Inspired by a co worker of my day, at the very early age of 12 were I was doing the parties at school and the neighborhood. Then I became a mobile DJ for weddings and corporate events, until my first Club Residency arrived. I was 16 at the time (1990).
Energetic, fun, happy and like a cardio session lol
Making people happy. Provide for them new memories through the music, while I take them on a journey.
Also, love the creative aspect. Creating the music while envisioning how the crowd will react is a priceless process.
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Connecting with the people. I love bonding with the supporters. A lot of them become great friends. I love to go out and hangout with folks in the scene. It is good to talk to people sometimes get feedback and you learn a lot in the process. It is good and important to feel connected.
Don’t be in a rush to get to become a star, to get to the top. No top DJ has made it overnight. Enjoy the process of your evolution, and pay your dues. In time, and with dedication, if you have what it takes, you will get opportunities. Just don’t rush it. There’s a lot to learn.
Once you start landing gigs remember to be nice to everyone. Treat people with respect, make them feel comfortable. Your music can be good, but if your music comes with a great positive attitude you will continue to land more gigs and everyone will love you.
I’m sweet, I’m kind, I’m humble, and outside of work, there’s a little bit of introvert in me. People should always feel free to come talk to me. If they see me serious is because I’m that by nature. I know I intimidate some folks with my look, but deep down inside I’m just a little kid.