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Intentionally avoiding extended cuts?
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I'm curious to know if anyone else has started intentionally avoiding extended cuts? I'm back into DJing after a massive gap, and immediately noticed tracks in general are shorter. At first I was intentionally finding extended cuts of things, but eventually gave up (If the extended cut on 3 minutes is 4 minutes, who cares lol) and leaned into basically a faster paced general style. There are genres I may play where I would know not to do so, but mostly I 'm playing electro style house which is fine with being kinda fast and aggressive. All the technology facilitates quick movement doing everything, so I'm leaning into it and really enjoying it 🙂

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For any event I perform at I don't think I'll ever attend unless I have a curated set list in order and in key, so extended or not extended really doesn't matter much to me. I always plan my sets and mix in/out points. if the song sits well in the mix, put it in. If it's too long set a cue.

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