179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← back to listing · view thread

From:
James Skilton
To:
Wayne ,
Date:
Sun, 14 Sep 1997 09:23:43 +0100
Subject:
Hi-Paid DJs (was Re: (idm) gus gus_live show stuff)
Msg-Id:
<3.0.1.32.19970914092343.007d8550@mail.geocities.com>
In-Reply-To:
<34187301.64FBA575@virgin.net>
Mbox:
idm.9709.gz
At 23:38 11/09/97 +0100, Wayne wrote:
quoted 4 lines maybe another topic for ranting on....why do djs get so much credit when>maybe another topic for ranting on....why do djs get so much credit when >most of em play other peoples songs...djs in the uk,like pete >tong..still play the same stale house/garage music but r making pots of >cash doing it...
On one level, a DJ has his place and should be paid for what he does if he does a good job - ie rocks a party or creates a mood, by yes, playing other people's records. It is one of the basic methods of distributing awarenes of dance music, and it works. (and - it's a tenuous parallel but I think of some use - no-one would normally level any criticism at a symphony orchestra for playing "other people's compositions" would they?) I don't see anything inherently wrong with this, so long as it doesn't get out of hand (which of course it does, but that's another story) DJs like Pete Tong get paid pots of cash for playing stale house music because its commercial and lots of people like it, so lots of people will pay to hear it, it's as simple as that. It's the same basic reason that Michael Jackson makes a lot more money than Aphex Twin. You and I (and most on idm) are destined to a life where the stuff we would prefer to hear is sidelined to the situation you outline below.
quoted 5 lines id much prefer to hear stuff like>id much prefer to hear stuff like >blackdog/b12/autechre/global comm/ etc on the radio...but this tends to >get played on late night shows,or john peel plays the odd >techno/electronic tune like some autechre remixes now and again...i >heard him play come to daddy,...
My solution (I have the option, due to a comfortable income) is just to buy everything I want to hear, and largely ignore the radio - years of experience having taught me that its not worth wasting hours or days of listening time waiting for the odd thing which does come up. Yes I miss some good stuff, but on balance I'm happier (if poorer) J ^ np: Dan Curtin - the web of life (it's nice having someone else's record collection to listen to as well) Steady J aka James Skilton steady-j@geocities.com Autechre & SKAM discogs @ http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~sk393820