DJ without owning Car...
DJ without owning Car... Posted on: 26.03.2013 by Shawnta Chodos So, I have been DJing since I was 14 (started in roller skating rinks). I have started living a minimalist lifestyle over the past year and no longer have a car and want to get back to DJing professionally again. I do not have a desire to have a car again as I save tons of money and get around pretty well with public transportation and cabs when the need arises. Anyone here DJing out (clubs, bars, etc) regularly and not own a car? In the past all the places I DJed had their own gear (1200s or CDJs and Serato) so all I ever had to bring was my bag with my laptop, needles, vinyl and headphones and my backpackup serato box just in case. I am considering getting 1200s again or going the way of the future and getting a contoller (s2, vci, etc). Main question... Do you or anyone you know DJ events without owning a car, do you believe it would be easy? Any suggestions, advice, etc? | |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 27.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kazkox
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Shawnta Chodos 26.03.2013 | So, I have been DJing since I was 14 (started in roller skating rinks). I have started living a minimalist lifestyle over the past year and no longer have a car and want to get back to DJing professionally again. I do not have a desire to have a car again as I save tons of money and get around pretty well with public transportation and cabs when the need arises. Anyone here DJing out (clubs, bars, etc) regularly and not own a car? In the past all the places I DJed had their own gear (1200s or CDJs and Serato) so all I ever had to bring was my bag with my laptop, needles, vinyl and headphones and my backpackup serato box just in case. I am considering getting 1200s again or going the way of the future and getting a contoller (s2, vci, etc). Main question... Do you or anyone you know DJ events without owning a car, do you believe it would be easy? Any suggestions, advice, etc? |
Emelina Chillson 27.03.2013 | I put casters on my coffin when I used public tranportation. Thank god for the advents of modern technology. Leaving a gig at 2am and relying on public transport is not the business tho. Zipcar is awesome. Or get a moped. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 27.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kazkox
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Mi Gabele 27.03.2013 | Depends where are you living at, if there is a public transport like in london, I would not be worrying about it, but in more quite areas it depends anyways. |
Mimi Mahaffee 27.03.2013 | im in a carpool, but usually i just go by public transportation. works good for me (just carrying usb sticks or a harddrive). living in stockholm sweden |
Ethel Feigum 27.03.2013 | I used to pay friends to drive me to gigs when I needed to bring my own gear or pa. It's worth it if you're making enough on the gig, but can suck having to depend on someone else. Get a girlfriend with a car? |
Shawnta Chodos 26.03.2013 | Good Idea on the Zipcar! |
Ervin Calvery 26.03.2013 | I know some serious minimalists - some that don't even use capital letters. Is Zipcar or similar an option? |
Alla Bluemke 26.03.2013 | a lot of times one of the first things people ask for is reliable transport. Especially for residencies. If you are carrying gear you will hate yourself without one. |
Shawnta Chodos 26.03.2013 | Dallas.... I know plenty of DJs here and every single one has a car. Hell everyone in Dallas period has a car. My friends believe I am nuts! |
Ervin Calvery 26.03.2013 | Where are you located? If you're living in Manhattan, I probably wouldn't worry about owning a car. |
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