toa$t
Bluelighter
ask a dj/producer, read the article.
okay, so producing trumps djing.
but you were arguing for deadmau5 as a live performer vs djs (what kind of dj i am not even sure).
so the producers > djs argument isn't the core of our argument.
deadmau5 as a live performer is better than some djs, sure (there are a lot of djs out there that are not worth the gear they are using).
but most djs (that i listen to at least) are much better than deadmau5 (the dj not the producer).
and i dj and i dabbled with production and i know how demanding it is. and i have friends that are producers and i've experienced the complete process of producing first hand (my credentials.
edit: also, i saw deadmau5 last summer and im going to see Luciano soon and he will be playing with him.
as i said before i enjoyed his set last summer (and i've downloaded many live sets since then and they are all pretty much the same). and i am fairly certain that the next set will contain around 80% the same material, plus some of his new productions in the past year which were just awful.
so its hard to do what he is doing (the same thing for almost a year). at least most djs have to prepare their set each night or week or whatever. he has done his work in his productions, but his live act is not what you are making it out to be.
as for the article, do you honestly think that good djs do just that.
you could take half the things in life and make them out to be "nothing" with the right attitude and perspective.
see the sets thread for my sets. I don't my productions here.
you don't learn about djing/producing by hanging out with famous djs/producers as you seem to think (uninformed). it is not osmosis. you learn about it by doing it. I have done both for many years (informed). is that clearer?
my point is that while people may not like the music deadmau5 produces, they should appreciate the fact that what he does takes 100 x more talent and ability than what ANY dj does. I don't care if you don't like mozart or picasso. I don't like them either. but the fact that I don't like them does not by any means mean that I think they suck. say I like the drawing my 6 year old did for me in art class better than botticelli's primavera. that is a perfectly reasonable preference. but that preference doesn't mean botticelli's work hasn't appealed to both the critics and the masses. even if I didn't like the primavera, I am able to recognize and respect that the amount of work and artistic talent that goes into painting something like that far exceeds my 3 year old's ability.
Awards
Juno Awards
Beatport Music Awards
DJmag.com Top 100 DJs Poll
toa$t said:tons of people love it, and that is the absolute ONLY objective criterion by which people can argue about whether music is good or not.
tons of people love it, and that is the absolute ONLY objective criterion by which people can argue about whether music is good or not.
For most of these establishments giving out "awards" seems kind of redundant. They could save some time and just say "he sold a lot of records".
As for the DJmag poll. I've seen the results of those polls before, they reflect populariy, not quality.
I disagree. It's just another subjective means by which to argue about whether music is good or not. I think what you meant is that it is measurable or quantifiable because it can be thought of in terms of numbers (eg. number of records sold.)
Sales hardly equals quality, just look at Lady Gaga. She described her own music as 'soulless electronic music that happens to be good for dancing in clubs too'.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jul/02/lady-gaga
But it sells. Not to say that I don't find some of her songs catchy, I don't mind her. But I wouldn't take her chart topping as a sign that hers is the most quality music around. Sales have so many other things that need to be taken into account, like marketing, exposure, and the immediacy of the track/s.
As for the question of whether dj'ing or producing is harder. Who cares? It's supposed to be about the quality of the art. Using this reasoning, I could assert that bagpipes are harder to play than guitars, and therefore bagpipe music requires more talent and should therefore command more respect. Look at those lazy guitar players, just ask any bagpiper, they have it harder.![]()