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Video Pool | VJ Street Still the Largest Video Pool Hub On-Line!

video poolIt’s a VJ community designed by VJs for VJs. Your struggles are our struggles and our community is made up of VJ professionals who have been where you are. The videos available on VJ Street are made by professional VJs specifically for VJ promotional use and are compatible with a large variety of digital DJ software.

This is the first online digital promotional street team and VJ community. VJ-Street is the only video pool that offers only video.

We’re fully licensed to promote awesome music to the VJs from our catalogue. VJ-Street carries the world’s largest VJ catalogue that has more than 50,000 titles (and is still growing!) Our catalogue is broad and has music ranging in style and genre dating back from 1910 up to present day.

Each video on offer is in 12 inch format and meets or exceed our strict professional VJ quality standards. You don’t have time to wait for DVDs with your video content in the mail. VJ-Street skips the frustrating double-work and gives you exactly what you need in the standards that professionals expect.

We get that you need videos that are fresh and fun but also ready to play. And that’s what we offer. You don’t have to prep VJ Street videos- just add them to your collection and play. Each video in the VJ Street community is clean and does not have ANY chyrons, logos or tags. All the work is done for you!

We post nearly a full DVD every day. VJ-Street will post 25 tracks or more every single day – all accessible to you. There is no excuse for not having a kickin’ video collection. Each title track typically has a Dirty and Clean version alongside an Instrumental, Capella, Extended and Main version. We focus on having a broad range of music genres with more added every day.

Our quality standards are top-notch. Unique to VJ-Street, we offer you the privilege to preview every video before you add it to your collection. Only the hits are posted on our website – unless something more offbeat is requested by a VJ. Skip waiting for DVDs in the mail with only a couple songs you can actually use. At VJ-Street we sort and reference our content so it’s easy to slot into your collection in a way you can actually use. We make sure you’re getting what you actually want!

Our servers are built on Turbo Boost Server Technologies and downloads are deliverable in wicked fast speeds. If your performance venue has WiFi internet connection, you can download new videos at fast download speeds. This means you’ll never miss a client’s video request! Just log in and download it instantly off our advanced servers.

You won’t find this anywhere else.  VJ Street is the only platform who offers this because we are the only providers who completely understands what a DJ/VJ thinks and needs to be successful.

Feature Friday: DVJ Marcos Cabrera

Meet DVJ Marcos Cabrera, he is an Ecuadorian native and video mixing demon.  VJing is wildly popular in Latin American culture, so we caught up with one of our very own to get to know him.

 

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Where do you work?

I work all over Ecuador!

 

How long have you been DJing?

I Started DJing on 2006 on a radio station.

 

What made you make the switch to VJing?

I switched to VJing because i was hired on a tv program about latin music videos.

 

What is your favorite piece of equipment?

Pioneer DDJ SX

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What advice would you give aspiring VJs?

The quality of your video edits helps so much at selling your image as a vj and also make your work easier.

 

Who would you pick to start a team LeBron or Durant?

I don’t know anything about basketball, I’m South American and soccer my favorite sport.

Well at least he didn’t pick LeBron

 

Why didn’t we think of this?

For years DJ’s have taken the back seat to face of the performance. In hip hop videos and shows its the MC that gets the bulk of the attention when its the DJ that produces the beat and lays the track. At the club alcohol and attractive members of the opposite sex can consume all of the attention but more recently EDM music has birthed a sort of DJ revolution making them the prime ticket. With music videos moving to an online form and channels like MTV and BET showing less and less videos the art of the music is becoming more prominent. So the natural progression would be that these DJ’s that VJ would be the talent on what would be an all video mix online station.

Well the future is now, VJstream.tv has brought that to us. It houses live mixes and the most popular mixes to date. The site itself is in its beta stage, so sign up and try it out. Promoting an online channel like this can only be positive.

http://www.vjstream.tv

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5 ways to make your DJ business more effective

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5 ways to make your DJ business more effective

 

1.       Get an 800 number

It is cheap and easy to make your business available to everyone.  It definitely gives off a professional look to the business. Some companies even have corresponding apps that make managing the number easy. Here are some companies that are priced pretty well.

http://www.ringcentral.com

http://www.evoice.com

http://www.tollfreeforwarding.com

2.       Blogging

Blogging can be easier than you think. At this point if you are not using every social media outlet than you are behind. Post your soundcloud mixes and tag the artists on the songs. Blogging can consist of upcoming events (EDC, LIB etc..). Just put information that people will read and update during the weekdays.

http://electricdaisycarnival.com/

http://lightninginabottle.org/

http://sxsw.com/

3.       Send cards that grade performance

Some working DJ’s use this technique now, ask your customer what they thought of your performance.  If you are working weddings or events as well as the club scene this is a must. It will improve your overall skill and make it easy to ask for referrals after a good grade.

http://thethrivingsmallbusiness.com/free-customer-comment-card-template/

4.       Make everything professional

Get a legitimate logo if you don’t already have one. You can have a logo designed for a good price by a professional crew. Once you have a logo, marketing yourself at events becomes a little easier. A nice clean business card can go a long way and put your face on as may promos as possible. It’s a new age and seeing your face can make some customers feel a little better. DJing is more popular now than ever and the possibility to work different types of events is real. Aggressive marketing and branding will help get your foot in the door.

http://99designs.com/logo-design

https://ww.deluxe.com/small-business/brand-identity/logo-design

http://www.logodesign.com

5.Think outside the box

That cliché has been used again and again, but it has merit. As stated above DJing is becoming more flexible and many different types of events are hiring DJ’s to give them a soundtrack. If you haven’t heard of DJ2nd nature then takes the time and do some research. He is still regarded as one of the best DVJ’s in the business and has taken his game to a new level. He has made his craft respectable and charges premium pricing for his work. He is as prevalent in the corporate world as well as the DJ world by setting the tone for many corporate workshops and events.

http://2ndnature.tv/

http://vimeo.com/24100440

 

 

 

Infinity and Beyond

Infinity and beyond

When the buttons on phones become a nuisance, they were replaced with smart phones.  Laptops replaced the immovable desktop computer, and then were replaced by tablets. Technology is making our lives easier but that isn’t always necessarily a good thing. The conversion from books to e-readers was not an easy one, most avid reader’s like the feel of a book in their hand.  DJ’s are no different, there have been some futuristic advancements in the equipment that are not welcomed with open arms.

Music went digital then 12 inch record became obsolete and a novelty collection item. Following technological trends it would you lead you to believe that touch screen applications would be next. The Emulator is futuristic and looks like something out of a daft punk video and for all intents and purposes an amazing product. Deadmau5 has developed touch screen software that looks very similar. The idea aggressive and plausible but not popular.

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DeadMau5 software

DeadMau5 software

 

Then there is this thing it looks like to tool used to open the star gate. At first glance there is nothing on this machine that looks musical at all. It actually looks like an overzealous sifi fan was recreating something from their favorite movie.  In reality it makes beautiful music and presents itself the same way. Seeing this in a night club would be mind blowing to patrons and present them with a amazing show.

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There are a lot of variables to consider for DJ’s to make a switch to tools like these. Cost, training and portability all seem like natural objections to equipment like this. At the very least these technological advances are just a sign of what the future holds.

(props to the first person that chooses the moniker DJ Chief Anderton)

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Birthplace of house music

As of today 2/18/14 according to thedjlist.com the top house Dj’s are: Avicii, David Guetta and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, what these DJ’s all have in common is geographic. House music is without a doubt thriving in European countries and as it would seem laying claim to what would be the best performers in the musical genre.  This is not a trend or phenomenon, this is a common theme in house music that it is dominated by European influence.  Each year the digitally inspired music gains more fame and followers, if any of these listeners were stopped and asked on the street if they knew where house music started the obvious answer would be Europe and they would be wrong.  House music had a very enigmatic beginning in the United Sates.

In 1976 disco was in full swing monopolizing dance floors all over the country.  Disco would eventually spin off into many genres, but the first was house music.  The south side of Chicago is known in many ways but famously for its rugged streets reputation, excellent high school basketball and of course windy weather but few regard it as the birthplace of house music. A few young DJ’s came up with a technique geared at keeping the crowd dancing. Silky Hurley described it as “We had a technique were we would take the bass out of the song and wait for the exciting part of the song and bam!”.  As it would seem not much has changed instead of disco music being used its electronic or fabricated beats produced by the DJ.

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The night club called The Wharehouse was at the time was known for its availability to all races and ways of life. The gay, straight, thug and prep groups were all represented on any given night in the Wharehouse. Since it is the beginning of the genre, it’s only fitting that the name be spawned form the original club that played the music.  The resident DJ Frankie knuckles and Larry Levan were the first to spin this type of music. Although Frankie Fingers is considered the godfather of house it is Larry Levan that is attributed with the idea of spinning house music. Levan went on to work at the paradise garage in his home town New York and spread the house music culture.

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 Frankie Knuckles                                                                          Larry Levan

Like most new styles of music house was birthed before its time. America wasn’t ready for a genre of music that was dominated by the gay and ethnic communities. House music saw its earliest success in predominately gay clubs and spun by gay DJ’s. It was frowned upon due to the nature of the culture that was at the fore front of the movement. It’s a shame that it was not well received, the techniques used by these DJ’s were preparing the industry for an exciting change.

House music has now flourished into a musical giant. DJ’s from all over the world produce dance tracks that snowball with popularity. It’s a versatile style is music that caters to DJ’s and keep the dance floor moving. The European acceptance and promotion has undoubtedly taken the music to the level it currently is on, it is interesting to know it got its start in the South side of Chicago. It was inspired to bring all walks of life together and finally is.