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by __________ » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:35 pm
Promoters will get you gigs, but most of them are inundated with people asking for gigs already.
Offer to help with promotion, whether flyers, online, or whatever. Make yourself useful. Promoters have no shortage of "Yo, I'm a DJ, can I get a gig please?" DJs.
Working with like minded people helps very much. I don't know about anybody else, but I don't find myself to be compatible with some promoter's attitudes, so I wouldn't bother approaching them asking for a gig. Similarly, if the promoter doesn't like your attitude, you're probably wasting your time. Don't pretend to be something you're not though.
I got my first dubstep gig by helping to promote an event, and then helping to lift their fucking heavy speakers into place on the night.
Unless you're an amazing producer and your tunes have got you booked for a gig without having to lift heavy things or stand in the rain flyering, I'm pretty sure this is how most people get into the DJing game.
imo, ime, etc
edit: or you can of course start your own event, and book yourself. This isn't a bad option!