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| quote: | Originally posted by Dean Millson
I'm kinda of that opinion too Scott and i think it comes down to what you want out of a 'set' of music. I much rather seeing a DJ as they have the arsenal (ie lots of music from different people, places, genres even) to be spontaneous and really feed off a crowd, whereas i find that with live acts you generally know what you're going to get because it's a lot more pre-planned (and before anyone says anything, yes I know there is/can be lots of improvisation but it's still only generally variations on a theme).
Having said that I would have to say that seeing someone like Matthew Jonson at Earthcore a few years ago would have to be in my top maybe 3 stes i've ever heard & Robert Babicz last year wasn't far behind that either. I guess i don't subscribe to the 'Live is holier than thou' attitude that some people do, but when that rare artist/talent comes along then it's absolutely amazing |
too true! im not of the opinion DJ's dont cut the mustard but i like the variation across an event or party with a good mix of both.
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