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chthonic streams
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Date:
Mon, 5 May 2008 09:24:27 -0400
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Re: [idm] AFX @ Coachella
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yes, i know what a DJ set is. this is part of my point though, was it billed as a DJ set? if i went to an AFX show i'd expect it to be a "show" not a DJ set. as you say, he is not a DJ in the first place. this was my issue with seeing ellen allien play with t. raumschmiere and apparat a few years ago. they played sets off their laptops and keyboards, she crouched down and spun records. mind you, the set was excellent as allien is a great techno DJ, but i went expecting to have her playing and singing. same with mira calix. i don't really get DJ sets booked into performance venues. they are 2 different things. having the DJ up on a stage - there's no point really. nothing to look at (well except ellen allien, she is just cute and charming to watch). unless you have some master turntablist and you hang a camera over the decks and project that on a screen to watch his hands as he moves the records and mixer or something. On May 5, 2008, at 5:19 AM, n3wjack wrote:
quoted 42 lines 2008/5/4 chthonic streams <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>:> 2008/5/4 chthonic streams <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>: > >> 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
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