Monday, July 19th, 2010 at 12:48 am
Will you be a newbie to the mobile DJ occupation? Possibly this is something you have been contemplating, but are not necessarily certain how to pull off how to get started. Here, we’ll cover a basic gear list for the newbie portable DJ. We are going to deal with everything from turntables and mics to mixers like the Alesis Multimix 12R, which is quite popular among DJs and music artists.
Friday, November 13th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Working as a mobile disk jockey (DJ) presents a number of challenges that the resident club DJ doesn’t have.One of the biggest issues is the need to carry all of that essential DJ equipment wherever we go.
I’ve worked as a residential club DJ, radio DJ and these days I make my living as a mobile DJ and I love it. Each week I meet new people with diverse musical tastes in some fantastic locations. I’ve played in some fantastic locations including castles, stately homes, tents, gardens, onboard ships and yachts and even one night in a well known London museum. It’s the variety that I particularly like about this work, but lets get back to the challenges.