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Bangalore DJs buddy up!

Updated on: 21 June,2010 08:26 AM IST  | 
Bindiya Carmeline Thomas |

City's disk spinners form Bangalore United DJs (BUD), a support group to address their grievances.

Bangalore DJs buddy up!

City's disk spinners form Bangalore United DJs (BUD), a support group to address their grievances.

You may think that they have the coolest job, playing for others, and making big bucks. But the situation seems to be contrary.

While the government is divided over increasing the deadline for pubs, DJ's from the city have come together to form a support group to address their grievances.

Bangalore United DJs (BUD) unofficial head, DJ Jassmeet told MiD DAY, "I've been a DJ for about 12 years now and I've seen talented folk who haven't made it. With BUD, we can help showcase new talent."
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"We even have legal representation, in case one of our members has trouble with a pub owner who might refuse to pay up later. We believe that each gig deserves at least Rs 10,000," said Jassmeet.

Members are expected to cough up Rs 200 at every meeting that goes into the clubs' kitty. DJ Deepak, club treasurer said, "This money will be kept aside for emergencies.
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If one of us ever needs this cash, it'll be there."

Anup Absolute!, a DJ with over 12 years of experience said, "Every business has an organising body that ensures rights, and being a DJ you're all on your own and often in trouble."
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He added, "However, BUD needs polishing, there are pointers I don't agree with but I've seen the ups and downs in this business. We can now also create a quality check when we see youngsters perform."

BUD's Facebook administrator, DJ Mohasin said, "I am one of four Facebook administrators. All information will be shared; even our finances will be up there for everyone to see."

A newbie, DJ Sam Abraham said, "It's a good opportunity for us beginners to work alongside professionals. The seniors here have been encouraging and the feedback has been good so far."

However, BUD is yet to recruit any female members making it a boy's only club. "Right now there aren't any women, we did invite them but they haven't showed up. Maybe they'll start their own club," said DJ Jasmeet.

Rs 10,000
The minimum amount that the group believes they deserve for performing a gig

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