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meneedit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
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Your right to be bringing this up
I dont see much of a point to mixed cds unless they are flawless.
I mean, whats the point in listening to something that is likely to contain tracks that you are sick of?
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Sep-08-2005 02:51
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djallure
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Detroit
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See I think mix CDs are vital and show a lot. A mix CD lets me really hear a DJ's taste and ability to arrange as well as mix.
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Sep-08-2005 04:05
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dOgMa55
XanaX AdddiicT

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC US
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Sep-08-2005 04:13
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Sykonee
Supreme EMCritic

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Re: mixed albums and artist talent
| quote: | Originally posted by washout
let me get this straight.
and pls point out what i ignorantly fail to mention.
i buy a mixed album of an artist.
lets assume that he/she includes none of their own tracks.
basically all im getting is 2 things i can see.
1. songs they like, which in turn hoping ill like. o im buying their opinion.
2. their talent to mix.
that cover it ?? |
Well, um, yeah. It's the mixtape culture brought into a commercial aspect, really.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. Mixtapes/compilations/DJ mixes have been a part of the music industry for ages. Sometimes a producer will only release two or three tracks in their lifetime, so in order to get them, you'd buy a label comp, or a DJ mix (sorry, vinyl hunters, but you really are a rare breed). Some of the best selling releases are compilations, like the Top 40 compilations for the mainstream market.
Of course, in the iPod era, everyone's making their own mixtapes, so to speak, so the compilation market is drying up rather quickly. The DJ mix market is still going half decently, though, but there tends to be too much emphasis placed on the name instead of the music in the mix these days. Someone might buy a mindless drum loop on repeat if a big name was on it.
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Sep-08-2005 05:55
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meneedit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location:
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another insteresting point.
When a high profile artists makes a mix album, it always seems to contain artists that you've never heard of before.
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Sep-09-2005 02:47
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b-series
tranceaddict in training

Registered: Sep 2005
Location: beaufort sc
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Re: Re: mixed albums and artist talent
| quote: | Originally posted by Sykonee
Well, um, yeah. It's the mixtape culture brought into a commercial aspect, really.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. Mixtapes/compilations/DJ mixes have been a part of the music industry for ages. Sometimes a producer will only release two or three tracks in their lifetime, so in order to get them, you'd buy a label comp, or a DJ mix (sorry, vinyl hunters, but you really are a rare breed). Some of the best selling releases are compilations, like the Top 40 compilations for the mainstream market.
Of course, in the iPod era, everyone's making their own mixtapes, so to speak, so the compilation market is drying up rather quickly. The DJ mix market is still going half decently, though, but there tends to be too much emphasis placed on the name instead of the music in the mix these days. Someone might buy a mindless drum loop on repeat if a big name was on it. |
that last line was right on point,as a beginner dj im starting to see this alot, there are alot of people who rely soley on a name rather than the music, well put sykonee
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Sep-09-2005 03:59
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