I think this is possibly the answer to a different question. I agree
with you though - it doesn't matter to me what produces the noise as
long as it sounds like I can dance to it.
robin...
vmax wrote:
This is what I have to say about formats and different medium. Should
it matter what medium one is pushing the frequencies from as long as
the frequencies are getting pushed? I was and am for the most part a
wax man, but wax is heavy to lug around. Yes it is nice to see a DJ
get down with the wax, but for the most part I have yet to see a DJ get
down and funky with the wax like the wizard did in the day or the
scratch jocks of the past. Most DJ sets I have checked out over the
last decade have been no different then a laptop set, someone just
sitting behind a couple of decks plopping a slab of plastic down on the
platter and smoking cigarettes trying to look cool.. So, should it
matter what medium the frequencies are pushed from ? I personally
don't think so as long as the frequencies are getting pushed.
On Dec 9, 2005, at 8:26 AM, robin wrote:
I mean when I dj I play off a laptop and I've not bought one single
digital download yet (i buy vinyl, or with a push, CD).
OR...is it a different market that sits alongside vinyl, so
broadening the market out for these things?