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trancearoundwld
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Registered: Jun 2011
Location: toronto
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Re: Re: Dj's and Gigs
| quote: | Originally posted by djxtension
Define 'decent'.
Sensation White is decent. A party with 150 people going crazy on a beach is decent. |
Exactly. So is it hard to get gigs with around 150-300+ ppl and such? Or to create/promote your own event? since none seem to exist...
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Jun-14-2011 12:06
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djxtension
That's Not My Name

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Oldenzaal, Netherlands
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Re: Re: Re: Dj's and Gigs
| quote: | Originally posted by trancearoundwld
Exactly. So is it hard to get gigs with around 150-300+ ppl and such? Or to create/promote your own event? since none seem to exist... |
Getting gigs ain't that hard, atleast not where i live. Might be different in your country/region.
You have to be 'offensive', so go out there and introduce yourself. Make a mix-tape, send it to everybody. Drop your name wherever and whenever you can. Talk to local dj's, promoters, club owners, etc...
If people don't know you exist, getting gigs is very, very, very hard indeed.
Also, don't be afraid to accept the smaller bookings, but keep a business-attitude. You have expenses to get to/from the party, bringing your equipment (if applicable), etc., so make sure at least those are covered.
As far as creating your own event goes... that's a completely different ballpark. You need to find a club, find dj's, promote it, deal with rules and regulations, invest money, etc...
I'd think twice about doing that, unless you have a very solid plan.
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Jun-14-2011 13:09
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trancearoundwld
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Registered: Jun 2011
Location: toronto
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Dj's and Gigs
| quote: | Originally posted by djxtension
Getting gigs ain't that hard, atleast not where i live. Might be different in your country/region.
You have to be 'offensive', so go out there and introduce yourself. Make a mix-tape, send it to everybody. Drop your name wherever and whenever you can. Talk to local dj's, promoters, club owners, etc...
If people don't know you exist, getting gigs is very, very, very hard indeed.
Also, don't be afraid to accept the smaller bookings, but keep a business-attitude. You have expenses to get to/from the party, bringing your equipment (if applicable), etc., so make sure at least those are covered.
As far as creating your own event goes... that's a completely different ballpark. You need to find a club, find dj's, promote it, deal with rules and regulations, invest money, etc...
I'd think twice about doing that, unless you have a very solid plan. |
So the only way is to spin for next to nothing, and use clubs to get a reputation , than your guaranteed ppl will show up to an event if you decide to invest in one?
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Jun-14-2011 16:53
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