DJ Lessons

Published: Aug. 6, 2018, midnight

b"Today's guest on Join Up Dots is a professional DJ, music producer,\\xa0entrepreneur, and thought leader based in Los Angeles. A student of music since learning the saxophone at a very young\\xa0age, his musical knowledge spans numerous decades and\\xa0crosses multiple genres. Initially, he put his musical career\\xa0on pause to pursue a traditional career path in corporate America. After moving to various cities and working his way up the\\xa0corporate ladder in the hotel industry, he decided to pursue\\xa0his dream in becoming of DJ. In June 2013, he graduated from the internationally\\xa0renowned Scratch Academy DJ school. This intense year-long\\xa0program (which is the equivalent to DJ College) has elevated the\\xa0skill set of our guest in an immense way. This allowed him to create\\xa0his premium DJ agency, The Amani Experience. He then returned to\\xa0Scratch Academy in 2015 and completed their Music Production\\xa0program. In the past three years, he and his team have\\xa0produced remixes for artists such as Kehlani, Little Big Town,\\xa0Niia and Camila Cabello and other artists that a middle aged man like me has never heard off. But what this guy is showing is hustle, commitment, the desire to become the best, and put himself first. So when did he realise that putting his dreams on hold was not just a bad idea for him, but actually the world that want his talents. And when did the hard part of growing his business become the fun and the excitement fuelled his passion everyday?\\xa0 Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr. Amani Roberts. Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with Amani Roberts such as: Amani shares how he had to change his mindset and start believing that being a DJ is proper job Why it is so important to diversify your income streams when you are getting going in business. Amani shares how his family thought he was going mad, and tried their hardest to convince him to stay and do what he was doing. and lastly\\u2026. We discuss being humble, losing the ego and accepting when your A game is quite simply not up to scratch, forcing you to work harder on your craft."