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I can only autograph this comment and experience report. The work and fun with a DJ can be immense. At least,the guy at the mixing console could be a quarter part DJ. So for those unsteady ones,this could be a solution with an option for a wider step. The interaction with a DJ is nearly as simple or hard like with "instrumental" Bandmates. This depends on the personality,character and musical background of each member.I am sure,a DJ can add a new version of being a band in several ways. The worse problem is,that most of the DJ´s will not join such a band. For what reasons ever..... The DJ´s I worked with,were pretty cool and openminded.But this is not a valid notion for all DJ´s ! Marty ---------- >Von: "Christensen, Mark" <mchriste@jaguar.middlebury.edu> >An: "'Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com'" ><Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Betreff: RE: playing w/ dj's >Datum: Sam, 19. Mai 2001 15:36 Uhr > > > >on the few occasions we've added a dj into the.. well, mix, it's been >great. these guys have both been good listeners (a must with us being >primarilly all-improvised). what also really helped was that both the >drummer and myself (the stick player on this occasion) had a headphone >feed >from the dj so we could both lock up and get the nuances of what he was >doing. > >i guess what i'm saying is that it was because everybody was into working >together they were great experiences. i'm toying with the idea of working >in a duo situation with a dj next year... > >still getting used to seeing people dance at gigs, though. > >m >