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He has a point. It's nearly ridiculous the way superstar DJs kept up their status by doing absolutely nothing remarkable apart from releasing average albums, touring everywhere and having great marketing. In this period of time, how many new people appeared in the scene and managed to build a big reputation?
Don't get me wrong, music doesn't age. The good things made 15 years ago are still good. What I find strange is how every single year the results of that silly dj mag poll is pretty much the same. When it's all supposedly about live performance skills. There is no renovation, or well, there are tons of new djs everywhere, but the new DJs really struggle to overcome in popularity those who are aging quick and losing their motivation, freshness and uniqueness.
This would be worrying, but I have a theory. In 10, 20 years all superstar DJs will retire and there'll be nobody to fill in their place. Therefore.. there'll be no more superstar DJs. And it'll be all about the music again.
By the same line of thought, I believe we can irradiate war and hunger all over the world too! 
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