in my experience the US DJ's are the onces less anal about their
music-choise than a lot of european DJ's who are more focussed on keeping
creds with other DJ's than moving the crowd..
Olaf
----- Original Message -----
From: Pedro Cevallos <pedro_cevallos@hotmail.com>
To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>; <ambient@hyperreal.org>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: zaterdag 14 april 2001 23:43
Subject: + Off Limits 1 and 2 mixed by DJ Dixon +
> I just got these 2 mixed CDs courtesy of Groovetech's speedy service
> (http://www.groovetech.com/) and I've been jamming to them continously.
> From what I can gather in the liner notes, DJ Dixon is part of Jazzanova
and
> Extended Spirit. The mix is really smooth with mostly solid choice
cuts --
> but every now and then they'll throw a couple of gay weak house cheese
> tracks in there but thankfully they mix out of them quickly. This is what
I
> can't understand...Jazzanova can be so incredible in the tracks they make
> but when they are spinning they are notorious for going the cheesy route
at
> times. Not to be racist, but could that be a European thing? Just
> Joking... ;)
>
> All and all the CDs are definitely worth the price of admission.
>
>
> Pedro Cevallos
> --
> "...beginning in the fourteenth century, the clock made us into
> time-keepers, and then time-savers, and now time-servers. In the process,
> we have learned irreverence toward the sun and the seasons, for in a world
> made up of seconds and minutes, the authority of nature is superseded."
> -- Neil Postman --
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