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<blockquote data-quote="leaky" data-source="post: 816275" data-attributes="member: 5593"><p>haha sorry bud i used to be a disc jockey and loved it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> but 80% of the mixes that float my boat are obviously not done by disc jockeys. anyone can spin someone else's music, and nearly everyone can blend/mix someone else's music as for vinyl (unless we are talking turntabalists which most are virtually un listenable to, unless were talking z-trip, c2c, and even cash money phones: most are amazing but you need to see what they are doing aswel as listening to it, to appreciate the skillz) its just a case of beat matching, but more importantly tune choice, now tune choice matters not what format its played on, yet lets be honest what the digital djs can do, pisses all over the limitations of vinyl, they remix re-edit and dam right change the whole ball game phones: don't just judge digital djs by the fellas that just press beat match I'm not a digital dj myself so am not taking any sides, just telling it how it is, the creativeness that can be achieved on the digital mixes pisses all over the seamless blends of vinyl mixes, but thats just my view.</p><p>2 of the best performances ive ever seen was 2many djs, fook knows what they used but my guess was unless they are a pair of octopus's, it wasn't vinyl. and DJ Fast Eddie, who unless was clever enough to watch porn whilst spinning was using a laptop to the greatest appreciation phones:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaky, post: 816275, member: 5593"] haha sorry bud i used to be a disc jockey and loved it :D but 80% of the mixes that float my boat are obviously not done by disc jockeys. anyone can spin someone else's music, and nearly everyone can blend/mix someone else's music as for vinyl (unless we are talking turntabalists which most are virtually un listenable to, unless were talking z-trip, c2c, and even cash money phones: most are amazing but you need to see what they are doing aswel as listening to it, to appreciate the skillz) its just a case of beat matching, but more importantly tune choice, now tune choice matters not what format its played on, yet lets be honest what the digital djs can do, pisses all over the limitations of vinyl, they remix re-edit and dam right change the whole ball game phones: don't just judge digital djs by the fellas that just press beat match I'm not a digital dj myself so am not taking any sides, just telling it how it is, the creativeness that can be achieved on the digital mixes pisses all over the seamless blends of vinyl mixes, but thats just my view. 2 of the best performances ive ever seen was 2many djs, fook knows what they used but my guess was unless they are a pair of octopus's, it wasn't vinyl. and DJ Fast Eddie, who unless was clever enough to watch porn whilst spinning was using a laptop to the greatest appreciation phones: [/QUOTE]
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