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  • #2018494
    Stazbumpa
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    It’s not a question of keeping busy, it’s a question of playing music that moves the crowd. Do that, and be amiable to whoever comes to talk to you, and the crowd will remember that over and above anything else.
    It’s about the music, not what you think you look like. Most crowds won’t care what you’re doing in the DJ booth as long as it sounds good.

    #2018509
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Thanx brotha appreciate the advice ,few guys always say i shouldnt stand doing nothing for even a sec so i had my doubts

    #2018588
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Just don’t have serato stare 😀

    I do suggest being entertaining, but don’t overdo it.

    #2018591
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Noted haha ,i try nd only look at the screen to choose songs ,thanx appreciate the advice im quite new at djing so i take all the advice i can get when it comes to crowd pleasing this has been a life long dream to Dj so dont wanto mess it up

    #2018609
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Usually watch a movie, listen to spotify on my DJ headphones, mix a drink,…

    Hehe no seriously: I try to read the crowd, be entertaining, wave to people I know, toast some mates, make mice googly eyes at some ladies, do some robo moves then drop some bass and do the Jesus 😉 You know whatever floats your boat basically.

    #2018626
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Haha nice good to know its ok to just enjoy it and dont have to hit buttons nd effex every second that goes by

    #2018671
    Stazbumpa
    Participant

    Having a boogie behind the decks is always a good idea, if you’re enjoying yourself then show it. If you aren’t then tell your face to at least pretend that you are 😉
    As for button mashing to make it look as if you’re doing something no No NO! Don’t muck about with the music unless that effect knob you’re tweaking is going to make that crescendo sound epic. Effects have their place, and a few well placed button pushes are what you and the crowd will appreciate.
    Be prepared to make mistakes, learn from them and enjoy yourself no matter what.

    #2018676
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Shall do so thanx man,ive seen se guys go totally crazy with cue jugling and sample players and effex for max 15 min or so ,but theres only that much you can do in a certain time period without over doing it in an actual gig ,thats my main worry ,but ill focus on doing a good set and having a good time ,appreciate all the advice

    #2018680
    Eliah Holiday
    Participant

    Before I DJ’d I was an avid club goer, dancing my arse off 3 nights a week. The only time I looked towards the DJ booth was when the DJ messed up or played some lame song, otherwise I was too busy dancing and having fun. When I see these videos of thousands of people pretty much standing still staring up at the superstar DJ…I don’t get it. At any rate I have fun whilst DJing, I’m dancing in the booth. As for adding FX and samples and such I do it in moderation. Too it’s OK to chill for a bit, sip a beer, think about where you wanna go next, eyeball some ladies on the dancefloor.

    #2018681
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Ok thats cool to know theres room to chill a bit ,because i got my first club gig in a few weeks and was nervous about what people will expect there ,birthday parties and private gigs are easy ppl dont really care much, there its just about having tunes playing ,but club is a bit more proffesional so i was bit nervous haha

    #2018759
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Staring at your decks all the time its not a good idea, this is a mistakes that many young DJ’s have, they starrin at their laptop screen, bow their heads deep down in their decks.

    Raise your head up high, analyze your crowds, look around left and right, and question yourself why this one crowds just sit in their table? Make an eye contacts with the honeys that dancing their butt off to your tunes that YOU Sir spin (err if there is no honeys in the dance floor at all questions yourself why) and most importantly SMILE ! I dont get why all todays DJ got this cold-horror looks in their face not a glimpse of smile at all. SMILE ! this is your Church, this is your office and you the BOSS, OWN IT !

    #2018768
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    I Like it ,thanx verymuch ill remember to keep focus on the crowd instead of on the gear

    #2018859
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Did he just say “a bit more professional” … ?

    Serious m8, if you expect to make constant good money DJ-ing, unless you are becoming the next Guetta or Armin, weddings, anniversaries and (corporate) events are where the money is. And since professional essentially means you are getting paid for what you are doing, I’d say mobile DJ-ing is most definitely PROFESSIONAL 😀 .

    It’s way different from club DJ-ing, I’ll give you that. But a good wedding DJ can make an easy 700-1000 per night, every night! I don’t know too many club DJ’s that make that kind of money on a consistent basis. Not until they have made a name for themselves.

    So, say sorry to all those PRO mobile DJ’s out there that read our forum too and maybe we don’t have to lynch you.

    😛

    Greetinx.

    #2018861
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Ok fair enuff haha i take that back no disrespect ,i myself just have a love for clubs and dance tunes

    #2018872
    DJ Mark-V
    Participant

    Never thought of it that way before ,new respect for the mobile Dj’s for sure

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