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Mobile disc jockeys
Mobile disc jockeys are an extension of the original Radio disc jockeys. They travel with or go on tour with mobile sound systems and play from an extensive collection of pre-recorded content for a specific audience. In the 2000s, mobile DJs need a large selection of music, professional-grade equipment, good organizaional skills, vocal talent as an MC, mixing skills, quality lighting, insurance for liability and on-site back-up equipment. In the 2000s, the role of the mobile DJ has expanded. Many mobile DJs have assumed additional responsibilities to ensure an events success. These responsibilities include the roles of MC, event organizer and coordinator, lighting director and sound engineer.
In the past, Mobile DJs utilized vinyl records or cassettes. During the Disco era of the 1970s, demand for Mobile DJs (called Mobile Discos in the UK) soared, and top Disc Jockeys travelled with hundreds of vinyl records and cassette tapes. In the 1990s, CDs became the standard. Mobile DJ trade publications such as DJ Times magazine and Mobile Beat magazine were founded in this era.

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Club disc jockeys
Using several turntables, CD players or a hard drive source, a club dis jockey selects and plays music in a club seting. The seting can range anywhere from a neighborhood party or a small club to a disco, a rave, or even a stadium. The main focus of club DJs is on the music they play and how they remix tracks in and out of each other or also just to add a bit of energy to a track. They build there sets by choosig tracks to control the energy level of the crowd and use beatmixing technique for seamless transition between tracks.