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  • #2050106
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    When you first started DJing for the public, stick to what the public loves the most, aka commercial stuff

    #2050107
    AuralCandy.Net
    Participant

    Don’t get too hung up to the idea that people are not having a good time unless they are dancing and jumping. Sure, if you’re playing in a dance bar you’d expect them to dance, but if you’re playing in a lounge people are more than happy just to nod their heads while enjoying a drink with their friends 🙂

    #2050142
    Sebastian Neff
    Participant

    Thanks for the fast answers!

    I think i’m gonna play “commercial stuff” and play some of my tracks here and there then.
    Thanks for helping 🙂

    #2050149
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Also: If the majority dances and has a good time, do not worry.
    There will ALWAYS be people that do not like you or your music.
    I had great self esteem problems when I started out and although I had nights with great success that one guy/girl coming to me as complaining would give me sleepless nights…
    Forget that. Get over it.

    I had gigs where I played in front of thousands of people having a good time, showering me with champagne when I left the stage and still some would post that the evening was shit on some forum or facebook…. do not let the trolls get to you.

    #2050150
    deathy
    Participant

    Terry’s advice is very very important, in any creative endeavor… for so many creative folks (myself included), it is so hard to put ourselves out there.

    #2050160
    Sebastian Neff
    Participant

    Yeah I’ll try, thanks

    #2050209
    AuralCandy.Net
    Participant

    No matter how bad the night is, always look for that one person who had a good time.

    For example, I’ve DJ’d at theme events (mostly house music) which were organized in venues whose usual patrons were extremely unreceptive towards house music. People were complaining all night and it got really depressing. I thought to myself “This is a house music event. I was booked to play house music, so f**k you all. I’m going to have a good time, no matter what”.

    Still, at the end of the night I had couple people come up to me and tell me that I was playing literally the best music they’ve ever heard in a night club.

    #2050235
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Most important part is that YOU are having a good time. Obviously you have to take your job of making a good night of it seriously and this does include feeling the vibe, reading the crowd or whatever you want to call it and acting upon it, but as long as you’ve done that, the rest is out of your hands.

    I’ve seen semi-famous artists play at parties where everybody was busy with the food and drinks and paid no heed whatsoever to the music. The same guy played a theatre three days later with 500+ very enthusiatic fans.

    So, don’t beat yourself over the head. Just enjoy yourself, show people you are having a good time and try hard to take them on that musical ride.

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