Hey,

--- tristan watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
> > and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
> > feel he should play,
> > well.....
> 
> Come on, don't you think that's a bit harsh? We all
> learn at our own pace, no? And the practicalities of
> DJing often entail finding a way to work outside of
> your normal parameters *if you want to get gigs*.
> Some
> of us are less flexible on this point than others,
> thus we DJ less often. 

Totally, I agree... In fact there's no need for that
kind of 'tude. Not like you Paul at all... Is
everything okay? 

I reckon that you should just play whatever takes your
fancy... This trance guy should be worrying about
fitting in with YOUR stuff. If he can't keep up then
that's his problem... And if the promoter gets shirty
about it and never hires you again, well... good...
His loss... Putting trance with detroit tech is a
stupid idea and shows how much this goon of a promoter
knows... It's not your problem, mate... It's a job, do
it, collect the cheque, get out of there.

Later,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)

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