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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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hmmm
how about when this HOT ASS BEAUTIFUL GIRL walks up all sexy to
you, looks you in the eye, leans in, gets next to your ear and
then utters, "could you play Dirrty by Christina Aguilera?"
im such a sucker for cute girls i dont have the heart to cuss
them out for being so lame, so i normally say "um, i already
did, and they told me i cant repeat tracks, sorry" or "yeah,
i will, in a minute".
now thinking of it, i think the best way to kill those hip hop
heads is to actually give them what they want, or meet em half
way at least.
Missy Elliot feat. Monica - Im So Gone (Scumfrog Remix) <-- killer track, and you could pass it off ass hip hop
G&D's blend of Tyree Cooper's Acid Crash with that Missy Elliot Acappella called "Acid Elliot" <--- play the original live with the acappella from a CD and scratch the vocals, tweak em, etc
or, since most people think if a DJ can scratch, he is cool, well,
learn to scratch! breaks & scratching go hand and hand, and breaks
can go with any other genre, not to mention hip hop comes from breaks.
so you play some proggy/trancey breaks, then some heavier breaks, scratch a bit, play with the crowd, and drop back into trance. one of my fav. DJs does this, mixing all styles from melodic prog to hphoppish breaks (James Zabiela). if you want to see him in action, search the music discussion forum for a vidoe of him and sasha @ mondaybar...
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Nov-06-2003 01:03
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progressivepey
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
or, since most people think if a DJ can scratch, he is cool, well,
learn to scratch! breaks & scratching go hand and hand, and breaks
can go with any other genre, not to mention hip hop comes from breaks. |
naw man.. i'm not gonna change my style just because some ignorant pop fan asks me to play some track i have no desire to spin.. on the other hand, if a dj is doing his job right, the dj is enjoying himself just as much as the dancers in front of him. i enjoy what i do and i get a lot of passion from it, but to play a different genre of music just because my crowd isn't digging it isn't really my style. i prefer to spin at parties that i know the crowd will enjoy my music. my friends have asked me to spin at house parties (and i've done it many times) but i don't feel the same thrill as a trance party, rave, or an e party.
pEy
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Nov-06-2003 02:32
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