Had my first (proper) gig last night for a friend's sister's party. Decent crowd of 70, who I eventually got dancing. Turns out 14 year olds actually love the songs they claim they hate.
I really enjoyed it myself as I managed to work in a good number of my own favourite tracks while keeping the top 100s in there every few songs.
Began with some prog house, and then worked my way up the bpm range until I was playing dubstep. Then I dropped back down to about 100bmp to let them calm down, and then worked my way back up to around 130 bmp so that I could finish with some more prog. house and top 100s in that area.
Best thing I ever did was to pretend I didn't have levels, even though I had it requested about 20 times, which of course I did. Then after the second last track I let it go quiet for about 15 seconds, and then put on levels - awesome reaction - although I had the host on my back to kill it with 12 seconds left on the track.
The system was a pair of SRM450s, though I suspect the main driver in one was broken, so I was on one main driver and two horns, but it sounded OK.
Dealing with the boys was interested. They were very excitable, and started touching my gear. Requests were also a bit of a pest, but putting on the headphones and looking busy worked wonders.
My Kit:
- nanoPad
- Audio 2
- TMA-1
- Traktor 2 Pro
Had a great night, and got paid to boot. I was doing it as a favour to a friend, so getting paid was nice. Though to be honest I think I rocked that party pretty hard and did and awesome job.
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