Publisher's Synopsis
Everyone wants to be a DJ. Playing records and MP3s isnt rocket science, but theres a universe of difference between doing it and doing it well. DJing is like modelling: most people could have a stab at it, some can earn money doing it, but only a very few can become supermodels. This book forms the perfect introduction for the novice with a new pair of Technics turntables, and contains enough spot-on advice and advanced instruction to be valuable to more experienced DJs. Written in an opinionated and entertaining no-bullshit style, it shatters some illusions about the dance industry and offers in return some powerfully inspiring visions as it explains the true rewards of the DJs craft. From illustrated tutorials on mixing techniques, digital mixing, tips on buying the right equipment and records, plus how to make your own tracks and how to throw the best party, How to DJ (properly) includes everything you will ever need to know. Now all you need is to get out of your bedroom and do it.