The three duplicate threads have been merged.
Hyperbole aside I think it’s pretty spot on. But then again I’m one of those Californians ruining the place with mortgages and self serve frozen yogurt.
I think you missed the point.
Seems like the point was more about how everyone is a DJ, (which is probably the case in every major city) as opposed to letting anyone DJ.
What about the Jersey Shore?
But everyone IS a DJ here…
It’s the same thing in Toronto.
But even when I started 14 years ago it seemed like everyone was a DJ.
In Toronto we had a boom with the rave scene from the mid 90’s to about 2000. And a lot of those DJ’s have actually stopped…Especially in terms of the “house” scene which has shrunk a lot, so it’s possible the number of DJ’s have stagnated, or stayed static. But who knows. There’s no census reports on DJ’s.