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Kicking DJs off the decks, a new trend in the US?
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Terrence Parker
Here is the next one:
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Calvin Harris kicked off the decks at Tryst because he wouldn’t play Carly Rae Jepsen “Call me Maybe” and Hip Hop


http://www.crawlsf.com/2012/06/09/c...be-and-hip-hop/
A.B
Too many wits with too much ing money seem to be running Vegas.
It's like the mafia in the movie Casino. They control everything and try to tarnish credible DJ's reputations by kicking them of the decks for being a 'wiseguy'

Oh hang on....mafia??
Woony
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Originally posted by Euforix
DJs are there for the crowd and since they are such crowd pleasers they have to play what the audience wants. That's the job.


It's the promoter's job to book a DJ that fits to the venue.
blackplanet
ing America.
fredjan
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Calvin Harris kicked off the decks at Tryst because he wouldn’t play Carly Rae Jepsen “Call me Maybe” and Hip Hop


even worse, the songs that the crowd wants him to play. lol.
Chimney
Leave the ing memes to 9gag and 4chan. What are you, 12?
Terrence Parker
Guy Gerber said some interesting things at WMC

chode_breath
Hilarious. Vegas is trying really hard to make itself the new Ibiza...they just haven't realised that Ibiza got that way by gradually building up from inclusiveness and quality music instead of the VIP, radio play they're trying to do in Vegas.
enydo
Vegas is a fest anyways. I don't get why this is shocking.
chode_breath
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Originally posted by Terrence Parker
Guy Gerber said some interesting things at WMC



As if that cunt has any idea what good music is.

EddieZilker
The only reports I've seen of this have originated in Vegas: the two posted in this forum. Are there more - enough to be calling this a "trend?"
fredjan
Dennis Ferrer, Miami
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