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| quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
yes, I kinda enjoy the crowd reaction on the grease megamix and all that shit a like...I know that when my bring my own setup then I can rock the place and still have fun...I'm just thinking about the loosing of respect...
actually being a student the income would propably help me to have a little less worries etc...and also...when I have to choose between helping with some boxes in Tesco, kaufland or K-mart or whatever alike...I still would choose playing shitty music over it anyway...I love music...and I love playing with the crowd...I just don't really love the music this crowd enjoys...
what I'd like to do is making them like my own sound...in a few months or so...I actually have played GD Dangerous Power and the response was pretty good...only thing that bothers me that playing not as mainstream sounding prog, breakbeats or trance wouldn't be that much welcome...
still I'd love to have residency in the club...it's very popular here...and if I ever move to some other town where's more of clubs which are open to more genres, than when I say I've been playing at this club, will make them a bit more friendly and earn me some respect...
still I'm pretty much undecided, the club owner is very friendly and he never told me anything about what to play or what not to play...and I know that if I played hardtrance and people liked it, he'd just sit in his corner and smile all night, as he usually does...
to answer a few of the questions ... I'm not DJing for the money ... but at this situation ... the money can make my life easier ...
I'd love to try to keep my respect around here ... but still everyone has to start somewhere somehow... :-/
Short version: Still undecided. |
I wouldnt worry about losing your respect because of your decision. If people have a problem with your decision then "fck um". I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping an open mind. Sort of goes a little bit against what I said earlier, but I tend to struggle with the whole open mind thing. I have to constantly keep trying to practice it. You never know what could come out of a residency at that bar. You could end up introducing alot of people to music they have never heard before, and possibly fall in love with. That happened to me. Thats how I ended up falling in love with EDM. I happened to go to a party here in Detroit one night years ago, and some DJ was spinning some really deep, emotional EDM. Changed my life forever! I totally fell in love with it at that moment, and started buying alot of electronic music cds, and started finding that this type of music really moved me. It did something for me that no other type of music did. As far as music goes, my life was never the same from that point on. There may be someone in that crowd one night that is just like us, ya know?
Mike
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