Submitted by info_111 on 22/03/2017 08:42
You're living in the 21st century, so you know you need to be using Facebook to promote your DJing and help you get more gigs, right? Thing is, it's all well and good knowing you have to use it, but what exactly are you meant to be posting? You don't want to spam people, but you want results, and you want your profile to grow.
Submitted by info_111 on 13/03/2017 15:35
Today we decided to share a very useful article with some tips for DJs to feel better and be healthy.
1. Sleep in a dark room
That's it. When you sleep, make sure your room is totally dark. No glowing LEDs, no light bleeding under the door, no thin, rubbish curtains, no falling asleep with the telly or bedside light on. Pitch dark.
Sleep is ridiculously important (scientists are increasingly linking it to the ability to function properly at all, never mind to be better at what we do), but as DJs, we often have to sleep in the day, or in rooms that aren't ours.
Submitted by info_111 on 23/02/2017 10:59
Hi friends! We want to share exciting news today!
Submitted by info_111 on 20/02/2017 08:55
Here is the collection of the best mixes of February, which were published on djanemag.com! We do not limit this list with a certain genre of music. We understand, that usually a person prefers particular genre, but our aim here is to broaden outlook and make musical horizons wider throught listening absolutely different mixes from EDM and House to Techo and Hardcore. In our monthly playlists we want to gather only best mixes for you listening pleasure.
Submitted by info_111 on 17/02/2017 10:11
Technology has changed so much since I first started DJing with turntables and vinyl, that it's an almost unrecognisable environment out there today for a new DJ - and I'm only comparing this to 10 years ago!
Nowadays, the basic skills needed to get anywhere (and I'm talking just to get to your first few gigs, never mind making a part or full-time living out of this game) are very different. In order to stay current and competitive, being able to turn up at your local record store on delivery day and knowing how to beatmatch really won't get you far any more.
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