Indeed he is. I'm not sure if he does it to stay relevant or just because he's an asshole.
honestly i think both, i had the chance to open for the act that opened for him once, and Sneak was just making a REALLY big deal about this special alcohol that he requested, but the club forget to get...lol....ehh whatever.
He also complains about real house music getting watered down, but he's just wrong. Real, good house music is still very much alive.
I will take DJ Sneak's opinion over Seth Troxler's any day.
Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes
Not need, just feed the war cannibal animal
Seems now that every major DJ from the past 10 years is becoming more anal about every new coming DJ/producer. Deadmau5 is a perfect example, along with Sneak and Seth. Yes its true there are 1000s more 16 year olds that call them selfs "DJ's" but thats just what is happening. Within a couple years that will all go away and the whole scene will die down but will eventually come up once again.
Haha I can imagine him being touchy about things like that. Yet, he claims to deeply care about the music.
Yeah, I agree with you! There's tonnes of great House coming out. If anything, I think the music he plays is more watered down than other popular acts.
I'll take neither.
He sounds like just another DJ with an elitist attitude about things. Wish these people would just shut up and just worry about DJing and making music and not try to soapbox about everything. He talks about over saturation, but really who cares. If crap is being produced and sold its just makes you have to dig that much harder for the good music. Being able to produce music and not have is pressed to vinyl is a good thing IMO. It allows people to put out music who probably never had an avenue to get it out before. I mean if he really is going to complain about something and has no suggestion or solution on how to fix it, then just GTFO already.
I understand you like to take jabs and simply get the joy out of posting irrelevant content. You must really feel good right now.....
Question, are we talking about currently or prior to 37 years ago? Pop Dance remixes also made it into mainstream radio as well in the late 90s early 2000s especially in NY Radio. SMH. Just have a seat please.
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