It is never a promoters duty to tell a DJ what genre to play under any circumstance, unless you are some snidey mobile disco guy or somethingicanicant wrote:Not that I have any experience from either side but surely if you are booked to play dubstep then you should do that? A promoter is paying you to perform a service and if you want to get paid then you should go with the program. Promoters dont put nights on for dj's. Obviously there is a little leeway in this but it definitely is not the dj's right to play whatever they want to.-dubson- wrote:Lol, this.capo ultra wrote:you sound like a shite promoter, it is a DJ's duty to play whatever the fuck they want£10 Bag wrote:That's a wasteman tactic. If you did that at a night I put on, I wouldn't pay youpkay wrote:I've played breakcore/techno sets after being booked for dubstep to break up the monotony.![]()
If your record bag sounds the same as the last couple of DJs, and you think your set will be monotonous, don't play a different genre...buy better records!
If a promoter ever told me what to play at any point I would leave immediately, not that it would ever happen mind