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[bomp] Re: DJ Rant




<<< But for god's sake, what the hell are some of you thinking  playing music 
at ear-bleed level? More often than not when I go to a DJ  night or at a 
weekender, DJs are playing music so loud it's  distorted.  That's not
good for either dancing or socializing.  >>>
 
<<<< This is where a good setup can help at a club.   You know...Places 
people can get away from the sound level on the dance  floor.  Personally, I like 
the music to be a bit louder on the floor  than wherever I'm talking.  But 
ear-bleed level is beyond where things  need to be. >>>


Most of the DJ nights I go to I'd say the volume is just about where  it 
should be....loud enough that I can have that enjoyment I mentioned yesterday  of 
hearing music at volumes higher than I could ever play them at home...but  
without being ear-bleeding, and not distorted.
 
But that's for places where there's dancing...Certainly if it's a bar where  
there is no dance area, and all you can do is sit/stand and socialize, then 
the  music shouldn't be too loud that you can't talk to the person next to you  
without shouting. (I know at least one Brooklyn deejay who doesn't seem to get 
 that. :>)



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