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But i have to say its finally good to start seeing new dj's palying instead of the same ones over and over again... i give props to that.. But make sure the new people know what to do... Ps.. book me for hardhouse and nrg lol |
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My point exactly! Anyways Jay siad it pretty well... bahahah yeah your a dick marty :kam: Theres nothing wrong with giving anyone a chance. My best advice for a noob dj is find a small place with open decks to get the practice on a loud system (resturant/house party/ small lounges etc) Although having a noob dj play an open/close slot isnt the end of the world if there arnt any ppl there. |
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PS: I've been spinning records seriously for about 2 months now and I'm just now getting started to play out.
If I fuck up, the only people that will really care will be the DJs. The important thing, IMO, is that people have good music to dance to. This was always the plan. If I fuck up, trainwreck, get frazzled and screw up, so be it. These things come with the territory. I think the more important thing is that I get used to dealing with a) decks that aren't mine, b) handling myself in front of a crowd, and c) seeing how the tricks/ideas that I have work against the setting of a crowd. I've been playing with tables for about 3 years now... Haven't really gotten heavily into it until recently though. Am I prepared to take a stage? I don't know. Let's find out. But I'll just quantify this by saying I'm not considering myself another one of these fly-by-nights... Just because, I dunno... I've been waiting a long time to get into this and I really feel like I'll actually work at it and keep going for a bit.... Suppose we'll find out, won't we? |