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What makes a great opening DJ?
Posted on: 28.09.2013 by Giselle Giffels
It keeps popping up in my reads, the opening DJ. Something about how he can't be playing bangers but he has to keep the crowd entertained.

Let's say I'm an opening DJ, what is going to make me great at my slot? I just don't understand it all atm.
Hellen Mindrup
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
does that even happen?!
Shit, not over here m8
Dione Haimes
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
This just blew my mind
does that even happen?!
Hellen Mindrup
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
Getting a crowd to dance without playing the current beatport top 100.
This just blew my mind
nayit ruiz jaramillo
28.09.2013
Originally Posted by Chrxstxxn
Would it be safe for me to play a deeper set filled with little gems like this?
In what context..? It's impossible to know of that's the right kinda track without knowing who & where you are playing with/at.

Honestly man, you need to go to gigs to know how to do gigs. It is the only way to learn cus it is the only way to see how a crowd reacts.
Celestine Porebski
28.09.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Knowing what kinda crowd are stood in front of you.

Being confident but humble.

Not being a cock.

Finish your set ON TIME but be ready to play longer if needed.
Aren't those pretty much universally important skills for any DJ, regardless of the timeslot?

But I believe your first sentence hits the point. If you don't know what makes a great opening DJ, you probably don't go out enough. I believe, it's quite important for DJs to also just go out as regular punters, you learn so much subconsciously, all while having loads of fun.
Giselle Giffels
28.09.2013
It keeps popping up in my reads, the opening DJ. Something about how he can't be playing bangers but he has to keep the crowd entertained.

Let's say I'm an opening DJ, what is going to make me great at my slot? I just don't understand it all atm.
Horace Hagwood
08.10.2013
Learn your music there are hits that these new DJ's don't even know to play from 90's-2000's
Hellen Mindrup
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
does that even happen?!
Shit, not over here m8
Dione Haimes
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
This just blew my mind
does that even happen?!
Hellen Mindrup
29.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
Getting a crowd to dance without playing the current beatport top 100.
This just blew my mind
Dione Haimes
29.09.2013
Getting a crowd to dance without playing the current beatport top 100.
Hellen Mindrup
29.09.2013
I would recommend you start going out to local shows a bit more.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
28.09.2013
Originally Posted by Chrxstxxn
Would it be safe for me to play a deeper set filled with little gems like this?
In what context..? It's impossible to know of that's the right kinda track without knowing who & where you are playing with/at.

Honestly man, you need to go to gigs to know how to do gigs. It is the only way to learn cus it is the only way to see how a crowd reacts.
Giselle Giffels
28.09.2013
Would it be safe for me to play a deeper set filled with little gems like this?

https://soundcloud.com/madtechrecords/az-tor-sit-back-polkadot
Vito Chesnut
28.09.2013
Set the mood for sure. Start slower, start with some of the older popular songs in your genre. I usually find that if you play the older 'classics' in a genre you will usually get the floor filled, and not play something that the guy after you will probably play. Also, I start on the slower end of BPM's and keep them tuned down a couple of percent, so that when the main act steps up, it really creates a lift in the atmosphere.
Tera Baragan
28.09.2013
You're setting the tone for the evening so I would just try and keep the energy level down abit. I rate my songs 1-5 based on energy for this purpose.
Celestine Porebski
28.09.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Knowing what kinda crowd are stood in front of you.

Being confident but humble.

Not being a cock.

Finish your set ON TIME but be ready to play longer if needed.
Aren't those pretty much universally important skills for any DJ, regardless of the timeslot?

But I believe your first sentence hits the point. If you don't know what makes a great opening DJ, you probably don't go out enough. I believe, it's quite important for DJs to also just go out as regular punters, you learn so much subconsciously, all while having loads of fun.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
28.09.2013
Going to gigs and listening to warm up DJ's and seeing the reaction from the crowd.

Knowing what kinda crowd are stood in front of you.

Being confident but humble.

Not being a cock.

Finish your set ON TIME but be ready to play longer if needed.
Hellen Mindrup
28.09.2013
Ability to set the mood.
Kellie Myrum
28.09.2013
Techniques.

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