Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth Deep House…..i love it where can i play it?

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    Steelo
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    I’m guessing you’ll find it more in lounges/bars as opposed to clubs unless you find specific nights.

    #1006872
    IznremiX
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    Steelo, post: 22858, member: 1368 wrote: I’m guessing you’ll find it more in lounges/bars as opposed to clubs unless you find specific nights.

    this.
    check to see if there are any hookah lounges or such in your area too

    #1006874

    I play deep house at my sheesha lounge restaurant residency 🙂 try those kind of relaxed, chill out type bar places. If they don’t have a DJ yet, you might be the first one 🙂 just ask 😉

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    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Same here, I do deep house, belearic and even some raggea’ish to italo-house in a cocktail bar on sunday afternoons “chill hours”.

    #22732
    David Somerville
    Participant

    Cheers guys yes there are some shisha bars i’m gonna check out see if i can get a deep house evening somewhere…..thanx for the advice…..i did have another question……when your mixing deep house do you mainly do long blends……that is what i have been doing when practicing as the tunes just go so well together you can blend for ever……just wondered if could any tips or things i can do to get ahead on mixing deep house……i’ve looked online but there’s no videos on deep house dj’s…….

    Any advice much appreciated

    Cheers!

    #1006896
    Steelo
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    Do whatever works for you dude. There’s no right or wrong way if the mix is sounding good then its all good.

    #1006904
    DJ
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    Check art galleries as well. The best gig I’ve had was at a little art gallery exhibit. It’s the perfect dj gig in my opinion. You play exactly what you want to play, pre-programmed or not (as long as it’s something appropriate for a gallery exhibit, of course), and don’t have to deal with requests and the other headaches you get when you’re playing in a club. My set was four solid hours of nothing but deep and tech house and I loved every second of it. You don’t have hundreds of fans going mental and chanting your name and Jesus poses are typically kept to a minimum but, to me, the benefits completely outweighed the costs.

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    J-Zed
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    Frosh, post: 22892, member: 1351 wrote: Check art galleries as well. The best gig I’ve had was at a little art gallery exhibit. It’s the perfect dj gig in my opinion. You play exactly what you want to play, pre-programmed or not (as long as it’s something appropriate for a gallery exhibit, of course), and don’t have to deal with requests and the other headaches you get when you’re playing in a club. My set was four solid hours of nothing but deep and tech house and I loved every second of it. You don’t have hundreds of fans going mental and chanting your name and Jesus poses are typically kept to a minimum but, to me, the benefits completely outweighed the costs.

    That sounds like a fun gig, you can play almost anything you want that’s more mellow and it’s a great way to meet people too. Never thought of that, I’m totally looking into it now.

    #1007389
    ADHDJ
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    Pool party, or any party that hasn’t warmed up yet.

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