Crowd don't need/want to know what and how you do so... you don't need to know how they cooked a cake to enjoy it huh?
Crowd don't need/want to know what and how you do so... you don't need to know how they cooked a cake to enjoy it huh?
No ofcourse not, but if i tell them how much i enjoyed how they growed the sugarcanes they used to make the sugar that is in the cake... Would be kinda strange right?
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"Ignorance is bliss"
Explaining to this guy the difference between a mashup and a remix and wether or not you did it live probably wasn't the best approach. What you should have done is said thanks, give me your email and I can let you know where to get the track. Now you've connected with him and made him feel special instead of confusing him with the nuances of what we do. More importantly though now you have the email adress of someone who likes the music you play.
be lucky they didn't ask what that "sync" button was for...
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Not need, just feed the war cannibal animal
99% of people at clubs don't know what a DJ is doing. That doesn't make them "stupid" though; they're not DJs and don't really have any reason to know.
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Everybody I have talked to about djing (who isn't a DJ) seems to think that we are supposed to be cutting tracks in and out every 5 seconds and making new remix songs on the fly for the whole set. I try to explain to them every time how hard that is to do that much mixing and make it actually sound good and how much planning and stuff goes into just one set.... By the time I am done explaining there minds are elsewhere like a goldfish.
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