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>From: "Luigi Meloni" <Luigimeloni74@libero.it> >I'm working with a pair of >Djs since 1998, and I have never had that problems. The great thing is >that >sometimes we meet at the house of one of us just to improvise. And we >don't >improvise on some loops or beats they take with themselves. .... >I think it is only a matter of being open-minded. >Strangely I had more problems with drummers than with Djs. I do completely improvised stuff with media sources. I guess I could be called a DJ these days. (I do jockey discs, but my equipment is a far cry from the standard DJ table.) I'm personally very happy to play with others in an occasional, improvisational setting. I'm not very interested in becoming a regular member of a "band" though. The reasons are: -I have way too many projects and ideas to fulfill (including non-Dj-esque ones) to commit to spending a large amount of time doing the same thing with the same musicians. -Patters I've noticed with local musicians (LD'ers who I've met are much better than these guys) : Guitarists (not often willing to let other instruments occasionally be the "lead" instrument), Drummers (always want to be loud and rockin' - don't seem to have an appreciation for dynamics or quieter moments), Singers (want to be the centerpiece of a band), and other DJ's (often want the rest of the band to just 'play along' with their pre-recorded techno grooves). -I'm kind of a control freak when it comes to actual songs. -I'm not crazy about the idea of "Play this progression of notes 4 times, then this progression 8 times, then play the chorus." -I simply haven't met the right musicians yet. It would be really nice to meet some musicians who play instruments outside of the standard guitar/bass/drums/keys, or who would be interested in trying really adventurous things (like trading instruments with other musicians in mid-set). Sure, sure I know. I'm being nitpicky. I guess I'm kind of stuck between musical phenomenae. On one hand, I'm not particularly interested in rock and roll or dance music. On the other hand, I really don't identify too much with the academic "new music" community. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com