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    Default Uberdruck & Music Management?

    Firstly... I hope nothing bad comes of this but they are now a part of Top Draw Music Management?

    Hope this doesn't spell the booking at commercial clubbing events for these guy's.
    Follow your music with heart and you can never go wrong...

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    i dont think it really matters that much hakka ,as long as they continue to produce the way they do!!

    where you dj ISNT as important as the music that you play/produce

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    where you dj ISNT as important as the music that you play/produce
    But it will ultimately affect the way you produce/play, as a commercial crowd will only force you to edge more in that direction, it's inevitable.

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    Thanks for your thoughts wenna.

    Please bear in mind though, I'm not suggesting for a second that it will have an effect on them either way... just in comparison to Scot Project... it DID seem to have an effect on there production, from a perspective.
    Follow your music with heart and you can never go wrong...

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    i agree. i wont buy a scot project tune now

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    who knows what will happen, if you think about it, a while ago no one would of thought that scot project would turn out the way he has. but it doesnt seem very likly that uberdruck would turn commercial? who knows?

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    true guys......but. there are djs/producers that have and still play commercially and in the underground. its all about researching and knowing the scene before you get into it. especially for say uberdruck, who is based in germany. take for example push or dave angel, both pretty well known in both commercial and the underworld.. yet, for me anyway, theyve managed to maintain my credibility and respect. i like to think of it as they are victims of thier own talents... they are so good that their music works very well in both situations.

    it must be hard for any dj/producer, if they are asked to dj at or produce for a more commercial label/club then they must fell very flattered, but what i think they need is to remember where their sound came from......

    (is anyone asleep yet) :roll:

 

 

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