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Namba Gear Tips on How To Keep Your DJ Laptop Safe While on the Road

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Is everything working? Are we gonna rock the house?I recently got a freaked out phone call from an East Coast DJ looking to purchase a Big Namba Studio Backpack. It seems that he was standing in one of the endless lines at one of New York’s major airports with his laptop DJ gear in his old backpack. The backpack had the name of a major equipment supplier in bold letters across the face and lots of “convenient” outside pockets. He might as well have had a big sign on his back that said, “Please rob me, I’m carrying lots of expensive gear and it is easily accessible.”

The silent robber stole a beautiful new $350 microphone and a pair of headphones without leaving a trace. The theft was discovered when the DJ went through security and noticed that his outside compartment zippers were open and his gear lost forever. Of course the real nightmare would have been the lose of his DJ laptop.

Laptops have made DJing on the road for extended periods of time more feasible and significantly more fun. The only problem is that all this expensive gear has brought with it a host of new worries when traveling. So we have asked a few top DJs who travel extensively with laptops for tips they have learned to keep laptops secure and make traveling with digital gear as smooth as possible.

Slim Fast?

Yes, it’s insane to complain about the weight of a computer bag when you compare it with the weight of 200 records, but there are lots of ways that you can slim down the size of your digital-DJ bag. Trucking through endless security checks and corridors can get old really fast, so do yourself a favor and cut as much fat as possible. Do you really need those giant Pioneer headphones? Check out some custom in-ear monitors: They sound great, reduce ambient noise and take up far less room. Etymotic Research (etymotic.com) makes several models, including the ER•4s and ER•6s, which are quite popular for long plane flights. M-Audio (m-audio.com) carries a few models as well.

Where’s My Backup?

The Boy Scout motto (and your new mantra) is, “Be prepared.” Backups are a crucial part of any DJ regimen, but if something happens to your laptop on the road, that Lacie drive at home won’t save the gig. Playing the resident DJ’s 128 Kbps MP3 files is not going to cut it either, so you had better come up with a contingency plan before traveling. Some DJs will tell you,  “Bring a backup computer. You are getting paid two to 10 times as much as a backup computer would cost you. So it doesn’t really make any sense to lose the gig because your computer crashed.” A great alternative idea to stay mobile is that you can also buy an 80 GB iPod or a travel drive and back up all of your crucial music and program installers. Then, in a pinch, a loaner laptop can fill in temporarily. Most experienced travelers never check any luggage; the same should always be true for your DJ gear. Never check anything required for your performance.

Road Essentials

When we asked our DJs about what to make sure to bring we got some great ideas. “Always bring a laptop stand if you’re tall, create a no-drinks barrier around your laptop, and don’t forget the power supply!” The no-drinks barrier is an unfortunate reality that must be kept in mind when using a laptop. Too many DJs have found out the hard way; laptops and Long Island iced teas are a match made in hell.

A couple of must-haves for your DJ travel bag: Caig Deoxit (caig.com). This little cleaning solution is a life saver, just use the pen version because you can’t travel with aerosol these days thanks to the TSA. The Kensington (kensington.com) gooseneck USB lamp. This might just be the most useful item in your bag, as DJ booths are always too dark.

Give Me Some Peace of Mind

Well, this is where Namba Gear comes in. High performance bags & backpacks (without the screaming logo of an expensive digital gear provider), using weather-resistant, 1680D poly/nylon material and over-sewn stress point construction techniques to deliver a superior product. Cushy & plush internal compartments and pockets for your gear and lockable zippers for security. Conforms to airline carry-on regulations. It just doesn’t get any better.

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Namba Gear Launches Musician & DJ Lifestyle Bag with Samba Personal Stash Bag

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Samba Personal Stash BagSometimes the best ideas sneak up on you. An old friend and recording artist approached me at the January NAMM Show in Anaheim. He was wearing the coolest small bag slung across his chest and I immediately had to find out about it. He told me that he had picked up this “stash” bag in a dj shop in New York, but had subsequently been unable to find another like it because he wanted to get a couple more to give them as gifts to musician friends. Then he started to tell me about all the different ways that he used the bag…

In a promotional setting, he could fit about 5 or 6 demo CD’s inside. For recording sessions, going back and forth to the studio, he used it to carry his iLok, memory stick & CD-R’s.  He used it as his remote recording bag to hold his handheld digital recorder and in-ear monitors to do field recording or capturing samples. And of course as an everyday bag to carry the stuff that you would typically spread into a four or five pockets in your clothing.

I got him to dump his bag out so that I could see what he had in it and was amazed at how much this little bag could carry: a wallet, business cards, note pad, couple of pens, camera, memory stick, cell phone, keys, chewing gum & breath mints; and there was still room in the bag. Wow, this little bag was amazing. “You know,” my friend said, “Namba Gear should make a little stash bag like this. I bet there are a lot of guys that would really dig this.” So that’s how we got the initial idea for the Samba Personal Stash Bag.

Measuring 7″ x 7″ x 3.5″, the exta long strap allows the Samba Personal Stash Bag to be worn across the chest or off the shoulder. Features include a metal clasp,  two inside zippered poskets and one outside Velcro pocket, and can be used to carry CD’s, memory stick, iLok, wallet, keys, handheld digital recorder, camera, iPod, in-ear monitors, phone, pen, notepad, business cards and hundreds of other small items and personal essentials that a musician or dj needs to carry with them.

The Samba stash bag is made of the same high performance, weather resistant, 1680D/poly nylon materials and construction as the rest of the Namba Gear product line. The bag is available in Mayan Brown, Olive Green and Charcoal Grey. And yes, we got the official seal of approval on the Samba Personal Stash Bag from my friend.

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Amazing “Stand By Me” Video

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Maybe it’s because we just attended the ASCAP Expo and are really tuned into song structure, but the Ben E King song “Stand By Me” has got to rank up there as one of the greats. We happened across this video which uses street musicians and takes this song to totally new heights. Although we didn’t observe any Namba Gear, it is obvious that the producers of Playing for Change embraced the mobile studio idea to travel the world in order to realise their vision for this song. Amazing, awesome, inspiring. Enjoy.

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