i've been thinking.
i keep hearing a large emphasis on track selection.
it would seem to me that song selection is a nobrainer. i don't know a
dj who isn't always looking for new interesting music to play.
not one who would subscribe to this list anyway.
i also sense that alot of people have a negative idea about people who
focus on skills.
i liiked essentials analogy to the dj being like a mc freestyling, on
the fly.
if i make the parrallel to mcing again i would have to point out that
the mc who knows a plethora of 50 cent words is good, but if he has no
delivery it's worthless.
if he has delivery but says nothing, also worthless.
i think we can all agree the key is balance.
brad
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