ha wrote:
robin wrote:
Quote from Greg Wilson is today's Manchester Evening News:
"Being a DJ was a whole different dynamic back then. I don't know if
you remember the Hacienda in '83? Well the DJ booth was in a different
room at the back of the stage where you couldn't see the crowd. It was
only later did they move it upstairs. That's indicative of how the
role of the DJ evolved."
aha, so this is a representative situation? apart that a setup like this
is just plain stupid.
it is now isn't it.
i was just highlighting how it used to be done in a lot of clubs.
to re-iterate, for a dj to be able to do their thing they need to be
'feeling' the dancers. erm so to speak
robin...