... Someone asks you to play music which is nothing like what you have been playing and clearly specialise in?
I just deejayed an afterparty as a taster for my set at Proud2, and even though I was clearly playing dubstep, dnb and electro (and made it clear beforehand that that would be what I would be playing) people still came up to me constantly and asked for rnb. Which I detest. And then got really annoyed even though I was polite and said "I'm really sorry, but I don't play that stuff so I don't have any on the laptop", and then even tried to push me off my own decks and laptop to play their stuff.
I'm not sure what to expect for my set at Proud2 now, as it will be to a similar crowd, however again it is clear what music I'll be playing. So, fellow DJs, what is your usual plan to deal with this sort of thing?
Edit: just to make it clear the majority were enjoying my set, just that a few people were coming up to me constantly asking for stuff that I wouldn't be playing.
I just deejayed an afterparty as a taster for my set at Proud2, and even though I was clearly playing dubstep, dnb and electro (and made it clear beforehand that that would be what I would be playing) people still came up to me constantly and asked for rnb. Which I detest. And then got really annoyed even though I was polite and said "I'm really sorry, but I don't play that stuff so I don't have any on the laptop", and then even tried to push me off my own decks and laptop to play their stuff.
I'm not sure what to expect for my set at Proud2 now, as it will be to a similar crowd, however again it is clear what music I'll be playing. So, fellow DJs, what is your usual plan to deal with this sort of thing?
Edit: just to make it clear the majority were enjoying my set, just that a few people were coming up to me constantly asking for stuff that I wouldn't be playing.