This category consists of rock DJs (also called indie DJs): disc jockeys who play rock and pop music regularly at nightclubs. Most club DJs specialize in electronic music, using techniques such as beatmatching and scratching to manipulate sound recordings. This type of DJ essentially creates new music through the playback and mixing of pre-recorded media, most often placing focus on the DJ and not necessarily the record that they are playing. Unlike electronic club DJs, rock DJs rarely alter the original sound recording made by the artist, placing the main focus on the actual song or artist.
Most of the records played by rock DJs are based on rock music, although many other types of genres are incorporated, including pop, soul, electronic, hip hop, and more. Usually they will play well-known hits that are popular on the dancefloor, as well as lesser-known, more obscure records, mainly for the purpose of promoting a new song or artist. The skill of the rock DJ lies in the creation of an innovative playlist during the course of the club night. This is done by finding commonalities and contrasts between the records or artists, such as genre, tempo, beat, background, origin of the record, overall feeling, similar bassline, etc. The overall goal of the rock club DJ is similar to that of the electronic club DJ, to promote good music and keep the dancefloor moving.
It should be noted that because of the difference in focus, most rock DJs - such as Johnny Segment, Johnny Darko and Tom Libertine - are unlike electronic club DJs in that they do not gain fame outside of the cities or towns that they are performing in. Those who are well-known usually have previously established fame or status from another platform, such as Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker.
Pages in category "Rock DJs"
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