you are not alone on this one my friend :-) I too hate the 'look mama how many records I can squeeze into an hour'-style. Just listen to Derrick Carter or Laurent Garnier, mixing for four minutes or more, they just tell a complete story. It oftens happens that you just don't know which sound belongs to which track, a new track is born that very moment, and that's dj-magic for me!
And finally someone who dares to say that Jeff Mills is not God behind the decks. Smoothness all the way baby! RD > >the more i read this, the more i ask myself if you guys have ever heard a >really >superb dj (which e.g. jeff mills is a solarsystem away from). even techno >can be >mixed fast but smooth, interesting but building. i can't understand why >people like >this "i need to play 10 vinyls in 3 minutes" style, no matter what comes. no >matter >if it even is more bumping than smooth. this always makes me completely >confused >when i heard a good track and another one is rolling in like a train in my >face, 5 beats >faster than the one which is just playing (umfgadumppengbaengbumm). even if >i seem >to be alone on this point of view, but i can't dance to that. >i love to spin two tracks for 10 minutes (if possible) together and play >around with them. >there is much more a good dj can build up than with crashing tracks into >each other. > >rp[rf] > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Signup for FREE email and member home pages at http://www.turkey.com