Guest Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 hi, a pal of mine is willing to finance an all dayer in north manchester if it can be costed reasonably. he will up front any money needed and secure the venue. hopefully he will recoup his layout. at the moment no hard decisions have been made. what i need to know is this: if we are looking at 8 to 10 hours we will need 7 or 8 dj's. we are looking at a one room venue capacity about 400 to 450 with smaller rooms attached but not suitable for dancing, maybe a deck or two set up for use by anyone wishing to use them for whatever reason. security and staff not an issue we need the fees expected by decent dj's and maybe one or two big names.quality sound systems provided. also what would you like to see at an all dayer ? anything new or novel? at the moment it is only an excersise but hopefully if we can get it all together and find a suitable date we can bring it to fruition. any input would be appreciated. dave Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest glyn-w Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 hi, a pal of mine is willing to finance an all dayer in north manchester if it can be costed reasonably. he will up front any money needed and secure the venue. hopefully he will recoup his layout. at the moment no hard decisions have been made. what i need to know is this: if we are looking at 8 to 10 hours we will need 7 or 8 dj's. we are looking at a one room venue capacity about 400 to 450 with smaller rooms attached but not suitable for dancing, maybe a deck or two set up for use by anyone wishing to use them for whatever reason. security and staff not an issue we need the fees expected by decent dj's and maybe one or two big names.quality sound systems provided. also what would you like to see at an all dayer ? anything new or novel? at the moment it is only an excersise but hopefully if we can get it all together and find a suitable date we can bring it to fruition. any input would be appreciated. dave link Hi Dave. I should think £50 and between £100-150 for the high rollers will see you all right Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 Hi Dave. I should think £50 and between £100-150 for the high rollers will see you all right link nice one cheers quite reasonable i think Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
pikeys dog Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 hi, a pal of mine is willing to finance an all dayer in north manchester if it can be costed reasonably. he will up front any money needed and secure the venue. hopefully he will recoup his layout. at the moment no hard decisions have been made. what i need to know is this: if we are looking at 8 to 10 hours we will need 7 or 8 dj's. we are looking at a one room venue capacity about 400 to 450 with smaller rooms attached but not suitable for dancing, maybe a deck or two set up for use by anyone wishing to use them for whatever reason. security and staff not an issue we need the fees expected by decent dj's and maybe one or two big names.quality sound systems provided. also what would you like to see at an all dayer ? anything new or novel? at the moment it is only an excersise but hopefully if we can get it all together and find a suitable date we can bring it to fruition. any input would be appreciated. dave link In my experience, DJ fees run from between nothing to £150, depends on how nicely you ask some DJs... High-rollers will often DJ for very little/nothing/a sales pitch if they like the music policy or promoter. Best advice is ask them if they're willing to do it for a smaller amount, with the option of upping their fee if it's a packer... say £30 per DJ as a starting point.... Depending on how busy they are, most DJs would rather be out every weekend DJing for a bit of expenses (read as beer money) than be sat at home charging nobody £150 for the privilige. WOOF! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 In my experience, DJ fees run from between nothing to £150, depends on how nicely you ask some DJs... High-rollers will often DJ for very little/nothing/a sales pitch if they like the music policy or promoter. Best advice is ask them if they're willing to do it for a smaller amount, with the option of upping their fee if it's a packer... say £30 per DJ as a starting point.... Depending on how busy they are, most DJs would rather be out every weekend DJing for a bit of expenses (read as beer money) than be sat at home charging nobody £150 for the privilige. WOOF! link right nice one . i believe there used to be a regular all dayer at the venue we are looking at. i cant ask at the moment cos its a bit of a close to the chest thing. but hopefully if the dates can be worked out right abd the advertising goes down well it will be a success. we even thinking of laying on coaches from the train station to help ppl get there. free of charge of course. also need to look at merchandising and the like, record sales and swaps whatever ppl want. wanna try and make it a real pro event . well organised but with the emphasis on the music. will post more as and when we get further along the road. cheers. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soulsmith Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 Was DJing at Chalfont a couple of months back. Rates were .....'free beer all nite' Had bought a few records that week & worked out that I needed to drink 75 pints that nite just to break even. Just love a challenge Col. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 Was DJing at Chalfont a couple of months back. Rates were .....'free beer all nite' Had bought a few records that week & worked out that I needed to drink 75 pints that nite just to break even. Just love a challenge Col. link did you succeed? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soulsmith Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 No I failed miserably. As I always have done...... Col Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 No I failed miserably. As I always have done...... Col link but at least you tried Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
chrissie Posted April 19, 2005 Share Posted April 19, 2005 right nice one . i believe there used to be a regular all dayer at the venue we are looking at. i cant ask at the moment cos its a bit of a close to the chest thing. but hopefully if the dates can be worked out right abd the advertising goes down well it will be a success. we even thinking of laying on coaches from the train station to help ppl get there. free of charge of course. also need to look at merchandising and the like, record sales and swaps whatever ppl want. wanna try and make it a real pro event . well organised but with the emphasis on the music. will post more as and when we get further along the road. cheers. link Dave Why not use the smaller rooms for dj showcasing i.e. a bit of mod, bit of popcorn/doo wop/ska etc as in the victoria at prestatyn. of hour slots bring your box. I could always do half hour of hand bag (aka that music you wished you could forget - only joking chaps lol QOF XX Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
TheBigO Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 In my experience fees do run from £0 to £150, depending on the name and where they are coming from etc etc. We are about to sort out an alldayer at the Plinston for next year so I'm also number crunching, depressing reading isn't it :-))) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rbman Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Was DJing at Chalfont a couple of months back. Rates were .....'free beer all nite' Had bought a few records that week & worked out that I needed to drink 75 pints that nite just to break even. Just love a challenge Col. link ....how many did you sink and could you put the needle on the records??? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I'd like to add that most of the guys I know who DJ are always willing to work with a promoter. For example three great lads, Vince Ayers, Andy Hutchins and Matt, all Dj'd for us at Newport, on a very quiet night. When we came to pay them what we promised before the night, they refused point blank to take a single penny. Despite playing between them 4 hours of top quality rare soul. These guys arent unusual in being so gracious, but actions like that shouldnt go un-noticed. That is just another reason why the northern scene is so great. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest the dukester Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 In my experience, DJ fees run from between nothing to £150, depends on how nicely you ask some DJs... High-rollers will often DJ for very little/nothing/a sales pitch if they like the music policy or promoter. Best advice is ask them if they're willing to do it for a smaller amount, with the option of upping their fee if it's a packer... say £30 per DJ as a starting point.... Depending on how busy they are, most DJs would rather be out every weekend DJing for a bit of expenses (read as beer money) than be sat at home charging nobody £150 for the privilige. WOOF! link A certain "highrolling" dj now wants the shirt off your back!!!! We had him last year at a reasonable amount "the going rate if you like" and thought we would get him back this year, now I maybe a Yorkshireman (and im not tight b4 you start) but the famous "HOW MUCH!!!!!" did come into it. Digs, Travelling expenses, fee for the night, etc like you say there are plenty of guys out there who have got the tunes and who will do it for the love of it (petrol money if you want) Will this lead to the old argument of "Do you really need a "top name" to get them in?? IMO the right mix of dj's with the tunes wether "names" or not will give you a top night of soul music. Agree a fee as early as you can, in the setting up stages if possible, set a limit on how much you will pay each dj, dont think if he's not a Biggie no one will come. Funny old world djing and promoting, I can get a dj to come from Italy cheaper than I can to come 80/90 miles or so. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Little-stevie Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 hi, a pal of mine is willing to finance an all dayer in north manchester if it can be costed reasonably. he will up front any money needed and secure the venue. hopefully he will recoup his layout. at the moment no hard decisions have been made. what i need to know is this: if we are looking at 8 to 10 hours we will need 7 or 8 dj's. we are looking at a one room venue capacity about 400 to 450 with smaller rooms attached but not suitable for dancing, maybe a deck or two set up for use by anyone wishing to use them for whatever reason. security and staff not an issue we need the fees expected by decent dj's and maybe one or two big names.quality sound systems provided. also what would you like to see at an all dayer ? anything new or novel? at the moment it is only an excersise but hopefully if we can get it all together and find a suitable date we can bring it to fruition. any input would be appreciated. dave link Count me in Dave...If i can help at all... Email me.... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Funk DJs get paid £250-£500 plus expenses. We've always been pretty stubborn about that. If a club is full up, £500 is only 50 people at £10 a head, or 100 people at £5 a head. I guess the difference is that a funk night will generally only have two or three DJs at the most at a night. And set's generally last 2-3 hours. Also there are not that many good funk DJs around so it's easier for everyone to stick to their guns. The soul scene seems to have 100s of people standing in the wings who are willing to travel half way accros the country to play their records for a pickled egg and a packed of crisps. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest rachel Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 The soul scene seems to have 100s of people standing in the wings who are willing to travel half way accros the country to play their records for a pickled egg and a packed of crisps. link Make it a pork pie and I'm there... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Little-stevie Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Make it a pork pie and I'm there... link Good to see people like bright eyes who will play for love alone Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Little-stevie Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Funk DJs get paid £250-£500 plus expenses. We've always been pretty stubborn about that. If a club is full up, £500 is only 50 people at £10 a head, or 100 people at £5 a head. I guess the difference is that a funk night will generally only have two or three DJs at the most at a night. And set's generally last 2-3 hours. Also there are not that many good funk DJs around so it's easier for everyone to stick to their guns. The soul scene seems to have 100s of people standing in the wings who are willing to travel half way accros the country to play their records for a pickled egg and a packed of crisps. link Is this you joining the norman soul scene for a pickled egg then or have you just dropped in to see what condition our condition is in mate... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest James Trouble Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Is this you joining the norman soul scene for a pickled egg then or have you just dropped in to see what condition our condition is in mate... link I don't like pickled eggs. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Gary Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Funk DJs get paid £250-£500 plus expenses. We've always been pretty stubborn about that. If a club is full up, £500 is only 50 people at £10 a head, or 100 people at £5 a head. I guess the difference is that a funk night will generally only have two or three DJs at the most at a night. And set's generally last 2-3 hours. Also there are not that many good funk DJs around so it's easier for everyone to stick to their guns. The soul scene seems to have 100s of people standing in the wings who are willing to travel half way accros the country to play their records for a pickled egg and a packed of crisps. link Dont knock it mate, pickled eggs are highly prized round our way Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Makemvinyl Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 AS A CO PROMOTER SETTING UP DJ'S FOR THE COMING YEAR,THE LOCAL LADS HELP OUT AND KEEP THEIR FEE'S TO AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL, SOME OF THE BIGGER NAME DJ'S ALSO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE NUMBERS AT THE GIG AND AGAIN CHARGE A SET FEE PLUS SOME EX'S AGAIN A GOOD THING. BUT SOME OF THE BIGGER NAMED DJ'S DO NOT EVEM ANSWER TEL CALLS OR EMAILS AND AFTER TRYING TO EXPAND THE LOCAL SOUL FANS TO ACCEPTING A LARGER MUSIC EXPANSE WE ARE NOT STUCK IN PUTTING THE DJ'S ON,BUT ARE LTD TO HOW FAR THEY WILL TRAVEL OR WHERE THEY WILL APEAR,BUT USUALLY NO PROBS FEES 30PLUS HAVE BEEN QUOTED AND ACCEPTED BUT WE HAVE TO GET THE NUMBERS TO PAY AND THIS DOES NOT ALWAYS HAPPEN,BUT AS ALL PROMOTERS AND DJS KNOW WE ALL DO OUR BEST AND WE CANT ASK FOR ANYMORE HOPING THIS HELPS THE ORIGINAL REQUEST AND TO AGREE US DJS WILL GO ANYWHERE TO HELP OUT REGARDS DOUGIE HALL MAKEMVINYL In my experience fees do run from £0 to £150, depending on the name and where they are coming from etc etc. We are about to sort out an alldayer at the Plinston for next year so I'm also number crunching, depressing reading isn't it :-))) link Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Little-stevie Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Dont knock it mate, pickled eggs are highly prized round our way link She's got the skin and looks of a Spanish princess But oh..the breath from them pickled eggs... Welcome to Lincoln Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Gary Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 She's got the skin and looks of a Spanish princess But oh..the breath from them pickled eggs... Welcome to Lincoln link The breath among other things Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I guess the difference is that a funk night will generally only have two or three DJs at the most at a night. And set's generally last 2-3 hours. Also there are not that many good funk DJs around so.... link True....could you point us in the direction of one, BTW? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Make it a pork pie and I'm there... link Don't forget the peas and mint sauce Rach! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Welcome to Lincoln link OI!!!! I'm watching! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
jonbuck Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 No DJ is worth More Than £30 Exept Paul Donnelley........ Jon Buck Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rbman Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 No DJ is worth More Than £30 Exept Paul Donnelley........ Jon Buck link Can I quote that to you Jon, when I ask you to DJ for Blue Skies in July? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 When someone ask,s me to DJ I take into account the distance I have to travel and the numbers of Soulies expected at a venue, if its for charity or a good cause I dont charge anything and stand the cost myself same if the promoters are losing out money wise I charge nothin. From a personal point of view I have never classed myself as a DJ just someone who has a few 100 good 45,s and knows how to get soulies dancin I usually just play to keep soulies dancin with a mixture of 60,s 70,s 80,s rare soul Some promoters expect you to dj for nothin thinking they are doing you a favour !!!! which pisses me off big style !! the 45,s in my dj box cost £££££,s over the years when dj,ing on some really shite equipement i,ve knackered expensive 45,s up due to shagged stylus,s ect also couple of years ago someone helped themselves to around a dozen 45,s out of my box when my back was turned queing up a sound, stuff like the Ringleaders, Shawn Robinson, Mighty lovers ect ect not major items but still added up come to a couple grand what I,m gettin at when things like this happen you have no comeback you have to take the loss ! Trouble these days in my opinion there are far to many dj,s some great others absolute shite who have no idea whatsoever what dj,in is about, which is to entertain the payin customer by playin sounds to keep the dancefloor movin and also to keep the non-dancers happy ! To be at the top of the tree you have to have years of knowledge of sounds played over the years and have a great ear for undiscovered or semi known recordings to keep the northern scene moving forward some of the so called major guy,s do nothing for me just play the same rare 45,s has each other frightened to death of playing anything different others like Butch, Soul Sam, Arthur Fenn, Andy Dyson ect ect ect are always a breath of fresh air and always have me sayin wow what was that it was brilliant these people deserve to be paid in my opinion that little extra ! I always like listening to some of the lesser known DJ,s like Andy Hutchins and Stewart Bennet, Dickie Watt, Dave Box ect who have awesome collections of rare soul, quite a few of the female DJ,s are awesome and deserve spots at major nites but never seem to get the chance !. Its one hell of a job promoting a major soul nite or one of the major weekenders and these guy,s deserve great credit for giving up so much of their time to make a successful nite for us lot on the Soul Scene also great credit to Soulies who run smaller venues to keep the scene alive BLIMEY ! how did I go off on one when all I wanted to say was I charge a min £30 up to £150 if I have to travel to the other end of the country and stay over ! or just get me pissed and because I,m such a good natured old soul ,i,ll DJ for nowt !! Ian Cunliffe Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
jonbuck Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 No DJ is worth More Than £30 Exept Paul Donnelley........ Jon Buck link Yes it's only down the road.... I am a Man of My Word.... But I Love Winding People Up As Well.... Bucky........ Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 No DJ is worth More Than £30 Exept Paul Donnelley........ Jon Buck link ========================================= If you bought a Paul Donnelly at Peterboro market it would on cost u around £9.99 if you pay £30 you,ve been ripped off Just Jokin Pauls a great DJ and a top bloke with a great taste in music !!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Wally Francis Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I RECENTLY RANG A WELL KNOWN DJ/RECORD DEALER FROM LEEDS TO ASK IF HE WOULD DO A SPOT FOR MY 40th IN MIDDLESBROUGH,A DISTANCE OF ABOUT 70 MILES 140 ROUND TRIP,AND I NEARLY DIED WHEN HE QUOTED £250 FOR A 1HR SPOT.HE SAID IT'S HIS BUSINESS NOW AND TIMES MONEY,WELL I'VE CANCELLED HIS RECORD LIST ASWELL.I THINK THIS IS JUST EXSTORTION WHEN LAST YEAR SOUL SAM CAME UP AND CHARGED £100. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I employed over 45 djs last year and paid 30 to a maximum of 80 quid a spot at the soultown niters.This includes the top 10 djs in the country all of whom are regulars at our shds allniter,if the djs belive in the venue they will work for you.I hope your venue is a success but as it is going to be in manchester please have a look at the regular nites already up and running,i have practicaly everyones dates so dont hesitate to contact me and will help if i can. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
hipshaker 05 Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I think you have to try to pay guest DJ's a decent amount but make sure it is within your budget. We usually pay a flat rate of £100 to DJ's for a guest spot ....... if we have a particularly good night we try to boost that, especially if they've travelled some way. At the very minimum you should cover their expenses if they are happy for that arrangement. We also add little sweeteners like putting them up at one of our homes and free beer on the night. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I think you have to try to pay guest DJ's a decent amount but make sure it is within your budget. We usually pay a flat rate of £100 to DJ's for a guest spot ....... if we have a particularly good night we try to boost that, especially if they've travelled some way. At the very minimum you should cover their expenses if they are happy for that arrangement. We also add little sweeteners like putting them up at one of our homes and free beer on the night. link ahhhhh the free beer ...i have to say you 2 are gents in world of promotion Davie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soulie_girl_80 Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 She's got the skin and looks of a Spanish princess But oh..the breath from them pickled eggs... Welcome to Lincoln link ? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 ahhhhh the free beer ...i have to say you 2 are gents in world of promotion Davie link nice one folks thanks for the feedback. the fees stated seem fine to me tho i thought less than i expected. of course i agree with the bonus and that if a night goes well and digs and the like can be arranged as can a dj only p*ss up at a pals pub round the corner. gratis of course lol. plenty of food for thought of course the dates have to be closely looked at as posted before as there is a plethora of soul gigs oop north. well it is northern soul lol. thanks for all the replies. dave Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 We also add little sweeteners like putting them up at one of our homes and free beer on the night. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey Up little sweeteners in free beer God I feel a bit rough cant remember a thing after i finished my spot Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ged Parker Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Depending on how busy they are, most DJs would rather be out every weekend DJing for a bit of expenses (read as beer money) link Can I respectfully suggest not paying Mark Bicknell or Dave Rimmer with free beer could be an expensive exercise They are both worth it but it could blow the bank Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Baz Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 my rates are as follows one beer every 4 records oh by the way i only play 30 seconds of each record Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Can I respectfully suggest not paying Mark Bicknell or Dave Rimmer with free beer could be an expensive exercise They are both worth it but it could blow the bank link ============================================ Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 ============================================ link ok mark and dave on fixed rate Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mark Bicknell Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Ged, You know it son...lol on a more serious note regarding dj fee's it's a private thing between dj and promoter, yes there are certain dj's who can get more than others but the fee's don't even come close to the financial investment for records, still most of us do it because we can, because we have the records, the passion, the commitment, i always say i do my nine to five gig through the week which pays the bills etc. the dj thing is my release, my escape and my contribution to the scene and the music i love, it's for life this scene and it's a pleasure to be asked to play a few records..........it's a little harder and not as simple as that, many of the comments Ian Cunliffe made here i second, yes there are many people out there playing records yet how many are really top draw? Regarding how much dj's are worth well that's a hard one, i work on the basis that if it's a big night,packed etc. then i tend to leave it to the promoter to make an offer but i do have my own rate in my head, if i know the promoter i normally agree a bottom line and tell them let's see how it goes, long distance major venues i give a straight price, for the right people i would do it for a flat fee and if it's a bad night then forget it, however having said that if you are gonna promote an event i believe that you should go into the venture with enough money to cover all expences even if it's a lower fee to the dj's, it's about trying to cover your back and reputation. I've worked hundreds of gigs over the past twenty years and have done the freebies, worked for nothing, served my time so now for myself and many others out there dj'ing the money ain't really what it's about coz even £500.00 a spot for the likes of Soul Sam, Butch, Andy Dyson, Keith Money etc. don't even come close really, as long as we cover the expences, have a few beers (or a lot of beer in the case of Mr Rimmer and myself) we do it because we can, we do it because it's inside us, we do it because we love it it's that simple. But that does not mean that we are the last thing to be considered when it's time for a 1000 capacity packed venue to pay the wages at the end of the night, or oh lads sorry i've had a bad night, or we have only had xxxxx through the door. I've heard it all before over the years as i'm sure many other dj's have, don't have a problem if the place is empty but when it's rocking pay the entertainers i.e the dj's a decent whack. There might very well be dj's who will do it for nothing or for £15.00 and a pint but this ethic is something set in the dark ages alongside £3.00 admission for a soul night, compared to other forms of entertainment, modern day admission prices to current night clubs etc. in any city centre across the country i bet it's £10.00 if not more to get into the place, then you have £3.00 for a bottle of lager etc. etc. yet the northern scene seems to not have moved with inflation in terms of admission prices for example, crazy really when many people think nothing of spending thousands of pounds on records and other forms of weekend entertainment lol yet god forbid we have to pay £15.00 or £20.00 to get into an allnighter. The other way is simple revert back to the days when there were only three or four dj's on instead of ten or more, all do longer or more spots. which brings the best out of most dj's, to dig deep, think it out, blend the spot, take the dance floor to another level, another place, work it, enjoy it, have a feel and a passion for it. Hope you don't take my comments the wrong way i just believe if some venues are packed with 1500 people at £10.00 each admission charge then to pay a top namr dj anything less than £100.00 is a little insulting, still with the likes of myself Mr Cunliffe, Rimmer, Banks etc. etc. we would all dj in a telephone box to one person for a pint or ten........well me and Mr Rimmer perhaps two phone boxes one to play the records and and one to turn into a bar. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris Anderton Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I was (tonight) asked to DJ at a venue 30 miles away and I said I charged £50 if the promoter had a good night, nothing if he did`nt break even. I DJ`d the other week and the place was half empty, really enjoyed myself but would`nt take a penny. I suppose its because this is the way other DJs used to be with me when I promoted. DJing to me is an honour and a pleasure, I know its not the same for everyone but thats my personal view, and I really enjoy it too. Bearing in mind that I (and many others) could play 10k worth of records in an hour I dont think £50 is too much...... Chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 I was (tonight) asked to DJ at a venue 30 miles away and I said I charged £50 if the promoter had a good night, nothing if he did`nt break even. I DJ`d the other week and the place was half empty, really enjoyed myself but would`nt take a penny. I suppose its because this is the way other DJs used to be with me when I promoted. DJing to me is an honour and a pleasure, I know its not the same for everyone but thats my personal view, and I really enjoy it too. Bearing in mind that I (and many others) could play 10k worth of records in an hour I dont think £50 is too much...... Chris link chris i agree with you wholeheartedly. i done gig on sat last in manchester city centre. only motown and NS commons. what most ppl call NS. done 4 hrs and got a oner. even got my beer and stuff. i think looking at what ppl have said on here NS dj's are selling theirselves a bit short . it is a specialist market and if you want specialist stuff you should pay for it . a mercedes is is a mercedes a ford is a ford. respect to all you guys, a lot of money is a 7" box and if it goes astray or gets broke? well i would cry like a baby. (boxtops) lol dave Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris Anderton Posted April 21, 2005 Share Posted April 21, 2005 I agree with you Dave, but mine is a personal view, I know some guys who would`nt play in their own back garden at a barbeque for less than £150, and thats up to them, its something I really enjoy, never a chore so why charge more. When I collected my DJ fee at Prestatyn this year I saw a list with everyones name and fee on it............you would be suprised........... Chris. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 21, 2005 Share Posted April 21, 2005 I agree with you Dave, but mine is a personal view, I know some guys who would`nt play in their own back garden at a barbeque for less than £150, and thats up to them, its something I really enjoy, never a chore so why charge more. When I collected my DJ fee at Prestatyn this year I saw a list with everyones name and fee on it............you would be suprised........... Chris. link i gotta plan for the summer , opposite me is a guy who plays shitty rave and stuff at w/e all day long full volume. we all have to listen. so i'm gonna set my rig up in the flat, put cabs on balcony, hide them with washing or summat and play soul all day long. at about 500 watts . FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
chrissie Posted April 21, 2005 Share Posted April 21, 2005 i gotta plan for the summer , opposite me is a guy who plays shitty rave and stuff at w/e all day long full volume. we all have to listen. so i'm gonna set my rig up in the flat, put cabs on balcony, hide them with washing or summat and play soul all day long. at about 500 watts . FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO link Can I come, I reckon me and your mate gaz could sort out the neighbours for you QOF X Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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