another point:

the hi-tech dj ("third wave dj"?, have i been reading too much? :)) has
to approach selection in a similar way to a ghetto-tech dj. using two
copies to do your own edit/effects, using just small snippets of some
tracks juggled over the top of a beat track to create a new one, that kind
of thing. and of course a lot of recorded ghetto-tech mixes are done
hotmix style.

i've just realised i'm wittering on too much and a lot of the US people
are prepping to go to Movement. Lucky B******s! :)

i'll shut up now

robin...



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