because it makes people upset.
I have nothing against DJs, I think it's a fun and important part of music culture. I also don't write off entirely the skillsets used by some DJs; some of them are doing very musical and technical stuff. However, most of DJing is song selection and that's not the same thing as writing music.
That said, I don't call myself a DJ.
I have nothing against DJs, I think it's a fun and important part of music culture. I also don't write off entirely the skillsets used by some DJs; some of them are doing very musical and technical stuff. However, most of DJing is song selection and that's not the same thing as writing music.
That said, I don't call myself a DJ.
Agreed. Especially DJ's that do modern types of techno, house, minimal. It's very much a choice of good records and timing which does the job, not so much the technique or skills to mix a 127bpm 4/4 track in to another 127bpm 4/4 track. No offense to those who DJ really but it's a lot different than actually writing music.
I think the thing we should focus on here is that there are barely any chip producers who call themselves DJ
I think the thing we should focus on here is that there are barely any chip producers who call themselves DJ
Well, that's a good thing right? Unless they are actually DJ-ing.
I don't really care one way or another. Even beyond chipmusic, I think most non-DJs who call themselves DJs are doing so to evoke an image, not because they don't know what a DJ is.
Jokys freak me out, little hands and such....
I don't call myself a DJ.
Last edited by basspuddle (Jan 21, 2013 5:29 pm)
I perform under the name DJ Sax Appeal, I take off my shirt and only play songs that have saxophone in them.
I perform under the name DJ Sax Appeal, I take off my shirt and only play songs that have saxophone in them.
You should play songs that only have saxophone in them.