I just had an interview at a night club. Not sure if it’s for me.
1. I will need to use all of their equipment.
2. I can't use any of my music.
3. They use PCDJ not sure but it looks like Virtual DJ (Which is what I am used too) or it is a cheaper version/spin off.
4. They don't play any remixes.
5. They play 100% request. So you might just play request all night.
6. They don't want a mc, just play music, but you can introduce birthdays or other party groups.
It just seems like they could just have a Jukebox up by the dance floor to play music for free, just punch in what you want to hear. I don't see the job in it for the DJ. They have taken all of the experience away from the DJ.
IMO if a DJ is getting a bunch of request than he isn't doing his job to play what the crowd wants!
Is it just the DJ's fault for playing request all the time, it kind of opens the door to the regulars, knowing he will play what you ask him.
I would like a little bit more freedom;
-work in some remixes to give the club a better flavor
-use my software maybe on their system
-hold request to a min.
Any thoughts? Advice, I have only DJ at a club once. I didn't get very many request, most I just ignored. The dance floor was packed and I think I did a good job.
DJ Capitan
1. I will need to use all of their equipment.
2. I can't use any of my music.
3. They use PCDJ not sure but it looks like Virtual DJ (Which is what I am used too) or it is a cheaper version/spin off.
4. They don't play any remixes.
5. They play 100% request. So you might just play request all night.
6. They don't want a mc, just play music, but you can introduce birthdays or other party groups.
It just seems like they could just have a Jukebox up by the dance floor to play music for free, just punch in what you want to hear. I don't see the job in it for the DJ. They have taken all of the experience away from the DJ.
IMO if a DJ is getting a bunch of request than he isn't doing his job to play what the crowd wants!
Is it just the DJ's fault for playing request all the time, it kind of opens the door to the regulars, knowing he will play what you ask him.
I would like a little bit more freedom;
-work in some remixes to give the club a better flavor
-use my software maybe on their system
-hold request to a min.
Any thoughts? Advice, I have only DJ at a club once. I didn't get very many request, most I just ignored. The dance floor was packed and I think I did a good job.
DJ Capitan