>also what are peoples opinions on digital djing in general?

well, I only ever saw someone do it once at a party.
it was kirk de giorgio, and it was pretty incredible and kind of changed my
whole perception of it.
his last 45 minutes was just classic after classic after classic, all sort
of interwoven with each other to create something like I'd never heard.

the only thing that I'm not that keen on at the minute is the tendancy to
mess around with the track too much.
sometimes, you just wanna hear the record how it should be played - as the
producer intended it to be if you know what I mean.

but I think thats just me, I guess it's good that there's more creativity
in dj'ing these days..?
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