Re: (313) New interviews
Thx for posting these, both really great interviews! P. On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:56 AM, wojciech wrote: > -With Rick Wilhite: > > "...The whole entertainment industry has created people that really > have no passion doing what we do, as a producer, as a remixer, as a > DJ. All these new websites and everything have totally annihilated the > industry. Nowadays anybody can just do overnight what took somebody > else ten years to really become sufficient enough or experienced > enough to do. The industry is in total shambles—from the pressing > plant to the mastering plant, the people that make the labels and the > jackets, to the actual artists themselves. All of that is totally gone > because most people don't believe music is worth more than a dollar. > If that." > > http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1245 > > > -With Jeff Mills: > > "...In my generation we learned differently from the way most DJs are > learning now. Most of us came into DJing from being musicians, so when > we thought about tracks to play, we were thinking about song structure > – we had musical structure to refer to. I’m just trying to create a > much more balanced view of what DJing is all about." > > http://www.junodownload.com/plus/2010/09/03/interview-jeff-mills/ >
(313) New interviews
-With Rick Wilhite: "...The whole entertainment industry has created people that really have no passion doing what we do, as a producer, as a remixer, as a DJ. All these new websites and everything have totally annihilated the industry. Nowadays anybody can just do overnight what took somebody else ten years to really become sufficient enough or experienced enough to do. The industry is in total shambles—from the pressing plant to the mastering plant, the people that make the labels and the jackets, to the actual artists themselves. All of that is totally gone because most people don't believe music is worth more than a dollar. If that." http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1245 -With Jeff Mills: "...In my generation we learned differently from the way most DJs are learning now. Most of us came into DJing from being musicians, so when we thought about tracks to play, we were thinking about song structure – we had musical structure to refer to. I’m just trying to create a much more balanced view of what DJing is all about." http://www.junodownload.com/plus/2010/09/03/interview-jeff-mills/
(313) liveset o' me opening for omar s
http://soundcloud.com/yah-you-are-hear/alex-from-queens-omar-s-opening-set 313 fare for sure... tracks dropped from old kenny Dope to Mole People to JB to Steve Bicknell to Andres, you get the picture. Only 20 or so minutes but am glad i got this nice souvenir... a great night mr. omar s turned out like a prof'l. and thanks to yah/james for throwing this up.