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Why is it that when I start to get into a specific DJ...
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| DOOMBOT |
| I always find another that just kicks as much ass if not more. I would have to say Okenfold was one that I first began to listen to specifically and then Tiesto. Then when I began posting here I started to listen to more AVB and now PvD is just kickin my ass. Also, me and my roommate are planning to see PvD in NY on the 31st. Hope it works out cuz I bet the place is gonna be bumpin with some mad hotties. Woot! :tongue3 |
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| Fresh Prince |
There's no law that says you have to listen to one DJ,
the music is all similar so just enjoy it. |
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| jonSun |
| Ive been the same way for years. Each week or month I got a new favorite DJ. |
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| Phil raa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fresh Prince
the music is all similar so just enjoy it. |
the sort of thing my mum would say :p actually she wouldn't say 'just enjoy it' she'd say 'how do you enjoy listening to that stuff?'
once u get into the music u start to notice the differences in the style....so you notice that you prefer 'this' type of trance to 'that' type of trance...or whatever |
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| Floorfiller |
| all dj's suck...just find great tunes and do it yourself hahaha :p |
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| Dave Piazza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
all dj's suck...just find great tunes and do it yourself hahaha :p |
This is exactly what I beleive.
No one has the exact same tastes as you because we are all different. We all have lead different lives and prefer different things. To say that one person expresses music exactly the way you want it is navie.
Buy records and be your own DJ. |
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| armandzadza |
| quote: | Originally posted by DOOMBOT
I always find another that just kicks as much ass if not more. I would have to say Okenfold was one that I first began to listen to specifically and then Tiesto. Then when I began posting here I started to listen to more AVB and now PvD is just kickin my ass. Also, me and my roommate are planning to see PvD in NY on the 31st. Hope it works out cuz I bet the place is gonna be bumpin with some mad hotties. Woot! :tongue3 |
May I project what happens next? You'll get into Sasha, then Digweed, then Zabiela. Then - who knows - maybe IDM :disbelief |
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| svens_bath |
| its just your tastes maturing. nothing to be worried about, just a part of growing up. |
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| knowname |
| True true i learned to appreciate all djs for different reasons. Johan spins some good hard , even techno sometimes, marco v plays some a good variety and his productions tend to kick ass, PVD is a really good mixer and can really get some energy going. Try other styles as well, ive heard some sets from mauro picotto that were awesome, and ONE (i said one) cosmic gate mix that was good. There are lessner known djs who pop up and make a good mix or two, try Andrew Brown-the sound of things to come, its a pretty good mix. Sometimes i like the complexity and beauty of sasha etc. I tend to go through moods and i like everything at one time or another, for example im in another tiesto mood apparently. The only music i cant stand is #1 hardcore and #2 happy hardcore, both make me want to punch someone. |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
all dj's suck...just find great tunes and do it yourself hahaha :p | See, I would love to get into it (DJing) but dunno how or where the hell to start. I mean, is that all these guys like Tiesto and PvD do? Just grab other peoples music and just mix it into their own set? If true... I just don't see how difficult it can be. Although, I shouldnt make such a stupid remark since I dont know the technical aspect of DJ'ing. But I was first under the impression a little bit ago that they produce their own stuff but I suppose they just throw in some of their own sounds in these tracks and create the breaks and such? Again, how could I go about doing this myself even if it is something as simple as getting my own records and I guess "mixing" my own tunes? |
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| tu_face |
| quote: | Originally posted by DOOMBOT
See, I would love to get into it (DJing) but dunno how or where the hell to start. I mean, is that all these guys like Tiesto and PvD do? Just grab other peoples music and just mix it into their own set? If true... I just don't see how difficult it can be. Although, I shouldnt make such a stupid remark since I dont know the technical aspect of DJ'ing. But I was first under the impression a little bit ago that they produce their own stuff but I suppose they just throw in some of their own sounds in these tracks and create the breaks and such? Again, how could I go about doing this myself even if it is something as simple as getting my own records and I guess "mixing" my own tunes? |
they do play their own stuff but usually its predominantly other artists material. the whole point of djing is to mix deifferent tunes into one another to tell it like a story.
djing is easy to learn, very hard to master. to start with you need turntables (or cd decks), some headphones and a mixer, then some tunes on vinyl or cd's. warning: djing is more expensive than drug taking. |
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| CosmoKid |
| quote: | | [i][b] warning: djing is more expensive than drug taking. |
djing is more addicting then drug taking as well. |
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