Resident DJ

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Per dj resident si intende un disc jockey del quale, a differenza di un ospite, la prestazione a un evento musicale ciclico è prassi. Modellando parte dell'impronta stessa di questi, ha il ruolo di garantire all'utenza sonorità adeguate, nel caso perfino l'ospite principale dovesse svuotare la pista. Generalmente, un dj resident è un dj non freelance, di solito è vincolato dal suonare a serate legate alla concorrenza, a volte da contratti d'agenzia, ma nel più dei casi col semplice . rdf:langString
En la cultura DJ, se le llama DJ residente o DJ local a aquel DJ que forma parte de la plantilla de empleados del club, a diferencia de un artista invitado, que opera como freelance, es decir, pincha en varios clubs (incluso en varios países) y no está «casado» con ningún club. Obtener una residencia implica formar parte de la plantilla asalariada de una empresa. A diferencia de un invitado, el residente casi inevitablemente se tiene que amoldar a unos estilos musicales determinados dictados por la empresa contratante.​ En cambio, el patrocinio del residente recae en el propio club, lo que le probablemente le signifiquen mayores inversiones en marketing que si trabajara independientemente. rdf:langString
In the DJ culture, a resident DJ or local DJ refers to a DJ is part of the staff of employees of the club, unlike a guest artist, who works as freelancer, which means that he or she plays on several clubs (including several countries). Obtaining a residence implies being part of the salaried staff of a company. Unlike a guest, the resident almost inevitably has to conform to certain musical styles dictated by the hiring company. Instead, the resident's sponsorship rests with the club itself, which will probably means greater investment in marketing than if it worked independently. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Alejandro Arango, Vice
rdf:langString Marcus Barnes, DJ Broadcast
rdf:langString With a greater focus on touring, there is less chance for local influences to permeate the global electronic music culture. It seems that we are moving towards a homogenized and generic "sound" that avoids any cultural influences from specific localities. As a pillar of a club, the DJ can help cultivate local sounds, from subtle nuances of style to complete reinvention of genres such as Tuki music of Venezuela. Developed by local DJs and producers, who fused hard house and techno with local influences, it emerged as its own subgenre in the early 2000s.
rdf:langString Residences not only benefit DJs, but help clubs to forge their sound and give them an identity. That's why when we listen to "Resident of Amnesia Ibiza" or "Resident of Concrete Paris" completely different sounds come to mind. Some residences become so legendary that they end up defining the future of the clubs. For example, it is impossible to talk about Paradise Garage without mentioning the role that Larry Levan played, or to talk about Fabric without mentioning the curatorial work of Craig Richards.
rdf:langString En la cultura DJ, se le llama DJ residente o DJ local a aquel DJ que forma parte de la plantilla de empleados del club, a diferencia de un artista invitado, que opera como freelance, es decir, pincha en varios clubs (incluso en varios países) y no está «casado» con ningún club. Obtener una residencia implica formar parte de la plantilla asalariada de una empresa. A diferencia de un invitado, el residente casi inevitablemente se tiene que amoldar a unos estilos musicales determinados dictados por la empresa contratante.​ En cambio, el patrocinio del residente recae en el propio club, lo que le probablemente le signifiquen mayores inversiones en marketing que si trabajara independientemente. Generalmente, un residente suele obtener menos fama, consideraciones (y salario) que un invitado, aunque hay notables excepciones sobre esto; ejemplos de residentes exitosos son de Trouw (Ámsterdam), o y Marcel Dettmann del Berghain (Berlín).​ La residencia está considerada como la mejor vía de aprendizaje pragmático para un DJ novato:​ se pone en práctica todo lo aprendido en casa pero esta vez con un público delante, lo que le obliga a entablar una «conversación» con el público.​
rdf:langString In the DJ culture, a resident DJ or local DJ refers to a DJ is part of the staff of employees of the club, unlike a guest artist, who works as freelancer, which means that he or she plays on several clubs (including several countries). Obtaining a residence implies being part of the salaried staff of a company. Unlike a guest, the resident almost inevitably has to conform to certain musical styles dictated by the hiring company. Instead, the resident's sponsorship rests with the club itself, which will probably means greater investment in marketing than if it worked independently. Generally, a resident tends to obtain less fame , considerations (and salary) than a guest, although there are notable exceptions to this; examples of successful residents are from Trouw (Amsterdam), or Ben Klock and Marcel Dettmann from Berghain (Berlin). The residency is considered the best way of pragmatic learning for a novice DJ: everything he/she learned at home is now put into practice with an audience in front of him/her, forcing he/she to engage in a "conversation" with the audience.
rdf:langString Per dj resident si intende un disc jockey del quale, a differenza di un ospite, la prestazione a un evento musicale ciclico è prassi. Modellando parte dell'impronta stessa di questi, ha il ruolo di garantire all'utenza sonorità adeguate, nel caso perfino l'ospite principale dovesse svuotare la pista. Generalmente, un dj resident è un dj non freelance, di solito è vincolato dal suonare a serate legate alla concorrenza, a volte da contratti d'agenzia, ma nel più dei casi col semplice .
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