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From:
Brock Suter
To:
ChairCrusher
Cc:
matthew d salcido ,
Date:
Mon, 24 May 1999 11:25:52 -0700
Subject:
Re: (idm) Piloerection
Msg-Id:
<374999B0.546705D5@alchemyfx.com>
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ChairCrusher wrote:
quoted 8 lines I think it oversimplifies things to say that the DJ name on a track> I think it oversimplifies things to say that the DJ name on a track > means that the DJ fronts for the producer, who does the actual work. > I've done collaborations with DJs who don't have the studio skills to > bust tracks on their own, and my experience is that this can be a very > fruitful combination. I like working with guys who have strong ideas > for samples and structure of tracks. Doing the geek-tech thing is > second nature to me now, and being able to focus on that end of things > and let someone else come up with the ideas can be very productive.
I agree. I think I said the same thing in the first post about this subject.
quoted 5 lines On the other hand if you read between the lines about people like Goldie,> On the other hand if you read between the lines about people like Goldie, > it seems to me that he really doesn't do very much on some of the tracks > released under his name. In fact, in interviews with Rob Playford, when > Goldie came to his studio for the first time was a floppy of sequences > that he got from somebody else...
I remember someone (may have been optical) telling me that goldie came into his studio one night with a drawing on a napkin of a seascape with little stick figure birds flying around and told him that's how he wanted the bass to sound. :-) brock