I’ve decided I’m going to post a few blogs about the life of
a DJ, shedding some light on the little intricacies of the job that keeps it
interesting.
The first topic is… quest requests that threaten to destroy
your full dance floor.
Part of the skill of a DJ is being able to read a crowd and
play the correct genre of music. It’s always my goal to get as many people on
the dance floor as possible. I also like to play as many requests as possible.
And herein lies my dilemma!
Let’s take an example; I might be playing some good old rock
music. Everyone’s got their air guitar out and loving the tunes. Someone comes
up and asks, ‘can you put on some scooter?’ Not only do they want Scooter, but
also want it next!
Now, as much as I appreciate the evocative lyrics and
melodic beats of Jumping All Over the World, it’s not exactly my natural choice
when considering what might mix well with a Slash solo or a John Bonham beat.
It’s difficult to explain this, especially when the guest
insists that the other guests will love it and will all dance to it. Sometimes,
in these circumstances, you need to take their word for it. After all, they
know the people at the party better than me.
So, you can literally see my face drop when you played the
said request and… everyone sits down, including the person who asked for the
song!
Sometimes you have to trust your DJ in what will and will
not work. Sometimes it’s a matter of building to a different genre, using
bridge songs that make the transition smoother.
Really-- wonderful blog creation by you....
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