A1. I don’t play out much but usually all new (to me) tracks for each gig A2. some can, some can’t
A3. WAV files on TRAKTOR 3
A4. Yes
B1. Rarely, only to check good DJs , i am 55 yrs old
B2. In Norway where i live, nightclubs are over-policed by security, don’t feel safe at these , i work as a technician for a handful here, i wouldn’t pay for this for sure, so, artificial construct. Having done much of my real clubbing in London, it’s not the same anymore.....
B3. Here in Oslo,I have been treated badly a number of times even in my own clubs
B4. 1-2 hours per day on average
B5. Living room at night
B6. Both tracks and mixes, rarely albums
B7. Beatport, traxsource, labels like JUNO etc or on recommendation
B8. Laptop......Speakers daytime, headphones nighttime
B9. Hard to say, specifically $3 per track, so a set of 20, $60 , WAV files
B10. It’s everything, keeps me going
B11. Yes
B12. Electronic is the only encompassing term i believe, so not easily
B13. There is always new talent coming through but the new technology makes it possible for anybody to make a track, so the market is flooded with a lot of shite
B14. Classic records remain the same through time...inspiration innit? My 20 yr old record sell daily these days....i ́m amazed TBH
B15. Not really but i pick up new things/vibes, have gotten used to the scaninavian vibe here over the years (16), which in generally slower; slicker more disco-ey kinda vibe....a “genre” in itself i would say
C1. House? 30 years, music in general 40 years
C2. Not anymore, was in the 90 ́s, now just a hobby, but i do work in the music business full time as a technician and teacher
C3. just an indication really, great tracks found in obscure places are the best......”genre” i take lightly, it’s not that simple
C4. No
Peace out brother Paul x
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