I can see why some bedroom DJ's do it. But if you're actually playing out and making money off of other people's music then at least thank them by buying their music.
Nov-16-2007 02:44
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Originally posted by Igaryok
I can see why some bedroom DJ's do it. But if you're actually playing out and making money off of other people's music then at least thank them by buying their music.
If you have enough money to buy equipment to play in your bedroom, you have enough money to pay for music.
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Nov-16-2007 05:56
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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Originally posted by Clovis
If you have enough money to buy equipment to play in your bedroom, you have enough money to pay for music.
You're kidding, right? I mean I tend to agree with you on most things, but seriously, not everybody is able to afford stuff all of the time.
Nov-16-2007 06:42
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Originally posted by idoru
You're kidding, right? I mean I tend to agree with you on most things, but seriously, not everybody is able to afford stuff all of the time.
I hate to use a Mr. Mystery argument, but it just depends on how much importance you place on it. And is the alternative just downloading it free? Yeah you and I might not always have enough cash to buy whats in our cart, but we still buy music. I'm saying if you're capable of saving/spending the hundreds and even thousands of dollars needed to buy decks, you should be able to figure out some way to pay for your music...
To me it's just a question of caring. I care to support the people who made the tracks I play. I don't take it for granted...
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Nov-16-2007 06:51
nchs09
Traceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum
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Originally posted by Clovis
If you have enough money to buy equipment to play in your bedroom, you have enough money to pay for music.
erroneous
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Nov-16-2007 07:14
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
I guess we just see it differently.
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Nov-16-2007 07:39
distant
lights
Registered: Dec 2006
Location:
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Originally posted by Igaryok
I can see why some bedroom DJ's do it. But if you're actually playing out and making money off of other people's music then at least thank them by buying their music.
Except in a lot of cases one wouldn't be paying the artist, but rather some schmuck on Gemm or Discogs selling it for ten times its original value. And we're talking about records that are only a couple of years old here.
Nov-16-2007 08:04
TranceArmstrong
graveyard girl
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago, Illinois
you gotta buy your shit. i'm a bedroom dj who once in a while will get a little club or party gig and i get most of my tracks from beatport
that being said, i have found some gems floating around the world of piracy, and if they're 320k and don't have any problems then I wouldn't mind playing it out. plus what about like bootlegs and tracks that aren't out yet?
That's part of being a DJ, diggin for new music any way you can. Just don't be a total leecher and not pay for anything, that's not cool.
And you have to wonder how good a DJ is if he's just playing tunes taken from piracy. It's my experience that you will be able to find well charted songs and tunes by popular producers via illegal downloading, but if you're ONLY playing tunes like that, you're not a very good dj anyways.
What about tunes that have never been made available as legal download and you don't have turntables? For example as far as I know Tiesto's mix of Southern Sun is vinyl only...
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Paname/Montreuil, France
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Originally posted by agentdansmith
What about tunes that have never been made available as legal download and you don't have turntables? For example as far as I know Tiesto's mix of Southern Sun is vinyl only...
I think you can find many particular cases where you could justify downloading a "pirate" version, lot of people there have already aknowledged that, but as a general rule of thumb DJ should pay for their music.
And well... I know digital music is the revolution and such, but i think most "real" (pro, semi-pro, wanting to be a pro) DJs would have turntables? Otherwise Vinyl would not have been the standard until very recently.
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Nov-16-2007 17:23
TheKidsWantTechno
elektron slut
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: santa barbara
Re: Re: 90% of djs play pirated music?
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Originally posted by Clovis
Thoughts? Yeah. Those guys can go fuck themselves...they're not DJs.
no offense... but it sounds like you probably havent seen them live
Nov-16-2007 19:29
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
Re: Re: Re: 90% of djs play pirated music?
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Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno
no offense... but it sounds like you probably havent seen them live
Is this supposed to make sense?
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