Also - dance music was created by poor queer black men who were using hand me down equipment and it was their creativity that made an ENTIRE genre or music and culture. I love when a vinyl dj has an ego and tries to act superior. Yes, vinyl has a sound that digital will never replace, but the things you can do digitally open so many creative doors that you just can't do on vinyl, or can't do easily. I first started djing 20 years ago on vinyl but love this app, and Serato, cdjs, etc. Neither paying rent playing at your friend's club. Music democratization does not make you a pro. Try this, get a couple of mk2, some wax and mix with that, it's fun too, you actually need an ear and a hand to interact with the record instead of touching a screen, you'll also put out the best sound quality available since decades. Nothing beats producing a solid track only for kids to deconstruct it by pressing a button showcasing how "pro" they are. Why mix at all? Just roll a blunt and let it flow guys.
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