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    Tech Mentor hola amigos's Avatar
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    I had the same question in mind.

    Ive been in my bedroom mixing tracks since december, i want to get out and dj to a live crowd. I don't mind doing a free house party for people to have fun, thats the main reason i want to dj is to watch people have fun. But how do i set a house party up? I have no connections i moved to a new city and want to get a house party going from 10pm to 7am. No idea how to get one started.

    These are what i grew up on, attending a warehouse rave until 6am then moving to a house party the whole next day.
    I want to start out like that.

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    Parties are all about networking, you just need to know enough people who'd want to attend.

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    Don't spin in just one genre

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    Like someone else stated, I believe it's really important to learn a DAW and start remixing. "Put your name on it." When other DJ's start playing your tunes it's promo and street cred. Ableton is a bit of a pain at first, but there is a ton of Youtube videos to guide you through. "No pain, no gain."

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    There's always room to grow. Whatever route you pick, producing, expanding track selection (there is an infinite amount of digging to be done), or advancing your dj skills (that can always be done). You just need to concentrate your energy into it.

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