Posts Tagged ‘VIDEO’
To save you some time, fast forward to the 2:30 mark and play from there.
VERDICT: SHAME. I used to have a friend who thought it was cool to do this, keyword: used to.

DJing for an artist/band can be rewarding and helpful to your career, but for the most part, while the artist is performing, it’s pretty uneventful. No offense to Homicide aka Craig, because he’s got talent and actually does productive things to this day with his skills.
VERDICT: FAME. Check the video, have a laugh, enjoy the rest of your day. ![]()
Watching this video has made me realize that I don’t drop the “DJ card” enough.
VERDICT: FAME. Enjoy.

Warning, this video may make you cringe slightly. . .
VERDICT: SHAME. Not sure if you’re simply emptying beer out of the CDJ that was spilled on it (as the title of the video states) or if you actually tried to rinse it off in the sink, either way, FAIL. This is a perfect example of why you don’t keep drinks close to your equipment like this guy does – Link: DJ mixes with drink on equipment.

A little something random to brighten you day!
Hope you guys enjoy!
VERDICT: FAME. This is a hilarious video. Thanks to djtechtools.com for it!
The homies DJ Exodus and Playboy brought up a good point to me the other day – what’s missing from this picture?
VERDICT: SHAME. Hopefully you noticed it… Incase you didn’t, there’s no needle on the turntables. Nice props Mr. DJ.

We’ve included a clip from the Drake, Wayne, Eminem & Travis Barker Grammy performance with DJ NO-NEEDLES.Â
A few posts back, we posted a photo of DJ Swamp. The picture was a great example of a total FAIL while DJ’ing.
However, if you don’t know, know you know – dude is undoubtably an amazing turntablist, check the video from ’96 for yourself.
VERDICT: FAME.

Your daily dose of douchebaggery is provdided by DJ PAULY D.
VERDICT: SHAME.
P.S. Incase you want to know how much he makes per gig, read the following article from TMZ below.
“Pauly DÂ isn’t just trying to land $10,000 an episode for Season Two of “Jersey Shore” — it’s also become his going rate for a night’s work on the turntables.
TMZ has learned the Cadillac tattooed “guido” is trying to solidify DJing residencies across the country. His plan: To provide the fist pump soundtrack once every six weeks at three different clubs — for anywhere between $10,000-$25,000 a gig.
FYI — Before becoming The Situation’s summertime wingman, Pauly D was pulling in $1,000 a night, 4-5 nights a week in Providence, RI.”



