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« Reply #45 on: May 08, 2008, 11:29:34 AM »

Remixes can be great if you do them extremely well, personally, I totally love 'God of wonders' by Excito.

Me too.  Great tune!

Cool lyrics you are working on Smiley

Reminds me a little of Shiloh's "Vista Cruz"
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« Reply #46 on: May 08, 2008, 12:39:18 PM »

@dancechapel

I love blind melon... I remember my older bro had that album and we'd listen to it while driving around during the summer months when I was a lot younger.

Maybe instead of doing covers this project should focus on remixes... for instance do an album of chris tomlin, matt redman, delirious, hillsong united remixes and put them together on an album.

I have the avalon remix album and the newsboys remix albums... they're really good.
The Hillsong London Remixed album is pretty cheesy.. I'd like to see some more worship remixes in general.
It would really ignite young christians with the ability to learn how to DJ at youthgroup and stuff like that.  DJing in church would probably be more accepted from the older generations if they heard us DJing worship tunes.

Ok my tangent is done.
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« Reply #47 on: May 08, 2008, 12:45:39 PM »

It would really ignite young christians with the ability to learn how to DJ at youthgroup and stuff like that.  DJing in church would probably be more accepted from the older generations if they heard us DJing worship tunes.

Full O Joy was recently able to do that at his church.

I think the real problem is not that they can't work, but that they've become so cookie cutter that the quality has been lost (with a few rare exceptions.)

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« Reply #48 on: May 08, 2008, 03:50:13 PM »

thats a good point.
It seems that if they're not cookie cutter, they're at least behind the curve in style.
Most of the next gen dance music is rearing its heads in the under belly clubs.

I wonder if many christian producers/DJ's choose not to spend anymore time there than they need to and that is why we see the secular DJ's more so ahead in style?
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« Reply #49 on: May 08, 2008, 10:39:22 PM »

Remixes can be great if you do them extremely well, personally, I totally love 'God of wonders' by Excito.

Me too.  Great tune!

Cool lyrics you are working on Smiley

Reminds me a little of Shiloh's "Vista Cruz"

thanks..

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I wonder if many christian producers/DJ's choose not to spend anymore time there than they need to and that is why we see the secular DJ's more so ahead in style?
that might be one of the reasons, but don't forget there's simple MUCH more secular dance music lovers than christian dance lovers, much more secular dance producers than christian dance producers; this makes the chance to find really good producers smaller...
BUT, and this has to be said, still I think we don't have to be ashamed on the quality some of us here achieve!
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« Reply #50 on: May 09, 2008, 06:56:58 AM »

thats a good point.
It seems that if they're not cookie cutter, they're at least behind the curve in style.
Most of the next gen dance music is rearing its heads in the under belly clubs.

I wonder if many christian producers/DJ's choose not to spend anymore time there than they need to and that is why we see the secular DJ's more so ahead in style?


That's probably part of it.  Some of the labels, like Sparrow are targeting the Soccer Moms, while people in the underbelly clubs are targeting what's actually happening in the club scene.

Even some producers who may have a better handle on their sound may still be a little disconnected from what's hot if they aren't connected with the club scene in town, at least once in awhile.

Some people can't handle that scene though, so I would never suggest they go in if it's not safe for them.

that might be one of the reasons, but don't forget there's simple MUCH more secular dance music lovers than christian dance lovers, much more secular dance producers than christian dance producers; this makes the chance to find really good producers smaller...
BUT, and this has to be said, still I think we don't have to be ashamed on the quality some of us here achieve!

Another good point, and very true!

I think there is more than one reason, and that is why it can be hard to discuss sometimes.
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« Reply #51 on: May 09, 2008, 11:55:45 AM »

Even some producers who may have a better handle on their sound may still be a little disconnected from what's hot if they aren't connected with the club scene in town, at least once in awhile.

Some people can't handle that scene though, so I would never suggest they go in if it's not safe for them.

I spent pretty much every weekend in clubs between the age of 16 and 26 either DJing or out dancing and getting seriously wasted. I was going down hill fast until God reached down and pulled me out of the pit I was falling down. I havent been proper clubbing since then. I have been out a a few times but not like I used to. I would not return to that materialistic, hedonistic, selfish and blind world now but I cant help that I like dance music. Its in my blood, just now I want to use it for the glory of God and not for the shame of Man.
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« Reply #52 on: May 09, 2008, 12:47:09 PM »

thats a good point.
It seems that if they're not cookie cutter, they're at least behind the curve in style.
Most of the next gen dance music is rearing its heads in the under belly clubs.

I wonder if many christian producers/DJ's choose not to spend anymore time there than they need to and that is why we see the secular DJ's more so ahead in style?

some yes some no. the nearest decent club is DC (bout 3 hours) and i dont have anyone that would go clubbing on a regular basis. otherwise i would be in the clibs 2-3 times a month
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