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DOOMBOT
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Registered: Sep 2004
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Who cares. Play what you like.
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Jun-14-2006 04:20
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Chris Allen
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Jun-14-2006 04:38
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TazZ-erT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Derry, Northern Ireland
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Its already died out among all the big Trance DJ's, the only big Trance Dj ive seen using vinyl was Armin van Buuren
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Jun-14-2006 05:42
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idoru
You Can Call Me Al

Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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"Death of Vinyl" discussion #2,465,987,356,098,724,876,245,982,348,987
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Jun-14-2006 05:52
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Spirit5
Nobody

Registered: Jun 2005
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| quote: | Originally posted by ASFSE
i think the question is...how long is the cdj gonna live? thanks to technology such as ssl,aLive, and mp3s, the cdj isn't as necessary anymore. the TT will live on forever, maybe not for trance, but for the hip-hopers and collectors and stuff... i dunno, what do you all think about the life of the cdj? would be interesting get some insight on it... |
I don't see it going away. There's going to be some who prefer to lug around a laptop or two like PvD, some who like using both like James Zabiela, and others who are mainly using CDs now like Ferry Corsten, Matt Hardwick, Gareth Emery etc, even Tiesto and Armin are using more and more CDs. So I see them coexisting, and I can see in another few years it will be CDJs vs. SSL. Haha i'm not psychic but this seems to be the trend now.
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Jun-14-2006 05:56
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DJ Intrigue
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Central PA
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As far as existing records go, I honestly don't think they are going anywhere. When you consider many older tracks or music from labels that have gone belly up, or possibly certain tracks that are only available on vinyl and no other format, you are still gonna see vinyls around because you can't get the music on anything else. Also, if you disregard the current bandwagon jumping for Ableton and cdj's, you will still have people that simply prefer vinyl and will continue to use them regardless. Ditto for scratch and hip-hop dj's as well.
I think the more important question is not when vinyls will die out, but when vinyl will stopped being used as a medium for new and future releases. If you look at it in this way, then I'll say in a good 2 years or so, vinyls will essentially be "dead" and cd's or digital downloads will be the only two formats used by the record labels. Until then, vinyls will hang around because the option to buy them is still there.
Again I just have to ask... if vinyl is/was supposed to die out, why hasn't it already and why is it that this one single format outlived all the other current media over the years?
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