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Is The DJ/Music Industry Dead?

Is Now A Good Time to Start DJing

Dan from DJ Mentors
Jun 16, 2021
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Is The DJ/Music Industry Dead?

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The past year has forced us to rethink the entire industry and levelled the playing field for new DJs to enter the DJ industry.

Isolated DJs

For many years, I took a hiatus from the DJ industry and spent the time honing my skills as an Audio Visual Technician.

Like a magnetic field, I was attracted back by the innovations in DJ Controllers and the shift in DJ software and hardware.

I saw two major new trends emerging

  1. The controller technology had increased significantly and lowered the barrier to entry.

  2. It is easier than ever to find great music and connect with artists.

There was also a massive need to reinvigorate the music scene in my local area.

And then the pandemic hit.

Most Touring DJs got wrecked because their ability to mix in a live public venue was eliminated overnight.

Some DJs turned to streaming to protect their cash flow, while others went into emergency mode.

The pandemic left many new DJs wondering if DJing is still relevant, or would we finally be overturned by Spotify playlists?

Sharing Music

Most DJs begin DJing because of a deep wish to play music, to help bring joy and happiness to as many people as possible. Especially in times like these, music can help ease the anxiety associated with the pandemic and make a person's day better - Marc Santaromana.

I would argue that DJing is more relevant today than it has ever been before.

As long as spreading music is essential, DJs will fill the gap by sharing and creating musical experiences.

Listening and selecting music for almost any environment, whether locked-down or locked-in.

Stop, Look and Go

As the event industry consolidates, established and Beginner DJs start from a level playing field as the industry re-opens the doors.

We are in the process of rewriting the rules, and this is your time to be part of this revolutionary music reset.

Pioneering Change

DJs will continue to reinvent the industry using innovative technology.

While the fundamentals will always remain intact, we continue to push the envelope with the help of technology.

Some recent trends that have started to emerge are:

  • Music Education has exploded. You can now learn anything about any instrument or production tool online.

  • Live music has localised, and many famous headlining DJs are doing local gigs.

  • DJs are creating unique experiences far outside the box.

  • Virtual Reality DJ Events are popping up in the Metaverse.

  • Communication and collaboration have increased through online interaction with platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch.

Thinking Differently

Now is the best time to start your DJ journey.

Many bad actors, seedy characters and shady promoters have been weeded out to make way for the new generation of DJs, Producers and Promoters.

There now exists a void for new DJs to step in and fill the gap.

The future is here. The question is, will you be part of it?

Let's get out there and help the world recover, heal and celebrate through music and dance.

A US restaurant is using "bumper tables" for physical distancing (VIDEOS)

Sources
  • DJTT

  • DDT

  • Daily Hive

  • DJTT

  • 3LAU

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