How Do I Be a Good Opening DJ?
How Do I Be a Good Opening DJ? Posted on: 24.08.2013 by Myrta Neweii Hey everyone, so basically I have a decent shot at opening for a pretty huge DJ in my hometown and its an absolutely massive opportunity. (Most of you will recognize the name but I'll keep it quiet for now). I'll need some votes in a few days so I'll let you know when I do...BUT ANYWAYS What is good opening DJ etiquette/need to follow rules? I know stuff like don't play their tracks an whatnot but probably am oblivious to other practices. Any help is appreciated. | |
Isela Retano 31.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Norbert Thysell 30.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
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Olin Easley 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Margie Pavell 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
NO ONE wants to hears you blowing the lid off the place at 9pm... |
Myrta Neweii 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by johney
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Myrta Neweii 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
I totally understand, but what you have to understand is that this crowd is a bunch of students during the back to school "frosh week" phase of the local university (of which I also attend). They're not dubstep connoisseurs, they're a bunch of kids testing the limits of mixing alcohol cocaine and extacy. If you could recommend some dubstep that is a little more light and better for an opening set that would be awesome (record labels). Dubstep is far from my usual. |
Myrta Neweii 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by KarbonNY
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Ara Tima 27.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by keithace
Also this. http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/..._dj_by_oak.php No idea who this guy is but he speaks the truth. |
Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Matt Kane 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
I'd call song selection a rather small part of my question. What's wrong with disagreement? Nothing great would come from anything without a little friendly debate. |
Hellen Mindrup 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Isela Retano 31.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Norbert Thysell 30.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
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Olin Easley 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Margie Pavell 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
NO ONE wants to hears you blowing the lid off the place at 9pm... |
Myrta Neweii 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by johney
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Augustine Mitzen 28.08.2013 | Tempa Deep Medi Tectonic Hyperdub Punch Drunk Kapsize early Dub Police releases Scrub a dub / Scotch Bonnet Noppa recordings Black box Soul motive Argon Night Slugs |
Myrta Neweii 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
I totally understand, but what you have to understand is that this crowd is a bunch of students during the back to school "frosh week" phase of the local university (of which I also attend). They're not dubstep connoisseurs, they're a bunch of kids testing the limits of mixing alcohol cocaine and extacy. If you could recommend some dubstep that is a little more light and better for an opening set that would be awesome (record labels). Dubstep is far from my usual. |
Brunilda Kora 29.08.2013 | Mate - it sounds to me like you are not treating this like a warm-up set, but more like you are part of a multi-headliner line up. If you are just going to play what you want to get the response that you want, then that is not a warm-up set. Like I said - it's the early part of a multi-headliner evening . So - which is it? It probably depends on how high an opinion you have of yourself... Don't be offended by that last statement - it has always been a DJ's prerogative to believe he is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Even if he is on the 7pm 'til 9pm slot. The Truth is - it is at least as hard to be great warm up DJ as it is to be a great main act. And I'll tell you this - if people in Bristol had paid to see a Dubstep act, and they walked through the door and heard Electro House being played by some DJ they'd never heard of before, then said DJ would be dodging flying pints of piss REAL quick! |
Myrta Neweii 28.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by KarbonNY
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Ara Tima 27.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by keithace
Also this. http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/..._dj_by_oak.php No idea who this guy is but he speaks the truth. |
Isela Retano 27.08.2013 | Play levels. Every song. |
Augustine Mitzen 27.08.2013 | Play breakcore |
Latoria Kavulich 27.08.2013 | Don't be better than the headliner, but if you are already, play crap and curse under your breath afterward. |
Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Matt Kane 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
I'd call song selection a rather small part of my question. What's wrong with disagreement? Nothing great would come from anything without a little friendly debate. |
Hellen Mindrup 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Matt Kane 26.08.2013 | you were asking and i gave my honest opnion. if you already knew what to do, why ask for advise? |
Ana Butt 26.08.2013 | Try to look for un-heard new released and banging tracks, great way to go |
Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 | The depressing thing is that Luke Bryan would probably go over well here.... |
Hellen Mindrup 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
That's my plan. A couple hard drops from Call Me Maybe into some One Direction will have the crowd jumping. Got my Disney playlist all set up, don't worry guys I got this. |
Hellen Mindrup 26.08.2013 | Just play what you feel is right. Screw it. #YOLO |
Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 | People come out to this specific venue to have a good time and party. This is one of the only decent clubs in our smallish city (120000 ppl) and I've noticed that the club classics get better responses in my area then does a 125bpm warm up set. If I break out on stage doing that I'll get kicked out. Guaranteed. No one responds to that type if set here. I need to pump up the crowd because the next set us heavily trap and dubstep and that's what they're paying to see. I don't have to play their genre because electro house goes over really well in that venue. |
Matt Kane 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Calzone
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Myrta Neweii 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Matt Kane 26.08.2013 | at OP: if the headliner is playing dubstep/dnb, why would you play electro/house? imho it is best if you |
Ngoc Armbrecht 26.08.2013 | There is not substitute for practice. |
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