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Date Posted: Saturday, June 19, 01:27:01pm
Author: vampyresavior138
Subject: Re: DJing
In reply to: Matt D. 's message, "Re: DJing" on Saturday, June 12, 12:42:27pm

thank you for your advice and sharing your experiances you have had as a dj. i personally dont want to do it for the money i dont really care about that, being involved in something i love so much would be a rush. going through all the drama and crap you have gone through i am sure was worth it now. maybe one day i can get something going.


>Just to throw my $1.98 in the mix....
>As maverick mentioned I have been djing since the
>80's, and it took a lot of work, getting payed
>nothing, putting up with crappy club owners, people
>without a clue, obnoxious crowds, drunks, drunk women
>(even worse), to get where i am today. If u are
>willing to go through all that then this maybe for u.
>While working your way up, djing is not that
>glamourous of a job, crappy slots, egotistic djs,
>crappy venues... but once u get a reputaion and
>established it can pay off ten-fold (is that a word?)
>All these years later when djing has gone back to
>being a hobby for me, i am quite happy and lucky to
>have fallen in with the futureshockk crew. I am able
>to play what I want to a crowd that actually
>appreciates it, and to me that is the biggest reward
>of djing. Anyway feel free to email me if u want to
>talk more or want some free advice or pointers. Take
>it easy and good luck!
>
>Matt d.
>

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