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		By: Dave Kelly		</title>
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		By: Jason Gray		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Class ! even though slightly distorted in the wording lol, the funny does show the truths for what these debates are, a waste of time. No guessing needed to as where I have evolved too lol. 1986 to 2006 now the unmentionable lol

And gee I am fed up with sifting through online stores to find for example this euro type pop rubbish named as trance or various types of progressive and so on! , it should be quite simple named as pop music or commercial dance, its becoming a daunting task sifting threw all this rubbish and in turn those newbie producers that may indeed make good music for the underground masses are also learning wrong, so you end up finding those hidden gems amongst a mass of stereo typical pop rubbish, so now my fun time is a horrible long winded process, I have to search more genre I don&#039;t overly play juts incase.  

genre are genre, but we also have to sub categorise from a DJ collection point of view, but that does not make the sub categorize an actual genre to add more confusion its just  a description so that DJS  can better piece our sets together or locate a particle type of tune, for example I made one up I think !! er!! who knows these days, I do many styles but I have a category called tech trance, but that is just my description of a cross over, don&#039;t mean squat overall, and don&#039;t get me started on this techno mix up, in fact its all a mess these days and it also shows in many a DJ set, and that goes for too much genre segregation. the same ole same with no experimentation into sound. I wish new DJs would stop listening to the commercial side of the music media or networks in it for the glory and money, and start breaking away dig deep and wide and be yourself, not what you thinks it takes to be a media DJ whore.

what more can I say passionate about my music, then again maybe its because I am Rubbish at what I do and I resent on a personal level that most DJs  I know are getting the gigs I don&#039;t all because I don&#039;t fit in and conform to these modern ideals, who really cares anyway, my passion feels obsolete  in this throw away mix society, does anybody or other DJS actually take time to listen to mixes in the just environment , space out to them etc., where the music and DJS weaves can be appreciated in full instead of listening on your iPods etc while on a bus or busy doing something, ban straight up listening, make people have to download a mix, so it can be collected - this is why the musical  knowledge and worthwhile ideals that took many years to evolve are being lost, because its not being savoured. Not tarring all with this brush, hay! if you feel deep about ya music be my friends, but music is being lost in translation,and will continue too do so. over and out from this sad and cut of get, lets get back to the late 80s -2004 in attitude towards music when even a nobody/none DJ in the eyes of the world was a musical train spotter anticipating the next night out and not knowing what epic set will follow, its not so much about musical passion these days.

Don&#039;t ask where all that came from, I am just a sad old resentful 44 year old get, who know nish! lol
so do forgive my nonsense as it wont be long now until my medication kicks in, and I can go back to my own little twisted mix world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Class ! even though slightly distorted in the wording lol, the funny does show the truths for what these debates are, a waste of time. No guessing needed to as where I have evolved too lol. 1986 to 2006 now the unmentionable lol</p>
<p>And gee I am fed up with sifting through online stores to find for example this euro type pop rubbish named as trance or various types of progressive and so on! , it should be quite simple named as pop music or commercial dance, its becoming a daunting task sifting threw all this rubbish and in turn those newbie producers that may indeed make good music for the underground masses are also learning wrong, so you end up finding those hidden gems amongst a mass of stereo typical pop rubbish, so now my fun time is a horrible long winded process, I have to search more genre I don&#8217;t overly play juts incase.  </p>
<p>genre are genre, but we also have to sub categorise from a DJ collection point of view, but that does not make the sub categorize an actual genre to add more confusion its just  a description so that DJS  can better piece our sets together or locate a particle type of tune, for example I made one up I think !! er!! who knows these days, I do many styles but I have a category called tech trance, but that is just my description of a cross over, don&#8217;t mean squat overall, and don&#8217;t get me started on this techno mix up, in fact its all a mess these days and it also shows in many a DJ set, and that goes for too much genre segregation. the same ole same with no experimentation into sound. I wish new DJs would stop listening to the commercial side of the music media or networks in it for the glory and money, and start breaking away dig deep and wide and be yourself, not what you thinks it takes to be a media DJ whore.</p>
<p>what more can I say passionate about my music, then again maybe its because I am Rubbish at what I do and I resent on a personal level that most DJs  I know are getting the gigs I don&#8217;t all because I don&#8217;t fit in and conform to these modern ideals, who really cares anyway, my passion feels obsolete  in this throw away mix society, does anybody or other DJS actually take time to listen to mixes in the just environment , space out to them etc., where the music and DJS weaves can be appreciated in full instead of listening on your iPods etc while on a bus or busy doing something, ban straight up listening, make people have to download a mix, so it can be collected &#8211; this is why the musical  knowledge and worthwhile ideals that took many years to evolve are being lost, because its not being savoured. Not tarring all with this brush, hay! if you feel deep about ya music be my friends, but music is being lost in translation,and will continue too do so. over and out from this sad and cut of get, lets get back to the late 80s -2004 in attitude towards music when even a nobody/none DJ in the eyes of the world was a musical train spotter anticipating the next night out and not knowing what epic set will follow, its not so much about musical passion these days.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t ask where all that came from, I am just a sad old resentful 44 year old get, who know nish! lol<br />
so do forgive my nonsense as it wont be long now until my medication kicks in, and I can go back to my own little twisted mix world.</p>
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