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They're definitely legit - a good friend of mine helped open it and people really seem to like it, even though it can be a bit expensive.. To be honest though I can tell you that learning the technical side of DJing is not particularly the hardest part to learn, and that picking up the craft, political, and strategic sides of it are more often the key to success. Generally speaking these are all pretty much ignored though, since their importance isn't very apparent and they're more difficult topics to approach. A great book on this subject is 'How To DJ Right' by Bill Brewster. It's one of the few books that really places a lot of emphasis on the philosophy behind the craft, and also has a great intro on the business and political side of it as well.
As a side note I was actually in talks with Dubspot at one point about teaching classes on such matters, but to do so formally would require Business School Accreditation which they don't yet have I'd still love to get a small group together on such topics though, if anyone's interested..
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Last edited by BradMiller on Nov-14-2011 at 18:42
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