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| dark_Omens |
| Does it really matter? To each their own. Enjoy the music, and enjoy entertaining people. :D |
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| TwistedDUO |
| quote: | Originally posted by dark_Omens
Does it really matter? To each their own. Enjoy the music, and enjoy entertaining people. :D |
True that. Does it really matter to the dancers what median you use? |
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| ZeJayMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by theognis1002
what about CD decks? they dont tell u jack about the song structure etc... |
not particularly true. |
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| TwistedDUO |
I'm over arguing this point.
Vinyl purists will say anything to discredit anything beside vinyl. Digital dj's will say anything to defend it. And it's all nonsense because the only people that are deeply impressed by the media in which others use are the dj's. The dancers will be moved if you have good music and you know that music well. No matter whether it's a cd, vinyl record, or digital software program. |
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| blacknoizybox |
dont have a clue what has to be done to get electronic music back to quality against the currect electro-prog crap everybody's been playing. let it be good old vinyl - just gimme back the days of 2001 with music i.e. Humate, Bedrock, Marco V, Yves Dereuter...:sadgreen: :sadgreen:
all these diginal innovations aren't getting the music anywhere god damn it! listen to the most notorious dj's playing Ableton - PvD - what the f**k is he playing??? Shakira samples + electrocrap + god-knows-what + minimal throwup.. the whole electronic scene got me really upset and I hope someone comes up with something that, at least I personally, would tap my feet at... strictly personal thoughts.. :whip: :whip:
oh...mm... *listening to Corvin Dalek - I Am Dalek (2003)*:crazy: :crazy: :crazy: |
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| TwistedDUO |
| quote: | Originally posted by blacknoizybox
dont have a clue what has to be done to get electronic music back to quality against the currect electro-prog crap everybody's been playing. let it be good old vinyl - just gimme back the days of 2001 with music i.e. Humate, Bedrock, Marco V, Yves Dereuter...:sadgreen: :sadgreen:
all these diginal innovations aren't getting the music anywhere god damn it! listen to the most notorious dj's playing Ableton - PvD - what the f**k is he playing??? Shakira samples + electrocrap + god-knows-what + minimal throwup.. the whole electronic scene got me really upset and I hope someone comes up with something that, at least I personally, would tap my feet at... strictly personal thoughts.. :whip: :whip:
oh...mm... *listening to Corvin Dalek - I Am Dalek (2003)*:crazy: :crazy: :crazy: |
Again more myopic spillage from yet another who would love nothing more than a "progressive" movement sit idle. |
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| idoru |
This is a pointless debate that will never, ever end. Vinyl will always be around, CDJs will always be around, and software will always be around. People will choose what works best for them. The argument is subjective, and you should be content with what you use rather than the choices of others.
Stop discussing this already and let it die. |
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| blacknoizybox |
| quote: | Originally posted by TwistedDUO
Again more myopic spillage from yet another who would love nothing more than a "progressive" movement sit idle. |
my bad english. had to use a dictionary to understand that.
well...here what i have to answer: you. ;) |
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| Rememberence_ |
DJ Z: worst thesis evar.
debate: most pointless evar.
thread: gheyest evar. |
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| Zild |
| Totally. Worst thread I've seen in quite some time. |
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| nrjizer |
Yeah, this thread sucks.
You know what's truly amazing about this whole format debate? The fact that people argue tooth and nail as if they have to justify their personal preference as being the only viable way to DJ. It's as if there was some sort of global committee holding a vote next week as to which DJ format shall be adopted and standardized from hear until eternity.
The same technological advances that have sparked this whole debate have made it entirely possible to have your cake and eat it too. If you're a CD DJ, you can still buy wax all you like. Just rip it and burn it. Same goes if you're an Ableton/software DJ. If you grew up with a pair of 1200s in your crib, and just can't let go of the vinyl feel, then keep buying wax and get a copy of Serato. Seriously, my MacBook and accompanying M-Audio external soundcard are infinately easier to carry around than a heavy crate of records, and they setup in about 60 seconds max.
This debate is so asinine it's mind-boggling.
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| blacknoizybox |
| Picture above: ostrich reacts to latest ASOT:clown: |
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