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Wow to say the least... Gambled and it payed off! ( a little motivational story)
Posted on: 05.01.2013 by Ardell Lafranchi
Hey guys just another motivation story i had happen to me this wednesday at a big weekevening event called Wompy Wednesdays in St. Louis Mo.

I noticed a good friend/teammate of mine commented on there Event page listed as Open Decks evening . Ive only played at this event one time before and am booked to play again the first wednesday of February but i figured id try to hop in one of the open timeslots. Talked to the Promoter/Event runner/Main Dj and he said they wanted only Ableton affiliated sets turntable sets and CDJ sets. I have not once djed on CDJs or even used ableton im not familiar with serato live 3 and dont have any original EDM vinyls. Thinking to myself "This is my fucking time to shine!!!!" Ive only ever seriously djed on my midi controller which im completely ok with. No sync! I beatmatch by sight and ear all the time with the help of traktors very nice beat grid. Talked to Dom about playing on the CDJs (What better way to impress a huge name in the STL Area than just hop up on some CDJs and throw down a solid set) Easier said than done, thats for sure.

Show up at the venue/lounge around 11. My time slot was at 11:50 - 12:20 (Which in it self was semi intimidating since this is when everyone starts show up and the crowd starts to dance and really feel the music.) My buddy played right before me on abelton. I walk up there to my setup (buddy is still playin his set), mind you never in my life have i touched a CDJ 1000 MK2 none the less a CDJ itself (except one time in Best buy ). Start to feel the sweaty palms and the heart rate increase. Put the Cd in and ask to be freshened up on all the Gear buttons par say. Dom (the promoter big name) Then ask me what cdjs i have practiced on recently. I of course threw some bullshit out there about a friends CDJs i had messed around with and apparently he caught on cause he looked and me said alright good cause the last thing we need is a trainwreck and walked out of the VIP area.

Next thing i remember is dom tellin me "Its all you! Go!" so we turn down my buddies volume fader and i press play. Paying great attention to what button i was pressing and how it effected said track. I started off with a very easy slow transition and slowly worked my way up. I had my Cds Numbered and the Track BPMS Numbered on the cd as well along with a list of all the songs in which cd etc. I had to be prepared like i said this was my moment to shine. Middle of my set my phone went off. I got a text from dom who was about 15-30 feet away. I nervously open it to read "There is no way you havent recently played on CDJs u liar. Your doing great! Awesome Set! This sent my confidence through the roof. The last few transition were me doin some nice hip hop slams into drops etc. Least to say... IT ALL PAYED OFF!

I am now on the radar. This one risk put me up there with some solid names who have been in the scene for years. Ive only been going to STL for about 5 months but have dj on midi controllers for 4+ years. So all in all DJ Tech Tools Forumers IF you get the chance to make a leap like this DO IT! If your confident in your skill and the Gamble is a reasonable accomplishment Take a deep breathe and take the fucking jump. Yes u could "Fall to your miserable doom and leave nothing but a bad taste in peoples mouths" but you could also redeem a major ammount of glory from it.. Shine Bright or fall into darkness or you could simply stay in the shadows and trail along. I chose the all or nothing and i fucking won!!!!

Dwonka
Ardell Lafranchi
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by epikeddie
Congrats on the successful set!

Make sure to keep those CDs handy. My set this past week at Avalon Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA).....I analyzed all of my tracks and set cue points in Rekordbox......got to the venue.....plugged it into the venue's brand new CDJ2000 Nexus players.....and nothing.

I had to pull out the trusty CD wallet and start my set that way.

If it happened to you once.....you never forget to bring them again
Couldnt Agree more!! It was a blast The feel of CDJs in your hands feels so natural.. I fuckin loved it!
Merideth Garnder
07.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Well there were multiple DJ's playing allowing only a 30 minute set short yes but that is precisely why they were impressed because my building and transition skills in that short time! It didnt give anytime for messing up or for long simple transitions i only did 1 long easy transition and that was my first song to second song after that i had to be on rapid fire. Went from slow mild tuned DnB to Eventually some Hard Drumstep to some moonbahcomplextro! And for the majority of Saint Louis local DJs id say 75 percent of the Djs in STL All dj off midi controller so saying that i never once Djed on on "Real" hardware walking in as a "Low name" Not really known as a anyone yet and being able to throw down on some CDJs definitely impressed those who i needed to impress!

Thanks for the Reply!
Dwonka

Congrats on the successful set!

Make sure to keep those CDs handy. My set this past week at Avalon Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA).....I analyzed all of my tracks and set cue points in Rekordbox......got to the venue.....plugged it into the venue's brand new CDJ2000 Nexus players.....and nothing.

I had to pull out the trusty CD wallet and start my set that way.

If it happened to you once.....you never forget to bring them again
Ardell Lafranchi
06.01.2013
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
Job well done !

Not want to be an asshole but just wondering....
I'm not familiar with 'open deck evening s' but a 30min set ?

How on earth can that be any reference for a real set (2, 4 or + hours, whole evening ).
When you have 30min, most will do a routine to impress...but the real skill is in building a set (+50 mixes) and chosing tracks that reflect the atmosphere on the dancefloor. And there is no software to do that ...
Well there were multiple DJ's playing allowing only a 30 minute set short yes but that is precisely why they were impressed because my building and transition skills in that short time! It didnt give anytime for messing up or for long simple transitions i only did 1 long easy transition and that was my first song to second song after that i had to be on rapid fire. Went from slow mild tuned DnB to Eventually some Hard Drumstep to some moonbahcomplextro! And for the majority of Saint Louis local DJs id say 75 percent of the Djs in STL All dj off midi controller so saying that i never once Djed on on "Real" hardware walking in as a "Low name" Not really known as a anyone yet and being able to throw down on some CDJs definitely impressed those who i needed to impress!

Thanks for the Reply!
Dwonka
Sheilah Kurzhal
05.01.2013
For the record ... You are wrong ... and actually in respect to the population of the planet ... I would argue, that hardly no one could do it (for various reasons ... primarily FEAR)! KEEP GRINDING ... I love your energy and positivity!

The following are excerpts of my motivational story via my preferred method of communication:

https://soundcloud.com/iambreed/br-d-my-time

(Decided one day that I WILL succeed and produced the above song ... it's called "MY Time")

The next was inspired by a strong desire ... to one day ... be invited to play my original music at "Tomorrowland" <-- a bad ass festival in Belgium. I called it "Forever Land".

https://soundcloud.com/iambreed/i-am-breed-forever-land

Hopefully these songs based on a similar "self discovery" mentality will further excite and inspire you!

STAY POSITIVE, Dwonka! The world, the scene, and at the very least I need it!







Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Thanks guys! Anybody can do it!! u have a motivational story like this toss it up in here would love to hear similar stories!!

Dwonka
Ardell Lafranchi
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by jshawpro
Good work! Sometimes you gotta roll the dice. I wouldn't have attempted that w/ CDJ's ... I'm BEAST on Ableton, though!

I commend you! Keep it up! That's awesome.
Originally Posted by Era 7
congrats mate
Thanks guys! Anybody can do it!! u have a motivational story like this toss it up in here would love to hear similar stories!!

Dwonka
Ardell Lafranchi
05.01.2013
Hey guys just another motivation story i had happen to me this wednesday at a big weekevening event called Wompy Wednesdays in St. Louis Mo.

I noticed a good friend/teammate of mine commented on there Event page listed as Open Decks evening . Ive only played at this event one time before and am booked to play again the first wednesday of February but i figured id try to hop in one of the open timeslots. Talked to the Promoter/Event runner/Main Dj and he said they wanted only Ableton affiliated sets turntable sets and CDJ sets. I have not once djed on CDJs or even used ableton im not familiar with serato live 3 and dont have any original EDM vinyls. Thinking to myself "This is my fucking time to shine!!!!" Ive only ever seriously djed on my midi controller which im completely ok with. No sync! I beatmatch by sight and ear all the time with the help of traktors very nice beat grid. Talked to Dom about playing on the CDJs (What better way to impress a huge name in the STL Area than just hop up on some CDJs and throw down a solid set) Easier said than done, thats for sure.

Show up at the venue/lounge around 11. My time slot was at 11:50 - 12:20 (Which in it self was semi intimidating since this is when everyone starts show up and the crowd starts to dance and really feel the music.) My buddy played right before me on abelton. I walk up there to my setup (buddy is still playin his set), mind you never in my life have i touched a CDJ 1000 MK2 none the less a CDJ itself (except one time in Best buy ). Start to feel the sweaty palms and the heart rate increase. Put the Cd in and ask to be freshened up on all the Gear buttons par say. Dom (the promoter big name) Then ask me what cdjs i have practiced on recently. I of course threw some bullshit out there about a friends CDJs i had messed around with and apparently he caught on cause he looked and me said alright good cause the last thing we need is a trainwreck and walked out of the VIP area.

Next thing i remember is dom tellin me "Its all you! Go!" so we turn down my buddies volume fader and i press play. Paying great attention to what button i was pressing and how it effected said track. I started off with a very easy slow transition and slowly worked my way up. I had my Cds Numbered and the Track BPMS Numbered on the cd as well along with a list of all the songs in which cd etc. I had to be prepared like i said this was my moment to shine. Middle of my set my phone went off. I got a text from dom who was about 15-30 feet away. I nervously open it to read "There is no way you havent recently played on CDJs u liar. Your doing great! Awesome Set! This sent my confidence through the roof. The last few transition were me doin some nice hip hop slams into drops etc. Least to say... IT ALL PAYED OFF!

I am now on the radar. This one risk put me up there with some solid names who have been in the scene for years. Ive only been going to STL for about 5 months but have dj on midi controllers for 4+ years. So all in all DJ Tech Tools Forumers IF you get the chance to make a leap like this DO IT! If your confident in your skill and the Gamble is a reasonable accomplishment Take a deep breathe and take the fucking jump. Yes u could "Fall to your miserable doom and leave nothing but a bad taste in peoples mouths" but you could also redeem a major ammount of glory from it.. Shine Bright or fall into darkness or you could simply stay in the shadows and trail along. I chose the all or nothing and i fucking won!!!!

Dwonka
Ardell Lafranchi
13.01.2013
Originally Posted by epikeddie
Congrats on the successful set!

Make sure to keep those CDs handy. My set this past week at Avalon Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA).....I analyzed all of my tracks and set cue points in Rekordbox......got to the venue.....plugged it into the venue's brand new CDJ2000 Nexus players.....and nothing.

I had to pull out the trusty CD wallet and start my set that way.

If it happened to you once.....you never forget to bring them again
Couldnt Agree more!! It was a blast The feel of CDJs in your hands feels so natural.. I fuckin loved it!
Merideth Garnder
07.01.2013
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Well there were multiple DJ's playing allowing only a 30 minute set short yes but that is precisely why they were impressed because my building and transition skills in that short time! It didnt give anytime for messing up or for long simple transitions i only did 1 long easy transition and that was my first song to second song after that i had to be on rapid fire. Went from slow mild tuned DnB to Eventually some Hard Drumstep to some moonbahcomplextro! And for the majority of Saint Louis local DJs id say 75 percent of the Djs in STL All dj off midi controller so saying that i never once Djed on on "Real" hardware walking in as a "Low name" Not really known as a anyone yet and being able to throw down on some CDJs definitely impressed those who i needed to impress!

Thanks for the Reply!
Dwonka

Congrats on the successful set!

Make sure to keep those CDs handy. My set this past week at Avalon Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA).....I analyzed all of my tracks and set cue points in Rekordbox......got to the venue.....plugged it into the venue's brand new CDJ2000 Nexus players.....and nothing.

I had to pull out the trusty CD wallet and start my set that way.

If it happened to you once.....you never forget to bring them again
Ardell Lafranchi
06.01.2013
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
Job well done !

Not want to be an asshole but just wondering....
I'm not familiar with 'open deck evening s' but a 30min set ?

How on earth can that be any reference for a real set (2, 4 or + hours, whole evening ).
When you have 30min, most will do a routine to impress...but the real skill is in building a set (+50 mixes) and chosing tracks that reflect the atmosphere on the dancefloor. And there is no software to do that ...
Well there were multiple DJ's playing allowing only a 30 minute set short yes but that is precisely why they were impressed because my building and transition skills in that short time! It didnt give anytime for messing up or for long simple transitions i only did 1 long easy transition and that was my first song to second song after that i had to be on rapid fire. Went from slow mild tuned DnB to Eventually some Hard Drumstep to some moonbahcomplextro! And for the majority of Saint Louis local DJs id say 75 percent of the Djs in STL All dj off midi controller so saying that i never once Djed on on "Real" hardware walking in as a "Low name" Not really known as a anyone yet and being able to throw down on some CDJs definitely impressed those who i needed to impress!

Thanks for the Reply!
Dwonka
Dannielle Dingey
06.01.2013
Job well done !

Not want to be an asshole but just wondering....
I'm not familiar with 'open deck evening s' but a 30min set ?

How on earth can that be any reference for a real set (2, 4 or + hours, whole evening ).
When you have 30min, most will do a routine to impress...but the real skill is in building a set (+50 mixes) and chosing tracks that reflect the atmosphere on the dancefloor. And there is no software to do that ...
Sheilah Kurzhal
05.01.2013
I lived briefly in Belleville, btw ...

I used to love hittin' St. Louis ... The riverwalk ... I loved it. But it was kind of gloomy there.
Sheilah Kurzhal
05.01.2013
For the record ... You are wrong ... and actually in respect to the population of the planet ... I would argue, that hardly no one could do it (for various reasons ... primarily FEAR)! KEEP GRINDING ... I love your energy and positivity!

The following are excerpts of my motivational story via my preferred method of communication:

https://soundcloud.com/iambreed/br-d-my-time

(Decided one day that I WILL succeed and produced the above song ... it's called "MY Time")

The next was inspired by a strong desire ... to one day ... be invited to play my original music at "Tomorrowland" <-- a bad ass festival in Belgium. I called it "Forever Land".

https://soundcloud.com/iambreed/i-am-breed-forever-land

Hopefully these songs based on a similar "self discovery" mentality will further excite and inspire you!

STAY POSITIVE, Dwonka! The world, the scene, and at the very least I need it!







Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Thanks guys! Anybody can do it!! u have a motivational story like this toss it up in here would love to hear similar stories!!

Dwonka
Ardell Lafranchi
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by jshawpro
Good work! Sometimes you gotta roll the dice. I wouldn't have attempted that w/ CDJ's ... I'm BEAST on Ableton, though!

I commend you! Keep it up! That's awesome.
Originally Posted by Era 7
congrats mate
Thanks guys! Anybody can do it!! u have a motivational story like this toss it up in here would love to hear similar stories!!

Dwonka
Sheilah Kurzhal
05.01.2013
Good work! Sometimes you gotta roll the dice. I wouldn't have attempted that w/ CDJ's ... I'm BEAST on Ableton, though!

I commend you! Keep it up! That's awesome.
Tesha Freudenstein
05.01.2013
congrats mate

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