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The live act
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| chesco |
I see a lot more people are starting to do a live act instead of dj'ing.
We had dave clarke start doing a lot of live acts last year and I read in an interview that ritchie hawtin is looking to start doing the same. Picotto and riccardo ferri are scheduled for a couple this year as well.
Also slam announced they will be including a lot more live acts @ t in the park and in their club night; 'pressure', this year and I noticed a few in the dance valley line up as well..
so is this just a techno/electro kinda thing or are there any trance dj's ditching their turntables for the "live experience".
and whats everyones view's on this. Good or bad. |
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| chesco |
| quote: | Originally posted by R.j.
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wow that was original:rolleyes:
unless u have anything decent to say you should really not bother:whip: |
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| dreamland |
I dont know the reason for live acts emergence, but MIKE (aka PUSH) has been doing it for years as have a few others, i suppose theres an audience for it, and artists capatilise on that.
Nu Nrg Live Act @ Crasher [25-01-2003] was pure amzazing and the best live act I have ever seen, so I'd recommend going to see live acts! :eyespop: |
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| Matt |
| quote: | Originally posted by dreamland
I dont know the reason for live acts emergence, but MIKE (aka PUSH) has been doing it for years as have a few others, i suppose theres an audience for it, and artists capatilise on that. |
MIKE live PAs are fake
Underworld = the ultimate live PA group |
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| mndeg |
uh, i dont think anything played live like a piano could sound good
unless your concept of good is tetris (TECHNO REMIX) |
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