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Reverandfunk

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About Reverandfunk

  • Rank
    Keep it simple....
  • Birthday 21/03/1969

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Level Of Experience
    Semi-Pro - I D.J alongside a full time Job / School
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  • Areas of cover
    west midlands
  • Reason for Joining
    Experienced DJ looking to network with others
  • DJ Category
    Club DJ

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    West Midlands
  • Interests
    Scooters

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  1. Perfectly reasonable question about distance. I book a DJ who lives 20 mins away and he doesnt show i go to his address. Would you do the same thing if he lived 200 miles away???? I suppose no-one saw watchdog with a DJ from leeds who took loads of bookings from people all over the country and then didnt turn up. People were at a loss as to what to do. No-one has answered about the price obviously having to be higher to reflect fuel costs. I know that if Im doing a 250 mile round trip in my van then that is at least £60 in fuel. Plus if I live 3 hours away and break down own th
  2. I'm just amazed that people will hire a DJ who lives a couple of hours away from them. I know if I've travelled from say Brum to Lichfield (half hour ish) people are surprised. As a punter the first things I would think about hiring a DJ who lived 3 hours away would be: 1. Travel costs - Surely you have to reflect travel travel costs in your price so wouldnt that make you 50 quid dearer than the local competition? 2. What happens if he breaks down. Not as if the RAC will tow u for 3 hours 3. I've paid a deposit, what happens if he doesn't turn up?
  3. U can play the well known r&b stuff then chuck in sum chart stuff sugababes, pussycat dolls etc then dancing queen lol
  4. I had a similar scenario last year for a wedding. Groom adamant that he wanted about 100 r&b songs played. Result empty dancefloor and people going home at 9.30 which ultimately made me look bad. Some R&B will work, the more commercial chart stuff like Rihanna, Ne*yo etc etc but after half and hour of it people will be look for stout rope and sturdy beams. I find playlists to be a complete and utter pain in the backside if its over say 15 songs or an hours worth of music, because the person who books you invariably thinks their taste in music is fantastic and everyone w
  5. Crossfade on my media player is 10 seconds so there are never gaps, it's horses for courses I know but as far as the BPM and punters go unless your a club DJ then the punters dont give 2 hoots in my opinion lol No-one has ever said to me why dont you mix or the BPM was a bit out when you went from one track to another, keep playing the tunes to keep the floor full. I'll wait for the fire and brimstone but I think the whole mixing debate is just another part of the elitism that goes on, the same as with what speakers you use, the lights you've got etc etc.
  6. I'm intrigued lol 12 - 2 one venue 3 - 5 another venue 6 - 9 another venue 9(ish !) - 12 at yet another venue Seems strange to have a party for 2 hours ie 12-2 then 3-5?? so if you worked 12 til 2, how long did it take you to break down, load, drive to another venue, unload, set up? an hour seems a bit on the short side
  7. I'd be amazed if anyone is working 2 gigs per day everyday The agent I work with on occassion said last year was the worst year he had known in 40 odd years and I can't see it being any better this year
  8. Be interesting to know the details about those who have been asked for the license by a venue, I can imagine if asked by a client its only because another DJ has told the client a load of olds rubbish lol
  9. Agree with Mitch on this one, if anyone demands a song next I always make sure I play it (if appropriate) an hour later. Get the old "i'm leaving in 5 mins" request quite often so just normally say "bye". I think people are definately getting ruder, had a middle aged bloke recently ask me for request and he had a mouthful of peanuts at the time of asking and was spitting them all over the place. I politely pointed out that he should come back and ask me again when he had remembered his manners. Bottom line is we are someone trying to do a job and i wont tolerate anyone being ru
  10. Was thinking of getting one, anyone got one? Any good?
  11. I think it depends on the type of function you're doing, they day I play basshunter as my last song is the day I'll pack it in lol. Personally I always slow it down 15 mins from the end otherwise you have a load of people hyper 1 minute and the lights on the next and thats when things can get messy....
  12. I like a bit of Northern but unfortunately if you chuck in commercial northern soul (say Frank Wilson or Dobie Gray) after a bit of motown Ive found more often than not u get bemused looks lol
  13. Totally agree with CX in all the gigs I've done Ive never had a single person say to me "why don't you mix". Providing they are no gaps between songs I dont think it matters. Let the music do the talking ;-)
  14. Mixing? What's mixing lol never mixed never will, crossfade is enough for me plus unless yr a club dj I dont think the punters care In my opinion
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