Hello
A friend of mine told me it was normal for preforming artists to mix in other artists track in their set, and call it a live performance, not using the word DJ on the poster, but he's own performer name
I find that hard to believe, but since I haven't seen many Dubstep shows I thought I'd ask here
thanx
playing other artists tracks live ?
the border between live and DJing is porous innit...
Flying Lotus, for example, plays more "live" than 99.9% of electronic musicians, building and re-arranging tracks on the fly - but that includes other people's tracks. He will sample, re-wire, and re-fix things like 'Archangel' 'Windowlicker' 'Crank Dat' 'Hrs:Min:Sec' in brand new ways each time. Is that "properly" live? Does it matter?
Flying Lotus, for example, plays more "live" than 99.9% of electronic musicians, building and re-arranging tracks on the fly - but that includes other people's tracks. He will sample, re-wire, and re-fix things like 'Archangel' 'Windowlicker' 'Crank Dat' 'Hrs:Min:Sec' in brand new ways each time. Is that "properly" live? Does it matter?
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