Sunday, July 22, 2018

8 practical ways to be a better DJ

Being thrown into a new world of constant travel, endless free meals, people sucking up to you and the adulation of ravers worldwide can easily make you forget where you came from. Especially so if you're away from close friends and family who can remind you of your roots or give you a little word in your ear if you're getting a bit too carried away.

1 Turn up to your shows

2 Be realistic with your rider

3 Be humble and polite

4 Always take your own headphone jack

5 Ask your agent to book you on diverse, intersectional line-ups

6 Don't play too hard in a warm-up set

7 Don't demand to switch set times

8 Turn down the headphone volume after your mix in a b2b set

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Maverick MK3 Wash

Maverick MK3 Wash raises the bar on output, color consistency, and pixel effects. Powered by 27 (40 W) Osram RGBW LEDs, it has the muscle to handle any application, including long throw situations, with ease.

https://youtu.be/n7W9axb8cHE

TIPS FOR RENTING BOUNCY HOUSES

Bouncy houses make any kid’s party a huge success.  So before you call rent, here are some important tips.

Safety first

Compliance

Themes

Insurance

Size of event location

Sterilization

Size of bouncy house

Supervision & rules

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

New IP65 Outdoor Rated HEX Pars - More Colors in More Places

https://youtu.be/NOuPRgtXDfg

4 Tips for Planning Property Events This Summer

With the warm weather finally making its seasonal debut, it’s the perfect time to start planning resident events for the summertime. The summer season is an important time to show off your property, from the landscaping to the amenities. With careful planning and a few out-of-the-box ideas, you can make your property the obvious choice for warm-weather fun.

Tip 1: Incentivize to advertise.

Tip 2: Partner & save.

Tip 3: Support a great cause.

Tip 4: Delight & attract.

Monday, July 16, 2018

6 tips on what to wear to a summer wedding

You’ve received an invitation to your cousin’s wedding in August. You say to yourself, “Well, I have plenty of time to think about,” but when your significant others asks you for the umpteenth time what you plan to wear, you start to doubt your knowledge of wedding etiquette.

1. Sweating is natural, but it’s ugly. Undeniably.

2. Your shirt is your second tuxedo.

3. Your shoes are never clean, shiny or elegant enough.

4. Upgrade your style = from fashion victim to fab visionary.

5. There’s only one groom, and you are not him.

6. Unless you missed it earlier, sweating is ugly.