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Worst performance you've seen by a professional DJ? (pg. 6)
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SPANIARD
I'm kind of worried if I'm the only one who has brought up George Acosta so far
PvDoBseSSioN
tiesto @ central park NYC sept. 2004

absolute e, no flow, no energy, nothing
TwistedDUO
I've seen some awful dj's in my day, but hands down the worst performance by a top name dj for me goes to two people...

Paul Oakenfold (Numerous Times)
I'm not sure why I see this tool play live anymore (maybe free tix help, I don't know), but I haven't seen him play a decent set since 2000. It's as if he simply doesn't give a damn anymore. He's too busy pumping his fists into the air with a smug satisfaction that he's the king of "playing other people's music" to acknowledge the skill he supposedly has. I mean why bother, right? He's Paul Oakenfold, an innovoator of the modern rave. Mr. Shoom and whatnot? Mister Ibiza Baleric Trance, right? Let's forget that he pioneered progressive trance (by whoring out Goa Trance). Let's not forget that his "big break" was opening for superstar band U2. Yes, he's accomplished and his contribution to the music is great. But then again, so is his ego these days. So much for being humble.

BT (Live Performance - Electric Daisy Carnival 2000)
Okay, I've got to give the guy props for pioneering new technology (one of the first to take on Ableton Live) and the guy really knows music inside and out. But this performance was the start of a series of sets in which I've come to notice that he indeed is too smart for his own good. He's a bit too eager to take on technology and it shows in his performances. Worst part is that at the end of his performance, he thrashed the gear onstage in a psuedo-rockstar fashion. Oh yah, the music was still playing despite just about every piece of gear being toppled over.... Curious-er and curious-er, I say.
Gjorgji
Paul Oakenfold @ Crobar, Nov 2005. Sadly, the real Oakey is dead!
Gjorgji
quote:
Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
tiesto @ central park NYC sept. 2004

absolute e, no flow, no energy, nothing


That party wasnt great, but it was OK.
medinaM5
david.michael
Man, I've only seen Oakie once (last year), and I thought it was an outstanding show. Either it was an "on" day for him, or I was too intoxicated to notice.
Matt
quote:
Originally posted by Prototrance
JOOF played some great stuff but just wrecked about 5 mixes - in a row, that was what was worst about it.



To me, that says technical problem
Gordy
FELIX DA HOUSE CAT.


worst dj ever

never seen one single good set from him.
DJ Mikey Mike
quote:
Originally posted by Matt
To me, that says technical problem


Why? Just because it was J00F?

lievez
Andrew Fletcher (Depeche Mode) @ Pukkelpop (festival) here in Belgium. He wasn't beatmixing at all, and when he tried he was trainwrecking the place down :whip:
SPANIARD
I think the question is not specific enough. For example, if a DJ played many great tracks but couldn't mix for , IMO it's not memorable but the t/l makes up for it. If he was just crap all over the place.. tunes, mixing, everything then yes, that's what should answer this question.
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