What I Plan To Include In My DJ Blog



When it comes to my main passion which is DJing I have to admit that I’m lucky that it’s not just my hobby, it’s also my main income as well. So you could say that I’m living my dream out to be honest. But, before you all get really jealous - let me just say that it’s not been an easy path to get to this point. I have spent literally years homing my DJ and scratching skills to a point where I think it’s fair to say I’m a pretty awesome deejay. But what advice would I give to others who are looking to improve their DJ skills in the next few years? This advice goes to not only beginner DJs but also to the more experienced ones who want to change up their game to introduce some different ways of scratching into their DJ game. So let’s get to it.



First up when it comes to getting the right DJ kit ready for the task of setting up your new home rig - I would straight up recommend simply the best dj equipment reviews site online. It’s a good place to find the latest developments in our industry and offers a no-nonsense review strategy. You can find some pretty awesome dj starter kit posts there as well.



The other things I’d like to discuss today are if you are branching out into some other areas of music then which headphones would you choose to listen on. This is something that I would also like to cover in this blog to find some really cool kind of summaries to things like this. I think I’ll kick this category off with a ‘best headphones of classical music’ as I love the crisp highs of a string quartet and the bass lows of a cello or even of a double bass, but that would be more of a jazzy flex to it all.



Lastly if you guys and my fellow DJs have something that you’d like to put to me I’d more than happy to listen and I’m offering free advice too - something not many other people offer in the world of DJs as I know because I used to be one. Before I became successful I was always looking for some golden nugget advice online about a range of DJ topics and it’s always refreshing to see it in action. Peace out brothers and sisters.