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DJing and Production - 2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS.
 
**Xenon**
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
i'll leave it to xenon to put in that awesome quote from Desyn Masiello :p

You aksed for it, excerpt out of interview:
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RS: Let's see. You're busy as hell between labels, touring and doing your own production. How important do you think it is for a DJ to be remixing and producing as opposed to just DJing?
Desyn: I don't think it matters, it really depends on what the person's trying to do. If somebody's trying to be a DJ, I personally think they should just focus on being a DJ. Being a DJ is very different from being a producer. In fact, the two things are actually a world apart. So if somebody just wants to be a DJ, just concentrate on DJing. If their heart is telling them that they want to make music then they should make music as well. If somebody wants to be a DJ, I think it's a bad idea to try and make music to help them with DJ success, because that's going about things in a bit of dishonest way to themselves.

I think if they really want to be a DJ that they should focus on that and spend a hell of a lot of time listening to the best music out there, because that's what a DJ is, someone that creates a new vibe and a new feeling but from other peoples' records. It's the way they put the other records together, the vibe and the message they put across. You see these producers that suddenly after a big record, are touring the world DJing, but I would say to anyone wanting to be a DJ, don't try and make a big record, because it probably won't happen. Stay true to your heart and if DJing is what you want to do, then just focus on that. If you want to make music, that will come more naturally and if you are meant to make a big track then you'll probably find yourself drawn to the studio to do that anyway naturally. I don't think it's that important even though you see around you a lot of people do get success that way, but I think that's just luck to be honest.

To put it in context, it's been well documented (incl. Tong mentioning it at the start of Desyn's 2004 debut EM) that Masiello got his name around by creating a demo in '99 that he spent 6 months compiling. He made a 100 copies of that demo and sent it to all the big names. He was booked to play at several international venues on the strength of that cd alone. In the same vein he's continued to show that you don't need to produce to be an awesome dj and create an awesome vibe.
You'll find that little anecdote plus others in this other interview:
http://soundrevolt.com/interviews-33-en.html
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Desyn Masiello: First of all, I do sleep. But when I’m awake I’m looking for records. I’ve built up a network of friends in the Internet. I came from computer background, so when the Internet started I was already using it. So I always knew people all around the world similar to me, and we’ve been always exchanging information about music. I have friends DJs, in record shops in every single country in the world. It’s enough when one friend will tell me the name of a track – I’ll get my credit card, I’ll find it and I’ll order it. I’ve no money in the world, I don’t own any property, I don’t have a car. Every penny I’ve earned in the last 5 years I’ve spent on music. Nothing on me, nothing in my bank. It’s an addiction and I’m obsessed.

That to me is a real dj.

In the end IMO: producers get the money, dj's get the fame. Same as with songwriters/singers.
Huebor
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Originally posted by **Xenon**
In the end IMO: producers get the money, dj's get the fame. Same as with songwriters/singers.


I know quite a few producers who'd disagree. They DJ to earn the big money ..
eRRaTiK
opening another can of worms here and offtopic perhaps, but thanks to the internet many songwriters don't earn much at all.

singers, on the other hand, make money from performances and promotions/marketing/product endorsements.

refer the debate of the century.
Huebor
Agreed.

The way royalty systems work with APRA/ARIA etc, I'd be very suprised if any producer really gets their fair share unless their name is Delta Goodrem.
misstrance
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Originally posted by Huebor
I know quite a few producers who'd disagree. They DJ to earn the big money ..

totally agree with this... there are plenty of producers out there that have made decent tunes but r still struggliing to make ends meet. a lot of them r just poor uni students like many of u :p

producing helps a lot to get ur name out there.. but its when u actually start djing afterwards that u start making big $$ :)

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