Scott A Hunt (Scott@kendev.com)
Wed, 5 Jan 2000 17:53:11 -0500
I'm new here but a downtempo / AJ DJ for quite at long time part of a dj duo
called deja blu. I'm 30. My partner is 33. Sometimes I question my age
and being a DJ. I refuse to grow up so why not continue(free coctails
help!!!). I have a great day job that pays my bills and supports my music
addiction and I still love the hunt for really awesome fresh beats.
Scotty
deja blu
www.dejablu.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kerr <jkerr@ppsiusa.com>
To: 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu' <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:27 PM
Subject: Just for a laugh: AJ List demographics
>OK, so I know we get postings from people all over the world
>
>Mostly blokes I think, but lots of vocal AJ-ettes out there
>
>Postings regularly from black, white, brown, yellow, (blue?!)
>
>But I was chuckling to myself reading the interview with Fatboy, Oakenfold
>and Tongy in latest issue of Muzik: they were asked should there be a
>statutory age limit for DJs. Norman - definitely not or else he'd have had
>to hang up his headphones a few years ago. Tong (I think) said you'd better
>ask Junior and Frankie Knuckles (50 and 46 respectively).
>
>So I'm intrigued to know what kind of age range we have out there. Do we
>have some elder statesmen and -women who have somehow arrived here on some
>strange journey that began with late 70s soul weekenders? And what of the
>young'uns - are there some high schoolers out there who's first record was
>Jamiroquai and are just discovering the wonderful world of acid jazz?
>
>Don't be shy - what's your age??!!
>
>Jim Kerr
>33 1/2
>
>PS Obviously I am extremely bored here at work!
>
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