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Re: not what you know it's who you know
| quote: | Originally posted by chesco
I really believe that when djing you have very little chance of making anything of youself in this country unless you have the connections.
I say this because last nite when i was working we had a new dj in and he was possibly the worst dj i've heard playing to a crowd. He was letting the records stop at points and he couldn't even beatmatch. I was later informed he actually ran his own nite at one of glasgow's better club's.
My brother has been at this djing game for about 9 years now and has only recently began to catch some breaks, simply because he goes around with a differnt crowd. Don't get me wrong he is a very good dj, but he has been for over 6 years now, so why only now is he given the break he deserves.
I think it is up to managemet companies to start looking harder for hidden talent instead of accepting what is right in front of them all the time.
Just a thought. |
Stop fucking whinging and look at this thread.
http://tester.tranceaddict.com/foru...&threadid=87040
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