The response has been fabulous, people want me to do it again.” He further adds, “Aage toh hoga hi digital concert unless things become smooth.” He says, “We have made a quarantine jam mash up that brought together different musicians from different places to create a set. Making the best of technology and staying connected with music lovers via digital formats is also DJ Sumit Sethi who states that apart from going virtual shows, he’s been jamming with various artists as well from different locations. Read: Lockdown lowdown: Celebs give an instrumental touch to quarantine There was also an option for donation of ₹99.” He also admits that he would love to do this forever, “Right now, we all have time but once normal life starts, nobody will have time for online performances,” he adds. I recently did a set of 42 minutes that saw a lot of attendees. My house is a sea facing one, hence people were able to enjoy the view as it added to the feel good factor”, he says.Īnother disc jockey, DJ AJ is of the similar opinion and says, “I’m keeping people entertained at home during self-isolation because there is a limit to shows and movies can one watch and there needs to be new interesting stuff. To get the corona news off their minds, from last Thursday to Sunday, I did live gigs. “I want people to be mentally occupied and not think of anything else. DJ Suketu urges his followers to stay at home and enjoy the vibe of a nightclub at home. Virtual acts and gigs is making it easy for several DJs to get through the tough times during the pandemic as well as helping in lift up the spirits of revellers by providing the community connection of a club. So what if the nightlife has come to a standstill due to the lockdown? You can still put your dancing shoes on and groove to peppy beats and soak in the lit party vibes from the comfort of your home as popular DJs are now taking the digital route, entertaining the party-goers through online platforms.