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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 844815" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>Yeah man...I gotta have the album and the 12 nowadays...if I like it, it's like an addiction that has gone up a level, and maybe scince the 12" has superceeded the 7" for the single format, and has given rise to the "remix" the possibilities for our audible pleasure are endless...thankfully it's only vinyl for me really, I'm not a format snob but have little interest in collecting CD's even though they too offer up different mixes in their own right.</p><p>I have nearly all of your list on my regular rotation as well Sam...also Mezzanine features quite a lot on my playlist and Live And Dangerous by Thin Lizzy...a studio album made up of live recordings and mixed down so as to give the impression of being a tour LP.</p><p>The trip an album can take you on is almost in the same ball park as a symphonic masterpiece in the skill involved laying it all out and the creation of the tracks/edits...it tells a story and maps out a musical journey that's open for the listener to interpret however they want, it sets you free from the obvious impact of the hit parade and allows you to experience the whole deal , without the constraints of any scene or style...man...I'm sure that buzz is what hooked me into mixing, I have always played music, listened to music and made music... when you think how much we have stepped it up, created a scene that actually has the music written FOR the dj to play, carved it all out for ourselves by being originators in our own right...mixing the fk out of the 20th century to get a new scene going...I think we deserved an episode on it's own to recognize how much the turntablist contributed to the history of vinyl...we have certainly kept it going for the last 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 844815, member: 17130"] Yeah man...I gotta have the album and the 12 nowadays...if I like it, it's like an addiction that has gone up a level, and maybe scince the 12" has superceeded the 7" for the single format, and has given rise to the "remix" the possibilities for our audible pleasure are endless...thankfully it's only vinyl for me really, I'm not a format snob but have little interest in collecting CD's even though they too offer up different mixes in their own right. I have nearly all of your list on my regular rotation as well Sam...also Mezzanine features quite a lot on my playlist and Live And Dangerous by Thin Lizzy...a studio album made up of live recordings and mixed down so as to give the impression of being a tour LP. The trip an album can take you on is almost in the same ball park as a symphonic masterpiece in the skill involved laying it all out and the creation of the tracks/edits...it tells a story and maps out a musical journey that's open for the listener to interpret however they want, it sets you free from the obvious impact of the hit parade and allows you to experience the whole deal , without the constraints of any scene or style...man...I'm sure that buzz is what hooked me into mixing, I have always played music, listened to music and made music... when you think how much we have stepped it up, created a scene that actually has the music written FOR the dj to play, carved it all out for ourselves by being originators in our own right...mixing the fk out of the 20th century to get a new scene going...I think we deserved an episode on it's own to recognize how much the turntablist contributed to the history of vinyl...we have certainly kept it going for the last 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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