>and allow big variety in the music being played. I think this might be one of the most important points of it all. I think in general, certainly in the UK, theres a huge downturn in people being interested enough to go out to clubs. (obviously not all, some clubs are flourishing) and I think that maybe hearing a greater variety of music is one of the things drawing people back to places. people are bored of all the micro-genres, and having to go to different places to hear one particular strain of music.
and, it's hard enough to just program a variety of music into a dj set - let alone actually trying to mix the things together. so maybe digital dj'ing allows someone to think more about programming than actual mixing (as it's virtually 'automatic') and I think that has to be a good thing. I think? _________________________________________________________________ --------------------- End of message text -------------------- This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring