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Re: Re: Will 'technical skill' be an obsolete term in 5 - 10 years?
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Interesting question. I really don't know what to tell you. More and more producers are just that.. producers. You have people releasing excellent tracks that they tweak in the studio, but they really don't like to spin or to play to the crowds. This is all swell in my opinion, if you are a good producer and if you can produce.. do what you do. However, this makes the number of DJs decline. New guys start to look around and say, "Hell, I don't have to be a DJ to have a sick track out", and for the most part they are true. Back in the days most successful DJs were not into production, but almost every DJ now days is also a producer. So simply put, DJs are on decline while producers are on the rise. You got guys like BT, who I respect in every possible way, producing quality throughout the years.. but he refuses to spin. Well, he did spin for a period of time, but it was mediocre due to the fact that he was a producer first and DJ second.
I'm not a DJ so i can't tell you that i care much if this happens. Its true that its nice to go to a club and see your favorite DJ spin the records you like. However, as long as good tracks are produced and as long as there is a way of playing them and hearing them.. i really don't care much.
I do agree that DJs are essential for EDM, but EDM can do without DJs with extrordinary skills as long as we have good producers making beautiful tracks.
I'm very into hip-hop and people used to say that if DJs die, hip-hop dies due to the fact that early hip-hop was about the DJ first and em cee second. Well look how the time has changed. You got former DJs, Dr.Dre for example, stepping out of the spot light as a DJ and becoming dedicated to the production aspect of the genre. With this example the genre changed and its more em cee oriented and production oriented. Sure you have to have DJs in the club, but most of these DJs are nothing special and are there just to play the new jams. Basically this is the same thing that is happening to EDM imo. |
Very true, these days its rare to meet a Dj that spends heaps of time spinning that doesn't dip his or her finger into producing or at least whipping some re-mixes together.
Are you predicting an evolution where the top line edm artists will soley create music, and the playing of the music will be left to others?
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