You know, I gotta pipe in on this one. I once played a set at a small
party in summer 1995 with records which were new that week (from Watts
distribution, but they were out for the first week on public market.) I
ran a small record ordering service at the time, and could get my tunes
quick and fresh. So back to the story, I played this set in the summer of
1995 at one party. A trainspotting bitch ass dj, who I really didnt care
for at the time, sat there in front of the dj booth with pen in hand while
women danced to NEW FRESH tunes. He blocked the booth from anyone
else's view, and blocked the crowd from my view. I wanted to see hot
girlie asses, not some punk. One week later he had all the records
that I had researched, purchased, and created a set with... and he was
playing the an almost exact set at another party. The piss-artist didnt
even buy the records through me, he had to go through two other sources to
find the majority of the choons he wrote down. He sucked spinning them,
but all the same, the damage was done.
This kind of shit is really lame. This is why its exceptable that a dj
disguises his tunes. It takes a few weak minded fools to ruin things for
someone who puts out the sumpreme extra effort in research and purchasing
habit to please the listeners.
dan
drunken slur: menz mazza rozit tie
robi@booyaka.com
re:
Still looking for a replacement copy of Autechre "Amber" on vinyl.
who's go one for sale?
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