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Mon, 18 Sep 2000 16:37:27 -0700
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Re: [idm] I find myself almost agreeing with Tonya Headon
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and what do you do exactly? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Hime" <hime1@gte.net> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 4:33 PM Subject: [idm] I find myself almost agreeing with Tonya Headon
quoted 54 lines Tuesday, July 4, 2000> Tuesday, July 4, 2000 > I HATE DJs > Every one of them. From your great-uncle who tries to spin Rush's "Tom > Sawyer" over Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" (the unholy din created being only > marginally better than the originals), to the big international brandname > DJ's and their coke-stained slipmatts, to the guy you went to school with > who's changed his name to "Mike-E-Blunt" or something equally ridiculous so > he can pull chicks (Yeah mate, I remember you from school, and the cologne > you're wearing doesn't hide the fact that you still smell). > > There's no art to being a DJ, and there's a craft only in the sense that > some DJs are less actively insulting than others. They talk about "taking > listeners on a journey", but they really mean that they've created the > musical equivalent of cheap air-travel: no breaks once you start, no choices > about the "entertainment" you're given, no escape from the unpleasant people > jammed in around you and a vague suspicion that the guy at the front smiling > down at everyone and making weird arm motions is demonstrating the use of a > life jacket. They wax poetic about "educating" their listeners, but all you > really learn from one of their sets is that drugs will make anything > bearable, and that thirty quid is seriously too much money to have to pay to > see a man who can't even play an instrument. They talk about revealing > something of themselves through the records they play, but I'd like to see > one of them have the guts to spin their favourite Journey record and reveal > their geeky adolescence. And they are all geeks - the "jockey" in their > honorific is accurate insofar as they are all short and whiny, and they all > ride to glory on the back of a winner created by someone else. > > Almost worse are the silly fools (drugfiends and journalists mostly, > although that's really just one category) who rave on about some wanker's > ability to play two records at once: "He was like liquid lightning, maaaaan! > His hands were unleashing musical metallurgy to alchemise the blood of his > willing captives!" If ecstasy is the happy drug, why do all these crank > writers sound like they've been party to some awful voodoo ceremony gone > wrong? I'm sorry, but the truth is that beatmixing - ie. playing two > records, both in 4/4 time, both with four beats to the bar, simultaneously - > is as easy as falling off a log. It's almost as easy as catching a nasty STD > from one of these guys (I once had a friend who went down that sorry path. > She now spends her entire time in a bath tiled with sandpaper). As for > turntablists, well, if I wanted to hear meaningless snippets of songs lost > in interminable stretches of irritating noise, I'd just keep flicking the > tuner on my radio and save myself the bother. > > The only thing that stops me popping off the lot of them right now is a > slight case of indecision. Which is worse? Those who make the crappy records > or those who spin them together so that the terrible noise need never end? > Perhaps I should pack some extra rounds of ammunition... > Tanya Headon | dis/agree? | 7/4/2000 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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