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| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
I think its ridiculous to pull a G&D and play only your own productions (or your friends) in a set. I believe in variety and sets moving through different music. I think DJ's should take you on a journey through a wide variety of tracks, not slam you with the same shit for hours (no matter how good the tracks are). I like alot of those tracks on their own but an entire CD of only that, I would never listen to.
I also believe a good set should build, and playing aftermath two tracks in just shatters any hope of that. Aftermath sounds best when you make people wait for it, when you drop it at an unexpected moment, when you build up to it.
I mean thats just my opinion. |
I guess I can see what you're saying about being heavy on their own production. The thing is that I don't always want to be taken on a journey, sometimes I just want energetic party music, and that's the role that this CD plays in my rotation. Also, I haven't listened to it in a few weeks and sometimes when I do, it's on my iPod so there's the pause between tracks, but if I recall correctly, the mixing is pretty decent on this.
If you look at just the tracks, there's quite a few great tracks, so that makes it worthwhile to me. I don't always want the same thing from music. Sometimes I want a journey, sometimes I want singles that don't even relate to each other, but sound great alone, and sometimes I want an artist album. It all depends on the mood I'm in.
That's the reason that I like this CD. I don't think it's deep. It's not epic. But it is fun and energetic.
Oh, and Aftermath isn't really something that I need to wait for, because as I've said before, it's really not that special of a track to me anyhow.
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