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'The End of DJing'

11 durable postsStarted 2013-09-15Latest 2013-09-22
#133092Post 1 of 11

[quote]First off, if you’re reading this on your cell phone and you’re in the middle of a dance floor at a club, say good night to your friends, pay your tab, walk outside and step in front of a bus. The world thanks you.[/quote]

[URL]http://jojoelectroclothing.com/2013/09/end-djing/[/URL]

Interesting read.

#1698604Post 2 of 11

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[video=youtube_share;vVQpaGeW3xo]http://youtu.be/vVQpaGeW3xo[/video]

#1698612Post 3 of 11

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im not a dj, but this article is full of thought-provoking insight. I agree with most of it. this is from the article:

[video=youtube;61Zw46UDv3s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Zw46UDv3s[/video]

#1698614Post 4 of 11

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[COLOR=#d3d3d3] [QUOTE][B]DJs[/B]: How many times has someone asked you for Tiesto and then not been able to name a Tiesto song? (Why is it always Tiesto?)[/QUOTE]

:shock: and :lol: but mostly :shock:[/COLOR]

#1698678Post 5 of 11

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good article... definitely was long. i always wondered what would happen when the true legends retire from DJing. it'll be a completely different ballgame at that point.

#1698685Post 6 of 11

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By the time the legends retire I'll be too old to give a flying fuck about the fluoro babies ruining the scene.

Actually I already don't. I stopped going out, EDM and clubbing is mostly a spectator sport to me. Nobody arounds me enjoy the same music with the same appreciation, all I have are my headphones at work and earphones on the commute.

I do miss the days when friends and I only went out for the music. It was a pride point that we'd make a bee line for the DJ console, hung around till the last men standing, and left. Going to raves were fun cos we'd get the line-up and plan our night. No shenanigans no chatting up women, we were music nerds.

But articles like this are depressing. Everything is a cycle. Hopefully this whole thing implodes on itself, the torch bearers will carry on, followed by people who follow the music.

#1698698Post 7 of 11

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Guess we should just be thankful we were there when the scene was about dancing weird and expressing yourself and listening to music nobody else did.

#1698753Post 8 of 11

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^ kinda like that video you just posted john? [URL]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?136278-Lol!!!&p=1101541#post1101541[/URL] :)

feather - i hope you're right. i've pretty much resorted to doing exactly what you describe yourself doing. i feel pigeon-holed because i like house music in a mostly poppy/country music region. it's awful!

#1698775Post 9 of 11

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^take comfort in knowing everyone in California listens to house music practically

#1699001Post 10 of 11

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[QUOTE=feather;1101455]By the time the legends retire I'll be too old to give a flying fuck about the fluoro babies ruining the scene.

Actually I already don't. I stopped going out, EDM and clubbing is mostly a spectator sport to me. Nobody arounds me enjoy the same music with the same appreciation, all I have are my headphones at work and earphones on the commute.

I do miss the days when friends and I only went out for the music. It was a pride point that we'd make a bee line for the DJ console, hung around till the last men standing, and left. Going to raves were fun cos we'd get the line-up and plan our night. No shenanigans no chatting up women, we were music nerds.

But articles like this are depressing. Everything is a cycle. Hopefully this whole thing implodes on itself, the torch bearers will carry on, followed by people who follow the music.[/QUOTE]

I'm 32 and I still do this regularly with no problems

#1699090Post 11 of 11

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After 35 it's a sharp decline, I'm 37 :what

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