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I've been given the task of sorting out the music playlist for the bar I work part-time in during the day time. During the summer we only have DJ's between 8pm-12am on a Thursday-Sunday, so we'll need 12 hours of music for Monday - Wednesday and 8 hours for Thursday - Sunday.
This means I need a LOT of songs. I've got a few ideas of some decent tracks but considering I need to fill about 68hours of airtime I need some help. Genre's allowed for this bar are any common types of music really. This bar is in England, so country and western isn't really appropriate and also songs in native languages/styles from other countries are also inappropriate. So, hit me with ideas ...
Some of the things I've come up with so far are:
Also, for the days that do have DJ's there are different styles of music that the DJ's play. So I think for a couple of hours before the DJ starts some music from that genre should be played. For example, on a Friday night we have a HipHop/RnB DJ, so stuff like Jay Z, Lauryn Hill could be played between 6-8pm on a Friday. On a Thursday and a Saturday we have "house" music DJ's. I'm a house DJ myself, so I can deal with that one, but any tunes from this genre that people suggest are more than welcome. Sunday is a breaks/beats/HipHop night. As I'm not really "with" this particular genre, I could do with a hand here especially. He plays stuff ranging from 50 Cent - In da club, the new R-Kelly Tune, right down to stuff from Carly Simon, and old school "Northern Soul" like that.
During the day, we're after "inoffensive", "easy to listen to" music as the bar operates more like a restaurant. So stuff from bands like Air and Morcheeba is a plan I came up with. However, hardcore Rock and genre's like that are inappropriate.
The bar itself is a trendy student-type bar in Manchester, England.
Any and all ideas are - as always - welcome.
Thanks!
Sticky
If you're looking for easy to listen music, you might try movie soundtracks, stuff like Vangelis (Chariots of Fire, 1492 - Conquest of Paradise). Also Enya (Orinoco Flow, parts of LOTR soundtrack).
You rang?
There are some fantastic compilation CD's about featuring some *great* records. Also have a look at the Motown Greatest hits stuff.
>trendy student-type bar in Manchester, England
Perfect audiance. Check out some of the TV ad soundtracks airing at the moment, Northern Soul is becoming hip once more.
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