I started Djing in 1989. Originally from Chicago, I grew up listening to House music and I was impressed by all those who created it and mixed it. At the time I was still in high school. I was working for a friend who owned a mobile dj outfit. He started me on small stuff. Family parties, school stuff, weddings. The gigs were great, but I couldn't break out and do my own thing. Everything in those days had an agenda. You couldn't be you. Only in the clubs were you allowed to do that. I was underage though. So no clubs. I quit in 1993 to pursue a career in music as an audio engineer. Both recording and live sound. From then to the present that was my job.
I recently took up DJing again. Around 2007 to be exact. Right now, my biggest learning curve is the 17 year absence. Picking up new music, and collecting stuff from 17 years ago is a lot of work. Plus I'm 35 now and I'm going up against 20 something year olds. And living in S. California surrounded by hip hop isn't easy. I mix house and trance because I always loved the sound. Not knocking hip hop just not my thing.
One thing about mixing bands for so many years, it has giving me more to my dj mixing than I had the first time. This is something I was meant to do, just not then. You're always learning in this business. I record everything I do, and critique it. I've even ventured into writing and remixing. Even smash ups.
My other learning curve is the Urei 1620. Just because I like the feel of rotary. It's difficult to master, but within time and enough practice I'll get it.
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