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pactdonkey
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Edinburgh
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I find trance or any electronic music is quite an acquired taste of music and even different types within other types is acquired! but once your hooked on this u will be willing to make the effort for this. so u shud start up your own night and create a following. even if just 10 ppl turn up, spin those decks, they will leave satisfied (hopefully) and tell at least 1 person each surely. next time u have 20...build a good following, get ur name out.
hope this relights your fire!
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Mar-12-2007 23:20
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Dojomaster26
Daft Milk

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Hickory
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Its a tough feeling, feeling rejected like that. I know how you feel from spinning Top40 so many times... and I got very little money and less respect for it.
Think of it this way...you could sell yourself out and play the Billboard list every night to a predictable wage, or you can keep some respect for yourself and play the music that you want to share with the people. Remember the difference between you and the mobile Top40 jock isn't just that he spent a bunch of money on business cards and a PA, but that you have an eclectic style of music that you are sharing with others. That mobile jock has a Promo Only subscription and eyes on the money (not saying this is necessarily bad, but the resulting "set" is doing what is necessary to get the guy paid, not what the guy wants to play). You may not have that pay check, but you do have your dignity.
Do you live near Detroit? Send some demos that way. Even if its not Detroit Techno, at least the people there are more receptive to at least some EDM.
Also try hosting your own event. Starting a promotion "crew" is as easy as setting up a logo with Photoshop and contacting some DJ buddies that want to play at your event (that's how my crew, Random Transitions has begun, and we already have some well-known locals helping us out!). Let people know that you are trying to start a scene and they will help you if they can. PS: The Basement Jaxx, among other groups, got noticed by throwing their own parties...
Is the club that you're working at treating you like crud? Are you not getting paid to do your work for the place? You may have to put your foot down and either make sure they pay you/treat you better or leave. I had to leave the residency I had at a local Top40 club because the owners didn't care about me. Instead of them trying to get the EDM people in the venue, or even letting them know that I was there, they told me to "not play your shit music".
I left for a new club, where the owners have been very receptive to the music, and are supportive of me. The people I am working with now have the mantra "If we bring you up, then you'll bring us up with you", which is true (they want you to bring a bunch of people in the door). Try to look for a place with that kind of attitude (or set up that place for yourself). Make sure that the club is promoting you, not saying "why aren't you bringing X people in the door?"
I guess you could say that my Top40 gigs have been me "paying my dues". Worse come to worst you have another place to add onto your resume, so that when you find the gig that you want, you can have an easier job of convincing the promoter to book you.
It sounds like from the third paragraph that you're getting burned out by all of this. Maybe take a week off. Stop shopping for records for a while and listen to the ones that you have now. Dig up those CDs from 5 years ago. Re-kindle your love for the music. Come back when you get the "urge" to share music with others again.
| quote: | | u need to live somewhere like in LA, Miami, DC, or NYC to get any club at all that plays EDM.. |
Not entirely true. There is a good scene here in NC. The trick is reaching those people. You have to promote your events like its the last one you'll ever do! Plus, the OP lives near Detroit...Birthplace of Techno? There's gotta be a decent scene there.
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Mar-13-2007 00:28
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Brandon H.
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Well everyone who's posted thus far, I wanna say thank you for not being total douche bags and hearing what I have to say.
I also must admit its quite comforting to know there are people in the same boat as me.
I'm TOTALLY aware that im more fortunate than some. I mean I could live in the middle of Nebraska or something, with absolutley NOTHING going on. I'm super proud to have had the privelage to play in detroit, and as sketchy as the damn place is, I have tons of respect for the place and love it when I do go there. That being said, I dont want to come off too pigheaded about where I live or anything.
As far as my personal story goes, I'm an 18 year old jock with about 2 years experience, and have been lucky enough to had a connection that landed me right in the middle of the most successful group of DJ's in my city. The head guy so to speak is one of the 100 Billboard DJ's, so he keeps us looking ahead at playing the "hottest" shit whether it be in top 40 or most popular dance ie. electro house and what have you.
Basically, the group I'm in runs EVERY single popular night in the city, and I've been fortunate enough to have had 3 residencies. One ironically which I'm at right now haha
Speaking of getting your name out, I'm totally aware of what should be done. One thing that we were all instructed to do was make a website, do the myspace flyers and all that crap, and it works, but the bottom line is
WE ARE PLAYING THE SAME TOP 40 CRAP SONGS TO THE SAME DRUNK ASS PEOPLE EVERY NIGHT JUST IN DIFFERENT PLACES
Sure! There are tons of people that come out! And the places we work are really nice and respectful, but to be honest, a person can only take so much. I probably hear over 15 hours of top 40 music A WEEK. And its been that way for over a year now. I'm AMAZED that some jocks I work with have done this 10+ years.
Yes, theres gobs of money, and being a college kid going to a community college living with parents is bank, but I too believe it or not have values and this is just shit after a while
Theres ONE night which is run by some DIY kinda guys and yeah like 15 people come out, and I make sure to be friendly and have played that night a few times, but its still a sad sad thing to behold because its the EXACT same club that we pack when we play top 40.
There was ONE night that was supposed to be a 'dance' night at the biggest club in town, and after 4 months, it turned into a top 40 night and has now been shutdown.
It's just that kind of shit that is frusturating and really really gets to a person. I guess the thing to do is really focus on what scene I do have in Detroit and hammer the shit out of that. But its 2 hours away and is harder than it seems. Luckily I totally dig the detroit sound of things and play more of that than anything, but at the same time, thats probably THE most hated thing of all here in Grand Rapids, even by my fellow DJ buddies.
All im saying, is if theres even a SCRAP of a scene where you live and can dance to some good music with a decent crowd, go every fucking night and love it more than your dog, girlfriend or your mom.
Period
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Mar-13-2007 02:59
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theognis1002
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Virginia, USA
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Mar-13-2007 10:55
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