First Night Playing Out: Crash Course
well, it's not my luck to play out yet. but my best friend did last week, and it wasn't as pretty as we would all have hoped. he's a good DJ, and was recommended by another DJ as someone to call for a DJ competition held at one of our best local clubs.
so he obviously accepted. he doesn't have all that many records, but he wasn't going to be on for too long, therefore it wasn't much of an issue. he was scared shitless the days before whilst he was practicing. he even opted to do a programmed set, as that way he could ensure both a nice sequence and that he would play his best tracks.
but then... the night came. there were no people there at about 11PM. which is somewhat normal for this club, it gets packed around midnight and after. so they moved the DJ competition to start at midnight, and shortened everyone's set to about and hour and 15 mins. he automatically panicked, because shortening his set would throw the sequence out of whack. i told him to calm down, and feel it out.
when the time came, he started off nice and proggy, and all was good. he mixed his first 3 tracks beautifully. but then something went wrong and problems arose. by the end of the set, he had mixed about 5 tracks well, but the rest were pretty much on the close-close to trainwrecking area. he then got cut off before he could finish his set.
he tells me he was having monitor issues (says the phones would start to distort like hell out of nowhere, which was confirmed by another one of the DJs that spun that night) and the clubs speakers were so shot, he couldn't touch the EQs or gains or otherwise they'd distort as well.
on top of that he was pretty damn nervous.
so all you jocks out there that have been playing out for a while, what are your recommendations?
getting there early to test out the soundsystem? not doing a programmed set? have the resident sound guy check shit out if something goes wrong? get an aromatherapy massage beforehand?
furthermore, if the scenario had been different, ie. not a competition, and he would have been expected to get payed, how much is a reasonable price to ask, what to do with promoters who like to screw you over, etc?
please, fill us n00bs in, and hopefully we might get enough info for a sticky...
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