Sure, but what David Guetta does isn't really DJing, or if he's
actually mixing, he's mixing crap, so he can't make much claim to
musicality.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:01 AM,  <maxphi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> DJing can be a musical instrument >.<
>
> m50
>
>
> At 2012.07.12 07:42, kent williams wrote:
>>
>> Didn't we chew over this weeks ago when the Guardian article was
>> published?
>>
>> Rob, UR are serious.  They have a coherent artistic and political
>> ideology, and they live in a city where sh*t is very serious.  They
>> also make really transcendently good dance music, and you don't have
>> to follow their politics to enjoy it.
>>
>> David Guetta's ideology doesn't get much past cocaine and blow jobs
>> from underage girls. He's a modern day Liberace, except that he can't
>> even play a musical instrument.
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:58 PM, David Powers <cybo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > http://www.thedailyswarm.com/headlines/david-guetta-mocks-underground-resistance/
>> >
>> > 'For [David] Guetta, dance music's newfound popularity can only be a
>> > good thing. He won't convince everyone, but few in the industry would
>> > deny his phenomenal success in the US has given the industry as a
>> > whole a healthy financial boost. "Listen, some people take themselves
>> > very, very seriously," Guetta says. "I'm not a politician, you know
>> > what I mean? You remember in the old days you had people like
>> > Underground Resistance?" [a late 80s militant dance collective from
>> > Detroit]. He pauses and smiles. "I never took myself so seriously."'
>> >
>> > WOW.
>> >
>> > ~David
>
>

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