I started learning how to DJ in February, 2024. I’m using a Pioneer DDJ-400 with Rekordbox and Soundcloud.

My biggest blocker right now is lack of coverage, also, I’m not very good at mixing live and I need to build muscle memory before I can perform a smooth and well executed transition.

Goal

I want to be good enough to DJ at a bar.

Clips

My mix of exes by Tate Mcrae and S&M by Rihanna

My Set1 Setlist

Order by song names (from top to bottom)

  • Think you the sh— (Fart) - Ice Spice (LOL)
  • Heads will roll - Yeah yeah yeahs
  • Down - Jay Sean
  • Yeah 3X - Chris Brown
  • Give me everything - Pitbull (Voice stems off)
  • Only Girl - Rihanna
  • Sexy B*tch - David Guetta
  • Better off alone - Alan Walker (Start on lower volume)
  • We found love - Rihanna (Start on lower volume)
  • Starships - Nicki Minaj
  • One More Time - Daft Punk
  • Murder on the Dancefloor - Sophie Ellis-Bextor (Start this with voice stems off to mix in @ A then quickly transition and turn them on)
  • I gotta feeling - Black Eyed Peas
  • Where you are - John Summit (Start with vocal stems off)
  • Where have you been - Rihanna
  • Unwritten x Intoxicated - Carter Walsh (Turn off voice stems on Rihanna on transition)
  • Feel this moment - Pitbull
  • Beauty and a beat - Justin Bieber (You need to go quick on the transition before the next verse comes in on Feel this moment)
  • Stereo Love - Edward Maya (Cut JB after “all I need”)
  • Gimme! Gimme! Gimme - ABBA

I would like my total mix time to be a couple of hours but that might take lots of practice free-styling

Hints

My “A” hotkeys are mix in points and my “B” hotkeys are mix out points


My First Set!

I played my first set on Saturday, July 6th 2024 where I played my ~1hr set list which went relatively smoothly. My transitions tend to distort at loud volumes which was a bit unfortunate but all in all it was a good experience!

After my setlist ran out I free-styled which went better than expected for another 2 hours or so.

Challenges

  • Since my setlist was pre-prepared before hand, taking requests was a challenge.
  • Some requests didn’t line up with the BPM of my setlist (for example I got many requests around ~80 BPM when I’m playing ~130 which makes mixing difficult)
  • Navigating conversations while free-styling and trying to line up a transition was also a bit of a challenge