[Tango-L] Support Bs As DJs

WHITE 95 R white95r at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 4 16:01:27 EST 2006


Hi Chris,

I too have heard some DJs from Northern Europe (I guess..) and I also think 
that they vary the range from quite good to barely tolerable for the same 
reasons you mention.

Manuel

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>From: "Chris, UK" <tl2 at chrisjj.com>
>Reply-To: tl2 at chrisjj.com
>To: Tango-L at mit.edu
>CC: tl2 at chrisjj.com
>Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Support  Bs As DJs
>Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 18:46 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
>
>
> > Christian [just coming back from a another fantastic weekend dancing
> > at "El Corte" and "Flor de fango" in Nijmegen and Arnhem, The
> > Netherlands where the DJs feature this ability!]
>
>Interesting...
>
>I've just returned from a festival which had a DJ from the dance school
>you mention. He seems a really nice guy, but I have to say the first
>night's DJing was the amongst the very worst I've ever heard at an
>international tango event. Both in music selection (I cannot recall before
>hearing so much non-dance tango played at a festival ball) and the
>structure, such as long runs of tracks by the same orchestra but broken by
>change of rhythm e.g. tango switching to vals. The low point was a tanda
>of dire Tango for Export milongas that cleared the floor entirely...
>except for one couple: the DJ himself, and partner.
>
>The second night might have been better, but I couldn't bear to stick
>around to find out.
>
>However, I have been lucky enough to encounter one good DJ from the same
>place - Andreas - and I look forward to dancing to his music again.
>
>Chris
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