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Originally posted by Professor Jam@Aug 15 2005, 12:36 PM
Not Without Limitations!!!
Why?
The DJ industry is too political and critical towards individuals who do not march to the rhythm of a specific drum beat...
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I also agree with this. I do not trust conglomerates, and I am becoming very disallusioned with the ADJA lately. While growth is good, monopolizing the industry is not, and IMO the ADJA is becoming more interested in themselves than anything else. I am sceptical of the "branding" campaign they are embarking on , and feel they are starting to lose focus on the real reason they began, to help local DJs be better DJs.
Jim Casey wrote:
I guess my problem is that if someone were to become a member of NAME, they would be pressured to stay away from say the ProDJ Cruise or if a member of the ADJA, would be pressured to stay away from the WeDJ Cruise.
It is already happening, at least where I live. The various groups are gathering everyone together in their camps waiting for the first volley of "Us or Them", which is coming. ADJA and their followers will have their adgenda, NAME and its supporters will have theirs, and many DJs, who only want to better themselves and their business, will get caught in the crossfire and quit everything.