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Gibo
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Sun, 6 Aug 1995 12:37:39 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: top ten (humor?)
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On Sat, 5 Aug 1995, Pete Ashdown wrote:
quoted 6 lines I've always thought that DJ top-ten lists were more of the nature of DJ "LOOK> I've always thought that DJ top-ten lists were more of the nature of DJ "LOOK > WHAT I GOT!!!" lists. I've never been able to find 90% of the stuff the > majority of them list. What good is it if you can't buy it anyway? > > IDM lists have always been more useful. >
the DJ's job is to be a expert, to know the best of what's out there and to let you know what the best stuff is which you wouldn't hear of otherwise. obviously, if they take it too far - e.g., "go buy the unreleased demo CD by Luke Vibert's 3d-cousin-twice-removed Herbert Vibert, of which there were only 23 copies made, and buy it RIGHT NOW 'cause it's fucking brilliant!!!" - that's pretty stupid. but, for the most part, discussion on this list tends to focus on a particular set of names, and I like it when DJs inject obscure noise into the signal. imho. giles bowkett - gibo@ripco.com http://pages.ripco.com:8080/~gibo/gibo.html "I'm not an elected official, but I play one on TV" - Ronald Reagan