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  • undrgrndwmn
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 169

    #16
    Re: New DJ Talent

    Originally posted by progpopey
    Are any of you ambitious DJ's concerned that you are going to struggle to break into the scene. What with the rapid enhancement of technology and the use of CDR's and MP3's is it going to be difficult to distinguish between a good and bad DJ?

    Indeed will vinyl be around in 5 to 10 years time?
    does it matter if vinyl is gone? the only REAL holdouts I've heard for vinyl are DnB djs, who swear ,and I believe them, that vinyl provides better bass. mp3s suck ... but other digital formats are fine ...


    programming is an unteachable skill .. which is why I've always been a Nick Warren supporter. Maybe his mixing skills aren't technically as great as S&D, but his programming ... bar none EXCELLENT. He freaking made an olde 1940s song that I used to sing with my grandma into an awesome amazing dance track "the fall." which was originally "autumn leaves" -- The songwriter is the french poet Jacques Prevert and the music is from his friend Joseph Kosma. They created this song for the french movie " Les Portes de La nuit " from the Director Marcel Carn?, screenplay by Jacques Prevert with the french actor Yves Montand . English lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

    PLUS warren did a sample w/Jody of gladys Knight = "the gift". That, plus his d/t skills ... well ... whether vinyl or no .. there aren't very many people who could match that vision ... with nick warren's punk and trip hop roots.

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    • MJ
      Here since 2002
      • Jun 2004
      • 6560

      #17
      Re: New DJ Talent

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