>This is totally wrong, at no time to I dismiss producers as pointless, they
>write tracks, so do I.  But the DJ can do other things with those tracks in
>which 1.) the producer of that track didn't think of 2.) make a much larger
>picture...

                I can understand the input and skills of a DJ, but at
                no time can I accept the role of a producer's composition
                to be downgraded to 'a single note on a piano'...

                even in those brilliant moments, I'd have to say it's
                still about 75-80% producer, 20-25% DJ...
                call me arrogant...

>and as far as the "dj ho" comment goes, I don't even have the slightest
>desire to have groupies, I kick out everyone from the booth and try to
>encourage them to go enjoy the sounds I make, not my status...

                Heh... that was the joke part.  :)  Hopefully
                alluding to Diana's article that was being discussed
                earlier...

                respect,
                Dale

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