Fwd: [Dynagroove] mixing - performance value and the history of vinyl

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Mon Aug 8 17:50:39 PDT 2005


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From: Splaticus at aol.com
Full-name: Splaticus
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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 20:50:19 EDT
Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] mixing - performance value and the history of
  vinyl
To: pat at godskitchen.com
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I feel that people expect to see a show at a party,
and a guy putting cds in a player just doesnt cut the mustard to some.

plus, to remove vinyl from your DJ set (remember a DJ is called a disc jockey 
for a reason) 
is to cast aside the lifetime worth of cultural value, legend and lore that 
12" singles carry forward from the history of dance music. It is inherent in 
every single piece of wax.

I support the use of a CDJ in conjunction with 1200s.
keep the vinyl alive!

Jason
Splat Graphics
(562) 437-9724
www.splatgfx.net


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