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Registered: Feb 2007
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It's the DJs' fault for spinning this shit to their audiences, but on the flip side, it is also a DJ's job to please his audience (within reason). The problem is that crowds, on the whole, are a pack of retarded cunts who only want to hear the same music over and over and over and over (do you get where I'm going with this?) and over and over and over and over, rather than anything new.
Thus it's the crowds propagating the raping of old tracks. The producers know it will be a hit again, and the DJs know it will get the crowd moving.
Nothing makes my blood boil more than playing an absolutely unique, fantastically produced track to an acquaintance and them responding with "can you play something I know?" I have to wonder how these dick heads are ever introduced to new music or whether they would still be listening to Sandstorm fifty years from now given the chance.
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Dec-30-2008 08:06
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bas
Stronger Lover

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
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I think it's a bit difficult to pinpoint where the problem lies. Is it the DJ's fault for playing it? The crowd's fault for liking it? Or maybe it's the producer's fault for making it.
Producers remake a classic/old track to "fit in" with today's style...which is a bit irrelevant because today's musical style is VERY reminiscent of the mid-late 90s, so they're essentially remaking tracks that sound identical to the originals That is of course unless they throw in everyone's favorite Deadmau5/electro house kick, then it's just useless.
No idea why DJs buy/play remakes/ripoffs, whatever you want to call them, of older tracks when they could just as well play the original and achieve the same effect. I can't stand that shit at all, I think it's completely tripe and unoriginal and quite frankly a really nice way to play a total cop out of a set.
Crowds don't know any better as it is, you could play a set of entirely new music and a set of relatively old music and only a handful of people would catch on. As a DJ it's our job to play good music, whether it's new or old doesn't matter...if it's good, it's good. These bastardizations of music from years past is NOT good, and the only DJs you ever hear playing them are stains in dance music that have no place anywhere but their local club and maybe a radio show/podcast they started to show off in college.
It's late and I'm rambling, no idea what I'm going on about at this point. Sorry 
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