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Cool 
This thought has been going through my mind every now and then, but I didn't bother to share it.. And now you came up with exactly the same 
As for me, your thesis holds..
I have been wanting to have my own TT's and records since I was 13 (when I started to listen to electronic music, that's almost 10 years ago), and it grew even larger when I started going to parties (since 1996 or so) and seeing what someone with some TT's, a mixer and a pile of records was able to do to a crowd..
And now.. at last.. last October I finally had the money (didn't say I was saving for them since I was 13, but anyway..) to buy my own equipment.. and it feels SOOOOOOO good !
For the scene, I agree it is a very good thing that most of the people who get into electronic music want to have their own TT's, or make their own tracks.. It really adds to the scene.
Maybe I should try and produce something someday.. I fooled around with Fasttracker for a while a few years ago, making far too simple hardcore tracks (which some people liked, for God's sake ).. Only problem is I can't seem to find the time to learn all the software programs, and on top of that, don't want to invest in the hardware (yet)..
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d&b session 20090519
My take on... (various mixes planned, updated when I can be arsed)
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