after djing?
maybe telling our grandchildren about how we became the masters of our craft and how skrillex ruined dubstep :D
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after djing?
maybe telling our grandchildren about how we became the masters of our craft and how skrillex ruined dubstep :D
I guess it all depends on how involved you are in the scene. Dj Harvey, Carl Cox and Sven Väth are all in their 50s, and they keep djing. Probably because of the money, but also because they keep getting gigs, due to their involvment. I wont imagine a regular 60 year old still getting gigs at that age.
I just turned 50.
Barring any illnesses ( just had my hearing checked and it's still perfect), I will still be mixing when I'm 60.
I don't see any reason to give up something I love just because I'm getting older.
Ask yourself how old james brown was when he did his final gig, 73 and stop worrying. If you love your music enough, it'll be with you for life, mobility is unlikely to be an issue as we'll be brain controlling it all.
Dj derek.
DJ who gives a fuark
GOD. 53 Years Old.
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