[Dynagroove] mixing - performance value and the history of vinyl
James
james.sound at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 20:18:46 PDT 2005
Remember it's not the medium that makes the DJ, but the music that the DJ
plays.
James Sound
http://radio.myhouse-yourhouse.net
On 8/8/05, Splaticus at aol.com <Splaticus at aol.com> wrote:
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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 <http://www.splatgfx.net>
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