How To Be A Sporting DJ
DJ-ing is no walk in the park. There’s equipment to buy, skills to practice and gigs to get. A lot of DJs rely on nightclubs and mixers to pay the bills. But, DJ Matrix has another idea.
While continuing to play the usual gigs, Matrix also took a job dj-ing at sporting events. He “wasn’t especially comfortable [there]”, he admits. “This was just a lot different. It’s a lot more pressure,” he explains.
Diversifying is vital to survival – even for DJs. Keep your sights open for dj-ing opportunities anywhere. You never know what you might find.
Read the rest of the article here.