On Nov 14, 2007 4:20 PM, Frank Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > enh, i still think it depends on the talent of the dj.
im just not sure about that, not even the cats who use samples the best in the studio are infallable, they have bad tracks all over the place and that is with the benefit of being able to really make sure what youre doing is good. > i do agree > with your point about staying away from the extremes, though. good! ;P > but the dancefloor is a transient environment, the dj only has to be > good in the moment, for as long as the club is open. i cant agree with that at all. people like all sorts of nonsense "in the moment", its what trendy dance music is all about, really. the real challenge is to play things that sound good today and will sound good tomorrow and the day after and the day after. the fact is that there is tons of good music out there, the results of richie's (and others') previous efforts in this direction have not been very good, i dont see why you would purposely play bad stuff to try to be different when you could just play good records! but i guess if people buy into the concept, its easy to take their money no matter what the results sound like.... tommmmm
