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Programming and bookings
Things have changed a lot in the scene, but I have an issue with programming and bookings of DJs and I hope I’m not the only one.
It seems in this day and age most parties you go to, there are WAY TOO MANY DJS booked for the party. For example you have a 5 hour time slot from 10pm to 3am. Why is there the need to book more than 3 DJs for the party? Even 3 DJs is a lot!
The art of DJing is telling a story with music. You start off at a certain level at the night, and due to the programming of the DJ and his ability to select music that enhances the party it creates a vibe with the crowd and brings the night to a totally different level. At least that’s the way it used to be.
A Tenaglia night is a perfect example of this method. He takes you on a journey, starting the night with warm up tracks, setting the mood with current hits, dropping some bombs and ending the night with classics. With a track being anywhere from 6 to 10 minutes it takes time to tell a story.
But these days looks like you get 5 DJs in a 7 hour slot, or 3 to 4 DJs in a 5 hour slot. How can you tell a story in this time? The flow of the night is thrown out of whack. Think about it, in a night you can have 3 different transitions in a 5 hour set with DJs coming on and off changing the flow of the night.
I like what Footwork does when the book someone like Carlo Lio all night long for a 7 hour set. Something like that really appeals to me because I know this is a long haul set where I’m going to hear different sides of the same DJ in that set. It’s not really a party for me when a DJ comes on, plays for 90 minutes and then another DJ comes on. But this is Toronto…
What is the rationale for this move? I think some organizers are booking DJs in efforts that they are promoting the night as well, but still, if everyone wants their full fee for the night and you have 3 DJ in a 5 hour set (and really it’s more like 4 hours because 10 to 11 is dead) you are paying too much and not going to throw that good of a party due to disjointed sets.
And programming, where do I start? Play for the room and play for the time slot!
There's an 11:30 pm sound! There's a 1am sound! There's a 4am sound ! There's a 7am sound (my favorite, Peak time @ Stereo, Montreal)! If you don't know that you shouldn't be DJing.
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