I actually prefer it when a DJ mixes it up, but I'd much rather see the producers doing it with their own music, especially these days. How long have we had DJ culture now?
chthonic <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> wrote:
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From: "David Sim"
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 17:43:40 +0000
quoted 5 lines half the problem with electronic these days, are all the post rave genres.>> half the problem with electronic these days, are all the post rave genres.
>> Why not just play some music, and ignore the limitations of branding yourself
>> to one 'style'. enjoy.
>
>Well, 'style' is what makes it possible for a DJ to play your music in a mix and people to
dance to it, so it is kind of important in the dance world.
i suppose, if you want to cater to a certain "sound". not all DJs work this way, and some like
shifting styles within a set, keeping only the tempo pretty much constant. there are a myriad
of possibilities.
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