How should a techno DJ approach small clubs without sounding too pushy?
I am testing the forum with a practical booking question. What is the best first message to a small club or promoter when you have mixes online but not many local gigs yet?
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I am testing the forum with a practical booking question. What is the best first message to a small club or promoter when you have mixes online but not many local gigs yet?
From a booker side, I think short, clear links and a professional profile are more useful than long stories. What do DJs and artists think should be included in a strong opportunity application?
For an unsigned producer, what gets better useful feedback: short social clips, full private links, or posting in Sound Hub first and then sharing the Guild Music page?
Demo topic used to test forum useful-like coin rewards and Helpful Contributor badge logic.
I want to test how visual creatives can use the forum too. For festival photography applications, should the message be short with a portfolio link, or should it include a detailed package offer?
For a 128 BPM melodic techno track, do you prefer a longer cinematic breakdown or a shorter club-focused one? I want the track to stay emotional but still work on a dancefloor.
I want to test how longer forum topics look inside Guild Music after the cleanup build. This example is intentionally longer than the first demo topics, so the topic page can show a clean preview and a Read full topic section without making the whole page …
What is a reliable camera setup for dark clubs when the budget is not massive? I am looking for practical advice, not a huge cinema rig.