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Re: Re: Re: what i need to learn djing ?
| quote: | Originally posted by Citizen X
Couldn't have said it better, but if you want to be a famous dj you need connections and an ambitious personality, meaning you have to stick your name every where possible and find catchy promotions for your mixes (or sometimes use some else's mix and say its yours). The good thing at the moment is that a lot of people still believe that djs have super special talent, but those of us who have tried it at least once know that is a pile of bull crap.
Look at it this way, do you really want to stand there and mix songs or would you rather be in the crowd dancing with a beautiful girl. I am going for option #2 on this one. There are a million other good ways to make money in this world other than djing. |
Anyway, you need to buy two tables (preferably technics), a mixer (preferably Pioneer or Alan and Heath, possibly a Rane), headphones (Sony 700s or a pair of the new technics), needles and cartridges (I recommend Ortofon), and slipmats if they didn't come with your tables.
For records, try local shops and internet sites:
www.dancerecords.com
www.dancegrooves.com
www.juno.co.uk
www.gemm.com (search engine style, can't listen there)
www.htfr.com
www.sateliterecords.com
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