Help Picking a DJ Name!
Help Picking a DJ Name! Posted on: 27.10.2012 by Marni Emerald Hi, I've been using Where's Lawly for about a year now and was believeing of changing it to something a bit different.Ive a few ideas but need a hand choosing one: SNDLR ( my second name without vowels ) River Lander Saurn Lander Atlas a bit random but its been a evening mare trying to come up with one. Any help would be appreciated thanks ! | |
Stanley Topoleski 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by WheresLawly
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Antonetta Wikel 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by narrah
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Yevette Matatall 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
A guy here posted a free "dj marketing bible" by "dj lounge"...search it.... it has some relevent insight to creating a dj monika.... I believe that you should errrh on the side of something a little more mature, particuarly if you are younger dj, (how many of us have abandoned our email adress we choose at age 16...eg [email protected]) Its a strange thing to have to do, give yourself a name because since birth we have always been given names, birth name, nick names and the like. DJ Atlas is defianntly the best imo. |
Ciara Cuttill 27.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by brocklambert
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Marni Emerald 27.10.2012 | Hi, I've been using Where's Lawly for about a year now and was believeing of changing it to something a bit different. Ive a few ideas but need a hand choosing one: SNDLR ( my second name without vowels ) River Lander Saurn Lander Atlas a bit random but its been a evening mare trying to come up with one. Any help would be appreciated thanks ! |
Nereida Jasnoch 29.10.2012 | Most of all you 'll want something that people 'll remember for a long time, like DJ K3tchupPr3Cum. Seriously tho, I believe Atlas isn't that bad. But anything with lander in it reminds me of space exploration and lunar landers and mars rovers, etc. |
Cletus Boorman 29.10.2012 | I suggest ''Dirty Dog''! It's just a horrible stage name, wich is why it's so good! |
Leeanna Ayla 29.10.2012 | The big thing is to not put DJ in front of it. |
Valeri Holderness 29.10.2012 | I believe the middle two names could work well. with names like SNDLR, unless it is completely obvious what the vowels are, its not worth using (believe MSTRKRFT). As for atlas, i'm not sure why you want to be associated with a book full of maps haha out of the options you put up, i'd go with saurn lander |
Marni Emerald 28.10.2012 | I can only see it being a problem if its offensive |
Stanley Topoleski 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by WheresLawly
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Marni Emerald 28.10.2012 | I've chosen one now haha. I do see the point that it doesnt matter what your name is, it has no effect on how good you are. |
Stanley Topoleski 29.10.2012 | DJ lawly lawly |
Antonetta Wikel 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by narrah
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Yevette Matatall 28.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
A guy here posted a free "dj marketing bible" by "dj lounge"...search it.... it has some relevent insight to creating a dj monika.... I believe that you should errrh on the side of something a little more mature, particuarly if you are younger dj, (how many of us have abandoned our email adress we choose at age 16...eg [email protected]) Its a strange thing to have to do, give yourself a name because since birth we have always been given names, birth name, nick names and the like. DJ Atlas is defianntly the best imo. |
Antonetta Wikel 28.10.2012 | I see you're from Scotland. How about Holden McGroin or Phil McKracken? No offense, you don't need a "DJ Name", just enough talent to get a following. Just do your thing. |
Desire Piedmont 28.10.2012 | How about itajeN? |
Dewey Melchi 28.10.2012 | How about DarioJ? |
Judi Sissel 27.10.2012 | How about Eliot Han? |
Ciara Cuttill 27.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by brocklambert
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Harley Zitka 27.10.2012 | These types of threads never end well. Just a heads up. |
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