Join Phil Morse and the students of the Digital DJ Tips school, as they look at three burning topics in the world of DJing.
About this podcast
This is the video version of our monthly Inside Track show, where we pick three current issues in the world of DJing and take a deep dive on each.
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Episode Notes
Is it time to redefine DJ success? Drugs, groupies, private jets, insomnia, amnesia, hearing loss, mental breakdown: Say you’re a DJ without saying you’re a DJ, right? Well, we say no! It’s time for a grown-up definition of DJing success – and I had one to propose to start the three topics we covered in this month’s Inside Track.
We moved on to “The strange world of DJ software”. “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold” said poet WB Yeats (over a far more important subject), but that’s how it feels with DJ software nowadays, as the market matures, takeovers loom, and DJs get perhaps understandably more and more confused. We shared what we think the problem is and where it all might lead.
Finally, I talked about things I’ve learned returning to DJing (with 7″ singles!). As a fun side hobby, I’ve been building a collection of 7″ records to DJ with on cheap, portable, battery-powered record decks. What I’m learning has lessons for any DJ who feels trapped rather than freed by technology.
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Audio version
Here’s what’s covered…
- 0:00 Intro
- 0:15 Episode overview
- 1:38 Redefining DJ “success”
- 23:52 The strange world of DJ software
- 41:22 Key takeaways from DJing with 45s
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