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Kaffine
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 United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2003/12/15 : 17:21:02
I think it would come in handy if you spun more mainstream dance and owned CD decks... it would function sorta like those mobile DJ music subscription services, you know?
-dj h3o
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dj_smiley_0
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 United Kingdom
18 posts Joined: Apr, 2002
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Posted - 2003/12/16 : 10:11:38
This is the way the music industry is going to go...you pay a small fee for unlimited downloads, and extra if you want to print off the art work for an album....this saves the labels a shit load of money as they dont have to pay for distribution to shops, breakages, artwork, pressing fees etc...
I reckon in 5-10 years time this is how we will be buying our music...no HMV, VIRGINE or any kind of shop selling music, itl all be from the internet, plus in a few years time we waont be dj-ing with vinyl, CDs instead....so it makes sense to say that this is how is going to be from now on.
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Seany
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 United Kingdom
1,908 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
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Posted - 2003/12/16 : 11:08:29
No thats not how its going to be ,Do you think turntablist's will stop turntableism because of new technology?? i doubt it... unless they do it with cds? which i HIGHLY doubt it...
The little black guy down the block :)
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