Agree.

Djing is an art. I guess people start with beat matching, move onto good tune selection, develop technique and finally get to actually performing rather than playing records. I can buy every tune that another DJ plays but where I pick the mix point and how I bring the tunes together is not going to be anywhere near as good as either the author of the tracks or somebody that has been doing it for years, day in and day out. Even then they may still have a better understanding of the music.

But everybody should have a go - that's what's techno is all about and that's why the scene stays alive. So what if they just put a few tune together and have a jump about? If everybody has a smile on their faces then that's cool.

Peace.