![]() ![]() So today I thought I’d talk about a few ways DJs do this, so you can think about your own gigs and tune selections, and work out if any or all of these could be worked on by you to improve the way you structure your DJ sets. Of course, you don’t have to do this at all – some DJs spin at a strict BPM and don’t deviate at all for whole sets – but especially nowadays, it’s far more common to see DJs making exciting tempo (BPM) changes, either subtly or to extremes, in order to play a better variety of music and entertain their audiences more. There’s a lot of interest among new digital DJs as to how experienced DJs move around the BPMs seemingly so effortlessly when they play DJ sets. Here we give you seven rules and tips to help you do this. ![]() ![]() Moving around the genres smoothly and competently is something many DJs aspire to. ![]()
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