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Teal'k
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Eindhoven
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Why do you think some DJ's will lose populairity? I mean.. People change.. Music changes.. Music changes with the people.. Music changes BY the DJ's.. If the DJ's will play different sound which the people love, the crowd goes along, and that DJ will be very populair off course.. But I think some DJ's will go 'with the flow' -> with what is populair -> Some will bend.. And ofcourse, some will not.. Some will just keep on playing their 'own' songs, and there will still be people how love his/her music..
I think you can't be sure that, for instance Paul Oakenfold, will lose populairity, cause he plays his 'own' sets, in his way, and maybe his way will become populair again, and then everybody thinks that Paul Oakenfold r0x again... DJ Jean also has his own kind of playing.. I don't really think you can 'guess' who is losing popularity because he is losing it right now, or because the new style of trance isn't his kind.. Maybe his kind of music will become the newest style.. You will never know...
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Dec-31-2000 10:59
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Widget
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Johannebsurg, South Africa
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With regard to music styles changing, have a look at Madonna, she's been around for ages, consistenty re-inventing herself. She's arguably as popular now, as any other time in her history.
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Jan-01-2001 17:50
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