...  Not to ruin the fun for
>anybody, but a DJ's set is not really a religious experience, it mainly is
not a piece of artistic expression, it is just some good records being
>played to keep the party flowing

Unfortunatly on the whole youre probably right these days, but I think
anyone who was a regular at Larry levan's Paradise Garage, Frankie Knuckles'
Power Plant or Ron Hardy's Music Box might disagree, or maybe the drugs were
just better back then :)


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From: "stuffed bird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:05 AM
Subject: Re:[313] Isn't this all just about a party???


> Whoa indeed, big props to Scott for telling all tight-assed pseudo wannabe
a superstar dj's how it is.
>
> As if Derrick May, Derrick Carter, Laurent Garnier and other true players
would even bother with such a trifling job like taking off labels...
>
> Stop arsing about please.
>
> RD
>
>
> >Whoa!!!
> >
> >I think this 'label' discussion is a perfect example of how crazy this
whole
> >DJ thing has gotten in the past 5 or so years...  Not to ruin the fun for
> >anybody, but a DJ's set is not really a religious experience, it mainly
is
> >not a piece of artistic expression, it is just some good records being
> >played to keep the party flowing, and that's what's it's been since it's
> >beginning in detroit  (think of what was being played at the prep scene
> >parties, hardly stuff that was unknown or secretive)...  As far as mixing
> >and all that stuff, it's really just a way to keep the floor moving and
the
> >party jumping, not necessarily as a way to show how 'good' or 'talented'
you
> >are...  Anyone can spin records with enough practice...  There is
innovation
> >on the decks, but most everything has been done before, and with enough
> >practice can be done by anybody... The best DJ's just rock the party
IMHO...
> >
> >How this relates to the 'taking off labels' discussion is this...  If you
> >feel the need to take off your labels, go ahead...  But you're being a
> >complete prick...  Crap like this ticks me off...  like "I'm so cool I
don't
> >want anyone to know what records I'm playing"...  This is music & ideas
> >something that should be shared with everyone, and anyone...  I saw
Derrick
> >May in Connecticut a few months back and it was the first time I heard
the
> >"Force" record by Technasia...  I had to find out what record it was, so
I
> >waited for an appropriate time after his set, and asked him what that 5th
or
> >so record he played was with the white jacket...  And he was more than
nice
> >about flipping through his records (he truly didn't know what he had
played
> >as was mentioned earlier in the thread), till I saw it...  Then he let me
> >write down all the info, and told me when I e-mailed them about the
record
> >that I should mention he played it...  Very cool I thought...  Now that
is
> >the way it should be...  Derrick may IMHO is the best DJ in the world
> >period, and if he's not too big to share the music he plays than who the
> >hell else is???  We should be a family, not a bunch of spy's trying to
keep
> >what's good away from each other...  In My humble opinion at least..
> >
> >scott
> >
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