I see a debate is also happening down at Google Campus Friday 20.00. Should be interesting.
http://Debate.Soundplate.com
Last edited by a moderator:
a lot of dj-s actually say that they love vinyl, but use digital even when they don't really like it <- this is what i really don't understand.
In most cases, it's because the venues they play at don't have turntables anymore and DJs don't want to be arsed with having to bring their own gear, which I totally understand. Or, the venue does have turntables but they're knackered, which must be really embarrassing for everyone concerned. I can't remember the last time I saw a set of turntables in a club to be honest.
In most cases, it's because the venues they play at don't have turntables anymore and DJs don't want to be arsed with having to bring their own gear, which I totally understand. Or, the venue does have turntables but they're knackered, which must be really embarrassing for everyone concerned. I can't remember the last time I saw a set of turntables in a club to be honest.
Any decent nightclub would be able to source a pair of Technics if they didn't have their own, especially if it was a big draw outfit asking for them. Most DJs can't be bothered putting in the extra effort involved with playing vinyl any more is the main factor to this trend
Most DJs can't be bothered putting in the extra effort involved with playing vinyl any more is the main factor to this trend
yes.We need to close the book now and worry about more important things in life!
... No I haven't, but when I said "most" DJs I meant as in your average bedroom / low tier club DJ
Obviously the big names leaving it behind was the catalyst in the punters switching to a digital mindset.
London Elektricity still does it doesn't he?
I didn't realise hype was indian