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Requesting songs from a DJ seems like a pretty simple concept. When you go out you want to hear songs that you like. Duh! Here's the way we see if from the DJing perspective:
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As a DJ we receive three types of requests,
The song were obviously going to play: If you are in a predominately mainstream nightlife establishment and request a song that is on more than one of the current mainstream radio stations (iPower, Q94, Hot 100.9, or The Beat) its highly insulting to the DJ. Do you think that we arent in tune with what songs are current and popular? (Sadly enough, there are some working DJs who arent, but that is beside the point) On the flip side, if youre at a party where the format is a little more underground, dont ask for the current scenester anthem (*YBC & D-Cup: We No Speak Americano*). Trust the DJ and his ability to appease the crowd thats in front of him/her. If they havent played a record that you think is perfectly suited for this crowd, theres probably a good reason for it like hes building up to it. I dont play records twice so when I play it, I need to make it count.The song that were never going to play: Please think responsibly when you request a song. If you walk into a club, bar, wherever, try to gauge what kinds of music the DJ is playing. The DJ is there because the owner is comfortable with his judgment in selecting songs.If the DJ is playing a eclectic mix of mainstream/familiar records, dont go ask him to play the Dub Mix of Bonkers by AVH or that 14-minute-long live version of your favorite Disco Biscuits record. Adversely if youre at a party like Brain Drain or RVAlution, dont ask for Justin Bieber (Although asking for Justin Bieber anywhere is just WRONG). Also, if at an underground party the DJ plays a remix of a mainstream song, dont a) get mad that he didnt play the original b) think that its an open invitation to request more mainstream. He probably played it to pacify the people like you who, for some reason, ended up at a party where they dont really belong.The song that peaks our interest: 1 time out of 1000 there will be someone who comes up and asks for a song that is perfect for the mix; a song that evokes good feelings for us as DJs; a song that is, as my friend Tony T would say, in the pocket. There is a lot of music out there for DJs to keep up with and sometimes tracks will just slip our minds. Usually situations like this dont happen while we DJ, they happen outside of work. Case and point, when I was talking to an employee at Baja after we closed one night, we got on the topic of music we grew up on and that formed the basis for our musical taste. Limp Bizkits N 2 Gether Now came up and I had a holy shit I loved that effing record moment.So to sum things up, the next time you walk into an establishment that has a DJ, take a good look around and listen to at least 5 songs. Then try to think about what song would fit perfectly and be generally accepted by everyone there. Also try to do your research before you go out. Find the places and DJs who play music you like so you dont have to worry about leaving the dance floor to request a song.If you can request a song that blows my mind, shots are on me! I'm at Baja on Wednesdays and Big Daddy's on Saturdays. Also you can catch me atNew York Deli on Sept. 3rd, The Grand Opening ofFishbowl Sept. 10, and on the Big Green Bus for The RVA Bar Crawl Sept 11th from 1-4.
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