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tioneb
31-12-2004, 05:31 PM
Just have read this on Miss Kittin website ....

http://www.misskittin.com/diary/09-2004_frameset.html

let me know your opinion about this. Mine is ,as a dj that ive never met any situation like this coz im not famous for that. Ive always felt the people who came to me were nice dudes and always liked to chat with them.

But maybe some people on this board have expereienced worse people and should share Kittin's opinon.

Alan Oldham
31-12-2004, 08:55 PM
I think Kittin might have problems 'cause she's female. I never have problems like what she describes. I'm a pretty big guy, nobody ****s with me. As far as autographs and photos, I'm damn lucky anybody wants either from me so I never complain about it. You'll really be complaining when it ends.

Happy New Year!

MARKEG
01-01-2005, 12:07 PM
Do you know, I really love Kitten's music. I love her music, her sound and her attitude - IN THE CAR AND IF I PLAY IT.

And that's where I think the prob is here. Kitten is not a DJ. DJ's are entertainers. You sign autographs, you take pics. PPL have paid money to see you. It's the least you can do. Sometimes I've had flu, a 27 hours flight and I still do it - with a smile on my face.

I heard Kitten DJ the other day and she was diabolical. She should stay where she belongs - annd that is in the studio. Which leads me to the conclusion that the only reason she is out there is cause of the cash. And I for one don't feel comfortable thinking a DJ is ripping ppl off to get paid.

My opinion.

koma
01-01-2005, 05:56 PM
I've seen some dj's acting like stars, being arrogant to kidz and all..some even demanding from promoters to prevent kidz from coming close to them.. thats a BS if you ask me..

chatting before or after the set, asking autograph or taking photos is ok, like Mark wrote its the least dj can do for the fans, but on the other hand, sometimes some xtc head comes in and starts shaking the table with turntables, or comes into dj booth boring djs with his music wishes that often dont have anything in common with music being played, or jumps on him..
I remember even some falling over decks, messing with decks/mixer while dj is going throw his bag for a next record, spilling drinks all over record bag..and so on and on..

this kind of things I guess would make anyone nervous.. :eh:

Craig McW
02-01-2005, 03:27 AM
Saw Kitten yesterday.

1. get rid of the microphone

2. Play good tracks

3. smile

When I play it's never for money and it's always a performance. For ****s sake, have fun.... that's why we're all there yeah?

Evil G
02-01-2005, 04:25 AM
i like telling the kids i'm not really a dj - that i just saw there was nobody behind the decks and thought i should step in until the real dj came back. :roll:

crime
02-01-2005, 11:11 AM
I think if you get to the level where people are asking you to sign stuff and have their picture taken, that it's part of the job to do that.. I mean, these kids have made the effort to come to your gig, and dig your stuff that much that they ask for your autograph, it's gonna really put a bit of a bummer on their day, and definately put them off buying yor next record or going to your gig.. In germany and various other places around the world I get asked for this kind of thing sometimes at gigs, I think it's maybe a little silly for me, cos I'm just like anyone else really, a regular guy, but I would never want some raver to come away from a gig thinking "that asshole hawkins is really up himself, he wouldn't give me an autograph and wouldn't talk to me".. Like I say, it's part of the job, and I find it strange if people have a problem like this, and also when people complain about gigging all the time (Ok, I HAVE been guilty of this before), for christs sake, it'S better than stacking shelves at Aldi!

BTW: Berlin is ****ing rocking, germany really is the techno lifestyle.. I just walked to the supermarket here to get some food for breakfast and could here techno or electronic music coming from various underground parties around my area, like just walking around the streets in my hood and you just hear a fat 909 kick coming from various houses and old industrial buildings.. there's a lot of sqautters here in freidriechshain (My district), I think that may have something to do with it. Some parties must have been going on for 2 days, the people here are so up for it... it's nuts!

eyes without a face
02-01-2005, 11:51 AM
seen Kitten once a few years back but really cant remember what she was like, altho she was apparently one of the ones to watch at the last Sonar Festival, standing in for Carl Cox and apparently she rocked it to pieces....

as far as autographs, fans etc, well only the last 2 times ive played Voodoo has anyone ever asked for an autograph, its nice but i makes me feel a bit self concious as Mark pointed out, im just a normal, and quite young, lad so its a bit strange when people who are older than u want u to sign a poster or a tshirt for them.. but its cool, nice to know people appreciate what ur doing up there for sure, and as for people on the stage well it can be ok if they are ur friends, or as long as no idiots are trying to touch the decks or even steal one which happened at Voodoo, then otherwise its all part of the club night i guess

tioneb
02-01-2005, 03:21 PM
Do you know, I really love Kitten's music. I love her music, her sound and her attitude - IN THE CAR AND IF I PLAY IT.

And that's where I think the prob is here. Kitten is not a DJ. DJ's are entertainers. You sign autographs, you take pics. PPL have paid money to see you. It's the least you can do. Sometimes I've had flu, a 27 hours flight and I still do it - with a smile on my face.

I heard Kitten DJ the other day and she was diabolical. She should stay where she belongs - annd that is in the studio. Which leads me to the conclusion that the only reason she is out there is cause of the cash. And I for one don't feel comfortable thinking a DJ is ripping ppl off to get paid.

My opinion.

Mark i agree with what you think of the "DJ attitude" u describe. But about Kittin well your opinion doesnt really concern this.

Like every DJ im sure everybody will find some ba dgig she did. personnaly ive seen her twice at Sonar this year, and the party @ Loft was amazing, she finished the nite exciting all the people, smiling and everything, playing good music. Im sure i could ahve seen tears on her if i had been close enough to her.

Secondly she doesnt slag the usual fan asking for autograph, but more the xtc agressive trainspotter. I droped this topic to know if that happens a lot, not to slag the girl =)

Frank Dogshit
02-01-2005, 03:42 PM
seen Kitten once a few years back but really cant remember what she was like, altho she was apparently one of the ones to watch at the last Sonar Festival, standing in for Carl Cox and apparently she rocked it to pieces....

as far as autographs, fans etc, well only the last 2 times ive played Voodoo has anyone ever asked for an autograph, its nice but i makes me feel a bit self concious as Mark pointed out, im just a normal, and quite young, lad so its a bit strange when people who are older than u want u to sign a poster or a tshirt for them.. but its cool, nice to know people appreciate what ur doing up there for sure, and as for people on the stage well it can be ok if they are ur friends, or as long as no idiots are trying to touch the decks or even steal one which happened at Voodoo, then otherwise its all part of the club night i guess

Who the hell asked you to sign a tshirt? Was it Eddie by any chance? :lol:

MangaFish
02-01-2005, 06:41 PM
it always makes me laugh how carried away somple people get. theres realy DJ groupies out there.

i've always admired DJs because good DJs are professionals and to get to a professional standard in any subject (be it accademic, sporting or music etc) it takes a high level of determination, skill and knowlage. something worthy of admeration.

however there is a fine line between admiring someone for their professional skill, and obsessing over them. :nono:

OriginalTechnobastard
07-01-2005, 01:06 PM
Yeah but there is always more dj's who get too caught up in that 'I'm a superstar dj attitude'. Personally no disrespect but sometimes Kitten talks way too much about how people bother her, and expect her to be her friend, and all that shite(Although I think she jokes around and its part of her act when doing songs). It gets very tiresome. I personally like to talk to dj's and musicians and tell them I like their music and talk about future plans etc. Whats wrong with that?
Having said that, reading that article she was right about the general incident. No-one should be abused and it is wrong whether djing or not.
Far as her djing, I've seen her once at the Egg. She was good. I can't really comment about her djing too much because I have only seen here once. She likes her bleeps alot which I don't totally agree with(From her mixes) More of a ambient feel.

Icom was a good album. A definite grower with something different then what I expected. I prefer the Hacker album but Icom was very good.

penthesilea
07-01-2005, 05:54 PM
can understand she gets a bit freaked out by people jumping at her but it's part of the scene, at least the club scene and if you don't like it, yeah, maybe stay in the studio...

We don't know how far these freaked out fans went to difficult to say but as a general rule, you have to take the good and the bad from your job...
# :doh:
Lots of us are stuck in shitty jobs and have to deal with arsehole bosses, w*nker colleagues...

Stella Boy
07-01-2005, 10:26 PM
Saw Kitten play late last year. She played to the crowd, alot of predictable stuff but also some killer electro tracks, danced like a loon, smiling all the way and was more than happy to shake a few hands.

Just wish she hadn't had all those tatoos plastered on her arm

ds2
07-01-2005, 10:45 PM
who was looking at her arms....her bazookas looked massive :lol:

sorry if i've offended any lady members. ignore me, i'm old and married.

Tiptoe
07-01-2005, 10:47 PM
who was looking at her arms....her bazookas looked massive :lol:

sorry lady members. ignore me, i'm a pervert

ds2
07-01-2005, 11:37 PM
who was looking at her arms....her bazookas looked massive :lol:

....i'm a pervert

yeah, that too.

Tiptoe
07-01-2005, 11:41 PM
ha ha

Tiptoe
07-01-2005, 11:42 PM
am surprised you are up this late on a school night. oh i know why, you must be up listening to the trance show on galaxy ay. hands in the air everyone.

ds2
08-01-2005, 12:10 AM
not far off actually. just been listening to some very pisspoor hard house/hardstyle or whatever it's called this week. the guy who made it calls hard techno a fad :lol:

Tiptoe
08-01-2005, 12:13 AM
who is this clown you speak of????

ds2
08-01-2005, 12:15 AM
how come you know there's a trance show on galaxy right now?
actually, doesn't take a genius does it, there's always a trance show on galaxy... biggest piece of shit radio station in the country.

ds2
08-01-2005, 12:19 AM
who is this clown you speak of????

stella boy.

Tiptoe
08-01-2005, 12:22 AM
stella boy has been making hardstyle. thats why he is taking time out. it all makes sense now.

davethedrummer
08-01-2005, 12:33 AM
well i really sympathise with miss kitten here actually.
it sounds like she's had some real weirdness happen to her a few too many times , and people waiting to get to her while her "assistant has gone to the toilet" sounds like a nightmare actually.

thing is this kind of thing doesn't happen to the most of us as we are just not at her level. ( you can kick my head in later)
she stood in for carl cox for christ sake! at sonar too!
i mean i'm not saying she's at his level either but....come on that's a big one.
just the simple fact that most of the people who have replied to this post have seen her is testament to the fact that she is very well known.

have you any idea what it would be like to be someone like her in different countries around the world ( clubs / parties etc full of really out-of-it people)

i mean england is fairly cool with star dj's ( well london is ) but as you move out of the centres and into more provincial places or head to south america or other techno starved countries you realise that it can be a very different story.

people can come at you lunging out of the darkness , knock you over , skip your records , shout in your ear , spill their drink in your record box ( it happened to me 3 times in a month ...but that's another story)
it can get really scary at time especially when you are on your own and you really don't know the people at all
" oh don't worry about martin....he's alright really....etc etc "
somone says as martin continues to vomit in your record bag.

i've signed countless autographs / taken millions of photo's with people stood and listened to people ranting at me in foreign languages ( including drunken english) and like mark all with a smile on my face

but i can understand how it can upset you that people can SEEM so bloody SHALLOW!!

at the end of the day
ms kitten has lost her sense of humour , or had it beaten out of her
and she's bitter about that.
and i can't say i blame her
i hope she get's over it.

Internal Error Records
08-01-2005, 12:45 AM
taken millions of photo's with people

like me :-)

http://www.internal-error.com/forum/html/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/squatrave/squat20.JPG


(sorry, had to!)

The Overfiend
08-01-2005, 12:47 AM
Distant Cousins?

Internal Error Records
08-01-2005, 12:50 AM
umm sure.... we ran into eachother at a London squat of all places. heheheh

actually i was the one mobbing Henry after I was done with Chris Liberator. :-)


heheheh

oh come on! you arent too much of a super star to get excited by these things :cool:

davethedrummer
08-01-2005, 01:46 AM
umm sure.... we ran into eachother at a London squat of all places. heheheh

actually i was the one mobbing Henry after I was done with Chris Liberator. :-)


heheheh

oh come on! you arent too much of a super star to get excited by these things :cool:

no ..most of the time i really enjoy chatting about stuff with people at parties and gigs , i mean i like to socialise anyway so for me it's fun.
but i can get really oppressive , and confusing and sometimes scary.
i mean we all have our personal space right?

The Divide
08-01-2005, 12:31 PM
Distant Cousins?

hahahaha twins

penthesilea
10-01-2005, 08:44 AM
who was looking at her arms....her bazookas looked massive :lol:

sorry if i've offended any lady members. ignore me, i'm old and married.

mm... how old??? ;) :lol:

tioneb
10-01-2005, 10:46 AM
Saw Kitten play late last year. She played to the crowd, alot of predictable stuff but also some killer electro tracks, danced like a loon, smiling all the way and was more than happy to shake a few hands.

Just wish she hadn't had all those tatoos plastered on her arm

hmmm she has "inhale" on one shoulder and "exhale" on the other .. quite funny .....

and talking about arms tatto,s shes really far from Mulero actually !

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