| quote: | Originally posted by Unknown DJ
y did they hire you to mix in a hip hop club when they knew u spun trance? |
It was a new "ASIAN" club and the owners were trying to attract newcomers. Opening night, I was expecting a good crowd ready for some progressive and hard trance sets, but instead it was a hip-hop crowd with a few trance-addicts here and there.
What I hated about the experience was that the owners and some of the so-called "ravers" were clueless. They thought I was a DJ who played the stuff called "cheese." When they heard my opening set, they asked me why I wasn't playing trance. I was like WTF? This is trance. What's worst was when the times when I was in the middle of my sets and some Asian girls would want to "request" a song. I ignored them, 'cuz damn I'm working here; I'm in the middle of a set for crying outloud! Eventually, the owners got in my face and told me that I should cater to requests. It was all good, 'cuz I spun vinyl and most of the cheese they requested were on CD so I just laughed my @$$ off.
"Sorry, I don't have it."
I hate this stereotype about Asian DJs, 'cuz everyone thinks that we play cheese. And I can't blame you guys, 'cuz everywhere you go, it's cheesy trance and cheesy breaks spun by none other than Asian DJs. Just to make it clear, I'm Asian and I don't play cheese. Not all Asian DJs play cheese.
Eventually, the owners set one night a week where I could thump a progressive & hard trance set and my partner in crime could thump her funky breaks set for a good 4OUR hours. This only lasted for roughly 6IX months and I decided that it was time to move on. I'm glad I'm not there anymore. Turns out that after my partner and I left, it pretty much became a top 40 and hip-hop club featuring CD-DJs (I'm not rippin' on CD-DJs here) who couldn't beatmatch if their life counted on it.
I got the hours under my belt and that's what pretty much counts.

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[ ALL THIS B!TCHIN` IS MAKIN` ME SKRATCH! ]
Last edited by T:REBEL on Oct-29-2003 at 17:45
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