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| quote: | Originally posted by TRNG
actually i think reading over a tracklist before hearing a set kind of ruins a set in many ways, it kills the element of surprise, when ur at a club seeing a dj, he's not holding up a list of tracks that he's going to play throghout the night 
and i think i already heard one of your sets called ascension |
I guess tis' a difference of opinions. Always good to be cognizant of other perspectives.
I've always wanted to know the names of artists and songs that caress mine ear. Be it rock, metal, hip-hop, classical, etc...I do whatever I must to obtain the track. If tis' a dj set, there is always someone that can id that track to me, but until I get it, I'm like aggressive in hunting it down. So I prefer to just know what it is to save me the time. lol.
So it depends on who the audience is. I like to display the tracks so I can help promote producers that way, and the other thing is:
If a link directs one to a full-lengthed mp3 as opposed to breaking up the individual tracks, tis' preferable to know which song is which.
That's just me 
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