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Picotto's fee (pg. 2)
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| Tayfoon |
| quote: | Originally posted by chesco
When you e-mail his booking agent are you doing it from a hotmail or yahoo account (or something similar)
If so the likleyhood is he won't reply, most booking agents wouldn't.
You need a proper e-mail address (like a business e-mail or one which would look professional) to be taken at least seriously, their not going to just give out mauro's fee to anyone, and they wouldn't expect promoters who have booked him to give it out either. |
Nah
Email address has nothing to do with it
You have to present yourself as a professional, we get lots of requests from kids who think they are gonna book shows.
People like that always end up flaking when it comes to the deposit, as Im sure the poster of the thread will too once he realizes he actually has to put up money to confirm his show.
Nowadays we choose to ingore anyone without a track record |
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| chesco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tayfoon
Nah
Email address has nothing to do with it
You have to present yourself as a professional, we get lots of requests from kids who think they are gonna book shows.
People like that always end up flaking when it comes to the deposit, as Im sure the poster of the thread will too once he realizes he actually has to put up money to confirm his show.
Nowadays we choose to ingore anyone without a track record |
What better way to appear professional when contacting someone by e-mail, than an e-mail address specific to you business or club night:rolleyes: |
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| sleepydragon |
| quote: | Originally posted by zoric
Gatecrasher's founder/owner named Neil something said that they could pay DJ's like $500 for a gig if they're amateurs and trying to make their way up. But they can also get like $25.000 for a gig aswell, That's if they're well known and play at the biggest venues.
Not sure if he was talking a lot of bull, but isn't it like that? |
:conf: simon raines is the owner of gatecrasher and he was probably talking bull he is the biggest fag your ever likely to meet. he probably just sits on his arse all day he employs people to book djs |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
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Yeah, that's pretty much what I would have guessed, but there has to be some kind of price range for these guys, right?
I'm sure it's all very subjective, but I'd guess that each of the "bigger DJ's" out there has his or her bottom line. |
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| Groundhog Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by sleepydragon
:conf: simon raines is the owner of gatecrasher and he was probably talking bull he is the biggest fag your ever likely to meet. he probably just sits on his arse all day he employs people to book djs |
Neil Moffit, President of Godskitchen, although maybe he's not the head anymore, as he was building up ICE in Las Vegas for the show he was talking about. |
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| Groundhog Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Yeah, that's pretty much what I would have guessed, but there has to be some kind of price range for these guys, right?
I'm sure it's all very subjective, but I'd guess that each of the "bigger DJ's" out there has his or her bottom line. |
Not really. I can't imagine Sasha could charge that much when I saw him @ Cielo in March, as the club only holds 350, I think, and tickets were only $20. Even if he took everything, that's only $7000. I'm sure he gets more for big clubs like Crobar NYC. I had heard it rumored that when he played Avalon NYC in 2003 for New Year's, he got $125K |
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| zoric |
| quote: | Originally posted by sleepydragon
:conf: simon raines is the owner of gatecrasher and he was probably talking bull he is the biggest fag your ever likely to meet. he probably just sits on his arse all day he employs people to book djs |
Sorry, I meant Godskitchen mate :) |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Not really. I can't imagine Sasha could charge that much when I saw him @ Cielo in March, as the club only holds 350, I think, and tickets were only $20. Even if he took everything, that's only $7000. I'm sure he gets more for big clubs like Crobar NYC. I had heard it rumored that when he played Avalon NYC in 2003 for New Year's, he got $125K |
I wasn't implying it was some small range, I said it was all subjective, but there has to be a point where even Sasha says "no way."
Even if the bottom line changes for each show, it's gotta be there. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tayfoon
Nah
Email address has nothing to do with it
You have to present yourself as a professional, we get lots of requests from kids who think they are gonna book shows.
People like that always end up flaking when it comes to the deposit, as Im sure the poster of the thread will too once he realizes he actually has to put up money to confirm his show.
Nowadays we choose to ingore anyone without a track record |
Wow, I actually agree with Tayfoon. :eyes: |
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| sleepydragon |
| quote: | Originally posted by zoric
Sorry, I meant Godskitchen mate :) |
ah oh well.
why do you have to book picotto anyway? he might be to big for you how big is the night that he would be playing at? |
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| Allied Nations |
There is no 'set' fee guys... It depends on who you are, the night of the show, the city its in, wether or not its a tour... sooo many factors.
And no, you can't just pick up a phone, or write an email to book a dj. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Ask yourself this: would Mauro Picotto deem it worth his time to play at your event over all the other possible events he could be booked for on the specific date? |
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