJ set. When the location is on point, everything else falls into place.
YOUR CREW
Some might think the DJ is the most important person for an incredible DJ set, but the people you’re with will have a huge impact on how you respond. Roll with the right people, and your enjoyment factor gets a massive boost.
DANCE FLOOR CONNECTION
It’s not just your crew - the entire dance floor that can elevate a good set into a spectacular one. When everyone around you is unified and on the same wavelength, things get really special. Unparalleled energy…
SOUNDSYSTEM
No matter where you’re raving, the quality of sound is vital to a great DJ set. If those frequencies aren’t hitting right, you’re not going to feel the music, and if you can’t feel it, it’s game over for the DJ. Many greats have fallen foul of a shoddy soundsystem.
MUSIC SELECTION
It doesn’t matter if you’re a connoisseur of music or just raving to let off some steam, a DJ’s music selection is key. If the DJ can craft a set that truly captivates you and everyone else, then you’re bound to have a mindblowing experience.
THE DJ THEMSELVES
There’s a big difference between someone who can cultivate a deep and symbiotic connection with the dance floor and those who simply throw together a load of bangers. Each has their place, but the perfect DJ set lies in the hands of those who have the expertise to take your brain to another dimension…
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