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djimmersion
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Registered: Mar 2007
Location: California
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more the more DJ's are spinning more and more eclectic sets, just look at the DJ Enferno and DJ AM, with hard drive storage you can store a limitless amount of music in a very small space allowing you to cover tons of genres,
there are some who have CD and vinyl like me who delve into alot of genres like DnB, Dubstep, Electro, Techno, Breaks, Reggea, Hip Hop, Funk, pop, trance, house, and all the sub genres
my advice is not to be close minded, dont scoff at a genre simply beacuse you have heard one bad song from it, keep searching through out the entire genre spectrum
bottom line: it doesn't matter what the genre is, as long as it sounds good to you
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Jul-19-2009 05:44
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delusional
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Los Angeles, America
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So basically, it's ok as long as your set is still rockin to everyone. lol
I've heard some djs say, "Dont play other genres in your set."
To myself I believe, "A good song is a good song." and if it perfectly melds in your set then all the better.
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Jul-19-2009 17:57
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