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Re: Effect of digital downloads on track selection?
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Do the ease and low cost of downloads influence DJs and regular music buyers to be significantly less discriminating about what they buy (and perhaps also about what they eventually play out)?
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Short answer for me would probably be "yes" - the fact of the matter is that I buy a immensely larger quantity of music now than I did before, and by virtue of that increase alone it's clear for me to see that I buy a lot of stuff I either never end up playing, or end up playing once and deciding is horrible.
I do, however, think the positive aspect of this for me is that it allows me to continue to entertain myself, and not just worry about playing what I know will get a reaction from an audience. Sometimes I fail utterly and completely, but the nights where a bunch of new tunes that I'm not even entirely sure about come together properly, it's a pretty great feeling. Of course, the flipside of this is that on those nights, tracks that aren't that great but you took a chance on buying and playing, and wound up working well, may have just worked because of that night.
So I guess a simplistic answer to the above is that in general, I am less discriminating about what I purchase, but I still think I'm pretty careful about what I actually choose to play. In this sense, I really look at DD's as a positive thing, but definitely hear the choir singing "So much shit, so much shit!" day in and day out.
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