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loki
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Cincinnati, USA
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Auujay is right The more famous DJ's have skill, are known for producing, and most (not all) can read a crowd and play the appropriate records. This is VERY corny, but if you want just a taste of what a good DJ can do, check out the Intellect DVD on DJ'ing. You can't learn much from a DVD, but you will get some ideas on how to mix. You will also see, in a very small sense, how mixing can be an art. The demonstrator is Nigel Richards. He's an interesting guy, and does a pretty good job explaining how mixing works. It's worth the measley 16-20 bucks 
As far as the DJ packages go, I would recommend the DJ Mart package. The mixer is solid, and the tables are adequate for a beginner.
Tranz works with/for DJ Mart, and he might be able to get more info out to you about the package. I have not dealt with them yet (YET), but I have not heard bad things at all.
Cartridges usually come with a package like the one offered by DJ Mart (I think the ad specifically mentions Stanton 520 SK cartridges). Move up to Ortofons though! The quality is very good, although they are pricey.
Headphones, ugh, I don't even wanna touch that one. I will recommend the Pioneer HDJ-1000's and the Sony V6 (I use the Sony headphones at the moment, but buying Pioneer 1000s shortly). Both are solid in my opinion. It's all up to you though. Headphones end up being a personal choice for DJ's.
Good luck!!!
Loki
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May-01-2003 22:50
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dJohn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: 619
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| quote: | | Famous deejays are famous not because they are good djs but because they are famous producers. There are plenty of people out there who get heeps of sets but cant mix for shit. This is cos of their crowd pulling ability after producing big name songs. |
There is some false and truth to this. Having famous tracks will up your name, hence, your fame will rise at an unstoppable, almost exponential rate...it seems that in today's image conscious media, fame feeds on itself and grows. But that's not all...at some point skill needs to come in, and that's what seperates some DJs from others. There is a reason why you can't place the likes of AvB or Ferry with Digweed, Tenaglia, and the other "heavyweights", and it's certainly not because of famous tracks.
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May-02-2003 17:06
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Tiger777
Pensionable tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Ternat
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Ofcourse, being at the right time at the right place is THE most important thing to become a famous DJ. But, I think if you practise alot, and you like what you do, you'll get good and after a while, somebody may spot you...
Also, Don't begin to DJ thinking that 1 day you'll earn money with it... Cuz after a few weeks, you'll see(/hear) that actually, you really suck. You will give it up. But, if you dont do it for the money, but rather for amusement, you'll keep working and practising...
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May-03-2003 00:47
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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yes, if you're in djing for the money, don't even bother
but if you're in it cause you love the music, then by all means, have fun
sad but true, most djs don't get much farther than the bedroom stage
it's an industry of who you know and not so much what you know
i've seen djs play at clubs who couldn't mix chocolate milk with a spoon
when i was starting out, i got my first gigs from my friends who just happened to be promoters
so as soon as you start spinning, get out and meet people, buy people drinks, talk
then when you're ready to play out, slip them a cd and you're on your way
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May-03-2003 15:44
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