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don_q
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| quote: | [I]Originally posted by stevebutabi[I]
i was at a party with sasha in june and he told me the real progression is gonna come in a couple years when all big clubs are outfitted with computers and really mindblowing shit will be possible |
yes of course. Its Evolution Baby (PJ)
But that doesn't mean vynil will die.
Cds were supposed to do that.
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Jul-31-2004 04:40
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mungoy
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i dont have a problem with cds. hey, i use cds in my car and at home. but when i spin, i think cds are a little boring to play with. and music mostly comes out on vinyl. its kinda hard to find the songs you want on cd. unless you download it. and im sure the guy you r downloading from got the song through vinyl. so all i can say is, i cant see vinyl dying in the near future, and i cant see myself spinning only cds. and as long as there are people like me, vinyl will always be around :dj:
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Jul-31-2004 20:34
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beats and beeps
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Seems we're straying from the thread topic a bit, but what the hell...I personally feel that vinyl wont totally die out, because there will always be collectors. I also think that turntabilists wont let vinyl die. However i do think that vinyl will become MUCH less popular on the EDM music side of things. Many big name djs are going totally digital, so cdjs are slowly being excepted.
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Jul-31-2004 20:44
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