So there's an @Avicii article in @GQMagazine where he says his sets are completely pre-planned & reading the crowd is a thing of the past…
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
He also complains about opening djs who play the same big songs from his set — which are the same songs everyone else plays…
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
So if I understand correctly, DJs should be robots and each pre-planned robot should know their place…?
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
By the way I think @avicii makes great music. Sincerely. But if you play the same thing every night you're not a DJ.
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
Dudes live in a bubble, they think what they hear in bottle service clubs and festivals is djing. That's just entertainment.
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
Enjoy the entertainment, I play at those spots too. It wouldn't hurt to be a bit creative though.
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
By the way while we're on the topic 😉 http://t.co/eBSM6hGXiv
— Good Bunny (@atrak) March 29, 2013
The video is A-Trak showing off what a non-press play DJ does. Hey look, *REAL* Djing:
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