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From:
n3wjack
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chthonic streams ,
Date:
Mon, 5 May 2008 11:19:47 +0200
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Re: [idm] AFX @ Coachella
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2008/5/4 chthonic streams <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>:
quoted 3 lines yeah that would basically be my point of contention. if i go see a live> yeah that would basically be my point of contention. if i go see a live > show of an artist i like, i'd at least like to hear THEIR music. >
That's usually the case with DJ sets. People spin some records, not necessarily their own. In most DJ cultures this is common. In fact, when it comes to drum'n'bass for instance the ones that do play only their own music are sometimes regarded as lame. Dillinja is probably the only one who does this. Paradox has a tendency to do this as well, but he tends to do very a-typical DJ sets anyway, since he's not really a DJ in the first place. I see that in breakcore circles artists are more into playing their own stuff, but in this case it's more of a performance than a DJ set. Which is also what AFX is I guess. I doubt his best skill is DJing, hence he isn't good at it. It's typical for electronic music though that good producers are called in to play DJ sets because their name brings in a lot of folks, but sometimes you're better off checking out a tru DJ, who can really create a vibe on the floor and play a good set, instead of just a bunch of records. -- "progress doesn't come from early risers progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things" http://n3wjack.net http://www.jungletrain.net - 24/7 dnb radio station