Currently we are still shooting the film and ultimately the questions will evolve to encapsulate the objectives of the film.
That being said, if you are curious about the direction of the documentary or you are an artist we have contacted and arranged an interview with here is the general type of questions we want to answer. Use this as a basis to think about what you want to say. Also if you have any suggestions feel free to email us.

Why DJ instead of say Guitar?

Who or what was your musical influence?

What was the first record you bought?

First turntable?

Did you build a record collection first then decide to perform for others?

What made you want to DJ for a crowd?

How did you get your first gig?

Did you have any idea of where you wanted to got with DJing?

What did you think was success?

Did you want to be a star?

Did you want to be a performer or is it a necessary evil?

Where you encouraged and if so by who?

Did you have any role models to try and follow?

At what point did you decide to create your own music?

What was you first Re-mix?

How long did it take you to master?

Who did you play it for first?

How did you know what to do?

What gear did you use to create your first song?

How did you know what to get?

How did you know your song was any good?

Who did you play it for first?

Did you press you own record?

How did you distribute it?

Did other DJ's play it?

Do you like to get demos?

Do you play them? If so do you evangelize or keep it a secret.

What do you think of hiding labels?

What do you think about DJ lists?

How do you select the songs you want to play?

Where do you get your records?

Do you like CD's?

Do you think electronic is better than vinyl?

What would make you quit the business?

Is there an ultimate goal or are you just playing it as you go?

What do you think about the current state of Dance Music?

How do you feel about the current generation of DJ's?

Do you think DJ's get to play well past their prime simply because of their name?

Is age a factor in the DJ business as it is in the Rock and Pop Star business?

Where do you want to be in 10 years?

What would your ultimate dream life be?

What do you want to most remembered for?

Do you think DJ's should be considered musicians?

What is the most valuable skill a DJ should have?

Should DJ's respect the crowd or should they try and push their own style on the crowd.

If you could only play one instrument, Tables not included, what would it be?

Do you think people under estimate the skills needed to be a DJ?

What would those skills be?

Is technology a positive influence or a negative influence on Dance Music.

What do you think of Laptop DJ's?

Is the lack of front man/singer always going to keep DJ Musicians out of the mainstream?

What about the commercialization of Dance Music and it's use in selling things and background music in stores and Ads?

Has the era of the DJ as a counterculture icon passed?

This should get you started thinking in the right direction about what to say or not to say.