-----Original Message----- From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I wonder, are all of us >thinking-about-going-digital DJs way behind the curve for the entertainemnt >audience? I wonder for how much longer I can get away with simply spinning >records (not to say that curiosity and fait-tempting doesn't make me want to >persue that end even further)? -----Original Message----- From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >in the other recent GTA games they have incorporated deejays >playing dub, electro, and drum and bass amongst others, and i know >there are alot of video games that have solicited tracks from >electronic music artists. i dont think even something as high tech >as video games are are even close to leaving deejaying behind. But guess what? The majors aren't sleeping on this, I saw a news article the other day with some pop chick who's new single is being incorporated into a game and released simultaneously with it. Talk from an exec of synergy and saying the releasing the song in the game was as valid as the single release and they'd be pushing in this department in future. So make the most of good sounds who's inclusion into games is on merit alone as it looks like record company bucks are coming along to make sure that in future the same insipid nonsense will be coming out of your console as out of your radio.
