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Re: Re: Can you play too many gigs?
| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
You will be fine, to me it sounds like you have a fantastic oportunity to build a following. As said above, don't keep playing the same tunes.
I think you will find that it's often good resident DJs who are actually the ones that make the night work and not the main name. The resident DJs are the ones people will see every week so you have to be good. Sounds like you have a similar situation here. Use it to get yourself known.
Besides, no one really remembers a no name DJ they have seen once, but if they see him a few times and he is good they might remember you.
Cheers
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take matt hardwick as a good example of this. he was playing every 2 weeks at gatecrasher for over 5 years. even when all the 'stars' came and did sets like PVD, tiesto, blah blah, most of the time he was out-shining them and often playing the best set of the night, even when warming up. now look at him!
the key is definitely variation. hardwick could play tech-house, funky house, prog house, prog trance, peak time trance, hard trance and he was also not bad at hard house. if you play a different set every week, no-one will get bored of seeing your name on the flyers 
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