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    How to use halloween and party music at the halloween party
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    I'm 27 and the friends I will have at our party will be about the same age. That said, I can't get away with playing creepy halloween music all night. I'll have to play music that everyone (for the most part) will enjoy and possibly dance or at least have fun to. I DO want some halloween music though.


    I was thinking maybe I could have halloween type music playing in one room and then the party stuff in the main area? But then there's the problem with having enough players because I also want music outside in the back yard where I know people will want to hang out and the bathroom (ha).

    So how do you guys do it?
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    If it were me, and you absolutely have to have dance music and Halloween music, I'd have the outdoor music wired to the same source as the Halloween music. One amp feeding 4 sets of speakers. Then I'd play the dance music on a different sound source. Or just have the spooky music outside to build up the atmosphere as people come to the party or go outside to talk and have your dance music going on inside.

    I really don't like mixing the two though. Nothing would kill a creepy atmosphere like some pop tart singing about love in the next room!

    That being said, I have mixed beats into a few Midnight Syndicate tracks for a party. Kind of my own Halloween Mash Up. Definitely changed things up but I don't know if that's what your looking for either. Another time I used a mixer to mix some Halloween sound effects on top of an instrumental Dr. Dre Chronic 2001 album (back when it first came out of course). It wasn't timed together like what I did with the Midnight Syndicate tracks, but it was quick and easy. Basically screams and stuff on top of his beats.

    Good luck - that's a tough one.

    ...By the way - I love San Antonio. It's a great city.
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    I have no problem mixing.

    The evening is generally creepy ambient music, some familiar soundtracks, some Syndicate stuff, but every 3-4 songs a tune plays, like "Dead Mans Party", "Ghostbusters" "Don't Fear the Reaper", "Highway to Hell", etc.

    And everyone starts singing with the tune, then they go back to socializing.

    Caveat - we don't dance. We have about 60 people all visiting, eating and drinking. At some point we all divide into teams for Halloween trivia with prizes (and they get very competitive and cut-throat, good times!) but our group likes to chat, joke, act the fool, flirt and socialize.
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    Spats - I think the kind of music she wants to play would be more in line with Lady Gaga instead of the Crypt Kicker 5. That's the kind of mixing of styles I'm hesitant to do.

    If it's Halloween style dance music, you are right, no problems there at all. All I'm saying is that a little Kelly Clarkson after a couple of MS tracks might throw things off...

    Korigril, can you elaborate on what kind of music you want to play?
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    Quote Originally Posted by korigirl View Post
    I'll have to play music that everyone (for the most part) will enjoy and possibly dance or at least have fun to. I DO want some halloween music though.
    Can you borrow wireless speakers from anyone? If you could link up to your computer you could use that for a mix of upbeat but related-to-Halloween music in both your main rooms and backyard, and reserve the slower/creepy horror movie theme/metal/classical stuff for a regular player in the smaller break-out type areas...

    If you tell the folks here what your taste in dance music runs to, they can probably start you up with some songs in that genre that reference Halloween type subjects but are still pretty lively. If you're into goth or electronica you're pretty much set, but even in pop songs there's probably enough to fill a couple of hours.


    If you go here:

    http://www.halloweenhaunt.moonfruit....cds/4535975755

    you'll see a bunch of downloadable mashup CDs that might give you some ideas, or if it's pop songs you're after here's the playlist to a mix that I made last year - even if these particular songs aren't your musical taste, it might remind you of what you've already got that would work...

    1) Cream - Strange Brew
    2) L7 - Pretend We're Dead
    3) Horrorpops - Walk Like a Zombie
    4) Mental As Anything - Spirit Got Lost
    5) The Ascetic Junkies - Dracula
    6) Kate Nash - Skeleton Song
    7) Suzanne Vega - Tombstone
    8) Creedence Clearwater Revival - Tombstone Shadow
    9) Eels - Lone Wolf
    10) Jonathan Coulton - Skullcrusher Mountain
    11) Chris Isaak - Voodoo
    12) Skillet - Monster
    13) The Lillingtons - Zombies
    14) Less Than Jake - Ghosts of You and Me
    15) Bis - Secret Vampires
    16) The Jangle - She's A Real Good Kisser for a Zombie
    17) Blue Öyster Cult - Godzilla
    18) Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
    19) Dangerous Toys - Scared
    20) Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For 'Cause It Might Come True
    21) Beyonce - Beautiful Nightmare
    22) Madonna - Candy Perfume Girl (Mellow remix)
    23) Rihanna - Disturbia
    24) Shakira - She Wolf (English Version)
    25) Shari Belafonte - Get Dead
    26) Jack & Jim - Midnite Monster Hop
    27) Heinz & The Wild Boys - Big Fat Spider
    28) Lydia Lunch - Spooky (Classics IV cover)
    29) Crash Test Dummies - I Never Fall Asleep At Night
    30) Eels - Friendly Ghost
    31) Tom Smith - When This Song Is Over You Will Die

    There are even hip hop songs that have Halloween related subjects, if that's more your thing...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horrorcore, or if you're into more thrashy dance, Zombie Night In Canada albums 1 & 2 might work.
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    If it's hard electronic, here's a Halloween set from the Chemical Jump site that's a good place to start...

    http://chemicaljump.com/2009/10/15/halloween-playlists/
    Last edited by talkingcatblues; 09-02-2010 at 05:14 PM. Reason: Double post & addin'
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    Thanks everyone! Let me clarify, we don't actually dance, either. Well, maybe when we're drunk enough... and even then it would only be a couple of girls.

    The type of music we'd normally play at a party varies - we all like different stuff so we normally put on Pandora and switch between stations. My favorite is The Raconteurs mixed with Cake and maybe a little Rilo Kiley in there somewhere and occasionally Alkaline Trio. We don't do metal or goth or anything of that nature.


    Quote Originally Posted by talkingcatblues
    Can you borrow wireless speakers from anyone? If you could link up to your computer you could use that for a mix of upbeat but related-to-Halloween music in both your main rooms and backyard, and reserve the slower/creepy horror movie theme/metal/classical stuff for a regular player in the smaller break-out type areas...
    I actually don't know any of our friends that have some...although we did see some at Tuesday Morning the other day that we wanted to get. Maybe we'll do that.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyD97 View Post

    ...By the way - I love San Antonio. It's a great city.
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    Quote Originally Posted by korigirl View Post
    My favorite is The Raconteurs mixed with Cake and maybe a little Rilo Kiley in there somewhere and occasionally Alkaline Trio.
    "Pentagram" is an upbeat yet Halloween themed song. And there's "Calling All Skeletons"... not so lyrically related, but it's in there...

    Quote Originally Posted by korigirl View Post
    The type of music we'd normally play at a party varies - we all like different stuff so we normally put on Pandora and switch between stations.
    It would definitely depend on whether you've got the time & resources to make a mix, but you could also segregate your music by time rather than place... ie, have the more atmospheric Halloween stuff playing when people get there and as the party would be warming up, then work up in intensity to the harder stuff (thematically related if possible) when you think it'll be at it's height, then go to cool-down & back to the original stuff for hanging out and chatting at the end.

    If you're not confident enough in the timing for a continuous mix, you could make a separate cd or playlist of some favorites and hold it back till the time is right to throw it on.

    Or if you want to stick more with online streaming, there are Halloween themed shows that people here can suggest... you could check them out before the actual night and see if you find a couple that fit ok, then switch between that and the regular stuff when it seems appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by talkingcatblues View Post
    If you go here:

    http://www.halloweenhaunt.moonfruit....cds/4535975755

    you'll see a bunch of downloadable mashup CDs that might give you some ideas...
    Thanks for posting the link! I had the Son of Monster Mash Up and really like some of the mixes. I had no idea there were so many other Mash Up CDs! Many thanks!!!
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    You're welcome! If you go to the 2010 CDs link, they look like they're putting one out this year as well.

    http://www.halloweenhaunt.moonfruit.com/#
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