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I’ve been producing for 20+ years (Pacha, labels supported by SMH, Tiesto Axwell. Benny Benassi and many more). I’m seeing a huge gap between "bedroom loops" and tracks that actually work in a club. What’s the #1 thing you look for when picking a track for your set?

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I’ve been producing for 20+ years (Pacha, labels supported by SMH, Tiesto Axwell. Benny Benassi and many more). I’m seeing a huge gap between "bedroom loops" and tracks that actually work in a club. What’s the #1 thing you look for when picking a track for your set? Hi guys, simple discussion here. I started back in '98 and had some good runs with releases on **Pacha Recordings** and **Dance and Love**. After years on the road, I decided to focus on the studio side. Lately, I’ve been vetting a lot of music for touring artists who need fresh material, and it's interesting to see what actually makes a track 'pro' versus just 'sounding loud.' I’m curious to get your perspective: 1. When you’re looking for new music for your sets, what’s the biggest 'red flag' that makes you skip a track? 2. Do you feel like current trends (Techno/Tech House) are getting too recycled? 3. What’s the hardest genre to find high-quality, unique stuff for right now?…

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