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| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
Im in for teh summah, but we need some hot pooty tang if you know what i mean.
For me, you grow everyday. You learn something new and you want to express that in music. No matter the genre or style. Yeah, sometimes you might be catching yourself listening to classical, while others to punk rock and sometimes a dose of urlich or the latter. |
Word Enrique, I feel you.
I used to wonder if moving away from trance as the genre that I'm most passionate about was a matter of maturing, or if I was realising that trance wasn't as good as I thought it was... but now I understand that I still love trance just as much, just not as often. Why? Diversification. I'm constantly broadening my musical understanding and appreciation, and for a long time the process was very confusing, because it was hard to know what I liked, and if my affinity towards new music was true or not. I think that's why I moved away from DJing for a while, because that confusion really clouded my underlying passion. I'm not sure if this is something that others have experienced or not, but it can be pretty disheartening. Now I listen to new artists and styles of music with baited breath and a keen interest, instead of being afraid of not being able to make a black/white decision on the spot. I recognise my appreciation for good music as being something dynamic, something that will grow as I experience and comprehend different elements in the music, until it becomes a part of my outlook on life.
ps: and thanks for the mention too Carlos 
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"I played 12.30 til close at 3am at the club (Antro), following on from an Australian dj,
which seemed unusual in deepest Texas." - Judge Jules
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