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Another ''The End of DJing'' rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam" data-source="post: 853501" data-attributes="member: 10341"><p>enjoyed reading that, he's obviously well involved in his scene and takes it all very seriously. I've never thought of DJ'ing as a career (maybe dreamt once) only ever been a hobby for me but can see that maybe he's right, as the whole thing has become saturated beyond belief. </p><p></p><p>I personally dont mind whats used to play the music in a club as long as its good to dance to and gets the people going. Having said that i'd probably only go to club for the music these days so would search out a venue or night that was offering talented dj's who care about their craft.</p><p></p><p>If I went to the local club here they could be playing a kazoo piped out of an old gramaphone for me cause I only go there when i'm mortaled.</p><p></p><p>wonder what the going rate is for dj's in this country? not superstar ones just your regular jock playing the nondescript bars and clubs up and down the land...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam, post: 853501, member: 10341"] enjoyed reading that, he's obviously well involved in his scene and takes it all very seriously. I've never thought of DJ'ing as a career (maybe dreamt once) only ever been a hobby for me but can see that maybe he's right, as the whole thing has become saturated beyond belief. I personally dont mind whats used to play the music in a club as long as its good to dance to and gets the people going. Having said that i'd probably only go to club for the music these days so would search out a venue or night that was offering talented dj's who care about their craft. If I went to the local club here they could be playing a kazoo piped out of an old gramaphone for me cause I only go there when i'm mortaled. wonder what the going rate is for dj's in this country? not superstar ones just your regular jock playing the nondescript bars and clubs up and down the land... [/QUOTE]
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