My advice:
Don't bring 22 oz. beers and smoke weed in the station studio.  Back when I 
lived in Kalamazoo, my mate lost his show cus the station manager walked in and 
I had a beer in my hand.  I felt bad to be the cause, but on the other hand he 
had encouraged it and was also drinking, so I guess it might have happened even 
without me.  Still, it sucks to be the guy that KILLED "HOUSE NATION".  Like 
I'm some kind of criminal...

Playing in the studio is usually very mellow and fun however, I would just say 
relax and enjoy yourself.

~David

---------- Original Message -------------
Subject: Re: (313) looking for tips.
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:39:23 -0500 (EST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lee herrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


i had a suprisingly positive experience.

i got to play on WNUR in Chicago right before I moved, and playing in a
soundproofed room with excellent monitors and a nice vestax rotery mixer
was one of my best djing experiences. with i had it recorded.




On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, lee herrington wrote:

>
> after an extended period of inactivity, i have managed to get myself booked
> for a live mix session on a local college radio station [wruw 91.1 / the
> raver's edge].
>
> i'm looking for any tips for a bedroom DJ who has never spun in a radio
> station before. or you could just post tales of disaster and dismay.  :-P
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> lee r. herrington
> u store it
> technical support specialist
>
> 440-260-2245
>
>
>
>



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