Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
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Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
I think DJs are the only people in the world besides the RIAA who get upset about the proliferation of good music.
Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
Of course I want the records to be successful and for the artist/label to profit from it, but it's so easy to get music and to find out about music now, there's tons of resources like RA, ssgs, forums etc that are open to everyone.::BLM:: wrote:because you should want to support the artists that you have found by allowing them more fans.Why should a DJ share tracks that he/she has spent hours/days/weeks/years of their life looking for, with people they don't even know?
i know what you mean though. im always having this little battle with myself over it.
Finding a record that few people know about is so rare now that you would be a fool to share it.
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They're the only people who can lose money/gigs from it, no?Shepherd_of_Anu wrote:I think DJs are the only people in the world besides the RIAA who get upset about the proliferation of good music.
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Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
I found an extract of the mix. It's quite nice actually.
http://soundcloud.com/oslo-records/extr ... -to-norway
http://soundcloud.com/oslo-records/extr ... -to-norway
Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
sounds good, too short unfourtunatelly...
Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
just do what you want
mixes - http://soundcloud.com/pieandpeas
Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
Now there's an idea!Ciaran_ wrote:just do what you want
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Re: Is too little information a good thing for a DJ mix?
to inspire the community around you. in the end : an inspired world is a better & happier place.wax works wrote:Why should a DJ share tracks that he/she has spent hours/days/weeks/years of their life looking for, with people they don't even know?
I only play records, so the tunes are all that I have to set me apart from the next guy, what have I got to gain by letting the competition know what's in my bag?
I'm enjoy sharing music with people and encourage people to check out artists/mixes/labels that I like, but when it comes to records it has to be a 2 way thing for me.
I used to have a rule if it was vinyl I may or may not share the id : if it was digital - no question I would..
now I'd rather see someone, even a stranger be inspired by something I presented to them. I think the individual would not forget where they got the id from and therefore it's a win / win situation. Since I've been collecting vinyl since 95, in the past for me it's a struggle to cough up a vinyl id with something that is over 5-10 years old.... however I think the term : pass it forward applies and perhaps sometime in the near future someone else will also pass it forward to help me be inspired.
* regarding the topic specifically.. if your an unknown artist you are really hurting yourself by at least not mention artist names that may in the mix at a bare minimum. We have over 23,000 members and to say someone is just going to randomly click on your link may apply however I truly believe it hurts you if you don't at least offer some type of information into your sound..