Tonight I was booked to play a 90's vinyl House set at a club I never played at. Nothing was happen when I played. So I asked my girlfriend to get my lappy out of the car and all of my bits. I asked the manager if I could change my approach, he was fine.
So with VDJ set up I played the set of my life, 2 hours of vocal house, it went off.
I left the booth at the end, with everyone clapping, I nearly cried, A 15 1/2 stone man crying, not good.
Thankyou VDJ.
Jimmy b
Posted Sun 25 Nov 07 @ 3:51 am
Nice to hear it jimmy;) That must be the touching moment when everyone clapping.. n hell yeah VDJ have done its jobs (with u of course)..hehe .. Bravo;)
Posted Sun 25 Nov 07 @ 6:33 am
it's like a drug ain't it?
i've had nights like that, where we closed to a packed house of partiers who just did not want us to stop. and while VDJ does wonders.. just remember..
in the end... its YOU.
i've had nights like that, where we closed to a packed house of partiers who just did not want us to stop. and while VDJ does wonders.. just remember..
in the end... its YOU.
Posted Sun 25 Nov 07 @ 10:39 am
90's music does seem to be about emotion, more so than any other decade I'd say, it's those cheesy keys IMO :).
I Can't say I reduced anyone to tears though, except when I don't play their song (although usually a very good choice) it also usually runs at 10bpm slower than the current track, and they always want it now..remember they are the boss.
I Can't say I reduced anyone to tears though, except when I don't play their song (although usually a very good choice) it also usually runs at 10bpm slower than the current track, and they always want it now..remember they are the boss.
Posted Sun 25 Nov 07 @ 1:08 pm