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| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
so, if the DJ looks dead, but he's spinning one helluva set, does this matter? what is more immportant? the tunes or the DJ's facial expression?
at a lot of clubs, unless you're up near the dj booth, you can't even see the DJ's face. think back of the guv, yet people seems to have a good time even then. or at trance energy or other massive events among thousands of people |
i went to Guv when the Dj booth was way up there...and yeah, u couldn't even see the DJ...and i'm not at all saying i can't get into a set like that. BUT, if i CAN see your face...and u look like u hate your life...there's a difference there. I guess i just can't relate to a DJ who does not to appear to love what he's doing. Because fuck, if i were them....i would have a f'n perma smile across my face. And really, how can u IGNORE thousands of people screaming. that's just rude and disrespectful to the crowd that's out there showing u nothing but love. If i can't see u it's fine, but if u can, and you look like u think you're doing all of us a favour and don't want to be there...it rubs me the wrong way.
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