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 | DjDennis Perth, Western Australia Member since: 24 Dec 2002 |
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well looks like I will be rewritting some articles I have online to update them for now - so keep watching Read More |
| Posted: 2011-06-20 |
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SO Don't Just Sit There!!!! (More coming soon) |
Don't just sit by the phone -- make it ring!Is your calendar as full as you would like it to be?Do people know how to find you when they need a Mobile or Club Dj?Are you expanding your customer base?If you didn't answer yes to these questions, then it's time to get to work! Before you reinvent the wheel, however, check out this list of 29 ways to maximize your bookings in 2004 and Beyond1. CHECK YOUR BUSINESS CARD.: Do you have a good supply? Is the information current? Is it a great-looking billboard for your DJ services?2. UPDATE YOUR PROMO KIT.: All the information should be current. Are your references up to date? How about your music list?3. NETWORK YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS.: It's not who you know, it' Read More |
| Posted: 2010-09-20 |
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What not to do if you want your sound system to sound good and last longer |
...All the Information herecanalso be appliedin Clubs...1. Mismatched power - One of the most common mistakes made with mixer-amplifier-speaker combinations is the use of components that are not evenly matched. For example, say you have a pair of speakers rated at 300 watts continuous power and 600 watts peak. This gives you an operating range in which to place the amplifier that you'll use. Check to see whether the speakers are eight ohms or four ohms in impedance. The next step is to check the power rating on the chosen amplifier at that specific impedance or ''load.'' It is very easy to do speaker damage by using an amplifier with insufficient power. The lack of "headroom" or reserve power may cause th Read More |
| Posted: 2010-07-26 |
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Copyright Laws in Australia are Tuff so dont get CAUGHT |
(This page is a Quick slap together of some copyright news as I do NOT have the time to do something that is outstanding YET) Remember, Don't Get Burnt!!Penalties for infringement of copyright are getting tougher, and every venue or mobile / club DJ with a hard drive system that is playing copied music should be very, very nervous.....It seems people still don't understand that, unless you hold an AMCOS licence and must have written permission from every record company or ARIA for each individual song / recording, it is against the law to copy music onto a hard drive!The Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) has set up Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) as a policing body to target music copyr Read More |
| Posted: 2009-04-24 |
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You should always keep equipment Backups |
BE PREPARED! You should keep equipment backups (as well as other essential items) on hand, ready to go should you have a problem. You should also carry a toolbox that has screw and nut drivers, pliers, cutters, jumper wires, plenty of audio adapters, fuses and light bulbs.For the average system you should have at least one backup cable for every type of cable in your system. The most common system failures can be traced to bad cables. You plug them in and out, you step on them and run over them with your hand truck. Do yourself a big favor and carry backup cables. If you use a wireless mic, keep a wired mic handy as a spare. I find that a Sony Discman can be your best friend when a CD player fails. Toss one in Read More |
| Posted: 2009-04-24 |
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To work in a Club you must be of legal age and have a TAX file number plus a Dj licence that you have obtained bfore you start
the dj licences in Australia start from $150 a year each
read the ppca website for more details www.ppca.com.au
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2008-11-25 |
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Just before you start best to check out what Licences are needed
from the ppca and mipi
websites are located here
http://www.ppca.com.au
http://www.mipi.com.au
if you dont believe that you can be busted read this article located here on Spraci.net
http://www.spraci.com/news/articles/1835.html
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2007-07-08 |
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I can see this one being closed very soon
the MIPI are watching...
www.mipi.com.au
they are busting illegal downloads, Dj's etc etc Read More |
| Posted: 2007-07-08 |
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Well I can see who ever is illegally doing this
once caught we wont see online again...
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2007-07-08 |
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Can someone explain the extent to which Metropolis Fremantle doormen check IDs? Is there scanning?
What IDs are accepted?
lol and wait till you have to give a DNA sample or urine sample for the police to keep track of underage and drunk idiots...
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2007-01-17 |
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I must be Drunk, but did anyone know what this guy is talking about ??? Read More |
| Posted: 2007-01-17 |
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Pete I think what the general rule is....
if you work as a Dj and play music (CD's not computers) and get CAUGHT without a licence making money from the record companies then dont say you wasnt informed in the first place
if you want to know about Dj licences then best to get one at www.ppca.com.au and this way you can use CD's at work - it does NOT cover mp3's as its illegal to use a computer in Australia
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2007-01-17 |
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well your details are forwarded to the MIPI and PPCA for copyright infringment
when they knock on your door they will take everything you own away
Michael Speck, General Manager of MIPI says, "Our surveillance programs run 7x days a week and investigators work a 24x hour roster period. This means we get to cover a lot of ground. We average an arrest every two weeks. By way of example, we currently have over 134 DJs, Jukebox operators and venues (and their operators) in the process of being prose Read More |
| Posted: 2006-05-28 |
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Lee thats the thing its in AUSTRALIA not in the UK
so you cant sell here ok
Our laws are completely Different to that in the USA , UK, Asia etc etc
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-11-25 |
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Well then contact the PPCA and the Copyright guys and tell them you REFUSE to play thier game of a scam...
also tell us your Name instead of hiding behind these messages and see how long you last
oh thats right you know it all - hahahaha Read More |
| Posted: 2005-11-25 |
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Actually no its not just behind desks...
you have to work to get there in the first place
oh thats right your already talented and know what to do and how to be a donald trump without spinning one song
yep I can see that logic ...... not
for you to be a Dj in the first place you have to make bookings sell yourself and loads more
but i'll leave you with the thought
we are not all born with a silver spoon in our mouths like you are
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-11-25 |
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Remember guys this is AUSTRALIA and the laws are a LOT Different to that of Anyother Country
Get caught doing the wrong thing, then do not say you didnt know....
they are BUSTING Dj's now for illegal activities in Australia so unless you need to read the
article here >>> http://www.spraci.com/news/articles/1835.html Read More |
| Posted: 2005-08-29 |
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plus if you still dont know what to do - LEAR from someone that does
if you are a veteran in the industry you would have already made a list on what to check to repair as well
just make sure you are always a boy scout "BE PREPARED"
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-08-29 |
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well I cant see that Australia will change overnight or at all....
give it maybe 20x or so years then we may just catch up on other countries
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-06-21 |
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its not about LABELS its about COPYRIGHT
get caught and you will get BUSTED
its not put up to say go start your own label as thats NOT what it tells people
you can NOT copy CD's and use them at a GIG unless you pay $$$ to get the rights to play them through the PPCA and AMCOS etc
read it again CAREFULLY as they have not yet done other states in Australia but they WILL soon....
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-06-21 |
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Dont bother with Agencys
all they want is $$$$ before they find you work
want to really know is go out there and beat the footpath and ask with the clubs for a Trial test on your talents...
then have a resume done up with what you learn and know
also see who is offering dj schools (But be carefull some are also after $$$)
last thing is if your under 18 then wait till you are of legal age to go into nightclubs
plus also see the copyright laws like at www.ppca.com.au
get caught doing things ille Read More |
| Posted: 2005-05-31 |
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So for a Dj to get a Duplicated Copy of his CD's
do you have the PPCA , APRA, ARIA and MIPI licences to Duplicate such CD's ?
have a nice day Read More |
| Posted: 2005-05-29 |
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In Australia if you give any type of Music CD out for free or sell it you are BREAKING the Law PERIOD!!
Dont be a dumbhead and get caught remember it is illegal to Make a CD with music that is COPYRIGHTED unless you pay for the Royalties and that could cost you more money then its worth in that way
have a nice day
Oh PS APRAC AND PPCA are reading these for Dj's that are doing illegal CD's so you could be next
www.apra.com.au
www.ppca.com.au
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Posted: 2004-01-16
Sorry thats APRA not APRAC
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Hi Michael
what about a top 10 or Top 20 chart listing section
that people can Vote on what the Top tunes are in and around today
maybe create a top 10 of past hits
anyway just a suggestion!
Dennis Read More |
| Posted: 2003-07-01 |
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you was banned for advertising on a few other djboards before - trying to Spam these ones now are you
what a joke Read More |
| Posted: 2002-12-25 |
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Just a couple of Questions
1. Where are you located?
2. what equipment do you want to insure ?
if you are in Perth then the only way is to see a insurance Broker for that but they may not do all of what you expect
if you are in the USA then contact the USODJA the website is www.usodja.com - I am part of that djdennis@usodja.com
I live in Perth Western Australia so being associated with them also helps myself on that side
there is a Australian Dj Association starting up and will be Read More |
| Posted: 2002-12-25 |
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Anthony unfortunatly the so called Platinum Series are now NO more they have been for ages
They where made illegally and every person that has a copy if they get Caught using them they can be Prosicuted heavily so I would not worry about trying to aquire them
If you think you can then good on you - if you get caught and then get Prosicuted then please dont go crying as I am just giving you just some friendly advice on whats been discused on the worlds BIGGEST Dj Site djchat.com
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| Posted: 2002-12-25 |
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