[Dynagroove] Tables for sale

mikey velazquez mikey.velazquez at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 09:10:04 PDT 2007


very well put Aaron!

I think we have all been there at some point as DJ's. Personally i was in
denial until about 6 months ago, then i realized i couldn't play any of our
original musica and i wasnt feeling any new vinyl releases anymore, mostly
because there is much less being put out, with pressing plants closing down
left and right,  P&D companies giving up on vinyl altogether because they
were losing so much money and had to. So ya, that's why there is'nt a
release on HAWT yet, unfortunately, but she's on the way  ;)

it be what it be. luckily music will always be, so as long as it keeps
making us dance, we can move on from the 8 track, vinyl, and eventually CD's

miguelito

BTW, what are you gonna be for Halloween? GET ON IT NOW!!!!

On 10/10/07, aaron at tohzt.com <aaron at tohzt.com> wrote:
>
> I guess I have been in a different frame of mind, having it in my head
> that it was somewhat more respectable for a dj to play vinyl.  It wasnt
> until this week that I actually heard someone voice a valuable perspective
> on the issue of vinyl vs. cds.
>
> Physically, it is  more dangerous to the quality of the sound for a dj to
> play vinyl.  Vibrations, earthquakes, and drunk dj skanks all are a
> potential threat to your dancing experience if your dj is playing vinyl.
> If you know the physics of records, then you understand.  If not, then you
> should make a date with Wiki and get your head out of your ass.
>
> The thing that kept me hanging with the idea of vinyl is the physical
> skill that is required to be a master.  Skills will always be required,
> but cdjs can do the same thing without the potential damage to the sound,
> experience....and more.
>
> Dance music is like newspaper.  It isnt every day that the headline is
> worth saving and the issue becomes a collectors item.  Sometimes we can't
> get enough of reading about Britney Spears' pussy, and sometimes
> Presidents are impeached.  It's relative, but digitalism is the future no
> matter how much you try to hate.  The hot Crookers, Switch, Nonfiction,
> and Hijack remixes are not available on vinyl yet, folks.  Just like
> anything, anything worth saving gets preserved and will push forward
> through time.
>
> I think it's future to mix the old and the new, but djs, PLEASE think
> about your constituents before you hold on to a vibrating piece of plastic
> just because you want some cred that you probably don't deserve in the
> first place.
>
> love,
>
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>
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> > In a message dated 10/9/2007 2:03:26 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> > cade at dynagroove.com writes:
> >
> > all was  bought new 2 years ago.  been in my studio since.  been
> > playing  CDJs mostly now.
> >
> >
> > Arrgrghhh!!!   Punk!!  =)
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