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Brilliant point about how DJs are bound by different rules and formats technique and style are very important There was a fellow, Crowley, who took all belief systems, sought the truth, and from these belief systems he made a system that encompassed all these religious and mystical techniques My Point as vague as it may seem it why not UNIFY the field of DJing Daniel >>Nor is the emphasis on using someone elses moods to actualize your own >groove - Its about how to effectively bend or adapt things - sounds or >better yet fragments of something typically or atypically associative to >your own perspective then letting go of it and letting it roll on its on >steam. Most Critics and the public get off on that piece of the picture >alone. >> > >Uh, it depends upon the qualifications of said DJ, and what they are >using. > If you read my entire argument and undertand the context of it and do not >decontextualize it in your field then you will understand my point, from >my >view. To some small degree as far as my functional controls and >comprehension I set up cds, but from my point of view the mood is >established through the music itself because unlike with records it is the >cd itself which promotes a certain mood or vibe. The context in which I >put it, it's entrances and exits, is another part of my creating an >overall >effect, but again as a hiphop DJ there is completely different set of >rules. I do not maintain I am traditional or know what I am talking about >but with respect to myself and those with aforementioned limited controls, >I am accurate to 32 degrees. >You say the music belongs to know one, then you to some degree refute >yourself because simultaneously you are admitting it has it's own life, >it's own vibe. I only contextualize it man. You have a logical question >here to deal with. >With regard to who a DJ is, I disagree, but I can see from a hiphop >perspective where you see the DJ. For me, it is actually quite removed >from the street, I do not scratch, I am something quite else. >I hope that you understand my refutations, and I'm not really sure why I'm >making them except to say that your view as well as mine are our own, and >specific to our own experiences, I did suggest that music was from someone >else's music, and actually I will maintain it, as for control of that vibe >that is ours. >"The bass dropped-- you knew you were here." >Mjh