DJVJ IS A BIRMINGHAM-BASED TALENT MAKING WAVES IN THE MUSIC AND PRODUCTION SCENE.
Lights, sound, drinks – it’s all a carefully curated mix designed to ignite emotions and get bodies moving. Who better to understand this intricate dance between science and euphoria than the individuals whose main goal is to get the crowd going.
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Q: The Initial Draw: What initially drew you to the art of DJ-ing?
I had no skill in dancing whatsoever but I wanted to engage in parties. My brother’s friend had a spare DJ mixer gathering dust – never saw them touch it so I cheekily relieved them of the burden. Didn’t know the first thing about it, mind you. But Christmas rolls around, and there’s a controller nestled under the tree, I started fiddling about, seeing what this bit of kit could do.
Then this charity event came up at school and my form group suggested I DJ the party. My form tutor gave me a bit of a nudge, and to be honest, I surprised myself.
Q: Setting the Atmosphere: How does this connect to the psychology of crowds and the science of sound?
he vibe of a crowd hinges on understanding how music and your presence can positively influence them. First impressions are key! I always dress professionally, you see, sharp yet approachable. It sets the scene for a well-organised event, somewhere to relax and have a good time. Subconsciously, it creates a positive mood. Music is magic! I don’t just chuck on any playlist. I strategically pick songs, starting with familiar numbers everyone can sing along to. It gets people comfortable as well as the drink, loosens them up.
Then, as the night progresses, I crank up the energy a bit. It’s all about crowd psychology, ensuring everyone feels welcome from the get-go. Reading the room is crucial! I keep an eye on the energy level throughout the evening and adjust the music on the fly. No awkward silences here! My goal is to keep the good vibes flowing all night long.
Q: Illuminating Insights: How do you reckon lighting effects amplify your set and the overall clubbing experience?
Lighting and décor are the secret sauce of any good club. Bright lights? No thanks! They kill the mood faster than a spilt martini. Dimmer settings, that’s where it’s at, especially for those slow jams where you want folks to get all close and cosy.
THINK DEEP REDS, LIKE A VELVET CURTAIN CLOSING IN – PURE INTIMACY GUARANTEED.
But when the dancers hit the stage, it’s time to switch things up. Forget the moody darkness, bring on the spotlight! It’s all about creating the perfect moment, and a good lighting technician knows how to use the light to make the dancers and the music come alive.
Because let’s face it, music might get you in the door, but once those dancers hypnotise the crowd with their rhythm, the music becomes just the soundtrack to an unforgettable night.
Q: Crowd Dynamics: Have you observed any intriguing crowd dynamics linked to tempo, shifts in genre, or even particular tunes you spin?
Pop tunes are my go-to for kicking off the night. They’re crowd-pleasers, like making a perfect first impression on the dance floor. Sure, I might receive a few early requests for hip-hop, but reading the room is crucial. Most people are there to unwind and sing along to some classics, aren’t they?….
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