I'm 58. I've had enough of nightclubs.
I'm all good with doing my radio show from home.
A lot of older DJs named here. Pete Tong is coming up to 60. Lots of house DJs in their 50s still play.
However, all the guys I can think of made their names when they were younger, and many have a pretty legendary status.
I don't think there's any reason why older guys can't play in clubs, there's no age limit and no reason why you won't have the skills or music taste when you are older (the opposite in fact).
However, how easy is it to break in to the scene, get gigs, make connections if you are older but don't have a track record? Are there any examples of DJs "breaking through" when they are 40+
This thread makes me not worry so much now that I'm 30. lol
Hi I used to be called DJZ w/ 1 million+ streams on SC.
I was shut down for bootleg remixes by Sony/Universal in 2014.
www.illegalnoize.com
Club DJing is a snake pit.. everyone and their dog wants to be a famous club DJ, why I have no idea since most clubs are quite lame, I've never liked em. If you get out there and make a name for yourself and schmooze it up.. get to know lots of people, maybe get into producing your own events and if you're a good DJ on top of all that, you will make it. But you have to be a little wise about it.. don't think you're gonna walk into a club that caters to early 20's mainstream college crowd at the age of 45 and ask them for a job and get it because it just doesn't work like that. Get out there and party and find the scene you fit into and make yourself known there, and if you're good and people like you then you will get gigs.
The whole music industry is a snake pit. Gotta be careful because most people are also competing against you.
Hi I used to be called DJZ w/ 1 million+ streams on SC.
I was shut down for bootleg remixes by Sony/Universal in 2014.
www.illegalnoize.com
electronic music isn't getting any younger, so i don't see why the DJs would either. it's as older now than the Beatles were when it started out. its old music.
maybe if you live in a very superficial kind of fashion-conscious scene it might matter.
but in reality, all that that matters when you are a DJ is that you are doing something that connects with a crowd and brings them into the club, dancing and spending money
theres a DJ at the moment in a club where i work, who plays 80s music (he is from that era) , and it really works, he is in his 50s or 60s, but the crowd can be as young as 18 year olds, but he mixes it well, and they love it.
they treid a lot of younger DJs, and it just didnt work for that club
Last edited by DJ Matt; 11-05-2019 at 06:04 AM.
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