Re: ipods fucking up dj's ?
no, exposure is something that you would think could only make a scene grow. i think it's whats mentioned above, a lot of the tracks (most especially in prog) are weak at the moment. and also, people don't want to hear the music change. someone posted about just wanting some deep dark prog instead of electo. well, the deep dark prog is what used to do it for me as well, but now things are changing, and that should be exciting. people don't want to move on to new djs or producers for some reason. everyone is always bitching about wanting more tunes and music, well when new faces get in the game, they are going to have there own unique influence on the sound. i've actually progressed to tech house and even some minimal techno. and maybe digweed plays some electro-ey styled tracks, he is by no means an electo dj.
also, theres a lot of very young people making contributions to the scene. in detroit, they let elevation play out in the clubs when he was 17. regardless of his producing skills, (we wont even talk about his djing) what can you really know about setting a proper club vibe when your not even old enough to get in?
Originally posted by bart_smastard
also, theres a lot of very young people making contributions to the scene. in detroit, they let elevation play out in the clubs when he was 17. regardless of his producing skills, (we wont even talk about his djing) what can you really know about setting a proper club vibe when your not even old enough to get in?
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