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| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
Promoting skills????
Who else finds it ridiculous that the talent has to do his own gig promotion??? |
I definately do not, and think it's very reasonable for an event organizer to want the djs to promote the show.
I play both roles. Organizer/event manager as well as dj for all the Nightdreamer events in Hamilton.
from the organizers/manager perspective: Each name on that flyer should make my job, as an organizer & promoter of the event, easier to get people in the door. I pay serious money for a headliner, cause his/her name is making my job easier to get people in the door. If "dj so and so from down the street that no one cares about but plays good tunes" isn't drawing a crowd from my general promotions, he better be bringing in some people to help fill the room and make for a better event/party.
When your name makes my job easier by drawing people in the door, you can slow down with the promo and just be the dj instead of the dj/promoter.
for myself, from a dj's perspective: I want my crew there in full force chearing/dancing/supporting...when my friends dig it, I have more fun whch inturn rubs off on the people who haven't heard me dj. which in turns makes a good impression on the organizer/promoters of who evers party I'm playing at, which results in a better chance of getting boked again, which hopefully will lead to more gigs.
If yer lazy and don't want to promote, I suggest you don't goto the basement on wednesday night (for the record, I have nothing to do with the basement...just voicing my opinion from my experience)

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