well, I'd prefer a club but very few around here play what I consider
"danceable" music ;)
I've got a tape deck in my car
at work I've got my studio - computer/internet, DAT, CDs, cassette,
Protools, etc.
home - my DJ gear
I'd like to enjoy it in a club environment but haven't really found
anything here so I enjoy it at home until the downstairs neighbors pound on
their ceiling.
most of the time it's in headphones
MEK
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08/20/03 06:52 AM Subject: (313) what is your
listening space?
hi folks. i'm just curious. what is your primary listening space for
what most consider "dance" music? i find that i'm usually in my car when i
enjoy the fruits of my collection. do most of you enjoy this music in a
club environment or at home?
cheers,
lrh
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