[DJ BIBLE] Getting bookings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:06 pm
This is a very, very controversial subject.
I'm just going to go ahead and say it, you won't get bookings every weekend if you're an amazing DJ and don't at least brown nose a little.. Spesh when starting out. Heres some of my bits of advice to get that first gig!
[PLEASE NOTE FOLLOWING THESE PIECES OF ADVICE WONT 100% GUARANTEE YOU A BOOKING]
Start your own : many people I know (including myself) helped throw nights and thats how they started playing out live.
Ask promoters if they need a hand flyering and setting up at the venue : Its hard work but it can pay off.
Enter DJ competitions : most DJ competition prizes hosted by promoters end up in residency, even if you don't win they still might book you for free if they enjoy your set!
Make a great demo : Get a few friends around, get them all a bit drunk then do a 30 minute recording of you mixing, this will make you seem like you're in a small (probably really small) club and that atmosphere should generally make you play the kind of thing you'll play out live.
Go to local nights a lot and network : Do you have a free dubstep night at your local venue and its quite shit and no one goes to it? Well, go to it! Network, talk to all the DJs and the promoters - even the bar staff! Become a regular and eventually you'll be asked to do a set, I can 80% guarantee it!
If you produce, use it to your advantage : Most DJs who play out on the regular will have affiliations with local labels and promoters, get on good terms with them and then he can introduce you.. Most promoters will say.. "Do you DJ?" and when you get asked that, it actually means.. "well, I am thinking of booking you".
Get a radio show : Many radio stations carry some sort of weight within the area they're from so it can lead to bookings outside of your town or city (if theres where they're based).
DON'T DO EVERYTHING ONLINE : you don't know how many people who asked to play my night online so I said "come to the night and see how you like it, then we'll have a beer and talk and never came! End of the day even if you're Mr OH MY GOD AMAZING I ain't going to book you if Ive never heard of you, I also don't want to book someone who I don't like as a person, even if they bring people through door. You have more of a chance if you meet someone face to face and shake there hand, ask if they want a beer if you see them at the bar then if you're just a user name on their AIM.
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Feel free to add your own.
I'm just going to go ahead and say it, you won't get bookings every weekend if you're an amazing DJ and don't at least brown nose a little.. Spesh when starting out. Heres some of my bits of advice to get that first gig!
[PLEASE NOTE FOLLOWING THESE PIECES OF ADVICE WONT 100% GUARANTEE YOU A BOOKING]
Start your own : many people I know (including myself) helped throw nights and thats how they started playing out live.
Ask promoters if they need a hand flyering and setting up at the venue : Its hard work but it can pay off.
Enter DJ competitions : most DJ competition prizes hosted by promoters end up in residency, even if you don't win they still might book you for free if they enjoy your set!
Make a great demo : Get a few friends around, get them all a bit drunk then do a 30 minute recording of you mixing, this will make you seem like you're in a small (probably really small) club and that atmosphere should generally make you play the kind of thing you'll play out live.
Go to local nights a lot and network : Do you have a free dubstep night at your local venue and its quite shit and no one goes to it? Well, go to it! Network, talk to all the DJs and the promoters - even the bar staff! Become a regular and eventually you'll be asked to do a set, I can 80% guarantee it!
If you produce, use it to your advantage : Most DJs who play out on the regular will have affiliations with local labels and promoters, get on good terms with them and then he can introduce you.. Most promoters will say.. "Do you DJ?" and when you get asked that, it actually means.. "well, I am thinking of booking you".
Get a radio show : Many radio stations carry some sort of weight within the area they're from so it can lead to bookings outside of your town or city (if theres where they're based).
DON'T DO EVERYTHING ONLINE : you don't know how many people who asked to play my night online so I said "come to the night and see how you like it, then we'll have a beer and talk and never came! End of the day even if you're Mr OH MY GOD AMAZING I ain't going to book you if Ive never heard of you, I also don't want to book someone who I don't like as a person, even if they bring people through door. You have more of a chance if you meet someone face to face and shake there hand, ask if they want a beer if you see them at the bar then if you're just a user name on their AIM.
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Feel free to add your own.