but I mind, and that's enough for meZinthek wrote:Unless you are all big superstar dj's I don't think anyone is going to mind if you play a track that is a few months old.
never do to others what you wouldn't like they'd do to you!
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
I do completely agree with these points. For newbies it might be attractive to play unreleased stuff which they do not possess, but if you want to take it a bit more serious, you have to be honest to yourself and the scene you're living in...pheek wrote:1.2.3.4.5.
Totally agree. There is no old and new music, only good and bad music. Btw even if everybody knows a track already, you can still play it in a different way, by doing a cool mix with another record, or doing your own edit if you play digitally. And even if some DJs for whatever stupid reason think it's bad to play tracks from a while ago, most people on the floor actually enjoy hearing music they know!Zinthek wrote: I really don't get this. Does a track stop being good after 3 months?
Go go go shorty......ta ta, ta ta, du du ...and we dont give a fck if its yo birthdaythom wrote:Man... that's so true it's not even funny.Red Kite wrote: most people on the floor actually enjoy hearing music they know!
Especially in hip-hop rooms. Four successive djs can play the same track up to three times each... and people like it.