A
disc jockey (abbreviated
DJ,
D.J. or
deejay) is a person who plays recorded
music for an audience, either a radio audience if the mix is broadcast or the audience in a venue such as a bar or nightclub. In venues such as a club event or
rave, this is an audience of dancers. Originally, "disc" (uncommonly spelled "disque" in
French or commonly "disk" in
American English) referred to
phonograph records, not the later
compact discs. Today, the term includes all forms of music playback, no matter which medium is used (e.g. vinyl, CDs,
MP3 players).