this article is dead on. I have no problem opening at a club, but when I headline I show up early to listen what the dj is playing to make sure that I dont repeat any tracks that have been played.
this article is dead on. I have no problem opening at a club, but when I headline I show up early to listen what the dj is playing to make sure that I dont repeat any tracks that have been played.
Really enjoyed reading that article.
I have always thought that warm up djs have a harder job. Well not harder but possible has to think about their set more. Knowing how to finish your set is your starting point for the rest of your set if that makes sense.
I remember when I played a gig, and I was first on. Thoroughly enjoyed building up my set, ending on a couple of big tunes that I knew would fit perfectly into the next Djs set.
I can not tell you how annoyed I was when the first song he played was the same one I played 2 songs before. He was there in the DJ booth when I played it as well!
Maybe he had a planned set and wasn't going to change it for anything?!
Alot of headliners do that. Either a premixed CD or a rock solid playlist they wont budge on.
Silly DJ loops are for kids!
How about opening DJs that play the headlining DJ's current banger?
I witnessed this serveral times at WMC this year... i was thinking WTF?
i would say that you shouldnt. your job as an opener is to open. not show up the headliner.
I was at a festival and the DJ played the band's new hit single 30 minutes before they went on.
But I wasn't good enough to spin that festival![]()
I have always liked being the opener. But that may be because the style of music I play doesnt really fit a headliner role. I feel like you can be more experimental because nobody really expects any certain style or tunes from you. The only thing that is hard is that if the next dj has a similar style to you then you have to be careful not to play any of their signature tunes. I have seen people get pretty pissed about that.
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Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
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