lisa wrote on Sun, 27 Jul 2003 about following:

> too-slowed songs/vocals that sound like a scary drug trip. I think if 
> DJs use judgement & get creative great things can happen. It's good to 
> play around. There should be no limits.

of course, there's always some exceptions to the rule. i'm just being 
quite strict about this since most of the kids have been playing 
everything on at least +12 range in the past years, makes any record 
sound horrible. it's more like "you gotta have pitched up technics 
because everyone else has you gotta play everything horribly 
up-pitched and i know the crowd won't dance anything below 140bpm so i 
play all my records that are 125bpm at 140bpm".  just too 
unprofessional. ok time to stop whining.. :)
 
> 
> Phonopsia wrote:
>
> > Most of your audience will not know your songs well enough to know that
> > vocals should be at a different pitch, 

well, i can't disagree here, most people on this damn country don't know 
the records! :)

sakke
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