quoted 8 lines If that bothers you, I'd recommend staying as far away from Chicago's> > If that bothers you, I'd recommend staying as far away from Chicago's
> > south side djs, because much of their existance is based on eqing the hell
> > out of everything...
> Doesn't bother me when it's done well. I've seen Hawtin blow everyone away
> with his sets (and EQing effects). I've also seen two poor sets by Hawtin
> where he made bad sets worse by cutting and dropping everything so much it
> was impossible to dance (or even listen)...
> Dave Clarke Radio 1 session made good EQ use IMO. Raw, ruff and ready.
Yeah, I agree that if it's done sensibly, without going over the top, EQing
effects can really enhance a set. It's more annoying when listening at home than
when you're dancing, too. Laurent Garnier works the EQ like a genius, IMO, not
too much, but excellent timing when he does use it...
See ya
Tom Churchill E-mail: tom@chrchfam.demon.co.uk
Electronic DJ and musician