don't tell me what kind of DJs we discuss here.

you seem to have this idea that DJs only like the type of music they are
known for playing. That's so far from the truth it hurts. Almost all of
the DJs I know listen to very little dance music outside of the club.

Acquaviva, while sometimes veering into cheese terrritory, has always been
known for dropping in something fun and familiar and a little
tongue'n'cheek during his sets. and the original "electric Avenue" is the
f**king jam!

On Thu, 6 May 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:

>  "DJs have to sometimes play stuff that ordinary people relate to"
> Not the kind of DJs who post here and who we discuss here - without getting 
> into another longwinded debate on DJs, these DJs should play what they 
> actually like, not pander to anyone - if the people are with them fine but if 
> they are not, I would rather they gave up than played [EMAIL PROTECTED] music 
> just to get more work.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 4:58 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) Kevin Saunderson & Carl Craig last weekend in London
>
>   I think you all forget that DJs have to sometimes play stuff that ordinary 
> people relate to, their job is to rock the crowd, so what if they play 
> something you think is cheesy once in a while?
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