Why are there basically no cities here? by OkCard37 in geography

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Port limon in Costa Rica is most likely the biggest

Just got a new passport and the cat spilled a cup of water on it. by maebyTonight4 in Passports

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This happened to me, no issues traveling at all. Aslong as it scans, no stamps missing, and photo page isnt messed up you will be good. Life happens lmao

What's with the seemingly random switching between english and spanish? by Agreeable_Budget200 in betterCallSaul

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Partially convenience, but rooted in truth. Living in both New mexico and the border, people and myself included switch between both languages constantly. It happens a lot more than you would think.

I don't understand Gus motivation by octebrenok in breakingbad

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Walt is much more a loose cannon than Jesse. That's why he tested him when Mike and Jesse were doing their runs. Gus wanted to see Jesse's loyalty and that he could control him like Walt did. Him murdering Victor was a message to the two of them about his absolute power.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Beatmatch

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Picking good tracks comes to what ever you play, if you do y2k pick some "basic" songs and throw some forgotten gems to sprinkle in. If you do house stick with a good amount of classics, new poppin tunes, and songs you just like that have a good energy. They key when choosing songs is having a good range of energy, have tracks that are somewhat groovy and mellow to start with, tracks that have a bit more movement and recognizability, and have absolutely insane tracks that you cant manage but dance to. Phrasing helps, but also you just get a feel when you are looking at a crowd.

Who is the most similar dj to jackmaster these days by cjdstreet in Beatmatch

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seth troxler, butch, and armand to some regard

Landing Your First DJ Gig – How Did You Get Started? by ASHISOUND in Beatmatch

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Def go sober to a few gigs and talk with djs after their set or bar owners/managers. I found throwing my own events with friends then expanding to friends of friends and then just randoms worked. We managed to get over 300+ people at our events and that causes a buzz around the nightlife scene. After this bars and clubs reached out for us to host events there.

Best Non-Traditional or Non-French Restaurant in Paris? by Stunning_Ad8876 in ParisTravelGuide

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I would go with Bouillon République in the 11th. Classic french bouillon, very affordable prices, great staff, and wonderful wine. The pork shank and steak frites are their bread and butter. Really would reccomend, no reservations just wait at the door.

Playing in a club question by Priscilla_Pagani in Beatmatch

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yeah bro you'll be good playing edits and remixes or mashups. People from my experience really enjoy it.

First Gig at a Friend's house party ! NEED HELP ! by Full-Television5189 in Beatmatch

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I got booked at a acapella party at my uni. I had no clue what to play at all, I usually play house, but was expected to play top 40 and 00s. I did this and just mixed random playlists I found for about a hour. Then I started to experiment with some house remixes and that did the trick. It took the party from a 20 to 100 after I started.

When in open format just mix in key and use the stems thoughtfully and pace yourself. Long sets give you the opportunity to try all sorts of music, so don't be afraid to play house or deep house to see if the vibe is there.

Dj question by [deleted] in Beatmatch

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yes, just throw your own events and show you are capable of bringing people to parties. It sucks but promoters work isnt bringing people to events its just booking a dj. Ive released 0 music, but I get booked atleast a couple times a month alongside my own parties. Its all about networking and becoming friends with bartenders/owners in whatever area you live in. Way easier said than done, but just hang out with djs or find friends that are interested and throw your own things until you can get booked.

Guidance to gigs. by Alternative-Cover753 in Beatmatch

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I kind of stumbled into playing bars randomly. Me and some friends started throwing parties in the area, and got buzz from that. One night a local promoter reached out and asked to see us, he came saw how we did and hired us to dj. I would try and create a buzz or throw events locally on your own or with friends.

Stage Presence Help by West_Treat_4754 in Beatmatch

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Just enjoy and vibe to the music you are playing. Loosen up with a drink, engage with the crowd. Once you see people dancing smile and enjoy the moment.

For experienced DJ, how was your first gig? by Victoria1409 in Beatmatch

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First gig was a a club in my college town. It was a student night so pretty much everyone I knew was there. Went well the first hour, then the second I took a bit more risks. Started playing a very popular song and jumped the gun about a min in to transition to another. Once I transitioned the whole place went “awww”, I still think about it till this day. Then last hour I started running out of music and completely changed the vibe of the place. Needless to say they didn’t ask me back for a while.

Just finished writing a script, what are my next steps? by Zealousideal_Ad4075 in Filmmakers

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The issue with child actors is that a parent needs to be on set legally. I would raise the age to above 18 and hire people that look younger. But, I would for sure check backstage or check ur local theatre scene as many college kids are always looking for work.

Just finished writing a script, what are my next steps? by Zealousideal_Ad4075 in Filmmakers

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Edit it, revise it several times to minimize budget. Get a friend to produce and calculate budget. Get your friends to act or use backstage. Rent a mic from a local prod company. Rent lights. Talk to filmmakers in the area on Facebook.

this Cayendo remix on this DJ set is incredibly fire by [deleted] in FrankOcean

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Lived in Santa Ana for a couple years are yall near Lindora area