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| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
you said it. they are humans, not robots. so each person is different. some djs may have the personality to dance around a bit while others like to concentrate on their set. not everyone can multitask equally. many of us has just come to expect djs to dance around and throw their hands up but thats not how it should be. i think a good set is primary, the interaction is secondary and not absolutely required. |
I agree. I would take a great set any day.
However, when executed correctly, a dj that can connect with his audience through their eyes AND ears, is always going to provide that much more of an experience for most (not all) party goers.
a la Eddie Halliwell..
bluE_Neon - so let's not bother with the lights or the decor either. Who needs to actually look at anything? Just listen to the music!
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