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Big Shot State of DJ Culture 2012 Survey: 90 DJs Speak Out
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kotsy
Long read! Should take cover bathroom trips for a week :p

http://newsflash.bigshotmag.com/features/19503/
jon jon
i really liked the dave clarke one
DudebuD
Tommie Sunshine also has an interesting view..along with a very interesting beard and hair.
feelgood
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Originally posted by jon jon
i really liked the dave clarke one


+1
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by DudebuD
Tommie Sunshine also has an interesting view..along with a very interesting beard and hair.


When is DJ Jesus coming back to Toronto.....I love his work.
ChemEnhanced
You can really see the difference in responses between those who have been around for ages and those who haven't.
Swamper
I think the art of programming a set and being taken on a journey is being lost amongst what the younger lot is being exposed to. Sad really. As you can get proper sloshed anywhere but coming home from an 'experience' is much harder to come across.

...or maybe I'm just too used to all this? lol
samhouse
nice read.
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by Swamper
I think the art of programming a set and being taken on a journey is being lost amongst what the younger lot is being exposed to. Sad really. As you can get proper sloshed anywhere but coming home from an 'experience' is much harder to come across.

...or maybe I'm just too used to all this? lol



Nope. You speak the truth. It's why whenever a proper older dj comes into town you see a lot of TA veterans out.
LightsOut
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
You can really see the difference in responses between those who have been around for ages and those who haven't.


I thought the same thing ;)

ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Swamper
I think the art of programming a set and being taken on a journey is being lost amongst what the younger lot is being exposed to. Sad really. As you can get proper sloshed anywhere but coming home from an 'experience' is much harder to come across.

...or maybe I'm just too used to all this? lol


This has been slowly happening over years and years. It is sad that the journey through music is being lost....now its all about throwing some big name tunes and finding something to fill the time between big tunes.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by LightsOut
I thought the same thing ;)


It would have been interesting to get the views of those like Guetta and other highly mainstream DJs.

The art of being a DJ is lost in the mainstream world....but people wanted this....how many people on this site alone would say how great it is that EDM was getting mainstream exposure? Sure for the pockets of some it was great....but at what cost
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