Quote:In the same year that New York house head Dennis Ferrer got the tap on the shoulder at Miami club Mansion to cut his set short, it’s happened again, this time to DJ Shadow. The celebrated beatmaker and turntablist was at Mansion for an ‘All Basses Covered’ DJ set on Saturday 15 December, but his selections didn’t pass muster (reportedly after only 20 minutes of playing). A fan filmed the exchange and Shadow’s announcement to the crowd, followed by some unhappy reactions from the dancefloor (see below). “I don’t care if I get kicked out of every rich kid club on the planet,” Shadow wrote on his Twitter after the incident. “I will never sacrifice my integrity as a DJ…ever.”
The news swiftly follows Tommie Sunshine’s run-in with New York club W.i.P last weekend. Asked to cut his set short for “playing too hard”, he spoke to Vibe about the increasingly-common occurrence. “Everyone is now an expert of this music, especially the ones who pay BIG $ to consume it,” he wrote. “Not to mention the clowns who supposedly ‘run’ clubs. Basically their
priority is their ‘clients’ who spend money in bottle service & what they say dictates the music direction.”
DJ Shadow has been taking the ‘All Basses Covered’ DJ concept around the U.S. in recent weeks, hitting New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, Boston, Detroit and more. Predictably, Mansion’s Facebook page is attracting a volley of angry posts from Shadow fans. This Friday 21 December, the club is set to host another turntable pro, DJ Craze, himself a Miami local. Hit ‘Full Screen’ on the video embed below to expand it.
That is the iTunes generation for you, the only club DJ they respect is their own top 40 itunes playlist. Look I hated clubs forever for basically this same reason for like 20 years, too much commercial bullshit that I literally could not believe that people just consumed and actually liked. The commercialization of music is just completely insane these days. I feel like John Spartan in Demolition Man watching his partners consume corny commercial jingles on the radio. Anyways fuck the clubs.
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(12-17-2012 11:23 PM)bbomber Wrote: That is the iTunes generation for you, the only club DJ they respect is their own top 40 itunes playlist. Look I hated clubs forever for basically this same reason for like 20 years, too much commercial bullshit that I literally could not believe that people just consumed and actually liked. The commercialization of music is just completely insane these days. I feel like John Spartan in Demolition Man watching his partners consume corny commercial jingles on the radio. Anyways fuck the clubs.
haha right on! that demolition man comparison you made is perfect ha.