DJTT Blog Post - Age of EDM Rockstar
DJTT Blog Post - Age of EDM Rockstar Posted on: 18.06.2012 by Lashawn Maycock http://www.djranking
s.com/2012/06/1...-edm-rockstar/Hasn't this already happened, and passed to some extent, in Europe in the early 2000's with Superclubs/labels etc or is this article just a view from our friends across the Atlantic? Not starting a flame war at all but just seems deja vu from my UK perspective looking back around a decade ago. Just interested in other views. All the best. | |
Cristian Carmona 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
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Alla Bluemke 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Abide
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Efrain Scharr 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Jesse A
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Efrain Scharr 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Georgina Schatzman 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
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Efrain Scharr 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Jesse A
lol... me too! |
Lashawn Maycock 18.06.2012 | http://www.djranking
s.com/2012/06/1...-edm-rockstar/ Hasn't this already happened, and passed to some extent, in Europe in the early 2000's with Superclubs/labels etc or is this article just a view from our friends across the Atlantic? Not starting a flame war at all but just seems deja vu from my UK perspective looking back around a decade ago. Just interested in other views. All the best. |
Cristian Carmona 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
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Alla Bluemke 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Abide
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Lashawn Maycock 18.06.2012 | V interesting stuff all, good to hear the views and it does seem the article is coming from a stateside perspective. I guess (well it has) this has all been debated many times before, but I just found it interesting that a specific article has been written. I wondered specifically how the US based DJ's who've put the hours in over the years view this? I know from my experience of the UK Garage explosion in 1997 and it's 'second coming' in 2000/2001 with 2-step how suddenly everyone wanted to be a UKG DJ/MC along with the ubiquitous pop Garage releases (see Mrs Beckham et al!). |
Efrain Scharr 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Jesse A
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Keira Cromer 18.06.2012 | They follow the dollar signs and stick with it only as long as they keep generating money |
Lashay Walchak 18.06.2012 | This is similar to what "Rap" did to "Hip-Hop" in the 90's. Your genre(s) are being ransacked by the music industry adapting to generate BIG money. |
Efrain Scharr 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Georgina Schatzman 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
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Efrain Scharr 19.06.2012 | My thought about this whole article and the whole scene of these a$$holes like Aoki and Guetta and the clowns stage diving, running around on stage with hands up etc is this: I have been DJing for quite some time and have travelled around the world playing infront of massive crowds as well as tiny intimate clubs. There have been plenty of times my hand went up in the air for a brief second, but never once did I act like a jackass and jump up and down like I was curing cancer or anything like that. Its ok to get into what you are doing, except when you aren't actually doing anything, like when these clowns play mix cds etc. I don't know it it is my techno background, but I would rather be totally in the zone making sure my mixing, looping, and sampling are 100% on before anything else. With that being said, I can remember as teen in the very early 90s going to see techno acts perform live and I was so appreciative when the DJ was so in the zone just paying attention to his mix and what he was doing. I went to hear the best set that dj could deliver, and if he poured champagne on me I probably would have found him after his set and beaten the shit out of him. The US has sadly disappointed me so much over the last 5-10 years with their lack of good music and now this whole movement of these terrible DJs and clowns being honored for their lack of talent is just another straw to add to the camel's broken a$$ back. I appreciate all types of music so its not really about the genre that is causing it, it has to do with the terrible DJs and the people who support it... I could honestly rant and rave about this topic forever. Sometimes I love to just rip these dudes on my facebook, hell I just ripped Avicii the other evening on there... It is sad that music is becoming such garbage in our country here, but its our own fault. Until promoters, clubs, and the general public react and actually make a pressing movement not to book these jerks or pay hundreds of dollars to go see them nothing will help it die off. I just wish that people would wake up. Ok! End rant! |
Efrain Scharr 19.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Jesse A
lol... me too! |
Keira Cromer 18.06.2012 | "While most of us never had the opportunity to actually be in the crowd at a Rage Against The Machine or Nirvana concert in the early nineties" I felt old when I read this, I've actually been to some of those concerts |
Arcelia Siebeneck 18.06.2012 | Fat Boy Slim was doing this when Skrillex was still in pre-school :P |
Augustina Zulu 18.06.2012 | I don't believe the U.S. got that superclub scene to the same extent that it happened in Europe. We had a superclub scene in NYC in the 90s but it was still very DJ dancefloor oriented and not really the rockstar type shows that are going on now. |
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