On 25-04-2010 12:48:22, mstx wrote:
Who decides what's official and what's not?
On 25-04-2010 17:35:40, mstx wrote:
If you have 1 release it doesn't (have to) mean DJ-ing is your primary profession.
On 25-04-2010 18:09:20, Morango wrote:
http://pro.lsdb.nl
tha bezt invention of all time after man invented the wheel
On 25-04-2010 17:58:21, Pithune wrote:
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THIS makes you an official artist, cq having professionalism.
Look, it's just impossible to set a line "just on opinions", a release makes you an artist.
Wether they are mega good or crap as hell, this fact doesnt matter at all.
But like I said earlier. These people show professionalism by playing tracks in their sets and bringing them out (this is a fact, otherwise you have NO ground to stand on summing up bigstar djs)
This said, draws the line between: people that play their own tracks to boost up their sets, people that DONT play their own tracks in their sets and people that are officially artist.
I also understand very well there are alot of GOOD djs around, but GOOD only doesnt make them professional.
You'd either need to have a release or be contracted by a booking agency
anyone up for the job researching all djs if they have one of the two or both?
- didn't really think so either major stupid idea, this topic.
On 25-04-2010 18:16:28, Dakpan wrote:
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The only reason you put so much effort in not letting this idea take effect is because of this:
On 25-04-2010 18:16:28, Dakpan wrote:
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The only reason you put so much effort in not letting this idea take effect is because of this:
On 25-04-2010 17:58:21, Pithune wrote:
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THIS makes you an official artist, cq having professionalism.
Look, it's just impossible to set a line "just on opinions", a release makes you an artist.
Wether they are mega good or crap as hell, this fact doesnt matter at all.
But like I said earlier. These people show professionalism by playing tracks in their sets and bringing them out (this is a fact, otherwise you have NO ground to stand on summing up bigstar djs)
This said, draws the line between: people that play their own tracks to boost up their sets, people that DONT play their own tracks in their sets and people that are officially artist.
I also understand very well there are alot of GOOD djs around, but GOOD only doesnt make them professional.
You'd either need to have a release or be contracted by a booking agency
anyone up for the job researching all djs if they have one of the two or both?
- didn't really think so either major stupid idea, this topic.
On 25-04-2010 18:18:31, Pithune wrote:
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In the reverse it's basicly nothing different from M4A1's starterspost.
So I have all the reason to claim the opposite WHY? -> READ THE TOPIC
On 25-04-2010 18:22:14, Morango wrote:
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3rd point: playing in a major event
On 25-04-2010 20:00:02, lawless29 wrote:
if you make money by dj`in producing then thats pro 4 me
On 25-04-2010 20:23:17, Nitrogen wrote:
But i dont think that we have to edit all Pro Sets to Professional (Set Editors & Mods)
what do you say mstx?
On 25-04-2010 20:49:33, mstx wrote:
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What do you mean?
Fear.FM Resident DJ
Maybe make a third choice for the radio sets from some DJ's here
I was thinking of Radio Set or Semi-Pro