People!
It looks like we've secured a place at the Maker Faire Bay Area this year (May 22nd and 23rd), and we have plans to demo the Midifighter and Digital DJing generally as a DIY movement. We'll be taking a soundsystem and playing music throughout the two day event to showcase the best of digital music culture and creativity. Goal number one is to prove that homemade music devices don't have to suck! The Make Magazine people already love the Midifighter so we're not unknown.
This is where you come in. We'd like to give Members of DJTT a chance to play for the crowds and educate people on the diverse range of digital DJ music style out there. We're looking for people interested in throwing down different styles of music - ambient soundtracks, a little D&B, some growling Dubstep, a set of silky smooth House, old School classics, whatever floats your boat. Keep in mind this is an exhibition not a club event and we may have constraints on our noise levels (we're still negotiating that), and understand that you can't rely on having the audience's attention for more than a few minutes at a time so you may as well do it for the love of the music! Pick something you love and do it well.
On the technical side we will have a table for DJs with a clear space for you to use, a direct line into the amps using Balanced inputs or Phono plugs and some small storage area that will get filled up pretty quickly (don't bank on it). Come prepared to setup, test, play and then clear out for the next contender. Slots are available from 10am-8pm Saturday, 10am-6pm Sunday, propose your own set length (not you Sven Vath).
UPDATE:
Details have been coming through of the location and size of our stand, and we've opted for the indoor option which means things like spray painting MidiFighters and being really loud are now out of the question.
We're rethinking the purpose and tone of the exhibit to fit into the location we've got, and it looks like we may have to cancel the Live Visiting DJ sets. More details as we know more.
- Fatlimey.
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