Cape Town DJs are short for deejay or
disc-jockey. In the UK, a DJ is better
known as a "presenter". A DJ is a person
who plays songs on the Radio and
provides chatter, information and other
content between them.
Party Cape Town DJ - A Party DJ is DJ
who is hired to provide music and often
times chatter relevant to the event. The
Party DJ does not broadcast on the radio
but has adapted many of the techniques
developed by DJs on-the-radio for
handling vinyl recordings, CD, or
digital files and how to professionally
mix the audio. Party DJs also employ
tactics created by Club DJs.

Club Cape Town DJ - Club DJs are very
well versed in mixing music to motivate
the club goers to dance and drink. Very
successful Club DJs can amass real fan
followings. Club DJs have historically
been on the leading edge innovation when
it comes to leveraging the equipment
they have for the best new sounds and
memorable effects.

Virtual Cape Town DJ - Have you ever
wanted to be the Club DJ? Think you
would be pretty good at mixing CDs,
mp3s, scratching records and making it
all sound pretty good? Here is your
chance. There are several really great
"virtual" online turntable setups - just
waiting for you to step up and turn them
on. Virtual Turntables to be the DJ and
Mix Your Own Beats.

Internet Cape Town DJ - The Internet DJ
functions similarly to the traditional
DJ by putting a voice on a station's
musically format. Some Internet radio
stations are formatted very tightly but
others still provide incentive the DJ to
pick his own music and create his own
show.