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How we played a vinyl dj set.  (Los Angeles Dj serving Hollywood, Glendale, Burbank, Long Beach, and Hunting Beach) (Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Gilroy, and Morgan Hill)

  Now its easy to prep for a dj night. Well I cannot say too easy but we definitely have to carry less to events. We used to play at the clubs 3 nights a week. We would have the latest tracks on record and we had all the classics. We would bring 6 crates every time we did events. We would have the classic hip hop and the latest hip hop and the current pop and funk. We would always focus on the current music but we would always dive in the older stuff in the beginning of the night.  Why not play some 80s new wave then jump into some funk? 90’s hip hop was always a hit and then once the crowd started to show up then we would go with the current music.  Once it hit midnight, I would have to go with the midnight mix.  From 12 to 1 we would go hard with the biggest hits. That had to be the peak of the night.  Then from 1 to 130 we would tone it down a bit. I would always do a slow song   as the last song of the night.  There was one club that would always wants Journey at the end of the night.  No matter what that had to be the last song of the night. But I would like to do a r&b  song to end on. The greatness of vinyl is you can only play what you bring. Never have to download any track and you just say you   don’t have it on record.

How To Do a Lip Dub At Your School: (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Hollywood, Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach) (Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Sunnyvale, Livermore, Palo Alto, and Morgan Hill)

Setting up a lip dub involves a lot of planning and total buy in from the school. It would be good if the school has an advisory or homeroom so they can practice their part. First thing first, they need to select a few songs that are hip and clean as can be. Once those songs are selected then each class will have a portion of the song they are responsible for. Classes practice their part and they dress the part. Its good to do a test run so student know how to pace their part of the song.

 We recommend a dj setting up audio gear so music can be heart through the school. Depending on how big the school is I would recommend 4 to 6 speakers spread out to cover more ground. Make sure the wires are taped up or where no one can trip because there are students everywhere doing dance routines and not really paying attention on where they step. Playing it through the intercom will sound really bad. Best to do 2 to 3 takes of each song so it can be cut and pasted the parts that will be used. Once its recorded then they dub over the audio with the actual song so it sounds clean.

   This is a whole school activity and kids can be kids. They can make up dance routines or they can do silly things that they will always remember. Build some culture in your school and have Black and White Affair Dj do your audio for your lip dub event.

Doing an All Vinyl DJ Set (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Universal City, Culver City, Long Beach, and Glendale) (Socal djs serving San Deigo and Fresno)

 

It is a fact that not too many djs can honestly say they can do an all vinyl set. With the day and age of streaming and just playing mp3’s, it seems to be more economical and easier on the wallet. Anyways who would want to carry around heavy records and better yet store all that vinyl at your home when you can have way more music on your laptop and take way less space.

   Why would anyone spin on vinyl if its way more expensive to maintain? One reason is its cool to see visually and it connects with the past. In the 70s and 80s that is what all the djs used to at parties. For those djs who learned on record had to learn how to mix by ear as opposed to having a computer help you beat match. There is something nostalgic about flipping through records while looking at the cover of the song. It is a good way to stand out over all the other digital djs out here.

 A lot of folks do not like the new music out coming out now but love the classics from the 70s, 80s and 90s and 00s. A lot of djs who went the digital route got rid of their beloved collections and went for the cash for their collection. But a few had a deeper connection with the vinyl they collected or maybe they ignored their partners request to get rid of their vinyl and they can pull them out for special occasions. This is an instance of old school being cool. Bring vinyl back and call Black and White Affair for your all vinyl event.

Bloomingdales at Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena)

Bloomingdales at Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena)

It is holiday season and it is time to dj for some retail stores. I was in Sherman Oaks in Bloomindales and they were very nice. They even helped my carry my heavy gear into the store. Usually my retail store is pop heavy but there was a change. We were adding Christmas songs into the mix. There are so many Christmas songs so the question is what works with the crowd. With so much to choose for, what would be the go tos? We can go with the originals, or the covers or we do with the updated remixes with the orginal vocals but with a different beat.

I started off with the Christmas songs. I got the best reactions from the original songs. These are the songs people used to hear when they were children. The second best reactions were the covers that were similar to the original song. But I threw in a few remixes but just a few. Then I went back to pop feel good music.

Usually I am in these spaces for 4 to 5 hours. It is the quickest 4 to 5 hours that I have. I am playing fun music and try to get as much mixing as I can. If the people are loving the song then I play it longer. But if everyone is loving the vibe then I continue it while playing a minute a song. I try to go with music that everyone knows. I just feel like if you are playing at a public place you should try to appease the masses.

1982 reunion in San Mateo (What to play for a high school reunion early 80s) (Bay Area dj serving San Jose, Gilroy and Burlingame) (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Glendale, and Hollywood)

It is crazy that 1982 didn’t seem like that long ago. I do remember the 80s. It has some of the best music of all time. There is so much to choose from. When doing a reunion, you have to see what year the group graduated and you can search the years. So for 1982 we were looking at 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983. Its good to capture a year before they entered high school and a year after high school. I will look for the hits of the year. One of the theories I always come across is the late 70s folks were labeled two types: One type was the rockers and the other type was the disco folks. Rarely they were both it was one or the other.

 

Our contact gave us a list which I will post right now and it was pretty much all rock based. These songs that were included was Boston, Queen, Reo Speed Wagon, Elton John, Journey, Jackson Brown, Eagles, Simon and Garfunkel, Lynard Skynard, Def Leppard, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Tom Petty, Billy Joel, The Cars, Foreigner, Styx, Van Halen, and Supertramp.

Its always good to prepare. We had all the rock music and in our back pocket we had the disco just in case. And it was good that we were prepared with disco since most of the folks wanted it at the event.

Reasons a Silent Disco DJ and Silent Disco Makes Sense in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena) (Bay Area dj serving San Jose)

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Reasons a Silent Disco DJ and Silent Disco Makes Sense in Los Angeles

When you want to host a party or disco in the greater Los Angeles area — Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena — you should consider a silent disco.

Silent discos are undeniably trendy but more practical than the average dance party; they are also beneficial if you choose to throw one with a silent disco DJ at the helm.

Why Silent Discos Are the Perfect Event For Los Angeles

What better way to let loose than dancing the day or night away? But while having a disco is an excellent way to wind down, it's not always feasible in Los Angeles. There's a reason the music festivals are located in Indio or the best parties end at 11 p.m. — noise ordinances.

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If you host the typical — aka noisy — dance party, you have a handful of places that could use as a venue. Most of these spaces are the equivalent of a dive bar. That changes when you host a silent disco. Suddenly, you can access more upscale venues and event spaces for your party.

That's because venue vendors won't be concerned about your party breaking ordinances.

Limit Noise Complaints and Fines

Noise ordinances — and the fines that accompany breaking the ordinances — are the bane of anyone wanting to host a disco or dance party. But you can skip the $500 fine for each visit LAPD has to make to your event by hosting a silent disco.

Instead, you get all the benefits of a disco party without the restrictions.

Attract More Guests or Get More RSVPs

Whether you're hosting a premium event or a personal party, a silent disco ensures more people will show up. Silent discos allow people to mingle while maintaining distance; it is the epitome of an antisocial social club.

Silent discos allow attendees to enjoy the company of others and that sense of community without needing to interact with fellow attendees unless they want to.

The Benefit of Hiring a Silent Disco DJ

But when planning a silent disco, the DJ is the last thing considered because — many falsely assume — patrons can listen to their own music or any DIY playlist, right?

That isn't the case. A silent disco DJ is the most important part of the event, determining whether guests enjoy the party.

Elevate the Experience for Guests

A silent disco can either be isolating with poor and forgettable music choices or it can be entertaining, allowing guests to revel in the music. The music is what makes the event. If you want a silent disco where guests appreciate the music, you want to hire a silent disco DJ who understands the crowd and can create a riveting mixes that generates the kind of atmosphere you envision.

Create a Cohesive Vibe

When people attend the typical disco party, although they can interact with others, they rarely will as they want to let loose and have fun. The same is true about a silent disco. The silent disco DJ creates the atmosphere. The silent disco DJ makes people feel connected, allowing them to leverage the energy to make the night memorable and remove the feeling of isolation.

 

 

If you're planning a silent disco in Pasadena, Burbank, or Glendale, you need the best silent disco DJ in Los Angeles if you want it to be an unforgettable night. Please call www.bwadj.com.

Silent Disco at Santa Clara University ( Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Morgan Hill and Gilroy) (Los Angeles Dj serving Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena

They had an event at SCU and they asked if we can dj it. Of course we obliged. Then they mentioned we will be adding silent disco to our set up. We have seen it on Instagram but never had used it till this day. We brought our gear and set it up but didn’t not set up the speakers. Even though I knew we did not need speakers, I brought them for plan b but it worked perfectly so we didn’t need a back up plan

   SCU put out all these headphones and we had a transmitter hooked up to our system. The headphones had 3 channels with each one with a selected color. It would be possible to set up 3 djs with 3 transmitters and listeners can decide which dj to listen to. There was no latency. If the dj scrathed But all we had today was one dj. We went with new hip hop and some reggaeton.

 

The rec center was separated into three areas. One for the silent disco, one for ping pong and corn hole and the last area to shoot hoops. People could get involved with the music and get involved in the other activities.

 Silent disco is a cool concept. It seems to be way easier on the ears. One can adjust the volume of each headphone. One can do different activities while listening to headphone.

 They had a cool 360 photo booth students were able to use.

Plan a Silent  Disco in the Los Angeles Area : Los Angeles Dj Serving Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena (Bay Area Dj Serving San Jose, Santa Clara and Gilroy

Plan a Silent Disco Los Angeles Partygoers Will Enjoy

Hosting a party in Los Angeles is challenging. Not because there's a shortage of partygoers looking to let off steam on a Friday night, but because of the city's stringent noise ordinances.

Silent discos help you circumvent these strict rules that limit "noisy" hours to between 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Now, you can host a party at any of Los Angeles' premium venues by planning a silent party Los Angeles night owls will enjoy.

Benefits of Hosting a Silent Party in the Los Angeles Area

Los Angeles isn't the only city where silent parties are overtaking event planning. They've become a go-to in most major cities because they're so beneficial and convenient.

1. Get Access to Preferred Venues

Because of LA's stringent noise ordinances, most venues and spaces choose not to rent to promoters, event planners, or individuals who intend to use the space to host a disco. This often means you'll have to find the most out-of-the-way locations when planning a party in Los Angeles. You can solve that issue with a silent party. You can get access to

2. Save on Costs

Besides ensuring you avoid the $500 fine for noise complaints or being promptly shut down at 9 p.m., you also don't have to

3. Attract More Attendees

You may not realize it, but the average silent party attendee may not be your typical nightlife prowler. Silent parties allow you to tap into a new demographic when planning a disco or get more of your friends to RSVP if you're hosting a party. That's because silent parties help attendees control the level of social interaction they feel comfortable having. Some don't enjoy parties because of anxieties when striking up a conversation.

4 Steps to Plan a Silent Disco Los Angeles Partygoers Enjoy

If you're convinced your next event should be a silent disco, this is what you need to do to get that going.

Find a Venue Suitable for a Silent Party

Space matters. If you haven't attended a silent party before, you may not know that attendees love to dance. Unlike your typical nightclub, where socializing and being seen is the purpose of the event, letting loose is the reason most attendees go to silent discos.

Try to allocate two to four feet of space to each attendee and use that as a gauge when hiring a venue.

Hire a Silent Party DJ

Throwing a silent party Los Angeles partygoers will enjoy is contingent on the DJ you're hiring. Like any dance or disco party, the DJ is the sole entertainment, and his mix matters. You want a DJ who can play to the crowd and read cues even though the party is silent.

You still want your silent disco partygoers to have a blast. If your budget allows, you could consider getting two or three DJs.

Rent Headsets from Reputable Rental Companies

The most important silent disco rental is the headsets. Your silent disco headsets should be noise canceling but also allow users to connect and maintain the connection at a distance. Sound quality is critical.

The headsets should suit the sound of the DJ and their mix, with crisp audio that adds to the experience.

Set Ground Rules for Attendees

If you're looking forward to avoiding the $500 in fines you can receive from going 5 decibels above the ambient noise, you need to relay a set of rules for your silent disco. The primary one should be silence. Talking is fine. But singing along at the top of your lungs should be avoided.

 

If you're planning a silent party disco in Los Angeles, Burbank or Glendale, consider hiring Black and White Affairs DJ as your silent party DJ. www.bwadj.com