We’ve met a lot of people over the years doing different events and it’s interesting that most people fear the part of hiring a dj, whatever kind of event it is, for the general perception the world has of djs. It’s a warranted perception, especially when you go to a wedding or private party out on Long Island and hear the macarena blaring through the speakers and think to yourself, of all the music in the world, why do we hear these same 300 songs everywhere? (many of which are bad)
For us we dj for fun and for our passion for music and feel that New York City is the ultimate place to dj because you meet so many different people with different tastes and thus get exposed to a lot music you otherwise wouldn’t. It’s also interesting to note that many people don’t really want to spend anything over the minimum for a dj yet of any business in the world, the one to be most fearful about cutting corners when spending money is djing. There are endless high school and college kids djing without insurance who put up a website and will undercut everyone.
With that I’ll add my two cents to the top ten things you should look for when looking for a dj:
1) Talk to them about the music you like, see what they know and don’t know.
2) Make sure you meet them face to face if possible before hiring them and that it will be them at your event.
3) Make sure they are willing to take requests and customize the night for your guests (the worst is when you hire someone who is only comfortable with one or two genres and after 1/2 hour everyone is bored yet he or she doesn’t know what else to try)
4) Make sure they have (and can prove) that they are insured
5) Try to find someone who has been doing it at least 3-5 years
6) If price is all you are going on and the person was not referred to you prepare to be disappointed.
7) Make they have a backup dj available and for larger events backup equipment
Give them a playlist and it’s also fun to send your top 25 most played list from your ipod
9) Ask for references, if they can’t provide any, specifically an event planner, don’t hire them
10) Ask them what genres of music are their favorite to spin





January 30, 2008
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