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| quote: | Originally posted by Lexicon
Ah..... same old argument.
Never end, does it?
Some of the so-called djs like to spin popular tunes and there are djs who prefers to keep it in the underground.
And imo, it seems there are too many djs spinning the same old popular tracks, and there just isn't any originality anymore.
No different from another 'Ferry Corsten', or 'Tiesto', blah, blah, blah..
Not that I spin trance (I spin somethin' else), but it is pretty noticeable when different djs post their tracklists in forums and 'Bam!', so much similarities in track selection, all arranged in different order.
Makes you think, doesn't it? |
well hapamoto im not saying i wouldnt go see those guys, but they usually have a few tracks we don't know right? lexicon makes a good point. i hate seeing all these threads w/ tracklists everyone knows, that's just me.
i dont mind ppl (or myself sometimes) playing up to 50% 'famous' tracks, but if you're trying to make a name for yourself as a dj, in a trance-knowledgeable environment, the best way is not to play all the anthems.
HOWEVER, if you're playing somewhere no one knows the first thing about trance, go right ahead. ive done it
just dont brag about it on these boards, hehe
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