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Re: [microsound] Microsound t-shirts available
I know, perhaps i should have stated so:) It still made me curious
what some of the members thought on the subject.
aLEKs
On Nov 3, 2005, at 3:40 PM, David @ Audiobulb wrote:
i was being ironic
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Subject: Re: [microsound] Microsound t-shirts available
Do Dj's seems dead when they perform? How bout dj's who use a
computer for their sets? Does the fact that a DJ is in the dark help
people percieve his/her performance better because he/she is not the
focal point? What about Dj's who mix in a well lit room, or play a
set off of a lap top? I always found the difference between a DJ
set and a Laptop performer negligible, wether i could see them
perform in a well lit room or a dimly lit one.
aLEKs
On Nov 2, 2005, at 5:36 PM, David @ Audiobulb wrote:
provocative t-shirts can be fun
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