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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 842904" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>I really don't get the vinyl only thing? I have never encountered it before...if you are a really skilled up dj, you would use everything available to deliver the goods, if there is some kind of ownership thing that means files aren't as credible as wax...no way mate...not as valuable, sure...but every and any delivery method is good...it's the music and the message that counts...I have fed choons, that I have made or remixed, thru mini tape players, mini discs and cd walkman...before cdj's were invented, I have also taken my old atari and sampler along to certain gigs and mashed up the dancefloor with midi files etc...I'm talking 1995, I started playing...payed in real clubs...jan '92 when many club systems were not geared up for our style of playing, you were lucky if you had a mixer with a cross fader and sliders that worked without crunching... to assume that Sasha, Diggers, Seaman etc would not have used all that pukka technology to whoop it right up is way off the mark. I understand that any purist would want to strip away the unnecessaries to get to their personal nirvana, but that is only 1 aspect of dJing, and a very narrow view of the whole scene...not mine...one love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 842904, member: 17130"] I really don't get the vinyl only thing? I have never encountered it before...if you are a really skilled up dj, you would use everything available to deliver the goods, if there is some kind of ownership thing that means files aren't as credible as wax...no way mate...not as valuable, sure...but every and any delivery method is good...it's the music and the message that counts...I have fed choons, that I have made or remixed, thru mini tape players, mini discs and cd walkman...before cdj's were invented, I have also taken my old atari and sampler along to certain gigs and mashed up the dancefloor with midi files etc...I'm talking 1995, I started playing...payed in real clubs...jan '92 when many club systems were not geared up for our style of playing, you were lucky if you had a mixer with a cross fader and sliders that worked without crunching... to assume that Sasha, Diggers, Seaman etc would not have used all that pukka technology to whoop it right up is way off the mark. I understand that any purist would want to strip away the unnecessaries to get to their personal nirvana, but that is only 1 aspect of dJing, and a very narrow view of the whole scene...not mine...one love. [/QUOTE]
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