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Paul Van Dyk - San Antonio - 11/25/07 (pg. 11)
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| maddraver |
| quote: | Originally posted by ModernNosferatu
Did Kyau Vs Albert already plAY in Dallas? |
i have no idea, ive never heard of them in my eleven years of listening to this .
go to dallasdancemusic.com its pretty good at listing all the events. |
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| ModernNosferatu |
| I know this is thr wrong forum for this question but I wan to ask people from San Antonio and also around Texas so this is perfect. Does anyone use vinyl anymore. I just started getting back into the scene and all I see is CDJ's. I'm not dumb I know vinyl is dieing because I ran an eBay store selling vinyl records for about almost 3 years. And of course the buisness went under almost all the vinyl distrubtors went under also and the ones that are left their whole sell price is so high you can't even turn a profit. I was always so busy running the buisness that I never really learned to Dj very well but I just bought some Numark TTX and I figured I would learn to Dj with vinyl and master that before I move onto CD decks. I have about 1,000 records ...I thought about getting something like a PCDJ with the DAT 3 controller but it seems to take the showmen ship out of a performance. |
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| maddraver |
vinyl is expensive, but so are cdjs. cdjs are more fun(hot cues, loops,etc.)i give mad props to the dj's that spin vinyl still. if they do, im sure they play both. and yes they are still out there.
i love the sound of hearing the needle touch the record. dont hear it too often anymore. my first pair of decks are the new cdjs. i always practiced with my roomates records though. |
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| Zeonfiend |
| quote: | Originally posted by ModernNosferatu
I know this is thr wrong forum for this question but I wan to ask people from San Antonio and also around Texas so this is perfect. Does anyone use vinyl anymore. I just started getting back into the scene and all I see is CDJ's. I'm not dumb I know vinyl is dieing because I ran an eBay store selling vinyl records for about almost 3 years. And of course the buisness went under almost all the vinyl distrubtors went under also and the ones that are left their whole sell price is so high you can't even turn a profit. I was always so busy running the buisness that I never really learned to Dj very well but I just bought some Numark TTX and I figured I would learn to Dj with vinyl and master that before I move onto CD decks. I have about 1,000 records ...I thought about getting something like a PCDJ with the DAT 3 controller but it seems to take the showmen ship out of a performance. |
I've seen Frankieboy in Dallas use vinyl on at least one occasion, so there's still vinyl slingers out there. |
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| Rememberence_ |
| For international DJs it doesn't make any sense to spin vinyl... it's too heavy to lug around the world and if they got lost you're farked. It's not as uncommon to see locals use vinyl but even then it still makes more sense to go digital due to cost and convenience. |
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| ModernNosferatu |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
For international DJs it doesn't make any sense to spin vinyl... it's too heavy to lug around the world and if they got lost you're farked. It's not as uncommon to see locals use vinyl but even then it still makes more sense to go digital due to cost and convenience. |
I agree...and plus I have some records that got clicks..you can't play that track at a venue....unless you have it ran through a laptop that will filter that kind of sound out with some sort of prog. |
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| Matthias |
| quote: | Originally posted by davemolina
...until the promoter finds another green DJ to take his place. |
Yep |
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| n1c3guyent. |
| quote: | Originally posted by maddraver
nope, i think "quiver" show this weekend in autin is the biggest party in texas in december... correct me if im wrong, i want to go so bad but i got finals coming up. |
correction the Ewun and Skynet show is the biggest for deceember till NYE.. :-):tongue2 |
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| trouseaddict |
| Personally, not really into trance at all but Bruce did play a pretty good set, other than that The world is mine rmx,(that song shoulda been locked away about 1 yr and half ago. Other than that I really enjoyed Life's set at the end. Fresh music and great mixing, not what the majority expected to hear that night but a high quality set nonetheless. |
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| jonas |
| quote: | Originally posted by ModernNosferatu
I know this is thr wrong forum for this question but I wan to ask people from San Antonio and also around Texas so this is perfect. Does anyone use vinyl anymore. I just started getting back into the scene and all I see is CDJ's. I'm not dumb I know vinyl is dieing because I ran an eBay store selling vinyl records for about almost 3 years. And of course the buisness went under almost all the vinyl distrubtors went under also and the ones that are left their whole sell price is so high you can't even turn a profit. I was always so busy running the buisness that I never really learned to Dj very well but I just bought some Numark TTX and I figured I would learn to Dj with vinyl and master that before I move onto CD decks. I have about 1,000 records ...I thought about getting something like a PCDJ with the DAT 3 controller but it seems to take the showmen ship out of a performance. |
I played Saturday with three other DJ's and was the only one using CD's. So, yeah, they still use vinyl. |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by trouseaddict
Other than that I really enjoyed Life's set at the end. Fresh music and great mixing, not what the majority expected to hear that night but a high quality set nonetheless. |
MORE LIFE! |
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| racing4hoes |
| yea he was banging it out and kinda cleared the floor of any posers real quick-like. |
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