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24th March 2010, 20:47
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Music for a dj ?
when i was 15 got big into djing in clubs and pubs , then stopped due to arm breakages and diffrnet things and a yer l8a i am being askd to play a gigs partys weddings and bah-mitz-vas , what music should i play , im a bit rusty with the old music if im honest with you
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24th March 2010, 20:57
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Just classic pop songs
The customer would be the best person to ask tbh as its them who is going to be listening to it
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24th March 2010, 21:14
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Electro is usually ok, you really want chart based electro though.
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24th March 2010, 21:17
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Electro is usually ok, you really want chart based electro though.
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Lol i wouldnt want that at my wedding
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24th March 2010, 21:33
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ohh, weddings, you want the 80's 90's and naughties then. Remixes are ok as long as they're not too heavy!
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24th March 2010, 22:01
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If I'm honest, if you have to ask that you shouldn't be DJing.
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25th March 2010, 12:23
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^^^ Beat me to it.
It's your job to find the music. For weddings, bride and groom set the playlist and tell what they like.
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25th March 2010, 15:02
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nDubz for everything
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25th March 2010, 18:44
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^^^ Beat me to it.
It's your job to find the music. For weddings, bride and groom set the playlist and tell what they like.
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+1
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30th March 2010, 21:21
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If I'm honest, if you have to ask that you shouldn't be DJing.
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Thats funny, but i dj DnB and Dubstep, i wouldn't have a clue what to play at say a wedding! Not exactly a rave event! lol
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30th March 2010, 21:36
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Thats funny, but i dj DnB and Dubstep, i wouldn't have a clue what to play at say a wedding! Not exactly a rave event! lol
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I was a pro dj for 13 years. I never once had to ask what I should be playing because I was a bit "rusty"
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30th March 2010, 21:40
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You shouldn't really need to ask, if so then as Craig said you shouldn't really be doing it. If your doing a 18th your not going to play stuff from the 60s are you? If there all middle aged then you know you can play some older songs from the 70s / 80s. You need to play a variety of songs from different eras if it's a wedding with different aged people. Judge what songs you play on the age of the crowd / audience and just get a good mixture of genres aswell.
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30th March 2010, 21:45
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Although I agree with most of the comments above, i will give a hand.
I think for those kind of gigs you would have to go for the cheeze factor. If you play anything clubbish or underground you are just going to alienate your customers and then not get recommended.
But if you want to be a club DJ again, screw your customers and play what you think is good.
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25th April 2010, 01:11
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well nm
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