saying if i was a DJ in SL (i DJ RL) it's the music
I like DJs that interact with the crowd, have good personalities, take requests, but even if there are no requests, are able to tell what
*and* no snobby DJs, lol, i knew this one and he was an arse
like, wouldnt take requests, was rude, insulted people if he didnt like there request, so pretty much someone oposite of that
Yeah, there's nothing worse than a snobby dj. If someone requests a song that I'm not fond of or I don't think the people will like, I'll
make it into a little joke but still play it.
agrees with Ali. If I wanted to hear canned music with phoney talk I can turn on the radio. An SL DJ needs to interact.
I enjoy a dj that has a nice voice and knows his music to me it has to be the perfect mix of both
And being shirtless helps too..but hey that is just me
am i a snobby dj ? im shirtless right now
i support dj friends .. can always turn their music off if i dont like it
I support DJ's that interact, are relaxed and funny, and who play requests even if they
*dis* the tune a bit as a joke
I'd say music and personality. voice comes in 3rd for me.
Definately good music.... hopefully that doesn't sound all distorted and muffled. Personality, and voice.
i dunno about the request thing, to me a good dj has a plan, like he paints the room with his music in decent, fitting colors.
playing random requests kills that art in my opinion. if the request fits into the plan, okay, but then its tricky
because you take ones request and make him happy, but turn down the next one because its random and you leave an unhappy listener.
IN WORLD, I like DJ's that are friendly and are a part of the crowd, not someone just spinning what they want to spin
That's why I don't listen to RL radio much.
Well I got lots of input. All are very informative. All are partially good too. Im along the lines of Jacomobeltran. I try to plan out my s
set and will put all requests in as they fit. I think, and its only my opinion, that if you have a flow to your set, the requests you get
fit in because the listeners hear a pattern and sense what you are going with. If thats the case, then requests usually go well.
i agree Tome, i actually put a lot of time and thought into my shows. I am not just picking random songs, i have a plan....i do requests ...
if they fit, but really i am not a jukebox,
If you're playing good music that the audience likes anyway, you won't get many requests, if any.
well good, because i rarely get requests, lol
Yeah, I really don't either anymore. lol
I rarely get them either. But I agree with what you said,
Alicia ... if ypu're playing a good set and they're happy with the tunes...
you more than likely won't get many, if any, requests.