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Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
My advice? Bring lots of girls! ...and a few buddies to get drinks from the bar while your DJing
Does his place already host edm nights? Or are you the litmus test?
How about "The Electronic ShamrocK"? You could put each of the 4 DJs over one of the petals. Cheezy, but all I could come up with.
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Flyers, Fly Poster's, a style or a logo is always a good place to start then you base all your posters and flyers on the same thing brand and image etc etc etc. oh and of course you need to play some incredible tune's I like "Electro - luck" as suggested by Bentosan
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First Vid was awesome, 2nd was a bit ... poor. Especially the mix was really bad (whoever did it should work harder on his mixing skills). But I think you're on a good way.
What about 'electro pub nights' ?!
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either way your tagline needs to be "get lucky"
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me on beatport / me on djtunes
Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
I was a bar/club manager for seven years so here is my take on things. It might be too much or too little info for you, but I'm drinking coffee and have the day off![]()
-Who is going to be directly in charge of the party? This person needs to have an open channel with the management team from the establishment and stay somewhat coherent (sober) the whole night. They also need to make sure the DJs go on when they are supposed to and make sure that if anything crashes there is a plan B.
-Is there going to be a cover? Make sure there is someone at the door who is comfortable telling Irish pub patrons that they have to pay a cover to get in that night and denying them if they don't want to pay it. (I have seen people almost come to fisticuffs because they had to pay to get into their local pub because some hipster party took it over). Establish with the management how long the cover will take place, i.e. 9-1 or no cover before 9. Establish a team of less than 3 people to handle the money. You might not even want a cover for the first night or do a college discount to get younger people.
-Are there going to be drink specials? This can help get an early crowd and as the entertainers, you can keep them there.
-What is the lighting situation? Pubs normally have a pretty dark lighting ambience which is good for dance but they might not. You don't want glaring flourescent lights turned all the way up.
-Watch your levels. I have been to so many clubs and bars that don't change their level depending on the size of the crowd. If you have a slow first night there won't be enough bodies to absorb the sound if you have the speakers at 11. You'll end up with an echoey sound and a bad review.
Ok. I'm done ranting..... coffee.
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