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Ah yes, we've been down this path a few times and certain fans want techno for a younger crowd, the older generation want the older songs which are played and then there are the fans who dont care however want a mix.
You cant please everyone however remember and think about this. In melbourne, Carols by Candlelight is live on ch9 every christmas eve. When they play traditional carols, people go. When they play new music, people leave. If you are gonna bring new music, dont play it for one game or 5 games, you gotta play it all the time.
I prefer the current mix along with some new material. if it goes all new music, cya later