My Worst DJing Mistake Ever...

@rok-sivante · 2025-04-02 18:46 · OCD

This is such a good story, it’s hard to believe I’ve never told it here yet…

So I was DJing a wedding at this villa in Bali…

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The groom was some senior executive at Google based in Singapore. Just the kind of client you wanna fuck up for, lol. (Note sarcastic tone… NOT literal.)

I’d played alot of events at those villas - then part of a resort called Semara - and it was all pretty standard protocol. Yet this one had a hiccup that was undoubtedly my worst DJ moment ever.

As usual, I did the music prep in advance, including making sure we had the first dance song. In this case, Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.” Well, it turned out, I was not actually fully prepared… in spite of having the song ready to go when it turned on.

the scene of the crime: 475860675_1145834227551364_4445742655387901202_n.jpg see that 'stand' thing to the right of pic behind the table? just in front of that is where the DJ booth was set up 475776026_1145834294218024_2332757366333319533_n.jpg

So there the bride & groom were, standing in the middle of the dancefloor in the treasured moment, as Whitney’s voice came on, love in their eyes, surrounded by the warm smiles & hearts of their guests. All good.

Until something hits me. And I start panicking.

It mighta been about 30 seconds into the song, maybe a little more, maybe a little less. Hard to tell, but it felt like an infinity…

Whitney was still singing… and ONLY her singing.

Having not bothered to pre-listen to the song before the event, I just assumed it was good-to-go. And it’s not one I listened to often or paid much attention to, so I didn’t know the song… and that it has like 45 seconds of JUST her singing, no instruments, at the beginning.

In a single moment, the assumption took hold: “OH FUCK. This is the fucking ACAPELLA.” 😬🤦‍♂️

Had I patiently waited probably another 10 seconds, all concerns woulda been resolved as the band’s music came in. But instead, I scrambled. Frantically.

Calmness & rationality went out the fucking window. I scattered, trying to find another - the “real” - version of the song. Instead, the rush had me overlook song titles, and I threw on some other Whitney song with “love” in the title. Fucking great. Lol.

People started looking over, wondering wtf was going on. And I realized, oops. Not this one. So kept on the scrambled search for the right song… and throwed on some other Whitney one. Or maybe it was the same original one again.

Truthfully, I’m not sure if it was 3 or 4 different songs that went into that unscripted Whitney medley. Until I probably just went back to the original one, still not getting it - thinking I’d completely buried myself, until painfully sitting through another 45 seconds of the intro until realized, oh, that’s just how the song is. All the panic was over nothing.

now imagine this, at night... and the middle of that floor, a bride and groom looking straight at ya with a tense smile on their faces.... 475691800_1145834044218049_334476766012298161_n.jpg

Definite ADHD moment.

Thankfully, the couple kept their cool throughout the trainwreck, smiling, and gracefully adapted way better than I did, and were rather diplomatic in their response as I embarassingly apologized profusely afterwards.

But holy fuck. Lol.

In the grand scheme of things, it’s a fun story to look back and laugh at now. Though if there were ever a precise moment which a professional DJ ought to be ensuring things are impeccable, that was it.

99% of the time, you could fuck up, carry on, and no one would even really notice or care. But THAT. 😹

I think it was probably a different wedding I took this at/during, but (in the bathroom of) same villa 2013-09-11_1378897623.jpeg

Sometimes, I do miss some things about DJing. Just a tiny bit.

Though being 8 years since I’ve played, I’m actually content in “retirement.”

Oddly, I have dreams of DJing every now and then… and they’re always bad ones. Most of the time, the turntables setup on a table that’s shaky as fuck, or running out of time as songs finish and I haven’t got another one ready to go yet. It’s kinda weird, the level of anxiety that must still exist in my subconscious around playing out in public, despite having did it 12 years for a living. Kinda sucks a little to apparently have such a ‘bad taste’ left in metaphorical mouth, considering all the good vibes there were in all those years.

Though “is what it is,” perhaps. And maybe some honest reflection that didn’t fully enjoy it as much as may have tried to convince myself. (After all, maybe I’d still be doing it if actually loved it that much.)

Nonetheless, gotta appreciate the rare memories that really stick out - such as fucking up the first dance of a Google executive in one of the nicest villas in the world. Or my first residency at the beach club right below - and the day a wave crashed up at high tide, splashing & destroying my laptop & turntables. Lol. Ah, good times.

Though I may still be haunted by bad dreams of DJing, I still do wonder how much longer I’ll be able to put off going back to Indonesia for another, different round of adventures and what might come as musical focus has shifted from DJing to producing/engineering.

Yada, yada, yada.

Moral of the story…?

Preparation pays.

And sometimes ya gotta just look back at our fuckups and LAUGH.

https://youtu.be/3JWTaaS7LdU

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