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DR86
I <3 GW Basketball

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Neither Here Nor There {NYTA/DCTA}
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Well, about the money thing....I'm still only 16, so I'm not quite at the point at which I'm paying my own bills. I'd use the money to pay off the hypothetical loan, and then use wwhatver I get from there to buy new Cd's, new gear, etc. My main target (venues, if you will) of DJ'ing will be parties/house parties/ and the like. There aren't many clubs aroundhere that are looking for residents, and even if they were I'm still to young.
I have alittle experince in DJ'ing./ I'm rather decent with a mixer, but I'm new to decks.
Thanks to everyone for the help. KEEP THE ADVICE COMING!!!!
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It has to start somewhere,
It has to start sometime,
What better place then here?
What better time than now?
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Jun-04-2003 00:55
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ChavezHype
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto
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hey fellow TA's... if i ever say i'm going to quit djing (unless its been a long while and these forums are even still around) give me a slap in the face and tell me to persevere.
btw... for money... I didn't mean like record-label style like a solid name for yourself in the like of many trance djs like for example like BT or whatever other genre. I meant like maybe a gig a month or house parties... hell if you wanna make money off this you don't necessarily even have to be good, you just have to play whats popular, look at alot of the radio djs, play some underground tunes from over a year ago and the rest usually pop/rap. However thats not why I do it and I'm sure thats not why everyone else here does, its for da love of da muzica. I'm sure you'll be able to get house gigs for a lil' dough. Before i even started to DJ and read dj magazines people asked me if I was a DJ and I replied "no, not yet, just aspiring." And they're like "Well can I get you to come for like a party and dj for it". "i'm not even a dj yet... i just said..."
"I'll pay you man! Don't worry you'll get good moeny"
Me: "fine" (hahaha)
In high school its relatively simple. Just track the rich dudes parties and youll get like 100 bucks minimum for the gig. Problem is, you gotta have the whole set-up, and find people that will dig your tastes (even tho at that point it wont matter with drunkards and druggards most likely).
Just remember, its a hobby and not a profession unless your a pro ("pro" in "pro"fession). You'll need a job to keep up the vinyl and cd costs, however im betting that youll just burn your cds so whatever. I guess I'd probably go for decent equipment if i were you. I'm going to force myself to like djing. I don't see it being too hard if you've got a strong dedication to music. Persevere whoo-wee! You should be able to eventually get club gigs too. It is, however, one of those things that happenes only once in a while from what I'm getting. Not something like a once a week endaevor unless you're pro enough to be a resident. That could take years but at least you're starting young. I guess with the funds you have... go for either cdj-100s, or unless you're confident try ebay for used cdjs of higher models. DJX700 isn't coming out for a while i hear, but theres other mixers from behringer and other companies that you can get for cheaper adn will work fine. Practise!!! as much as you can. From what I hear... the point you get to beatmatching you really have to show youre will and persevere. Dig that? Don't get anything too cheap that it will turn u off djing, but dont get anything too expensive that can make or break you... unless of course you got the money to burn.
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Jun-04-2003 02:30
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ChavezHype
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Chavez, your friends are just as good as mine. My friend told me to DJ her pool party. I was like, but I dont even have the equipment yet, shes like so what, Ill give you a loan if I have to. All in all, she booked me for August. Chavez, can you beat this, shes gonna pay me around $600-$800 to DJ her pool party for around 2-3 hrs. CHA-CHING!!! But shes a really good friend who wants to get me started in the business. And heres another plus, along with the cash, she also said Im getting laid that night. |
What!? HaHaHa. A loan!? A guarantee you're getting laid. HahAha thats jokes. What are your friends pimps ? I know others that would be interested, man people think djs are so cool when its not all that glamorous. Just fun, especially when getting payed. Money is always an incentive. And sex 
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Jun-04-2003 08:31
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DR86
I <3 GW Basketball

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Neither Here Nor There {NYTA/DCTA}
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| quote: | Originally posted by ChavezHype
hey fellow TA's... if i ever say i'm going to quit djing (unless its been a long while and these forums are even still around) give me a slap in the face and tell me to persevere.
btw... for money... I didn't mean like record-label style like a solid name for yourself in the like of many trance djs like for example like BT or whatever other genre. I meant like maybe a gig a month or house parties... hell if you wanna make money off this you don't necessarily even have to be good, you just have to play whats popular, look at alot of the radio djs, play some underground tunes from over a year ago and the rest usually pop/rap. However thats not why I do it and I'm sure thats not why everyone else here does, its for da love of da muzica. I'm sure you'll be able to get house gigs for a lil' dough. Before i even started to DJ and read dj magazines people asked me if I was a DJ and I replied "no, not yet, just aspiring." And they're like "Well can I get you to come for like a party and dj for it". "i'm not even a dj yet... i just said..."
"I'll pay you man! Don't worry you'll get good moeny"
Me: "fine" (hahaha)
In high school its relatively simple. Just track the rich dudes parties and youll get like 100 bucks minimum for the gig. Problem is, you gotta have the whole set-up, and find people that will dig your tastes (even tho at that point it wont matter with drunkards and druggards most likely).
Just remember, its a hobby and not a profession unless your a pro ("pro" in "pro"fession). You'll need a job to keep up the vinyl and cd costs, however im betting that youll just burn your cds so whatever. I guess I'd probably go for decent equipment if i were you. I'm going to force myself to like djing. I don't see it being too hard if you've got a strong dedication to music. Persevere whoo-wee! You should be able to eventually get club gigs too. It is, however, one of those things that happenes only once in a while from what I'm getting. Not something like a once a week endaevor unless you're pro enough to be a resident. That could take years but at least you're starting young. I guess with the funds you have... go for either cdj-100s, or unless you're confident try ebay for used cdjs of higher models. DJX700 isn't coming out for a while i hear, but theres other mixers from behringer and other companies that you can get for cheaper adn will work fine. Practise!!! as much as you can. From what I hear... the point you get to beatmatching you really have to show youre will and persevere. Dig that? Don't get anything too cheap that it will turn u off djing, but dont get anything too expensive that can make or break you... unless of course you got the money to burn. |
Well Chavez,
First off, thanks for all your help.
I'm gettin into DJ'ing for the same reaon you are/did. I WANT to spread trance, or electronica (in any form). Only prob is that most kids my age aren't so accepting, so I'd be forced to play more mainstream music. But, i'd definitely lay down some good ol fashioned trance most of the time.
Plus, i wouldn't use burned CD's for dj'ing. I rarely burn cd's so there's no way i'd use them to spin.
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It has to start somewhere,
It has to start sometime,
What better place then here?
What better time than now?
--Rage Against the Machine
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Jun-04-2003 19:47
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Vlad
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Apr 2003
Location: San Siro [NYTA #3]
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Dude, dont spin what they want, make them enjoy trance, start with something alittle more known, just to get the crowd moving, and once you get into the good stuff, they wont even know it, and they will be dancing their asses off. This is how trance survives, dont give into the population. For example, start off with Perpetuous Dreamer, Iio, Reina... and once they are warmed up and moving, flow into some Ferry, AvB, PvD, Tiesto stuff.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Coup
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