Feeling like you are NOT A GOOD DJ?
Feeling like you are NOT A GOOD DJ? Posted on: 01.01.2014 by Hayden Raugh Do any of you feel like this after a gig??To round up the story... I play resident at a 'chain venue' in my city... Fridays at on of the clubs and Saturdays at the other... The Fridays are always hard work... Tough crowd/ no crowd and the Saturdays are absolutely amazing everyone is dancing and loving life... I've just done a New Year's Eve gig at the Friday evening venue, and it was the worst gig of my year!!!! (Shouldn't be right that should it??) its normally not very busy and great anyway but toevening nothing I played connected with the people in... Between me and the other dj (my best mate) we play a mix of house, hip hop, garage and funk and at least every week one of these genres connects with the people in and we can work our evening around it.... Now the sat nigh venue is always busy and we have a good evening , but the Friday evening venue is soo different were starting to believe we're not actually any good and that we only have a good evening on sats because there is already and always will be people in dancing.... Am I wrong in believein this??? P.S happy new year to all | |
Wilton Keuning 03.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Hayden Raugh 01.01.2014 | Do any of you feel like this after a gig?? To round up the story... I play resident at a 'chain venue' in my city... Fridays at on of the clubs and Saturdays at the other... The Fridays are always hard work... Tough crowd/ no crowd and the Saturdays are absolutely amazing everyone is dancing and loving life... I've just done a New Year's Eve gig at the Friday evening venue, and it was the worst gig of my year!!!! (Shouldn't be right that should it??) its normally not very busy and great anyway but toevening nothing I played connected with the people in... Between me and the other dj (my best mate) we play a mix of house, hip hop, garage and funk and at least every week one of these genres connects with the people in and we can work our evening around it.... Now the sat nigh venue is always busy and we have a good evening , but the Friday evening venue is soo different were starting to believe we're not actually any good and that we only have a good evening on sats because there is already and always will be people in dancing.... Am I wrong in believein this??? P.S happy new year to all |
Wilton Keuning 03.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Ninfa Mazariegos 02.01.2014 | It happens to everyone. Don't beat yourself up over it. |
Ming Devis 02.01.2014 | You can't appeal to everyone and sometimes crowds just arn't keen for a dance and it doesn't matter what you play |
Daisy Mitri 02.01.2014 | Definitely have experienced that it does suck but keep doing your thing if you love it. I do also, I believe in general people take DJ's for granted unless you are a big name DJ with a following, so keep working and building your rep and skills! |
Delfina Suedmeyer 02.01.2014 | I had an experience once to play a variety of genres. I started of with some good house, transitioned into some disco house and then for a bit hit some 90s freestyle. Shortly after, i had someone come up to me and tell me am i going to play anything else besides music that sounds like the radio (where i am from, radio stations will frequently play 90s freestyle in mid afternoon). I felt offended but i just reminded myself not to take anything to heart. When you're djing, you're not just playing music, you're setting the mood for the dance floor. As advised, definitely have some variety in your playlist for times when you need to switch the tempo and energy. Sometimes it can get dull if you play the same genre for more than 15-30 mins depending on your slot time. In the end, you live and you learn from these experience. Sometimes its not you at all, but the crowd can be different from one evening to another. |
Shan Bauerly 02.01.2014 | NYE, St Patrick's, Weddings (insert holiday where parents get a sitter here) the guests are mostly amateurs not ravers. IMO, I believe you have to pretty much play what they will dance to vs. your regular set. |
Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Malka Wickerham 02.01.2014 | Sometimes when I am playing sweet nobody knows it, and other times I knowingly sucked and got tons of compliments. One time the crowd pissed me off and I started purposefully not mixing and just pressing play. I got a ton of compliments which made me even more pissed. When you are doing open format this kinda thing happens. In reality a horrible DJ with okay track selection is fine for most pop gigs. If nothing I am doing is working, even when it blew up the club before, I start playing ridiculous tracks. Chubby Checker, Di%$ in a Box, Hey Mickey, Venga Boys or whatever is funny or stupid. Try walking around and asking people what they would like to hear as well. Peace. |
Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 02.01.2014 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 02.01.2014 | Happened to me on NYE. Played a private gig from 10-1pm and was told to play what I play. No one danced, except the club owner. Felt pretty bummed. Still feel pretty bummed. Sometimes it's just not the right crowd. |
Yong Aptekar 02.01.2014 | Tough crowds happen. Try different tunes. Even trap...but I've seen that clear dance floors faster than beiber at a frat party. Everyone has tough evening s, just roll with it, they were all drunk, and it was new years. Your next gig will feel so much better now. |
Hellen Mindrup 01.01.2014 | When in doubt, run the trap. |
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