Oh shoooooootttttt....
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- mike_g0
The most important thing is that it means something to you. I've been djing in my livingroom for like 4 -5 years as I was too afraid that my taste in music wasn't worth taking out to the masses and not to mention that I'm not very good! But I started doing small gigs here and there and people appreciated what I was playing and that I wasn't comprimising integrity by just playing the same shit people hear everywhere. And in the process I've gotten better and more comfortable over the years.
I would never make a career out of it, but when things start going well, it's an amazing feeling, making people dance and react positively...
That being said I cleared the bar the other night and it felt like shit, but who cares, you can't please everyone all the time.
I like the type of music you mentioned earlier, too bad you weren't in Toronto, we could have a crew of dj/designer geeks!