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| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I'm replying to both of you:
How the hell is playing a song "butchering" it? Some songs in my mp3 collection I listened to over 50 times. Am I butchering those too? Or is it only getting butchered when it's sent over the airwaves?
I'm so sick of this attitude that just because z103 plays a song, it somehow ruins it. This Is Not Miami made it into countless House AND Trance sets, I've heard it a LOT more than I should have, and I don't even listen to z103. By your "butchering" definition, the same underground where the song should be kept (A nice big to that too btw) is butchering it also because nearly every DJ put it into their set at least once. so why aren't you whining about the underground butchering songs? Oh that's right, because you "belong" to the underground. |
Because the "underground" doesn't "butcher" songs. Sorry but I doubt respectable DJ's like Mark Farina, Lee Burridge, Demi, Danny T, or anyone else like that plays the same songs every set for god knows how long. Butchering means overplaying it. Whether it's z103, the Edge, or even some club; there's only so many times you can play a certain song.
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