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Try to set up your stuff earlier and make sure that the surface you are using is sturdy... a few weeks ago I did something similar at a friends house and I didn't realize how unsteady the table I was using was until I started. Everytime someone jumped around near it, the needles skipped. My first set sucked because I would have the two songs in sync, and then the needle would jump and they would be completely off. My second set that I did later in the night was much better because everyone was relaxed and not moving much.
Some other things to look for is to just make sure you plan out everything like where you're going to run all your cables etc, out of everyones way so nobody trips on them. Also you might wanna try to figure out how loud you're going to be since you don't want any neighbors complaining.
Most importantly, when you're actually spinning, don't be too nervous and remember that everyone there is out to have fun, and they most likely won't be judging your every move. If you mess up, chances are they won't be playing close enough attention to notice, so just remember to move on and try to have fun.
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Very true.
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