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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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I you have to resort to that, you're probably a pretty poor excuse for a DJ yourself.
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Jun-28-2006 02:23
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mnemonic.
Michael-San

Registered: Jan 2006
Location: I miss Japan...
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| quote: | Originally posted by Aquarian
I you have to resort to that, you're probably a pretty poor excuse for a DJ yourself. |
+1
cutting songs from live sets to use in your own = bad
cutting songs from live sets to use as ring tones = Ok i guess
but yeah, you are right, another reason for not doing that is because you dont have a clean start or end to a track, even if you did, you could probably only mix in a bit of the track for a very short time, before the original transition just decides to make itself evident.
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"Even me?" she said.
I thought, "Oh right, if I categorically eliminate all other people, it's just me and her. She'd like that.
"Especially you" I said.
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Jun-28-2006 03:12
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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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No, it's still stupid.
Being a DJ isn't about mixing tracks together. Anyone can learn to do that. Good DJs are judged by their abilities to search for music, have access to rare tracks, or spend hours browsing through catalogs full of crap only to find one good tune.
If you're cutting out someone else's find, you're not only undermining all the dedication they might've put in looking for it, but you're showing that you don't have what it takes to be a good DJ, and that you have to copy off others.
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Jun-28-2006 03:44
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ZeJayMan
the farthammer

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Glasgow
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Jun-28-2006 17:08
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mnemonic.
Michael-San

Registered: Jan 2006
Location: I miss Japan...
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| quote: | Originally posted by Aquarian
No, it's still stupid.
Being a DJ isn't about mixing tracks together. Anyone can learn to do that. Good DJs are judged by their abilities to search for music, have access to rare tracks, or spend hours browsing through catalogs full of crap only to find one good tune.
If you're cutting out someone else's find, you're not only undermining all the dedication they might've put in looking for it, but you're showing that you don't have what it takes to be a good DJ, and that you have to copy off others. |
+ it shows laziness IMO
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They're all crazy. Even you. You're all...crazy."
"Even me?" she said.
I thought, "Oh right, if I categorically eliminate all other people, it's just me and her. She'd like that.
"Especially you" I said.
"You are virtually the ring leader, the way I see it."
Then, I blew out the candle.
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Jun-28-2006 17:45
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i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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i think cutting up previously recorded mixes takes the fun out of the search for tracks...im sure there are a lot of people on here who search months, even years for certain releases...and once you find it...its almost orgasmic...i suppose...o_O
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Jun-29-2006 01:52
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