thanks for the input guys...

Ill just keep doing what I doing..i think....  seems to be ok so far.....

p
On 5 Mar 2010, at 14:02, Marsel van der Wielen wrote:

> 
> like every where there are lot of idiots, semi-profs and profs around, 
> including bookings agencies.
> 
> i think you only need a booking agency, if already have several lot of gigs & 
> requests
> and need someone to arrange all booking requests for you.
> not to other way around - they won't give you a lot of more gigs or some
> 
> regarding finance
> normally a booking agency charges 15% of your fee on top to the promotor/club 
> who books you.
> so 500 fee for you, means booking agency charges 75 for himself.
> so a club pays 575 in total
> 
> whether the agent does all your gigs exclusive is up to you
> you can do worldwide exclusive
> sometimes they do by continent or country (like booker A is UK, booker B rest 
> of Europe)
> but other deejays have two agencies, both working non-exclusive for whole 
> Europe
> 
> but as said before, don't expect (too much) an agency to generate more gigs 
> for you
> 
> 
> Op 5-3-2010 9:31, Klaas-Jan Jongsma schreef:
>> Well i am a producer and in the almost 20 years i am making music, i came to 
>> the following conclusion:
>> 
>> Booking agencies are evil.
>> 
>> I tried to avoid them as much as i could, all the times i had to deal with 
>> them i ended arranging stuff myself because they just did it wrong or flat 
>> out forgot about it. I know that a couple of high profile artists always 
>> managed to live without them. I personally just cant handle them i find them 
>> a waste of money or resources.
>> 
>> 
>> On 3 mrt 2010, at 23:24, Frank Glazer wrote:
>> 
>>> i'd be interested in this kind of info too.  it's rough out there for
>>> a (non-producing) dj
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Placid <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Good Evening List
>>>> 
>>>> Suppose one wanted to raise ones profile a bit and possibly do a few more 
>>>> gigs in slightly more exotic locations around our continent.....
>>>> 
>>>> Whats the deal with agents / agencies.
>>>> 
>>>> Having perused the www for a bit, my conclusions are that there are alot 
>>>> of 'DJ' agencies set up for bedroom dj's in macclesfield who want their 
>>>> own residency in eyebeefa, or sign up for 200 quid and you're guaranteed a 
>>>> slot at Fernando's on a Friday night.
>>>> 
>>>> Is it a case of they'll find you when they think you are a viable option 
>>>> or ?
>>>> 
>>>> Do they have an exclusive right on all your gigs ?
>>>> 
>>>> I know a couple of people with them and they take a cut when they get you 
>>>> a booking.  That seems fair enough to me but no other fees take place.. do 
>>>> they.
>>>> 
>>>> Just mulling things over.....as I'm sure there are agents and artists with 
>>>> some helpful input on here.
>>>> 
>>>> P
>>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> peace,
>>> 
>>> frank
>>> 
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