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Subject: Re: [313] Techno DJs VS Techno Live PAs
i think no matter how good a live PA is, it often stil lacks the dynamics
of a good dj set. its like, why listen to the top ten tracks by one artist
when a dj can give you the absolute best track from ten different artist.
I can't
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Although, I was just thinking about how Brinkmann's live PA really rocked.
Yea, he was great when I saw him. Another good one: Kooky Scientist
ruled at DEMF.
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Although, I was just thinking about how Brinkmann's live PA really rocked.
Yea, he was great when I
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i think no matter how good a live PA is, it often stil lacks the dynamics
of a good dj set. its like, why listen to the top ten tracks by one artist
when a dj can give you the absolute best track from ten different artist.
Yea, I agree. One thing I've noticed is that I get
What is this talk about stage presence. Man our culture (electronic
scene) is getting as glam as The top 40 scene. Before we know it d.j.'s and
live performers will have dancers and matching outfits and doing the Las
Vegas Circuit. Oh wait a minute,,that's already being done.
i think no matter how good a live PA is, it often stil lacks the dynamics
of a good dj set. its like, why listen to the top ten tracks by one artist
when a dj can give you the absolute best track from ten different artist.
i think it really comes down to how familiar you are with an artist work.
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1 First of all, I'd like to say that live PAs can include improvisation,
I
have been playing totally
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Subject: Re: [313] Techno DJs VS Techno Live PAs
i think no matter how good a live PA is, it often stil lacks the dynamics
of a good dj
I have a question. Why don't people who do live techno performances get
the same respect that DJs get?
i think this question is answered pretty easily: dj's can choose records
that are, well, cream of the crop. Live pa's however, have a more
challenging task of WRITING over an hours
or is this
a valid form of relooking at the musical past?
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Subject: Re: [313] Techno DJs VS Techno Live PAs
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 20:28:12 +
well, although i admire and LOVE the live sets of all these bloaks, lets not
give them too much credit
from fans and peers, I have received as much or even more respect than
d.j.'s. I only do live p.a.'s
Now from critics or the mass media culture,,,um,,, I really don't care.
Respect from there is based on way too many factors other than the talent of
either a d.j. or live performer.
I do agree
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Jayson B. wrote:
I do live performances myself, and second because I've seen people
recently -- The Kooky Scientist, Shawn Rudiman, and Stewart Walker --
who all put on performances that were improvisational, raw, emotional
and immediate.
well, although i admire and
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Kent williams wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Jayson B. wrote:
I do live performances myself, and second because I've seen people
recently -- The Kooky Scientist, Shawn Rudiman, and Stewart Walker --
who all put on performances that were improvisational, raw, emotional
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