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Soo Expired!: The Longetivity Of A Track
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» John_Black replied on Tue Nov 30, 2004 @ 12:48pm |
Hey guys,
This is addressed to all the deejays and general music listeners: What would you say is the longetivity of a track? When should you stop playing a particular song because it is over played? When you buy a 12inch, do you keep in mind it may be unplayable in two years? Just an example : A song like "Benny Bennassi - Satisfaction" might seriously get some deejays shot if they play it... it's certainly a track that has been over used. When a new dj orders some plates from 2002 or older, is he taking the risk of being told "man, thats sooo not-retro yet!" Should he give a damn? Is techno the safe haven of unreckognisable oldies? The discussion is open ;) |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BobGratton replied on Tue Nov 30, 2004 @ 2:18pm |
err.. you can always keep it to play it in 2020 in some crappy clubs playing the old year 2004 music. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SUPER_CHOQU replied on Tue Nov 30, 2004 @ 3:38pm |
I do like my mom showed to me , when its start stinkin or when some green apear its expired. |
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