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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Gooch View Post
    I noticed in the Blog post of the top 100 DJ's (lets not argue over the methods or how shitty the list is please?) there are only 2 Hip Hop Dj's who barely made the cut and one of them is probably approaching 50 years old. I gave up on most of the Hip Hop that has come out in the last decade but I chalked that up to being old and doing the whole "You call this music? Back in my day..." type of thing. I still enjoy the occasional new Hip Hop group here and there and hear it's influence in alot of "Indie Bands" and other types of music but is the genre itself doomed?
    As I think about my favorite Dj's They are all my age and up. Are they a dieing breed? Are there any new groups or MC's that you think are worthy of listening to? Are there any Dj's to carry on the torch of what I call the second generation of Dj's like Cut Chemist, Z-Trip, Mix Master Mike etc...?
    I think it is over man... I keep an ear open all the time to try and find acts like those I know and love from the golden era and find nothing. there are sick dudes out there doing stuff on youtube like jdepinabeats. But I just don't think theres a market to make money off of that boom bap any more.

    All my new music is just old music I happend to have slept on while it was out!

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    They'll come pretty soon, some are just in the making. .
    And for Mc's, look up undergroundhiphop.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbrowski00 View Post
    All my new music is just old music I happend to have slept on while it was out!
    This. I find myself doing this all the time, and then while listening to my new found old music, I wonder if there will ever be a crowd for it again. Probably not.

    Maybe I'm just getting old and it's always been like this, but my take is that we're in an age of instant gratification across the board. New dj's want to rock crowds from the minute they download vdj. The ones lucky enough to get a gig or two quickly discover that their crowd has ADD too, and wants to hear nothing but pop radio garbage. The worst of it is these new guys give in and play whatever's requested, feeding the myth that the Dj, whoever it is and wherever they are, will play whatever crap some cute (or not so cute) girl asks them to. The Dj feels this makes them popular. The reality is that they're just pandering to the masses and feeding the fire. They could disappear and nobody would care as long as there's someone to step into their shoes and keep taking requests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killerfanatics View Post
    Jazzy Jeff is on the top of my list. His song selection, I feel, is on point all the time. From soul, to funk, to hip-hop. If you're not moving, there's something wrong with you. It's sad to see all these EDM "DJS" and a couple of hip-hop djs make the list.
    Yes.

    Saw him in Miami at some pool party at music week. It was one of the better sets we saw. So much fun.

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