I'll try out DJ-ing as soon as I CANNOT get a job as a player...! (so probably never!
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One thing I'm kind of confused about... The term 'DJ' has changed a lot in the last twenty years or so. Most contemporary users of the 'DJ'ing word seem to expect some sort of turntable skills, or laptop software skills, combining beats, scratching, sound manipulation as well as the more traditional making beat-perfect transitions between different dance tracks.
How many of us are under the impression that being a 'DJ' simply means playing a few CD tracks (or MP3's for the audio challenged) in between singing a song or two, and maybe even playing, as well?
That's not 'DJ-ing' in the contemporary sense of the word... We simply call it 'putting on a CD while we take a break', where I come from!
Holy Heck! I've been a DJ all this time... and didn't know it!