Originally Posted by
Boogie Boy
I've never ever believed that a DJ is employed to just play everything and anything that is requested, popular, or remembered. Quality control should come into the equation at some point and that is generally to do with the education of the clientele by the DJ. It doesn't automatically mean an empty dancefloor, nor does it have to be done in such a way that it's overly noticeable. It certainly shouldn't stop DJs from being adventurous from time to time, or stop audiences from having just as good a night as they might otherwise have had, IMO.
I'm possibly one of those guys who should retire, according to some on this forum, because I'm not likely to change my ways just to accommodate punters...however, maybe my working methods are already far more stimulating to punters than the average DJ and allow me to play a far more danceable selection of tracks anyway. Who knows?