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Not to be rude, but if you were an up and coming dj, you would already have that or the contacts to ask in person. I think you are trying to become a dj. Either way, if you want to be successful, learn proper grammar. Clubs want people with street cred to relate to their patrons, but with correct grammar and an education to handle the business side of it all.

Plus I highly doubt you can find anything good for free. Consider working with a local dj to learn his tricks. Stupid stuff like setting up his equipment with him will get you into doors to meet managers and booking agents. You can see what he does behind the scenes and learn more than just mixing music.

2007-11-26 10:18:24 · answer #1 · answered by Meghan 7 · 0 0

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