by Nicktalopia » Sat Jul 25, 2009 8:03 pm
I can't watch the Videos right now.
But to answer your question, I don't think it should be a trend, maybe some people are exceptional because of their talent but i doubt they'll make a breakthrough instead they will be recognized as djs going off the rules that we have been used to for decades, at least EDM wise. If it turns out to be a general rule it would be a disaster in my opinion, because for me the best way for a DJ to communicate with his crowd is through the music of his track list and crowd interaction skills, if you add his vocal abilities regardless how good or bad he may be it would turn out to be a hip-hop event and the mystery barrier between the DJ - crowd would break loose, I don't even support DJs holding Mics and contacting their crowd during the event, or having Mic guys excite the crowd yet ruining every song's buildup, The max a DJ should do live besides playing his set obviously is to add live instruments, doing anything else is considered way too much.