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If someone is going to use Dance Ejay, they should at least read through the manual or preferably go for an ear test so that they can have their hearing aid fixed first, before letting themselves loose dragging prerecorded loops on to a table. It must have taken them about 5 minutes to put that song together, they even used the guitar riff similar to the one I used on my MP3s earlier this year, although theirs ran all the way through the song and made you want to throw a brick at it!
I admit that the music I created wasn't exactly good, but it was certainly better than the song I heard this evening. Mind you, I'm not sure of the Radiohead dance mix that came after it, so perhaps I'm just getting old....
If someone is going to use Dance Ejay, they should at least read through the manual or preferably go for an ear test so that they can have their hearing aid fixed first, before letting themselves loose dragging prerecorded loops on to a table. It must have taken them about 5 minutes to put that song together, they even used the guitar riff similar to the one I used on my MP3s earlier this year, although theirs ran all the way through the song and made you want to throw a brick at it!
I admit that the music I created wasn't exactly good, but it was certainly better than the song I heard this evening. Mind you, I'm not sure of the Radiohead dance mix that came after it, so perhaps I'm just getting old....