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djdk
Nutritional Overachiever

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
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| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
Privately, I've been rummaging through old 95-02 sets, such as those recently posted in the Sasha Archive thread, recapturing all that used to inspire me. Sure, there are tracks familiar to me, but it's the ones I don't know that really make me stop and wonder if I should just mine the past rather than forcing myself into the present. Could I make old records pass in public, without admitting a retro tendancy? Would people notice or care? Maybe not, so long as I love what I'm playing. There's plenty to be uncovered from that era, records as new to me as the freshest cut from Beatport. The hard part is that they're difficult to find. Could the scheme work? |
Play the old records man, no-one will notice apart from the trainspotters who will probably love it anyway. I remember playing the PvD mix of BT - Remember a couple of years back and this dude begging me to tell him what remix of white room it was! I put him straight and he almost didnt believe it was 6-7 years old.
People appreciate good music and they also appreciate music that is new to their ears, it doesnt matter really how old the record is. Ive found now with mp3s that ill be browsing and buying tracks then discover ive just bought loads of stuff thats 5-6 years old. Also in my sets at least 50% of the stuff Im playing isnt brand new. There was a time that when i put a demo together all of the music on it would be hot off the presses, but on my latest one i think maybe 3 tracks were new releases with some of the tracks dating back to 96!
Sorry if thats a bit rambling, im quite pissed, but i guess my point is good music is good music, dont be afraid to play things because they arent new.
BTW System-J the mix is fucking class, seriously enjoyed it man. more, please 
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Dave King - Tales Of The Future [Trance]
Dave King - Personal Classics
MIX ARCHIVE!!!
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Jan-20-2008 01:50
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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
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Jan-21-2008 23:38
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Jan-29-2008 23:52
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spc
somebody call the doctor

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: NJ
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Jan-30-2008 00:25
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Feb-02-2008 14:29
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