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Who are the highest grossing edm edm dj's/producers (pg. 4)
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Cool1g
if you were to book a dj in LA right now....

in order of cost based on what i've heard paid the last year or so:

1) Tiesto is $75-100K
2) Guetta/Sasha around $40K
3) Armin/Morillo around $30K


booking fees for the 2nd tier djs has dropped a lot recently... many are getting 50-67% less than at their peaks...

Kaskade is the best bang-for-your-buck in terms of his cost and the # of attendees... you can prob get him in the 10-15K range right now depending on the event...
bigperf
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Originally posted by R!CH
bigperf's nebulous observation that "selling out arenas and going platinum spells success in the music industry


ya my bad on that. i was just looking for who brings in the most money. we've touched on fees for performances, but how about radio shows, or cd' compilations. I like the response about the 20 million albums sold. a lot of the artists we go see, don't produce music that gets sold on beatport, or create albums(CD's, what are those things!) so if you dont produce tracks or sell albums those are 2 less sources of revenues.

hearing a DJ makes $60,000 for a club gig is ridiculous. Arena, ok...but for a club, damn. even charging $100 a person you need 600 people to break even(without taking liquor, overhead, etc into consideration), most clubs dont have capacity over 1000 people!
Cool1g
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Originally posted by bigperf

hearing a DJ makes $60,000 for a club gig is ridiculous. Arena, ok...but for a club, damn. even charging $100 a person you need 600 people to break even(without taking liquor, overhead, etc into consideration), most clubs dont have capacity over 1000 people!



no dj gets anywhere near those figures on a tuesday nite in Oklahoma City... but on a Sat nite in LA/Vegas/Miami, the clubs usually make a nice profit even paying those fees. we have a fan base here who has proven over-and-over they will pay $50-100 to see the top djs. Send through 2,000 covers at Avalon or Vanguard or Mansion or Haze and the promoters/club owners did fine...
diskodave
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Originally posted by bigperf
a lot of the artists we go see, don't produce music that gets sold on beatport, or create albums(CD's, what are those things!) so if you dont produce tracks or sell albums those are 2 less sources of revenues.


Honestly, artists don't make much off beatport sales. DJs mainly produce music for promotional purposes and exposing their sound to the world which can lead to more bookings. The good money comes from gigs.
raveed
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Originally posted by R!CH
you play top 40 mashups so i'm quite sure your opinion of respectable differs from mine. the question is how well you can rationalize what respectable is and in what context you're speaking from. if your rationale for respectability is simply "$$$", then you are full of . you talk to anyone who tries to sell you on tiesto's music today and it's always the same argument... $$$ DJMAG $$$ DJMAG $$$. try pulling that argument in the music discussion forum, where people know what they're talking about.


I find that quite interesting. How exactly would you define good music then? The people in the music discussion forum may have been in the industry for years and they may understand the technical elements that go into making a tune.

However, all that still gives them is 1 vote should a worldwide poll be conducted into who makes the best music. I bet my house that armin and tiesto would win that as well. How would these people in the music discussion forum defend that?

Tiesto and Armin make music that is simple and easy to understand by the general public who have now almost completely stripped the underground roots of dance music and made it probably the fastest growing genre in popularity today and while the veterans can compare them to unwanted invaders, they pay the same amount for a ticket that we do (besides you lucky ones who have hookups and get in for free ;) ) .

Tiesto and Armin arnt disrespecting the music ( did the music tell you that or are you just speaking on behalf of the music?) , they have just embraced a sub genre of it that they feel can raise them the big bucks and its working brilliantly for them.

The underground people who stayed true to their roots are called Artists, Armin and Tiesto are called businessmen. The difference being , the former have the respect of seasoned peers and fans who have been in the industry/ following it when Tiesto was DJ Tiesto while the latter have their names known by the world and while mostly having bandwagon fans , fill up stadiums and in turn their pockets.

Its like citing the difference between a Film and a Movie.
Sadface
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Originally posted by R!CH
Stupid people's opinions don't matter. Only I or those with similarly refined tastes can define "success."

FTFY

Seriously dude, the idea of success is so incredibly subjective that its kind of ridiculous for you to come out and flatly state one method of its judgement as being "wrong."
xjoshx
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Originally posted by diskodave
Honestly, artists don't make much off beatport sales. DJs mainly produce music for promotional purposes and exposing their sound to the world which can lead to more bookings. The good money comes from gigs.



QFT
xjoshx
Its really interesting to hear what ppl are paying in LA. Sacramento can't do most of the prices y'all are talking about right now. We are def. an emerging market. Thank god most agencies understand that and know that when we are working with them. I'm not sure the numbers exactly, but SPUNDAE did Armin Van Buuren and Ferry Corsten in sacramento at a club that holds 800-900, and they def. didn't pack it out. We did Cosmic Gate in sac on a thurs, had 450 ppl singing along and dancing all night and considered that a success. I think someone in here mentioned that things were relative, that is def. true for us.


I do alot of underground stuff, but I am grateful for the really mainstream stuff, cheesy mainstream stuff (castles in the sky anyone? lol)is what initially got me into dance music that I now love so much. The more people that get turned onto dance music, means the more a market like ours will emerge and the more opportunities we will have. I hope the big guys keep doing their thing, and hope ppl keep digging deeper and finding their own niche.


(i guess thats not exactly answering the exact question of the thread title, but i was feeding off of what everyone was discussing)
TommyfromLA
R!CH you are absolutely full of like always and I like the fact that you like to mention me in every single one of your posts even on posts that I haven't even commented. I don't swing both ways just in case you were looking for a BF so get of my N**Z....

There are some Dj's that don't meet your taste that's fine man some others enjoy them and vice versa. You don't see others post 200 times a day about how one DJ that you like sucks... We all got it R!CH HATES GUETTA!!!! No problem buddy stop having panic attacks every time some one mentions his name!!!
bas
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Originally posted by TommyfromLA
R!CH you are absolutely full of like always and I like the fact that you like to mention me in every single one of your posts even on posts that I haven't even commented. I don't swing both ways just in case you were looking for a BF so get of my N**Z....

There are some Dj's that don't meet your taste that's fine man some others enjoy them and vice versa. You don't see others post 200 times a day about how one DJ that you like sucks... We all got it R!CH HATES GUETTA!!!! No problem buddy stop having panic attacks every time some one mentions his name!!!

This is a discussion forum. He can discuss the topic at hand however he likes, same as everyone. Just because he has a dissenting opinion doesn't mean he's "having panic attacks" :stongue:

diskodave
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Originally posted by TommyfromLA
R!CH you are absolutely full of like always and I like the fact that you like to mention me in every single one of your posts even on posts that I haven't even commented. I don't swing both ways just in case you were looking for a BF so get of my N**Z....

There are some Dj's that don't meet your taste that's fine man some others enjoy them and vice versa. You don't see others post 200 times a day about how one DJ that you like sucks... We all got it R!CH HATES GUETTA!!!! No problem buddy stop having panic attacks every time some one mentions his name!!!


LOL buddy - I think you need to relax and comprehend what's been said. Once again you are jumping to the gun, defending your tiestos, armins, and guettas... when in fact Rich is simply saying that as an EDM artist, success isn't defined by hitting platinum record sales. Read over that sentence a few more times and let me know if it starts to make sense...
DjWoody
lol I think Tommy is talking about this post where R!CH basically called him an idiot and it was uncalled for.


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Originally posted by R!CH
a lot of confused idiots think the two are directly related. hi tommy!
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