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Every DJ has is own way of doing things on the decks and with a mic, My way was to thank the last DJ before me , straight into my spot for 60 minutes non stop rolling one tune right into the next one
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When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me ππ... As we speak in vowels half the tim
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I don't really think I'm in a position to say too much about deejays, as I've only very recently started playing gigs. But what I will say is that I wholeheartedly agree with you. Personally, I really
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Every DJ has is own way of doing things on the decks and with a mic, My way was to thank the last DJ before me , straight into my spot for 60 minutes non stop rolling one tune right into the next one
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When I started DJing I was too scared to open my mouth, what played a massive part in that was the Yam Yam accent and thinking nobody is going to understand me ππ... As we speak in vowels half the tim
Having promoted events all over the place since the late seventies, i have recently noticed a new phenomenon in deejaying lol,its where the guest deejay or even the resident dj puts on records for an hour without saying a word and then gets paid for it.Now back when i first started i was always told don't be afraid of the mic its your tool to use at will,.Now i'm not being funny but i have been to 4 different venues recently and even though the music has been ok ,the atmosphere has been to say the least shite.....i'm very sorry 2 of these record players i would have asked to be future guests but due to them miming its there loss not mine,so to promoters please ask the guest if he/she is mic friendly before hiring save me the bother of entrance fee and come on if your missus or best mate is one of your resident jocks at least get em to say hello,its the polite thing to do ...thoughts anyone or is it just little ole me again ????