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I made a comment on his blog:
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Peter,
It's a real shame that a good Bass player like you has to stoop to these lows for exposure. I appreciate your work with New Order, but I do NOT appreciate your "pretend" mixing. By doing that you are being disrespectful to the promoters that have paid good money for talent, and that are receiving none in return.
Most of all, you are spitting in the faces of those who have worked very hard to make a name for themselves as DJs. I have spent years working on my mixing and honing my skills to be able to play in front of 20 people, while you get to play in front of 2000 people based solely on your name. I don't have a manager or a marketing team; I have to do everything myself to get exposure. There are countless others like me that have a bad taste in their mouths because of your actions.
You know how hard it was to "get in" the industry. Us DJs have the same hardships.
It's a shame, because I'm sure you could pick up mixing very quickly if you wanted to. You have been playing for bands for over two decades, so you know most of the musical knowledge that you would ever need. You just need to learn how to work the CD players and the mixer. Heck, if you didn't know what to do and asked for help I know we would give it to you.
Mike
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