My First Ceroc Freestyle DJ Gig

Published: 11th November 2023

Recently my local Ceroc franchise (Ceroc Yorkshire) expanded to include new venues and to add more freestyle nights. As a result they started looking for new DJs. I expressed an interest in learning how to DJ, but I wasn’t comfortable committing to a regular weekly slot. The reason being that I have a demanding regular job and didn’t want to turn my hobby into a second job.

My first freestyle night as a DJ was a 70s theme night at my regular venue (Ceroc Yorkshire at the Tadcaster Riley-Smith Hall). To date I had DJ’d for two Ceroc class nights at the Ceroc Yorkshire St. Chads venue, but a class night is very different to a freestyle. To prepare for this I dropped into CEX in Leeds and started looking for pre-loved 70s compilation CDs, Caroline managed to find 2 such 1 disk compilations for me, both priced at £1 each. We then dropped by HMV and took advantage of their deals on compilation albums and picked up another 3 disk 70s compilation and a mixed pop 3 disk compilation. It took a long time to add all this music to iTunes and then to listen to every track to assess them for whether they would be dancable. Still feeling like I had some gaps, I started looking through our own previously purchased albums and added those to iTunes as well. Finally I cherry picked some songs I know I like to dance to and purchased them directly from iTunes. As a result I was able to add a lot of tracks to my Ceroc playlists.

As the big night loomed, I was playing all of my candidate tracks repeatidly. I had one play list set up as a “testing” playlist and would only move tracks from this playlist into a Ceroc playlist if I felt they were good enough to dance to. In some cases I had to adjust some songs, in certain cases the intro or outro of a track was undanceable and I used a tool called Audacity to trim those down.

On The Night

At the beginning of the night I was nervous and worried that despite all of the preparation I’d done, that the night would be a disaster. Having gotten there early to set up, I had lots of time to kill before the customers turned up and I started to worry about whether anyone was going to turn up and then about having an empty dance floor.

Once enough customers had turned up, the floor started to get busy and those worrying feelings started to abide. I was fortunate enough to get some advice from my friend Jo (an experienced DJ) that proved to be invaluable. Tips including handling variance in sound levels in songs, what sort of sound levels to be aiming for and for handling of track cross overs.

My view as a DJ.

Once I got into the flow of things and the dance floor remained busy, I started to relax into the role of DJ and that was the point that DJing became a lot of fun. I was regularly reviewing my line of tracks, swapping tracks in and out, aiming to mix in songs appropriate to the 70s theme amongst the needs to cover multiple genres and making sure there were dance floor classics and modern hits.

I spent the majority of the night at the DJ desk dancing away by myself having a lovely time. I did come down to the dance floor to test sound levels regularly and sneaked in some cheeky dances with the customers in close proximity to the DJ desk.

My Kit

My DJ kit is very basic, but adequate enough for a Ceroc freestyle night that is typically attended by around 100 dancers. My Kit includes:

While the Apple Magic Keyboard has a USB-C port, it is used purely to charging the iPad Pro and offers no other functionality. But this means that I power the iPad while keeping the main USB-C port free to connect to the mixer via USB-C to USB-B cable. The mixer itself doesn’t need much power and the iPad Pro is more than capable of feeding it enough. I then connect the outputs of the mixer to the speakers via the RCA to XLR adapter cable. Sadly the level of the kit I have right now does not allow me to preview songs while the music is playing out of the main speaker, so in the interim I have been previewing the tracks via bluetooth headphones using my iPhone.

The Set

My set for the night was not pre-planned, all of my preparation had been to provide me with enough options that I could be flexible with what I played through out the night. I made sure to mix the 70s theme tracks in amongst dance floor classics, varying genres and modern hits. My aim being not to create waves of increasing musical intensity with varying genres to appeal to as many of the dancers as I could.

Artist Song BPM Year
Mungo Jerry In The Summertime 83 1970
The Jackson 5 ABC 94 1970
Bill Withers Lovely Day 98 1977
Maroon 5 Don’t Wanna Know 100 2017
Freda Payne Band of Gold 112 1970
The Temptations Treat Her Like a Lady 113 1984
Blondie Heart of Glass 115 1979
Gloria Gaynor I Will Survive 117 1978
Toploader Dancing In The Moonlight 3 119 2009
Heatwave Boogie Nights 1 120 1977
Take That Relight My Fire 3 123 1993
Steps Better The Devil You Know 125 2000
Earth, Wind & Fire September 126 1978
George Ezra Budapest 128 2013
Norman Greenbaum Spirit In The Sky 4 128 1969
Pixie Lott All About Tonight 129 2011
The Isley Brothers This Old Heart of Mine 130 1966
Bruno Mars Just The Way You Are 109 2010
Jason Mraz I Feel Like Dancing 112 2023
Chaka Khan I’m Every Woman 114 1978
Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) 116 2022
Sister Sledge We Are Family (Single Edit) 118 1979
Lady Gaga Poker Face 1 119 2008
P!nk Raise Your Glass 122 2010
Joel Corry, feat MNEK Head & Heart 123 2020
The Jacksons Can You Feel It 125 1981
Elton John & Britney Spears Hold Me Closer 126 2022
Robert Abigail, DJ Rebel & The Gibson Brothers Cuba (Radio Edit) 128 2011
LMFAO Sexy And I Know It 130 2011
The B-52s Love Shack 1 133 1989
Stevie Wonder Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) (Single Edit) 109 1970
Muna I Know A Place 112 2017
George Ezra Green Green Grass 113 2022
BTS Dynamite 114 2020
Kim Carnes Betty Davis Eyes 116 1981
Tavares Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel 117 1976
DNCE Cake By The Ocean 119 2015
Thelma Houston Don’t Leave Me This Way 1 121 1976
Train Drive By 122 2012
Michael Bublé Everything 123 2007
Stealers Wheel Stuck In The Middle With You 124 1972
Mimi Webb Ghost of You 126 2023
Eros Ramazzotti Fuego en el Fuego 127 2000
Walk The Moon Shut Up And Dance 128 2014
Pitbull, feat Ke$ha Timber 130 2013
Gonzalez I Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet 134 1978
Miley Cyrus Midnight Sky 110 2020
Candi Staton Young Hearts Run Free 116 1976
Keith Urban Wild Hearts 117 2022
Smokie Needles & Pins 119 1977
Bee Gees You Should Be Dancing 123 1976
Galantis, David Guetta & Little Mix Heartbreak Anthem 124 2021
Joel Corry & Tom Grennan Lionheart (Fearless) 2 126 2023
Kirsty MacColl In These Shoes? 128 2000
Ava Max Kings & Queens 130 2020
Betty Who Running Up That Hill 112 2023
P!nk Never Gonna Not Dance Again 114 2023
Janelle Monáe Make Me Feel 115 2018
Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Single Edit) 118 1970
Michael Jackson Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough 2 119 1979
Years & Years & Galantis Sweet Talker 121 2022
Becky Hill & Galantis Run 124 2021
Michael Bublé Sway 2 126 2003
Kylie Minogue Padam Padam 128 2023
Jace Everett Bad Things 131 2005
Suzi Quatro If You Can’t Give Me Loved (Edited) 134 1978
B*Witched C’est La Vie 109 1998
Chic Good Times (7” Edition) 110 1979
Rick Astley Never Gonna Give You Up 113 1987
Tavares More Than A Woman 2 109 1977
Cameo Word Up 116 1986
Bananarama Love In The First Degree 118 1987
Zucchero Baila Morena 120 1995
Baccara Yes Sir, I Can Boogie 1 123 1977
Steps Tragedy 3 125 1998
Seal Cry To Me 110 2017
Nick Lopez Pink Champagne 110 2016
Coldplay & BTS My Universe 1 105 2021
Yoav Club Thing 104 2007
Geroge Ezra Anyone For You 103 2022

1 I made some edits to this track to make it more suitable for dancing.

2 This track was added as a request for a customer.

3 This track is a cover of a 70s song.

4 This track charted in the 70s despite initial release in the 60s.

Breakdown By Decade

Decade Tracks Played Percentage
1960 2 2.50%
1970 24 (28 Including covers and charting success) 30.00% (35.00%)
1980 7 8.75%
1990 4 5.00%
2000 9 11.25%
2010 15 18.75%
2020 19 23.75%
Total 80 100.00%
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