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zarbeat, what do you find so offensive? it's a shame you deleted your posts. i did read the first one, i remember you said "DJing was as easy as writing this post". i had to read the post twice so it can't be that easy.
it took me 30 minutes to read the initial post, if learning to dj is that fast also also then its easytone-def wrote:![]()
zarbeat, what do you find so offensive? it's a shame you deleted your posts. i did read the first one, i remember you said "DJing was as easy as writing this post". i had to read the post twice so it can't be that easy.
Haha... Dubstep claimed your scene too?! That's whatsup.trak660 wrote:Too bad I missed the deleted posts!
In my city, the "DJ" scene is a bunch of kids playing low bitrate sh-t brostep through pirated Ableton. Half of the crowd is on stage taking photos to post online. Nobody is dancing unless you include glowsticks.
Not my scene. They can do what they want, but there should be some quality control. They have plenty of people to support a scene, but too many of them want to be the DJ. My take on it is that they are more concerned with Facebook photos than having fun.hydrogen wrote:Haha... Dubstep claimed your scene too?! That's whatsup.
I wanted the rant, if not for teh lulz!tone-def wrote:zarbeat, it's a shame you deleted your posts.
cloutier wrote:zarbeat wrote: I spend tons of money in now outdated vinyl
uhh...what?
if your vinyl is "outdated," that means it was never good to begin with. i still play tracks from 1992 - 1995 that sound like they came out yesterday.
two strikes for you...