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I just want to take a moment and say-

I do have much love for the Detroit area DJs spinning at our clubs and events.

You guys stay on top of music, try to keep the masses dancing, invest a lot of time and money into your trade and what do you get in return?

Criticism.

Well, I want to take a moment and say - thanks for doing what you can to keep us dancing and hearing new shit.

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I do agree that we have some awesome D.J.s in this area!

Yes we do.

It takes a bit of travel and visiting other clubs and events to truly appreciate Detroit DJs. (Philadelphia, Chicago, Orlando - Detroit has always beat the hell out of any of them so far in my experience).

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I prefer the term "Music Nazi"

lulz...

Naw I am not a Nazi in terms of music.... (I reserve my fascism for DGN so I am told).

I prefer to think of it as "My Sonic Preferences are more enhanced."

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The City Club DJ's, headed up by the illustrious DJ Pleasure Kitten, all bring it in their own ways. Thanks to all of you for giving me something to look forward to after a rather arduous work week. Versatility knows no bounds and the reward is seen every weekend on the dance floor.

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Ya know, having now stood in the booth trying to make the masses happy and get the dance floor jumping - I appreciate what the regular DJs do even more. I am in awe and envious. <3

I neeeeed a DJ booth fix. :D

I certainly prefer DJs that ARE trying to keep their audience happy rather than impress some small segment of it with obscurity.

When I was on the radio that was one thing as the audience is all over the place, but at a CLUB the audience is not, and the selections should reflect that, rather than say me trying to impress "my cool DJ friends" or the "people that really know their stuff" too much.

I know that wasn't what you were getting at really, just popped into my mind.

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