Hi
A question I find interesting to discuss: should DJ's drink alcohol while they are playing?
An argument for would be: you're more in the vibe of the people you are playing for
An argument against: the quality of your performance declines
What are your thoughts?
Kind regards, Matteo Kopriva
I think you can have a drink while playing to get you in the mood. But getting drunk will defiantly decrease your mixing skills.
At least for me.... 2 jack/cokes would be fine, any more will ruin my accuracy. But I guess that is a bit personal. I know artist that claim they mix better when drunk....
Poster: MatteoKopriva
p>Hi
A question I find interesting to discuss: should DJ's drink alcohol while they are playing?
An argument for would be: you're more in the vibe of the people you are playing for
An argument against: the quality of your performance declines
What are your thoughts?
Kind regards, Matteo Kopriva
It's your choice, Some djs like a lot of music and do it with orange juice all night. Other have there own style and need a bottle of whiskey. (It all depends on the quality that you want to give to people).
I Say the same as Lead. Getting a drink to get in the mood is possible, but getting drunk is not done.
Als je dronken ben en plaatjes draait dan denk je dat je de sterren van de hemel draait maar de werkelijkheid is het tegenovergestelde