sometimes, you just wanna hear the record how it should be played - as theproducer 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..?
No, it's not just you. Though, listening to a DJ literally remix a track
right before your eyes can be a pretty excellent experience. Some DJ's don't
like "just playing tracks," and that's fine too.
I guess if you want to just listen to a track, you can buy the record
yourself and play it at home. Some DJ's I imagine might take this attitude.
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