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Can you be a DJ without being a producer?

You can absolutely be a DJ without being a producer. DJing and producing are separate skills: a DJ selects, mixes and performs tracks live, while a producer creates original music in the studio. Many successful DJs focus on performance, crowd reading and track selection without ever releasing their own productions.

DJ vs producer: what’s the difference?

A DJ’s main job is to curate and blend tracks for an audience, using decks, controllers or software. Producers, on the other hand, compose, arrange and mix music, often working with DAWs like Ableton Live or FL Studio. Some artists do both, but it’s not a requirement for either role.

Do DJs need to make their own music?

No, but producing your own tracks or using ghost productions can help you stand out. Original releases can boost your profile, open doors to bigger gigs and help you develop a signature sound. Many DJs buy exclusive tracks or work with ghost producers to build a unique set without spending years learning production.

When does producing matter for DJs?

  • If you want to release music under your name or get signed to a label
  • If you want to play unreleased or exclusive tracks in your sets
  • If you aim to build a personal brand as both DJ and artist

But if your passion is mixing, crowd energy and live performance, you can focus on DJing alone. For more on the DJ vs producer debate, see Let DJ's be DJ's and producers be producers!

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