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	<title><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></title>
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	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Podcast of Dj Summit]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
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	<itunes:name><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:name>
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            <title><![CDATA[SylV - Ghosts]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djsummit/sylv-ghosts/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Other channels you might like...<br />
▶ @WeArePantheon<br />
▶ @Drumstep<br />
▶ @TrapMusic<br />
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Follow @sylv<br />
http://facebook.com/sylvmusic<br />
http://www.twitter.com/sylvmusic<br />
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Follow @playmerecords<br />
http://playmeofficial.com/<br />
http://facebook.com/playmerecords<br />
http://twitter.com/playmerecords<br />
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Follow @EDM<br />
http://EDM.com<br />
http://Facebook.com/edmcom<br />
http://twitter.com/TheEDMNetwork<br />
http://youtube.com/EDM<br />
http://instagram.com/edm<br />
http://plus.google.com/+EDM<br />
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Submit Music: aia.ag/Music-Submissions<br />
Feature Our Music: E@ArtistIntelligence.Agency<br />
License Our Music: licensing@artistintelligence.agency]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Other channels you might like...<br />
▶ @WeArePantheon<br />
▶ @Drumstep<br />
▶ @TrapMusic<br />
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
Follow @sylv<br />
http://facebook.com/sylvmusic<br />
http://www.twitter.com/sylvmusic<br />
<br />
Follow @playmerecords<br />
http://playmeofficial.com/<br />
http://facebook.com/playmerecords<br />
http://twitter.com/playmerecords<br />
<br />
Follow @EDM<br />
http://EDM.com<br />
http://Facebook.com/edmcom<br />
http://twitter.com/TheEDMNetwork<br />
http://youtube.com/EDM<br />
http://instagram.com/edm<br />
http://plus.google.com/+EDM<br />
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Submit Music: aia.ag/Music-Submissions<br />
Feature Our Music: E@ArtistIntelligence.Agency<br />
License Our Music: licensing@artistintelligence.agency]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Other channels you might like...
▶ @WeArePantheon
▶ @Drumstep
▶ @TrapMusic
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Follow @sylv
http://facebook.com/sylvmusic
http://www.twitter.com/sylvmusic

Follow @playmerecords
http://playmeofficial.com/
http://facebook.com/playmerecords
http://twitter.com/playmerecords

Follow @EDM
http://EDM.com
http://Facebook.com/edmcom
http://twitter.com/TheEDMNetwork
http://youtube.com/EDM
http://instagram.com/edm
http://plus.google.com/+EDM
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Submit Music: aia.ag/Music-Submissions
Feature Our Music: E@ArtistIntelligence.Agency
License Our Music: licensing@artistintelligence.agency]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2019 16:07:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-10-17T16:07:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:45</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Chhamma Chhamma - DjSummit ft by Dj Faiz]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djsummit/chhamma-chhamma-djsummit-ft-by-dj-faiz/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2019 08:53:57 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-10-16T08:53:57+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Electro House By Summit]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djsummit/electro-house-by-summit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[01) Albin Myers & Carli - The Legend (Club Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
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02) Andrea Rullo - Be There ft. Command Sisters<br />
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03) BL3R - Beast Mode<br />
<br />
04) Drumhide - Wake Up ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
05) Faruk Sabanci - Be The 1 ft. Zane Fischer ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
06) Hellberg - Slumber Party<br />
<br />
07) Florian Picasso - The Shape (Steve Aoki Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
08) Paul Dluxx - The Underground<br />
<br />
09) WAO - Shotz<br />
<br />
10) INDO - Up High<br />
<br />
11) Rave Radio - What's Your Name<br />
<br />
12) Treovr - RUBBERBAND<br />
<br />
13) Francis Mercier, 1WayTKT - Oceans Away ft. Cassandra Kubinski (COSSY Remix)<br />
<br />
14) Paris & Simo x Jakko - Here Tonight ft. Paul Aiden ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
15) Stonebank - Blast From The Past<br />
<br />
16) Thomas Hayes - Neon ft. Joni Fatora (Element Six Remix) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
17) Syntact - The Race ft. Aloma Steele<br />
<br />
18) SIDEPROJECT & EH!DE - Shots Fired (12th Hour Remix)<br />
<br />
19) Pierce Fulton & Puppet - Boy and the Beast<br />
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Other Link - <br />
https://www.facebook.com/djsumit.khan  https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan<br />
https://www.facebook.com/dark.maulmoumouh<br />
https://www.facebook.com/moumouh.theknight<br />
https://twitter.com/DjSummit_Khan<br />
https://twitter.com/Moumouh_JKnight<br />
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Page - https://www.facebook.com/Mokix.Dragonov/?fref=ts<br />
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soundcloud - <br />
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan<br />
https://soundcloud.com/maul-moumouh-dark]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[01) Albin Myers & Carli - The Legend (Club Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
02) Andrea Rullo - Be There ft. Command Sisters<br />
<br />
03) BL3R - Beast Mode<br />
<br />
04) Drumhide - Wake Up ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
05) Faruk Sabanci - Be The 1 ft. Zane Fischer ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
06) Hellberg - Slumber Party<br />
<br />
07) Florian Picasso - The Shape (Steve Aoki Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
08) Paul Dluxx - The Underground<br />
<br />
09) WAO - Shotz<br />
<br />
10) INDO - Up High<br />
<br />
11) Rave Radio - What's Your Name<br />
<br />
12) Treovr - RUBBERBAND<br />
<br />
13) Francis Mercier, 1WayTKT - Oceans Away ft. Cassandra Kubinski (COSSY Remix)<br />
<br />
14) Paris & Simo x Jakko - Here Tonight ft. Paul Aiden ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
15) Stonebank - Blast From The Past<br />
<br />
16) Thomas Hayes - Neon ft. Joni Fatora (Element Six Remix) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿<br />
<br />
17) Syntact - The Race ft. Aloma Steele<br />
<br />
18) SIDEPROJECT & EH!DE - Shots Fired (12th Hour Remix)<br />
<br />
19) Pierce Fulton & Puppet - Boy and the Beast<br />
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Other Link - <br />
https://www.facebook.com/djsumit.khan  https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan<br />
https://www.facebook.com/dark.maulmoumouh<br />
https://www.facebook.com/moumouh.theknight<br />
https://twitter.com/DjSummit_Khan<br />
https://twitter.com/Moumouh_JKnight<br />
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Page - https://www.facebook.com/Mokix.Dragonov/?fref=ts<br />
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soundcloud - <br />
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan<br />
https://soundcloud.com/maul-moumouh-dark]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[01) Albin Myers & Carli - The Legend (Club Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

02) Andrea Rullo - Be There ft. Command Sisters

03) BL3R - Beast Mode

04) Drumhide - Wake Up ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

05) Faruk Sabanci - Be The 1 ft. Zane Fischer ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

06) Hellberg - Slumber Party

07) Florian Picasso - The Shape (Steve Aoki Edit) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

08) Paul Dluxx - The Underground

09) WAO - Shotz

10) INDO - Up High

11) Rave Radio - What's Your Name

12) Treovr - RUBBERBAND

13) Francis Mercier, 1WayTKT - Oceans Away ft. Cassandra Kubinski (COSSY Remix)

14) Paris & Simo x Jakko - Here Tonight ft. Paul Aiden ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

15) Stonebank - Blast From The Past

16) Thomas Hayes - Neon ft. Joni Fatora (Element Six Remix) ﻿[﻿Premiere﻿]﻿

17) Syntact - The Race ft. Aloma Steele

18) SIDEPROJECT & EH!DE - Shots Fired (12th Hour Remix)

19) Pierce Fulton & Puppet - Boy and the Beast
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Other Link - 
https://www.facebook.com/djsumit.khan  https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan
https://www.facebook.com/dark.maulmoumouh
https://www.facebook.com/moumouh.theknight
https://twitter.com/DjSummit_Khan
https://twitter.com/Moumouh_JKnight
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Page - https://www.facebook.com/Mokix.Dragonov/?fref=ts
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soundcloud - 
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan
https://soundcloud.com/maul-moumouh-dark]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2019 10:36:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-09-06T10:36:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:04:29</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Trap [Tune Seeker Ft Summit Khan]]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djsummit/trap-tune-seeker-ft-summit-khan/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/tuneseeker<br />
https://www.facebook.com/tuneseeker<br />
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https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan<br />
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/tuneseeker<br />
https://www.facebook.com/tuneseeker<br />
-----------------------------------------------------------<br />
https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan<br />
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/tuneseeker
https://www.facebook.com/tuneseeker
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https://www.facebook.com/djsummitkhan
https://soundcloud.com/smmit-khan]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2019 10:32:20 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-09-06T10:32:20+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:43</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[PHILOMENA]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djsummit/philomena/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
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me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
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me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2019 10:30:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Photo (Luka Chuppi) - DjSummit ft by Dj Faiz (Remix)]]></title>
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Song<br />
PHOTO<br />
Artist<br />
KARAN SEHMBI<br />
Album<br />
LUKA CHUPPI<br />
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Tseries Music (on behalf of T-Series); LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor, ASCAP, TSeries Publishing, and 3 music rights societies]]></description>
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Learn more<br />
Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium<br />
Song<br />
PHOTO<br />
Artist<br />
KARAN SEHMBI<br />
Album<br />
LUKA CHUPPI<br />
Licensed to YouTube by<br />
Tseries Music (on behalf of T-Series); LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor, ASCAP, TSeries Publishing, and 3 music rights societies]]></googleplay:description>
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Learn more
Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium
Song
PHOTO
Artist
KARAN SEHMBI
Album
LUKA CHUPPI
Licensed to YouTube by
Tseries Music (on behalf of T-Series); LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor, ASCAP, TSeries Publishing, and 3 music rights societies]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Kangna Tera Ni - Dj summit Ft by Dj Faiz Remix]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
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me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:52:12 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Raat Kamal Hai - Remix - Guru Randhawa (Dj summit & Dj Fauz)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
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me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:51:26 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Jay Forest feat Dj Summit, Mariliv]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Dj Summit]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I am very close and they've always been there for me in this journey. I started my music career when I was 16 as a club DJ, then became a DJ / producer / guitarist and now author. The decision to become a DJ has led me to experience places that most people will never see or can afford to visit in two lifetimes. I've toured ...
me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></description>
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me................
I started out by doing the weekly dances at Night camp when I was 16, using a Pioneer 2000 mixer, and mixing between a home CD player and a Sony Discman. I had a couple Pioneer home stereo speakers and amp for my sound reinforcement, and a couple cheap little effects lights from a local toy store. These dances were for 30-60 kids each week.
In Grade 11, I convinced the students council to hire me to do our school dances (I lied and said I had DJ'd dances before at other schools). I rented a couple bigger speakers & subs, and a whole light show on a truss. The total rental cost was probably around 300 but the school paid me 800. More money for gear!
This experience helped me to get gigs at other high schools and rec centers in the area, and was the start of my career as it is now.
Currently, I have been DJing professionally for 15 years. It's a side job, as my main job is teaching elementary school music, but I get scores of weddings each summer, corporate gigs at Christmas, and various other random parties throughout the year.
I have played a bit in bars and clubs but have always preferred the mobile DJ route for how many people I get to meet and interact with on a more personal level, that you just can't do as easily when you're on a stage in a club. I love doing weddings. Yes, the music often gets "old" after doing two gigs every weekend for a summer... but the pay is awesome and I meet a lot of really cool people.
My advice to someone young who is just starting out:
Once you know what you're doing - if you get offers to do bigger gigs and you don't have the proper equipment, RENT IT. Get your friends to help you, and borrow your mom's van! If you're doing a bigger gig you will get PAID more which means you can BUY MORE equipment faster. Renting lights and speakers is quite cheap compared to how much you'll be able to take in, but I don't think a lot of people consider this.]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:37:42 +0200</pubDate>
                
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