Recording your sets: why reviewing your own DJing makes you better
Recording your sets: why reviewing your own DJing makes you better
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Recording your sets: why reviewing your own DJing makes you better
Every milonga you attend is a masterclass. Learn how to study other DJs' sets to sharpen your own tango DJing craft.
Practising at home: how to rehearse DJing without a dance floor
Getting your first DJing gig: how to break into tango DJing
Héctor Mauré with D'Arienzo: romantic fire on the dance floor
Alberto Marino with Troilo: programming the dramatic tenor
Speaker placement for milongas: creating even sound across the dance floor
Sound system essentials: what every tango DJ should know about PA systems
Equalisation basics for tango DJs: making old recordings sound their best
Ángel Vargas with D'Agostino: the café singer everyone loves to dance to
Raúl Berón with Troilo: sophisticated singing for late-night tandas
Jorge Casal with Di Sarli: romantic vocals that fill the floor