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> and dissing other foreign djs because of your own sour grapes (beyer
> and surgeon) doesn't help your argument. especially considering that
> both, in my professional experience, were very good to work with.

Yeah, I really think the whole problem started because you picked two of
the best (from a DJ/producer standpoint) and nicest people out there as
your examples.  I'd be surprised if anybody could tell me anything bad
about either of them, since they've been amazing people whenever I've
interacted with them and they've played jaw-dropping sets whenever I've
seen them play.

And, also, I have to step in here on the other side of the argument.  I
can completely see where Mani's coming from in his saying what he did.
I think it's right to book some domestic (and even local) talent,
because it really does have a tendency to be overlooked.  The problem
isn't with the foreign talent, though, it's with the people who are
trained to believe that foreign artists are good and domestic are just
openers.

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