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    22 hours ago

    3 to 5 min is the sweet spot imo. It won’t overstay its welcome. 5 to 10, gonna depend on who did it and it’s actually quite difficult to go that long and still be good i’d imagine. Beyond 10 is either a masterpiece or masochist.

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      21 hours ago

      Back then electronic music(progressive, house, trance etc.), used to be 8 to 12 minutes songs. 3-5 minutes is good for normal everyday songs(pop, rock etc).

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        17 hours ago

        We also had to mix on vinyl by ear and try to match native tempos enough that you didn’t have to pitch more than +/-8, so tracks had long, formulaic lead-ins and outros to make that process smooth.

        These days if you want to make a track longer you can just key in a loop, the pitch is corrected at any tempo (and can be adjusted to be in key), the gear measures tempo in real-time and can start tracks synced up to the correct beat measure (some small adjustments may be required) and you can jump to any part of a track, still beat-aligned, with the press of a button. You also get SMPTE, DMX, and video output if you want to control other aspects of the stage. And your record crate is a thumb drive you can stick in your pocket.

        It’s not easier, it’s just different, and there are fewer restrictions.

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      17 hours ago

      Most DJ singles were wide-grooved 12” at 45rpm; 33 1/3 for EPs with two tracks on a side.

      Even the 10” releases were 45s.

      There is no correlation between record size and speed, and literally no one pressed 78s for DJs because Technics 1200s don’t have a 78RPM speed

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    18 hours ago

    Just learned a friend of mine is a DJ, supposed go check it out next month. Hopefully he doesn’t suck.