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Watch: DJ Byte Performs Routine at 3Style IX World Finals
DJcity traveled to the Red Bull Music 3Style IX World Finals in Taiwan in January. While on location, we filmed routines with noteworthy DJs including the 2015 world champion DJ BYTE. In his performance, the Chilean turntablist flips the track “GION” by producer Uki.
Watch above and stay tuned for more exclusive 3Style routines.
Follow DJ BYTE on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud, and Twitter.
DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: March 19
DJ Snake performs at Bootshaus in Cologne, Germany on June 23, 2018. (Source: Facebook)
DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of March 19:
Kes ft. Shenseea – Close To Me
LSD ft. Labrinth, Sia, & Diplo – No New Friends
Plastic Toy & DJ Snake – Try Me
Post Malone ft. Tyga & Roddy Ricch – Wow. Remix
Schoolboy Q – Numb Numb Juice
Sean Paul & J Balvin – Contra La Pared
Tory Lanez – Freaky
VASSY – Concrete Heart
Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.
DJcity and Ortofon Team for Limited Edition Concorde Cartridges
DJcity and Ortofon have teamed up for a limited edition of DJcity-branded Concorde MkII Scratch cartridges. There are only 30 units in the first run, and they are available only on DJcity.
Watch Mojaxx discuss how and why the partnership came about on this week’s Tips and Tricks.
Related: Review: Ortofon Concorde MkII Series
Avi Sic Delivers ‘DJcity Podcast’ Mix
Avi Sic. (Source: Avi Sic)
Avi Sic, the official concourse DJ for the Chicago Bulls, has delivered a bass-heavy mix for the DJcity Podcast. Her set features 30 minutes of mostly hip-hop, trap, and Caribbean-influenced tracks, including three of her own edits.
Tracklist:
1. Ariana Grande – 7 Rings – Fraze Remix vs Cash Doll – Ice Me Out – Avi Sic Blend
2. GASHI & G-Eazy – My Year
3. Halsey – Without me – Joe Maz Remix
4. Lil Pump – Racks On Racks – DJ Smerk Acap Intro
5. Imagine Dragons – Believer Remix – DJ WATARU Lil Wayne First Edit
6. Cards B & Bruno Mars – Please Me – Romen Jewels Remix – Avi Sic Pony Intro Refix
7. Missy Elliot – Work It – Richastic Remix
8. Fergie – London Bridge – Anthem Kingz Shake It Bootleg
9. Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah – Lincoln Baio & NAWMS Remix
10. Usher – Bad Girl – Kriss Cross Amsterdam Remix
11. Fat Joe & Remy Ma – All The Way Up – DJ Kemar Remix
12. Kodak Black ft. Travis Scott & Offset – ZEZE – CHILDSPLAY & Jurab Remix
13. Post Malone – Wow. – DJ Eski Remix
14. Justice – D.A.N.C.E – Justice Skolnik Remix
15. Ellie Goulding, Diplo & Swae Lee – Close To Me – CID Remix
16. Calvin Harris ft. Kelis – Bounce – Grenno Remix
17. Eric Prydz – Call On Me – Evokings Remix
18. Duke Dumont – Runway
19. Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y ft. Problem – Getting Loose – KidCutUp Hype Edit
20. JT Money – Who Dat – Wellman Remix
21. Meek Mill ft. Drake – Going Bad – Spryte Remix
22. Blueface – Thotiana – Cardi B & YG Remix – Avi Sic Bootleg
23. Tyga – Taste – KidCutUp Vivrant Thing Blend
24. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Look Back At It – Serg Sniper If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) Blend
25. YG ft. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, & Nicki Minaj – Big Bank – Nick Bike Fun Blend
26. Notorious B.I.G. – Mo Money Mo Problems – KidCutUp Roses Bootleg
Follow Avi Sic on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.
DJs Should Always Have a Backup Plan
From a frozen laptop to a broken needle, technical difficulties can be hard to predict. But what’s the best solution when your equipment fails during a gig?
On this episode of DJcityTV’s Share the Knowledge, DJ TLM talks about why DJs should always have a backup plan.
Related: DJ TLM: Should DJs Play All Genres?
A-Trak and Roctakon Address Twitter Debate on ‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’
Last Friday, A-Trak took to Twitter to share his thoughts about the struggles of open-format DJs in today’s industry. Inspired by his experience at DJcity and DJ Vice’s Beyond the Music Retreat, he commented on the lack of infrastructure in the open-format DJ community.
A-Trak’s tweets received praise from a lot of DJs, however veteran New York club DJ, Roctakon, was not one of them. Roctakon responded with his own series of tweets, starting by saying that A-Trak “should not speak on the issues modern open format DJs face” because “he’s never been one of us.” He went on to explain why he believes A-Trak’s commentary is wrong.
Roctakon’s criticism drew a lot of attention, including none other than Craze, who defended his long-time ally.
The back and forth has sparked a larger discussion in the DJ community, and on Wednesday, A-Trak and Roctakon addressed the exchange during separate interviews on Reflections of a DJ a.k.a. R.O.A.D. Podcast.
To help facilitate the interviews, R.O.A.D. recruited guest co-host Shecky Green, co-founder of the Source Magazine and former talent director at Las Vegas’ XS Nightclub.
Watch excerpts of both interviews below and listen to the entire episode here. A-Trak and Roctakon’s original Twitter threads are also below.
A-Trak’s tweets:
I'm realizing how much of a hole there is in the infrastructure for DJs in North America, specifically for open format DJs.
The whole DJ business changed DRASTICALLY in the last 10 years.. and there's pockets of the DJ scene that kind of got left out. (cont'd)— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
Those changes happened with the explosion of EDM. Money brings change & infrastructure – like in any sector. When DJs started having huge hit records and the event space boomed (festivals, tours hitting ticketed venues), the business became legit.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
DJs used to get known on the strength of their DJing (duh!). But then DJs started becoming known for their songs and that created serious draw to other markets. That also created a need for proper managers, lawyers etc. The social media boom happened at the same time.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
The old school model was: most DJs had an agent-slash-manager. Which isn't ideal (church & state!). But most of us didn't need managers before. I was DJing for 10 years – multiple time world champion etc – before hiring my first manager.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
That model worked all the way up to the DJ AM era, when bottle service clubs became more prominent and Vegas opened up to more DJs. But those types of venues and clubs don't respect DJs. So DJs need representation.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
After that the music exploded and an entire industry was built… But what about the DJs who weren't producing records? who, truthfully, are better *DJs* than most of those getting known for their hits..? The club scene got caught in a bubble, a time warp.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
And here's where it gets weird: then the EDM bubble burst. Club talent buyers started saying they were going back to booking open format DJs (for those who don't know that just means multi-genre DJs rooted in hip hop). But most of those DJs don't have modern agents, modern biz.
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
The DJ explosion that happened earlier in the decade created fast growth but now I find the scene needs some nurturing. And there's a lot of excellent DJs who still need representation.
It's wild: a celebrity DJ is more likely to have a legit agent than a GOOD open format DJ.— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
I think part of the problem is also because of the handful of people in a position of power in that club scene, that open format scene: it's very clicky which imo hindered it from riding the big wave a few years ago. Some ppl were too self-content to even SEE the wave…
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
The end result is a bunch of very very good skilled DJs who don't have an infrastructure.
I went to the #BeyondTheMusic retreat last week, organized by @DJcity & @djvice. It's clear that there's a big demand for mentorship, leadership, guidance in the scene.— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
It's a great start. We need more though. I don't understand why the main booking agencies aren't picking up more of these DJs. There has to still be a viable lane for DJs whose main focus isn't to produce music or be an Instagram personality, but just to be a great reliable DJ!!
— Basement Jacques (@atrak) March 8, 2019
Roctakon’s tweets:
A Trak should not speak on the issues modern open format DJs face.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
That thread makes 0 sense. He doesn't speak for any of us. He's never been one of us.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
there's no problem, if you can't put bodies in the club or sell tables you're a working stiff. That's fine, it's a respectable thing to be and you can earn a good living, but being good at DJing has NEVER been enough.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Enough to get you to the next level. Make great music, run a promotions company, be an instagram star, date a reality TV star, do whatever you gotta do to put bodies in the club, but if you can't sell tickets or create the illusion of selling ticks, shit, be happy you even work.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
I've watched so many guys my age and a little older/younger struggle so fucking hard with 'why isn't being good enough' IT'S JUST NOT. NOT IN FUCKING VEGAS, NOT IN BOTTLE SERVICE LAND OF ILLUSION. YOU NEED A HOOK, A STORY, SOME BULLSHIT TO DRAW BECKY IN. HUSTLE. BULLSHIT.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
People out here wishing clubs would start really caring about good DJing, wish in one hand and shit in the other, see which ones fills up first. Half these DJs people act like are good can't even fucking play.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Nobody is ever gonna give a fuck that you're good, nobody is ever gonna understand the craft for real. A few experienced club managers, a few DJs, a few fans, that's it.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
You have to make them understand but doing stuff that has nothing to do with being a good DJ. It's a nightmare but it is what it is man.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
If you're willing to do the work all the infrastructure is in place for you to succeed. If you can get bodies through the door you will win, I 100% guarantee it. Look at Harvey, he is one of the ultimate working DJ success stories. It took a long time and a lot of work, but…
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
…Harvey found a way to put bodies through the door all over the world. Yea some of it was being good, but some of it was his consistency, throwing his own parties, story telling, branding, etc.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Buncha babies out here mad cause they can play a couple records together and the clubs don't respect them. Yawn. Been there bro. Good luck to you. End Rant.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Well, one more thing, I will say you can totally build your core following around being a good DJ, a lot of people have done it, and I think it's a great place to start, but combining good with other salable concepts is where the rain comes.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
tubby lil AM was doing well in LA before Nicole Richie, and if he had only been mediocre he still woulda had steam off her, but being dope and dating her changed everything. He used to act like he got booked cause he was good, but he was good and he was shrouded in celebrity.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Good is the foundation and mortar you can build a career with but it's not the entire house. Ok I'm done now for real.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
Via @DjSalParadise "Other thing is a great DJ never gets mediocre crowds going. They murder a good night but a name with clout will make a mid room happen better almost always
Just because the crowd feels some pull to like oh yeah I’m here for this"— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
I love my working DJs and want everybody to get money, but if we gonna get more out of these clubs we need hard evidence, clients that know our names, people that pay to see us, not some theoretical idea about who’s a good dj or what real DJing is.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
honestly iconic: https://t.co/Hydx497F60
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
the fucked up shit is in the world i’m speaking on, i’m the OG and trailblazer. These guys were chasing dwindling dnb and turntablisim showcase money when I was 10-4 in NYC. Then bouncing around the hollerboard world while I was in NY, LA, Miami and Vegas getting money.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
I forgotten about more residencies than they prolly ever had combined.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
“I never wanted to be a good nightclub dj” end thread. https://t.co/7FFcAHJGut
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
he’s got me here y’all. I def haven’t learned anything from my mistakes, or 23 years in this thing. Not anything that could benefit an up and coming open format DJ. I am poor. Do not listen to me! https://t.co/VXtaEd57I8
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
today was fun y’all. My door is always open to up and coming dudes who want to talk about their future and place in this business. I’m not here to tear anyone down or keep anybody from getting money, but I will be realistic. roctakon at gmail anytime.
— Roctakon (@Roctakon) March 9, 2019
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