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From: jason kenjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Ok everyone, this statement is obviously another attempt by 
Yussel to 
>force us into giving him our collective attention. So lets all 
fill 
>each others mailboxes with the obvious refutes to this terribly 
over 
>simplified and unjust statement and give our little drama prince 
the 
>attention he deserves.

i dont know, im just saying that it seems like most deejays who 
tour can only bring along so many records at once. i mean i guess 
you could go home and repack your records after every gig but i 
bet the people paying your flight shares might be unhappy. it also 
seems like theres a pretty high pressure on deejays to play things 
people know. so i wouldnt say that they play exactly the same set, 
but i bet it gets pretty repititious after a while. i mean why do 
you really need to play different records if people arent going to 
like them? theres a finite number of records to play, and only a 
very small percentage of them is going to fall into the kind of 
music you want to play, and an even smaller number are going to be 
the ones to really get a reaction out of a crowd. i can think of 
many records that i own that i love that i would probably never 
play at a gig unless it was like a lounge type atmosphere where 
getting people to dance wasnt the primary concern. i like playing 
different settings so i can play different kinds of records in 
different ways. i imagine jeff mills isnt getting asked to play 
the chill room too often. 

tom 

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