fine but my point was in terms of money - I would have not sent what I did into
the hands of DJ Technics, Rod Lee, etc if it wasn't for the Hollertronix mix
that put their stuff in my ears. those guys got paid more money then that
might have if it weren't for the youngsters propagation of it.
but then, maybe that mix made hollertronix more dough than the DJs saw right?
well that's a classic debate about djs vs producers right there anyway.
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> sure, people can get involved with good music from "entry level"
> stuff, but how many more just stay into nonsense? if 10,000 people in
> the US were chem bros fans, how many of them went on to become techno
> or house fans vs how many went on to become trance and progressive
> fans? i think its always best to give people the good stuff and let
> them decide from that. people are inherently lazy, and especially when
> its hard to find good info about something as underground as club
> music or the like out there, it makes it increasingly unlikely that
> people will go from liking the corny stuff to supporting the good
> stuff.
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