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Mon, 09 Jun 1997 21:46:55 +0000
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(idm) SP vs D&B (was anti-idm)
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Written by GD <g-d@worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: (idm) SP vs D&B (was anti-idm)
quoted 6 lines I can't really relate to this "blending" style of playing music. I>I can't really relate to this "blending" style of playing music. I >don't see anything wrong with spinning two totally different styles of >tunes back to back, even not beat matched, as long as the transition is >handled properly. In fact, it's boring to hear a bunch of >similar-sounding tunes all mixed together; I'd rather have some variety >in the selection.
never a truer word said!, the art of programming is oft ignored for the cold mechanics of beat-matching check out dub sound system masters like jah shaka, he plays with one mouldy old turtable or guys like japanese noise terrorists ground zero, i've got a cd the main man from ground zero recorded with some dj's from france and it is crazed, makes dj spooky look like {insert crap house dj name at will} down with the beat matchers , long live the turntable anarchists! stuart @ 4thworld -- http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/4thworld/ check the 'propoganda' page - interviews + features on black dog/ as one/ musik aus strom / jimpster / compost / irdial + more