yes, I do....I work for organizations where I take care of the whole logistics part for the artists, picking them up from the airport and taking care of them the whole period they stay, until they go back home....so if moodymann and derrick may are enough detroit for you, I know what they say...because they told me personally...re.vise wrote:someone from the hague knows what 'they' say in detroit..haha..kudo's!stefspijk wrote:can't call him a dj anymore, because he doesn't use any (vinyl) disks...it's pure software now....in detroit they call it pj's, push jockeys....because the things they only do is pushing buttons...
i love technology, but with music, just give me some sweet 'n old vinyl!
Richie´s Setup ...
The Hague...soulful city
+1revy wrote:hmmm i guess 20+ pages on the djing with laptops thread wasnt enough
I love the way electronic music is evolving, giving access to more and more people, that includ pushing the top of the piramide to be more creative.
Some big "stars" are getting scared by it and try to argue, some others continue on the creative path...
I use faders too...., what would they call me?stefspijk wrote:can't call him a dj anymore, because he doesn't use any (vinyl) disks...it's pure software now....in detroit they call it pj's, push jockeys....because the things they only do is pushing buttons...
i love technology, but with music, just give me some sweet 'n old vinyl!
Seriously, still the beatmatching discussion?
Cool, so derrick and moodymann are 'they' from detroit! I did not know they talked for all people.stefspijk wrote:yes, I do....I work for organizations where I take care of the whole logistics part for the artists, picking them up from the airport and taking care of them the whole period they stay, until they go back home....so if moodymann and derrick may are enough detroit for you, I know what they say...because they told me personally...