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GiB01
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Sieradz, PL
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Oct-21-2007 15:53
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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
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Oct-21-2007 17:04
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woscar
Starstuff

Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
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| quote: | Originally posted by element-y
I vote for producers. I am not a fan of going to see a dj as much as i am supporting someone who produced the tracks themselves. Yea, DJing is a skill away from production, but id rather see the mind behind the track and not the one playing it with other tracks. Therefore, im sure many did the same and voted for the top 10 you see here. Some of the best tracks ive heard this year were from A&B, yet they dont dj as well. I still voted for them, becuase without their tracks, the djs that dont produce have nothing. |
| quote: | Originally posted by element-y
... there is no producer poll. And producers call themselves dj's. You cant just produce and play tracks from beginning to end at a club. So in order to get gigs you have to learn to dj.
So yea, in polls, a dj poll is the same as a producer poll. |
| quote: | Originally posted by element-y
How do producers get recognition in order to play their music...idiot (sorry, back at ya buddy)? No producer can play tracks on a cd player at a club. THey have to spin - learn to spin. Therefore, every producer gets dubbed a dj. DJ meaning plays music at a club. Dont give me the whole dj is disc jockey crap. When you say who is playing at a club you say dj .... even if they are producers. Those producers arnt considered master djs , but known for their productions. So yea, in overall, to play your tracks as an EDM producer, you MUST be a DJ. Therefore...everyone is a dj in this case. Now, with that said, this is a dj poll, so producers count just as much as those who dont but master the art of djing. |
| quote: | Originally posted by element-y
How am i flat out wrong? For the most part i am right. Dont look at the rare few, look at the many. In order to play your tracks live, you have to dj (mix them with other tracks using decks). Unless its a full on live show, you cant play a song start to end at a club or venue as a producer in the EDM genre. I mean if its all computer work and you dont use abelton and what not, you are limited to either learning to dj or never sharing your music at a gig. |
Congratulations, you just placed yourself on the highest echelon of the imbecile scale.
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