oops i kinda missed the boat on this one, read the first page and wrote the above, didnt realise there was another 4 pages. The first line "I tottaly agree about cross genre dj'ing" realtes to something paul nessbit said on the first page.
Big dj's may sometimes get the crowds (although this isnt allways a guarantee) but sometimes underperform, by this I mean when you get a big name producer playing the top slot even though hes shite at mixing and plays a shite set he get the main time slot cos hes famous. Unknown dj's or those that are unknown cos there just breaking through are often the best. However alot these djs often dont get the chance to play the main set and are stuck playing warm upsets for ages. I know good up and coming dj's who have quit because of bad payment and because of promoters not giving them the opportunity they deserve. I know its hard to fill up a club with unknown names. But if a promoter for example found some top unknown talent and put on night. after a few nights or events it should get a loyal following and give the new djs a chance of stardom!. its been a problem for ages and probbably allways will be, but something need to be done!! any ideas, im a talking complete cod shit?! The beer is starting to kick in!