|
people tend to always be looking for the new thing.
some djs become the flavour of the month, and then you hear less about them. It does not mean they stopped working, or that they are not successful, only that the majority of people have started to "idolize" someone new.
less and less people are putting djs on a pedestal these days, which is a very good thing. Only certain djs deserve to be acknowledged as being among the best due to skill. Production is where the longevity, even if the same thing can sometimes apply to them as i mentionned for djs.
I'll notice sometimes that a producer will hit it big for a year and then fall off of the map. I notice even more some guys who never become the big thing, but keep putting out quality releases for years and years, flying just enough under the radar to only be appreciated by those who search them out because they like the stuff, not because everyone else is listening to them.
|