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It all really depends. You can go either way with it. I started out DJ'ing parties for friends, I loved trance and house back then too, but I realized that to get the setup that I would eventually use to practice on for a club...I would have to make money. I spun a lot of hiphop and all that jazz for a while, made some good money doing house parties, got my setup at the time...and then vanished. Year or so later I had regular jobs at 2 bar/lounge venues, and a club that packed about 400-800 people. These clubs were not strictly edm, but I was still about to get people groovin for sure on the nights that I played. I got decent money playing at these places, but they were by no means "crobar" status, and didn't take paying djs big money all that seriously. I mean..i'm young, and the chance to play in a club infront of hundreds of people, even for just a hundred or two and an open bar tab, was well worth it! I was 17 at the time, and It was something I really couldn't pass up. Sadly when I moved to go to college, I wound up in a town (Tallahassee, Florida) that has a dead scene. I get hardly any pay now, and I have no residencies for clubs up here yet, its pretty much back to square one. However, i've been playing some house parties for house music only for about a month or so now, and i've packed apartments with a good 70-150 people dancing their asses off, and ya know what? I would do that for free...
...but getting paid would be nice too. I really just feel like there is no greater feeling in the world than playing to a crowd the music YOURE into, and having THEM be as into it as you are, grooving, grinding, and yelling/clapping/screaming during breakdowns. It's the most powerful feeling in the world! Can't get enough.
....and I have been offered PLENTY of decent paying jobs to do big house parties for frats and sororities n the like, or other people in general. They come up, say i'm awesome bla bla bla, they like what I play...they get my number. We talk a week later and they say they want me to spin...but to play "variety music". I decline everytime. Now I just feel like playing something I don't like isn't worth the money to me. It's really not. It's your own personal choice. I don't really buy the selling out thing. Loving music is loving music. Loving the crowd is loving the crowd. As long as you dont give up on playing edm, and dont go all out hiphop or something...and are still known for your OWN style...then fuck it. Thats MY opinion. Hope this helped. Goodluck!!!
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