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Bedroom DJs

You got the controller, you have been watching the tutorials, and you have a hard drive of tracks nobody has ever heard you play. Mixing alone is fun until it isn't, because a set with no one on the other end is a tree falling in an empty forest. Each week the group throws out a prompt: a genre, a tempo, a mood, a single transition to nail. Everyone records something short and drops it in the chat. You listen to each other on the commute, flag the timestamp that gave you chills, and steal each other's best track. Four weeks in you have a handful of finished mixes and a few people who genuinely want to hear what you make next.

What you'll do

  • Record and share one short mix each week, built around the group's prompt.
  • Listen to everyone else's sets and call out the moments that landed.
  • Trade tracks and find records you would never have dug up alone.

Schedule

A new prompt drops every Monday; mixes go in the chat by the weekend. You listen and react on your own time. Four prompts over four weeks.

Vibe

Hyped and honest. We gas each other up, then admit the transition was rough.

Good to know

  • What gear or software do I need?

    Whatever you already mix on. A controller and Rekordbox, Serato, a laptop, even two apps on your phone. If you can record a few minutes and export an audio file, you are set.

  • I just started. Is this too advanced for me?

    Not at all. This is built for people starting out. If you just got your first controller and can string two songs together, you belong here. The only real ask is that you share something every week.

  • How long does a mix need to be?

    Short on purpose. Five to fifteen minutes is plenty. The point is finishing and sharing, not a two-hour marathon.

Group instructions

This club coordinates over WhatsApp. When a group fills up, you'll be invited to a private group chat along with the other members of the group and a community organizer.