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SteveMKIIDub
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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I'd actually be curious what someone lik JZ would make on a set..
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Feb-05-2007 23:20
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TwistedDUO
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Quite honestly, being a dj doesn't pay like it did 10 years ago. There are two factors that weigh heavily on this. 1) everybody and thier cousin is a dj these days, and 2) dj's are now looked on as a expenditure rather than a necessary item. This means that no matter how good you really are behind the decks/system it doesn't mean shit. What matters is how many people you can pull and how much money they (the promoter/club/whatever) can make off of you.
The gap between pay brackets is extremely wide. As mentioned above, unless there is a HUGE demand for you, you can expect to get paid very little in cash. If you're lucky, you can land a residency at a club or land yourself a spot booking dj's for a club or lounge. Having a regular gig involves regular pay, but it probably won't be as much as one would expect.
Gone are the days when a regional favorite dj can "reasonably" ask for more than $200 (including "perks") unless that dj is high demand. There are some people who can get away with it, but more often than not, you'll be playing for a bar tab and guest list. If you're lucky, asking for gas money is a reasonable request.
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Feb-06-2007 00:47
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skell
Play us out...

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Fullerton, CA
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Feb-07-2007 01:29
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