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DJ Mag Top 100 Vote Scandal (pg. 16)
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| wait hang on this totally affects my life! |
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mgz
pathetic
christopher lawerence maybe deserve a top 10 spot, but DJ Dan?? serisouly, who is this guy? :conf: :conf: |
DJ Dan has been DJing longer than you have been alive and was instrumental, along with Olav Basoski, in the late 90s explosion of disco house and helped pioneer the shuffling, scratchy house sound in the wake of Daft Punk's Homework (re: Needle Damage). This:

is probably one of the most entertaining studio mix sets ever released. And I hate studio mix sets. Go get/buy/download it now. I have my own thoughts on this competition, but quite frankly it's puzzled me for years why DJ Dan wasn't in the top 10 more often. He has the longevity, the history, the studiocraft and the professionalism to deserve to be there more than 90% of anyone else on that list. Know your history: He is a very VERY fun DJ. It seems that there is a stark anti-american bias in what is already a joke of an opinion poll. But more on that later. |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
it's puzzled me for years why DJ Dan wasn't in the top 10 more often. |
...because outside the USA, the majority of people have never even heard of DJ Dan. I'm not talking about the internet geeks on here who seem to know every DJ, their discography and most memorable sets, I'm talking about the mass majority who until last years poll had never heard of him |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by G-Con
...because outside the USA, the majority of people have never even heard of DJ Dan. I'm not talking about the internet geeks on here who seem to know every DJ, their discography and most memorable sets, I'm talking about the mass majority who until last years poll had never heard of him |
tbh though his zipper tune made lots of MOS cd's and people who listen to them aren't exactly all underground are they :p |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
tbh though his zipper tune made lots of MOS cd's and people who listen to them aren't exactly all underground are they :p |
doesn't make what I said any less true. |
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by G-Con
...because outside the USA, the majority of people have never even heard of DJ Dan. |
But why is that?
I partly agree with you, but there's something else at stake here. Generally, North American electronic music fans are very cosmopolitan and cultured, and appreciate music from all genres, races, ethnicities, styles, flavours, and nations. They are really colorblind when they go to the club.
Europeans, on the other hand, have a very narrow and myopic view of electronic music and tend to dismiss or neglect anything that's not from their own dreary little rock.
This very popularity contest, in fact, run by a UK magazine, that found cause to expel non-european DJs under the auspices of ballot stuffing.
Please. Disqualifying DJs for vote tampering in the Top 100 contest is like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by RaPiD____EyE_k
you're a joke. |
The irony is, as always, astounding. |
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| woscar99 |
| quote: | Originally posted by darkdoze
I'm sure a Dj, say like.. Markus Schultz probably knows everything that goes on his career cos he's at the B grade. |
Markus Schulz on the "B grade"?
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| d.case |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar99
Markus Schulz on the "B grade"?
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compared to dj dan no less :stongue: |
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| memusa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
quite frankly it's puzzled me for years why DJ Dan wasn't in the top 10 more often. He has the longevity, the history, the studiocraft and the professionalism to deserve to be there more than 90% of anyone else on that list. Know your history: He is a very VERY fun DJ. It seems that there is a stark anti-american bias in what is already a joke of an opinion poll. But more on that later. |
No and no...the one time I saw DJ Dan live I was waiting to get my money back. Don't care if he has status, longevity or whatever, it was embarassing to see him on the top 10!!! |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by memusa
No and no...the one time I saw DJ Dan live I was waiting to get my money back. Don't care if he has status, longevity or whatever, it was embarassing to see him on the top 10!!! |
Yes, because you should always judge a DJ off of one single performance!
What kind of logic is that? Do you DJ? If you did you'd know that even if most of your sets are on point there will always be one set every now and then that goes bad. It's bull to write off a DJ based off of one set alone. |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
But why is that?
I partly agree with you, but there's something else at stake here. Generally, North American electronic music fans are very cosmopolitan and cultured, and appreciate music from all genres, races, ethnicities, styles, flavours, and nations. They are really colorblind when they go to the club.
Europeans, on the other hand, have a very narrow and myopic view of electronic music and tend to dismiss or neglect anything that's not from their own dreary little rock. |
Its got nothing to do with him coming from America and not the UK or Europe. As far as I'm aware DJ Dan never Dj's over here in the UK (cant speak for Europe). He doesnt promote himself over here at all. He hasn't had some huge selling album to raise his profile over here so why on earth should any of us be expected to have heard of him? The fact that the rest of Europe has the same reaction makes me assume that he doesnt promote himself anywhere else either other than America |
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