Tuesday 12 July 2016

Chip Ervin - How to DJ On A Budget

Chip Ervin has been a DJ since the age of fourteen, when he established himself as DJ Chip Hop at Super Skate. He eventually moved onto the underground rave scene, spinning discs with the likes of Evol Intent and Knick Bro Safari, even spending a period of his life working as a DJ in Atlanta. He is always interested in seeing new DJs ply their trade, with the following tips proving useful to those who are trying to do so on a budget.
Chip Ervin
Buy Second Hand
Having flash new equipment is all well and good, but it may restrict your purchasing options if you are working to a tight budget. Don’t be afraid to speak to other DJs to see if they have any older equipment that they are trying to sell. This will allow you the chance to work more dates, thus building the reputation and earning the money you need to improve your kit over time.

Use Good Music Sources
The likes of Spotify and Soundcloud are going to prove important to any DJs who have little to spend, as they offer you access to a huge variety of music at a low cost. This means that you get to spend less of your budget on building a collection of records, allowing you to funnel your money into buying new kit.

Take Lots of Gigs
While you may see yourself as a specific sort of DJ, Chip Ervin notes that all gigs give you the chance to earn money. Consider all opportunities that come your way and take as many paying gigs as possible.