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Get Down DJ Group
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ต.ค. 2019
Get Down DJ Group was started as a way to bring the DJ community together, promote positivity, and help the younger generation of DJs be successful in the super competitive and cut throat nightlife scene. This channel was created to expand upon that idea and help more DJs learn how to start and grow a successful and profitable DJ business. We want you to think of DJing as an actual business, and we share tips and tricks to improve your business acumen, social media & marketing, networking, processes & systems and much much more.
The Reason I Never Stopped Playing As A DJ
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In this episode of the Grow My DJ Business podcast, hosts Cream and Gary reflect on the challenges faced in the nightlife industry over the past year. They emphasize the importance of recognizing personal growth, even in difficult times, and discuss how to measure success beyond just numbers. The conversation shifts to personal goals, highlighting the contrasting paths of the two hosts in their DJ careers. Kareem expresses a desire for high-profile gigs, while Gary finds fulfillment in smaller, niche venues. They conclude by encouraging DJs to focus on their unique journeys and to assess opportunities based on their personal goals. In this conversation, Gary and Cream delve into the complexities of DJing, focusing on the impact of ego on decision-making, the importance of reading crowd energy, and the dynamics of set performance. They discuss strategies for maintaining audience engagement and the significance of adapting to the crowd's mood. Additionally, they touch on the cultural phenomenon of Spotify Wrapped, exploring its implications for artists and listeners alike.
00:00 Reflecting on the Year: Growth Amidst Challenges
09:58 Personal Goals: The Yin and Yang of DJing
20:10 Finding Your Niche: The Evolution of DJing Careers
29:52 Ego and Decision Making in DJing
32:27 Navigating Crowd Energy and Set Dynamics
44:39 Spotify Wrapped and Music Consumption Trends
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In this episode of the Grow My DJ Business podcast, hosts Cream and Gary reflect on the challenges faced in the nightlife industry over the past year. They emphasize the importance of recognizing personal growth, even in difficult times, and discuss how to measure success beyond just numbers. The conversation shifts to personal goals, highlighting the contrasting paths of the two hosts in their DJ careers. Kareem expresses a desire for high-profile gigs, while Gary finds fulfillment in smaller, niche venues. They conclude by encouraging DJs to focus on their unique journeys and to assess opportunities based on their personal goals. In this conversation, Gary and Cream delve into the complexities of DJing, focusing on the impact of ego on decision-making, the importance of reading crowd energy, and the dynamics of set performance. They discuss strategies for maintaining audience engagement and the significance of adapting to the crowd's mood. Additionally, they touch on the cultural phenomenon of Spotify Wrapped, exploring its implications for artists and listeners alike.
00:00 Reflecting on the Year: Growth Amidst Challenges
09:58 Personal Goals: The Yin and Yang of DJing
20:10 Finding Your Niche: The Evolution of DJing Careers
29:52 Ego and Decision Making in DJing
32:27 Navigating Crowd Energy and Set Dynamics
44:39 Spotify Wrapped and Music Consumption Trends
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❌ "If You DJ Here, You Can't DJ There" ❌
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"If You DJ Here, You Can't DJ There." ⛔
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Bring Back B3 pls!!!
It’s ok to say no!
Rihanna > Nicki Minaj
Don’t bother with the poll. It’s Rihanna. BY A MILE.
Fire!!!!!
Tracklist please!!!
Basically people are not interacting in nightclubs anymore. I have been to quite a few nightclubs but have stopped going. Everyone is on their cellphones and the girls are just dancing with other girls and filming themselves. So they are not dancing with guys. Then the girls complain on social media that men do not approach them. There are quite a few videos online that girls have made about this issue. Also, sections have taken over and there is not much room for a nice big dance floor. The music being played is mainly trap music in most clubs which is not really proper dance music. The European club scene and the Asian club scene is totally amazing and banging. Techno, house, etc. As for the American nightclub scene its basically dead. If people do not socialise and dance then you dont really have a proper club scene. Cellphones and social media killed things in America but in Asia and Europe people are NOT constantly on their cellphones whilst in the clubs. They take the odd photo or two but they are mainly to busy DANCING. Thats the whole point. TIP WHEN IN THE CLUB: Take a photo or two make a quick video and then leave the cellphone alone and just dance and interact with people.
More conversations like this! This was great advice overall. Love the guests you guys have on here. Keep doing what you’re doing! 🙌🏽
Great points here! I've been clubbing on and off for years because I love music and dancing, not there to hook up, and the worst is seeing a depressed dj just putting on a Spotify playlist and walking away because its a slow night or hour. I don't mind being one of 3 ppl dancing on an empty dance floor if the dj is fire. But if the dj isn't into it, the energy totally dies.
21 minutes in sent me lmao
This is the best episode yet.
Super dope pod! A lot of relatable stuff on here.
4 likes in 6days Hmmmm🫢
At this point, I’m rooting for smart glasses to overtake cell phones for capturing content. They allow people to actually be present AND still capture content.
New episode = Great Day!
Cream, I totally forgot how I got connected with Scoop. Thanks for sharing that!
HAHAHAHAHA got you!
To hell with the mega expensive night club scene. Imagine paying bucket 🪣 loads of money to enter, buy drinks and look at prima dona women take selfies . What a load of crap . Absolute nonsense. It's safer , more economical and nicer to party at home or either a friend or family's house. You'll probably know 25% of the people. Food and booze can be delivered to your home. Good luck guys . Don't bother with night clubs, you get fleeced and the women are a load of bollocks .
I agree with Cream at 12:43 . People don’t want to go out and not know what they’re getting into. Having an identity and sound is key, whether that’s a theme night or anything at any venue.
Anytime a new episode comes out is a good time always
I quit Djing after 8 years in the industry and it was the best thing I ever did truth be told. DJ's probably need their own business to thrive. It's basically the same thing learning skills and using those to earn money. It's all exciting.
The younger crowd still knows and sings PSA for sure at my college bars
Yea it's one of those that carry on through eras
Nightlife is dead not because of high prices the cost 💲 and things being expensive because this young generation is glued to their phones that’s why not just clubs but that’s why people are not going out or to places anymore because of phones it’s now the stay home generation
There's a lot of reasons why and that's definitely one of them.
What is kind music? Is that where people write their own songs? Is that part of some people's therapy?
Keinemusik. Typo!
For me its simple. There aren't any bars/clubs that play music that appeal to me anymore. Gentrification ruined a lot. Events still happen but they never happen in the city centre. Theyre always underground. Its mainly house parties and family events i go to now. The reality is Black nightclubs in UK cities have have been consistently targeted by police, due to a misguided perceptions of the black community as being unruly criminals that bring crime and disorder. During the 90s and 00s i seen a massive decline in clubs/bars that play bashment (dancehall), hip-hop, rnb, etc. Id then see thse venues repurposed for more 'socially acceptable' (i.e. white & middle-class) businesses. What truly killed nightlife to me is again Gentrification. The craft beer movement also ruined a lot imo. Youd witness all these spots that once appealed to minorities and the working class in general repurposed into places that appeal to the gentrifiers (white middle class professionals, middle class leaving London for more 'affordable' housing). Charging a crazy amount for some IPA id probably never even heard of. So many craft beer spots, hipster burger places, pizza spots and cafes popped up replacing what once were venues/businesses with long histories and significant cultural importance in the community.
Yeah Anthony yeah. In his step daughter
I can’t get around please please please, I have more request for good espresso remixes. Bot like us, I hate the song so never play it. I never had a request for it I can remember.
You guys aren’t old enough to remember this slogan - “it’s the economy stupid” - that’s from 1992 election Bush v Clinton v Perot. This was used by Clinton because Bush was an out of touch Establishment elitist who helped wreck the US economy. It’s the same record playing for the 100th time (I believe that the economy is far worse than at any time in my lifetime including 2008). People can barely pay rent, make auto payments, and put food on the table. The younger people (18-34) don’t have the money to pay $25 admission, $10-15 drinks, etc and risk being slipped drugs or getting a DWI. The people that do have $150 to blow on a Sat night are likely older than 35 and have relationships / families and have no interest in clubs. On top of that many men have realized that they were being used for free drinks and that a nightclub is not the place to look for a quality person or relationship. You also have the hook up culture where people are doing that online - it’s same reason that retail (malls) has collapsed.
Stay up Forever records , Dirty ,warehouse squatting ,acid teckno bastards. [record label]
Always an amazing day when Cream and Gary upload a new episode
In my opinion, the DJs of today are awful, and if the DJ is underwhelming, then the whole atmosphere of the club is underwhelming as well.
There are tons of GREAT djs right now, but there are tons of absolutely terrible DJs as well. Barriers to enter the space are much easier with less expensive gear and technology. The DJ bookers are extremely important.
Expensive drinks with snobby people and asshole bouncers, women who are on guard for getting hit on, the same bullshit popular music, extremely late hours, it’s so loud you have to leave to talk to somebody. It works well for certain personalities and regulars and promoters. Outside of that it’s not that fun.
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What role have drugs played in the demise? In the 80's we always had plenty of access to ecstasy, coke, poppers, speed, quicksilver, and canned inhalants. I'm not seeing the same thing over the last couple of decades. Fewer drugs means more alcohol sales but it's a completely different vibe. Clubs in Houston would charge $5-$10 for a glass of water because that's what everybody wanted. Are today's clubbers not interested in drugs, or are they not as widely available? Ecstasy made you impervious to rejection which today's cell phone generation can't handle the idea of face to face rejection. That's why they'd rather swipe than deal with someone who is standing in front of them. Am I making sense or am I just too old and out of touch?
Feel like this could be an entire episode
@@getdowndjgroup I'd watch that episode... Seems like you could have one on drugs, one on social media, and another on music. Today's music, like Taylor Swift, is all about how men did her wrong. Back then it was Whitney Houston talking about I Wanna Dance With Somebody. Lionel Richie and All Night Long. Yazoo with Don't Go. Madonna and Like A Virgin. FRANKIE SAY RELAX, DON'T DO IT WHEN YOU WANNA COME! You can't dance to most of today's music, and it's all electronic. Back in the day we had musicians like saxophone players. Sting played a bass and Jethro Tull featured a flute. AC DC's Long Road To The Top featured bagpipes. Freakin' BAGPIPES, dude...
@Troy_In_The_80s Excellent points! 💯🎯
Zanny Duko Tracklist: 1. 0:00 Charlie Puth, Galantis, The Kid LAROI - Love Again (Kastra "Left & Right" Edit) 2. 1:14 Popcaan & Drake - We Caa Done (Laureano Remix) 3. 2:18 (Unknown) x Karol G - Strangers x Provenza (Yas Cepeda Edit) 4. 3:37 Diplo & SIDEPIECE - On My Mind 5. 4:41 Drake - Massive (Crunkz Remix) 6. 6:40 Joel Corry & Da Hool - The Parade w/ Justice vs. Simian - We Are Your Friends (Acapella) 7. 8:29 Natema & Sugar Hill vs. Sonny Fodera & Biscits - Como Va vs. Vibrate 8. 11:18 Mau P - Beats From The Underground 9. 12:51 Tujamo - Drop That Low (Tujamo's Secret Weapon 2022) 10. 14:23 David Guetta & Benny Benassi - Satisfaction 2022 11. 15:52 Endor vs. Steve Angello x Justus - Pump It Up vs. KNAS (Cream Edit) [Live Mash] 12. 17:18 Maddix, Linka & Gregor Potter vs. Tiësto - Thrill vs. Red Lights (Zanny Duko Mashup) 13. 19:22 Mairee & Andrea Pomeje - Registration Complete 14. 20:27 Sharam - PATT (Party All The Time) (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velvet Remix) 15. 24:14 DJ Kuba & Neitan x Bounce Inc - Blade 16. 25:24 Eli Brown - Diamonds On My Mind 17. 26:48 4YÛ & Zanny Duko - ID 18. 30:27 Gala x Swedish House Mafia x Hardwell, Maddix, Luciana - Freed From One ACID (Rudeejay & Da Brozz x EDMMARO Mashup) 19. 33:55 Da Hool - Meet Her At The Loveparade (Nalin & Kane Remix) 20. 35:32 4YÛ & Zanny Duko - ID
this whole thing was dope you guys are doing something great for the DJs that wanna get noticed and just have fun
Appreciate that!
3:05:27 Daft Lucario / @DaftLucarioOfficial
Any day the new episode of this podcast releases is automatically the best day ever
Great advice 😎
Is there an invite to the discord?
Yes, here you go: discord.gg/yMPjGsehzj
You know it’s a good day when a new episode drops
I agree with you Cream about the setup situation. The setups I am most comfortable with are XDJs or CDJs. Standalone systems like those are more intuitive so I don’t have to worry about a lot. DDJs have never been my strong suit. It’s doable but more difficult for someone like me who has ADHD.
This is really helping me learn more about being a Dj. This is motivating me harder to learn than college.
Yo also, shout-out fish56octagon. That guy is so dope!!
Awesome episode, definitely learned a lot from this one
great episode!!
Great vid. I’m one of the few young people who enjoy the art of djing and appreciate great sets. I personally was very disappointed going to a wedding when i saw a dj simply just play song-to-song and thus obviously the dance floor was quite dead, similarly this transfers to bars/clubs where the music garbage. I think there’s been a transition in recent years for music to be such a “sound bite” driven market where artists fight to have their 5 seconds of their song to explode on social media. This has caused people to be uninterested in long tracks and sets.
Keep the art of DJing alive!
I don’t necessarily think the art of DJ is dead. It’s more or less just expanding if anything. There’s so many types of DJs out there today, but great episode Gary and cream.
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Great Episode!
Thanks man!
The Get Down supper club… The Chow Down. I’ll see myself out.
Love It!
Last one of the year 😢
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