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How much do you get paid to DJ? (pg. 4)
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| Wisnia |
| quote: | Originally posted by carreux
DJ pearl i don't know.
i do know of a canadian DJ who i believe plays hip-hop and house under the name "Preach."
AN - if this might be someone you know i can get in contact with him via friends.
cheers |
Hiphop and House? Wow you are completely off.
He usually plays tech and some more electro stuff these days. |
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| carreux |
^^ i don't know if we're talking about the same person, tho he does look similar.
i *think* the guy's name is justin, he's been a resident at a jakarta club for a few months now. |
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| Abhay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
don't get burned because you were too dumb to cover your own ass |
Yeah,
from what i get told, the industry's full of jerks trying to rip everyone else off... |
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| ZeJayMan |
I get paid anything from 100 dollars to 175 dollars, plus travel costs for myself and my equipment.
Plus some uncle herby, and some free drinks. Cha Chingg... |
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| diggerz |
If you're djing for the money and not for the love of music than you've got it all wrong. Djing, like making music, is building up something to call your own. If you're talented, no matter who you are or where you're from, you'll probably be discovered. I dunno, it's really hard to know, but if you've got something serious to show people than it will eventually pay off.
No Effort is ever left unpaid....
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| discobiscuit |
| i have a gig lined up at the 4d's lounge in altoona on next friday that is paying 400 bucks for 4 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| discobiscuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
If you're djing for the money and not for the love of music than you've got it all wrong. Djing, like making music, is building up something to call your own. If you're talented, no matter who you are or where you're from, you'll probably be discovered. I dunno, it's really hard to know, but if you've got something serious to show people than it will eventually pay off.
No Effort is ever left unpaid....
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yeah that makes sense... i didnt like hip hop at first, but i developed my own kinda style and i enjoy working the crowd and stuff. i'd still rather spin house tho... |
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| chris harrington |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
i dont pay myself to play in my own room to the audience of myself. |
i do. Make some good money with it 2 :toothless |
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| Abhay |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
If you're djing for the money and not for the love of music than you've got it all wrong. Djing, like making music, is building up something to call your own. If you're talented, no matter who you are or where you're from, you'll probably be discovered. I dunno, it's really hard to know, but if you've got something serious to show people than it will eventually pay off.
No Effort is ever left unpaid....
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BAH! I wish that was true...
Most of the DJs i've heard here in clubs are .
They only get in because they have connections. Nobody really seems to care about how much skill they actually have. |
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| shuni |
| i play at partys with my own sound equipment and i charge 25$ per hour for a small setup and 35$ for the bigger one |
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| idoru |
$0.00
And it felt damn good. |
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