Zakari Luk wrote:
like i also said in my post, there are some d.j.'s that i feel pioneered music in there own way, Frankie Knuckles, Francois K, Danny Tenaglia, and a few others. they were not so much playing records as they were doing musical collages. but still, they would not have had the material to work with, had not a musician practiced until his or her hands were bruised and bleeding. if the d.j. element is more important than the musician element, then why bother to play the sounds that a musician made at all?
what about records made for DJ's by DJ's...
and the hour after hour after hour spent defineing mixing ability...
what about the superstar DJ who is making their own tracks, as well as mixing others?
we will take Marco Corola for example..the man has made countless briliant records...and absolutly kills it on 3 decks, truly amazeing to watch perform.
I'd be willing to bet 95% of the best DJ's make their own tracks
Now Granted there seems to be a high percentage these days of dj's who don't do chit.
Djing is a link in the chain for an electronic musicain..spend all day in the studio and all night Killin' it on the wheels..