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Re: I'm not much of a politician, but...
| quote: | Originally posted by moevalith
It's all about dance music.
The methodolgy behind a mix should always remain void; It doesnt' matter if he uses vinyl, cdjs, ableton, a shitty tape player; Or if he's got blond hair and blue eyes; Or if he belongs to this or that label.
What actually matters, is the actually dance music he plays and how we react to it. Ultimately, its what you make out of it, and when. What kind of message does a dj give out to his audience? How can you position him amongst others? 
ps; Re-editing tracks that you'll play out is a fucken "a" trait, its a compatibility issue with tracks amongst others. Ableton does wonders when it comes to wave editing, so imagine the possibilities. You can't make it big using ableton just simply because it does the beatmatching for you, lol, if that was the case we'll have a million sasha-wannabes giggin. |
Moe is my new vote for #1, always brings sense to these arguments 
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