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I don't think DJ's are musicians either, glad we agree. Please keep on talking about the production of digital v analog.
Thing is in the discussion(of DJ's are musicians), I said to them, each mix make, I mix tracks via EQ, BPM and pitch. The mix hasn't just happened, I've taken time to check the pitch, key and compitisiton of the track. It's not a random process. I'm checking levels elements and trying to blend the tracks together to create a sound that allows the two tracks to sound as one, then slowly remove one of them to take it back to one track again. I operate my equipment at a level that has taken years of training to reach (don't forget this is trying to shit stir them into believing i am a musician) the level I'm at. Based on ^ they now think I am a musician, they had no come back and accepted it.
To you all, would djing different styles of music (ala techno), make the DJ more of a musician? Someone like Derek Carter mixing a new track every min, leaving the track in for 3 mins, with two tracks over the top, plus wobbling the dex.....would that not be classed as creating your own music? It's a combintion of 3 records he chose to put out a certain sound.
--djway_
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