In this episode, Lawrence provides practical advice on how to prepare for a DJ gig. They also discuss Meta's new THREADS feature, the potential of a new social media platform for networking, the debate of whether DJs should play music they don't like, and DJ courses offered by Crossfader.
Confirming gig details, creating a specific playlist, and testing equipment are essential steps to prepare for a DJ gig.
Balancing personal music preferences with crowd expectations can lead to successful performances.
Deep dives
Preparing for a DJ Gig
To prepare for a DJ gig, it is important to confirm the gig details, such as the venue, set time, and fee. Adding these details to your calendar can help streamline the process. Creating a specific playlist that aligns with the crowd's music taste and the event's music policy is essential to connect with the audience. Testing the equipment beforehand ensures that there are no technical issues during the gig. Organizing your music library and packing essential backup items like cables, headphones, and USB drives are crucial for a smooth performance. Practice transitions and develop new skills to level up your sets. Communication with the organizer regarding music preferences and the availability of visuals for self-promotion can improve the overall experience. While catering to the crowd's preferences is important, it is also possible to curate a set with tracks that you genuinely enjoy.
Playing Music You Like as a DJ
There is a debate among DJs about the importance of playing music you don't like to cater to the crowd. Some argue that connecting with the audience is about being proud of every track you play and enjoying what you do. While exceptions exist for specific events like weddings, having a diverse taste in music allows DJs to never have to play something they dislike. Balancing personal preferences with crowd expectations can lead to successful performances. DJs may find alternatives to fulfill song requests that align more with their own style, ultimately creating a better experience for both themselves and the audience.
Sharing a Heartwarming Story
The podcast episode shares a heartwarming story of a DJ who overcame long COVID and returned to performing. This experience serves as a reminder of the significance and joy that DJing brings to people's lives. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing and being grateful for the opportunity to pursue a passion like DJing.
Reflecting on DJ Preferences for Crowd Interaction
The podcast delves into the preferences and practices of DJs when it comes to interacting with the crowd. While some DJs prioritize playing what the audience wants, others believe in catering to the crowd while still enjoying the music they play. The episode explores the balance between personal taste, crowd expectations, and the role of song requests in a successful DJ set.
It's just Lawrence today, gang! Giving you step-by-step practical advice on how you can prepare for any DJ gig. Plus we chat about Meta's new THREADS feature
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