Well, 
All I can say is that if you don't like that style of mixing, you really don't 
enjoy "DETROIT STYLE" DJ-ing, as that is a style that is very associated with 
313.  If you listen to the way Detroit ghettotech DJs mix especially (who IMO 
represent the authentic "street sound" of Detroit), it sounds very cut up and 
mixed quickly.  Certainly The Wizard helped popularize this style but plenty of 
others associated with the D do related things (Terrence Parker sometimes, for 
instance).  Really, it asserts the DJ's power to control the flow of the music 
and not be bound by the form of a particular record.

There are times when that isn't an appropriate style, but it is certainly quite 
313.  And if you want to hear the record on its own you could always go buy it! 

Oh hey BTW Robin, I think Tristan introduced us last Monday...  Hope you 
enjoyed your visit.  Assuming you are the same Robin?!

Peace, David

---------- Original Message -------------
Subject: Re: (313) INFLUENCE.
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 16:19:25 +0100
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



when he gets it right tho, boy does he get it right.

i know quite a few people who don't like that approach tho

robin...


Robert Taylor wrote:
> I really really hate it and will leave the room if someone is showing off 
> like that
> 


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