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Doesn't matter at this point since we've all done our picks, but for future drafts I think a b2b set should be treated like a superjam, meaning you need to already have those artists in your lineup to make a set out of them.
I agree with this, for drafting b2b or b2b2b... sets, individual acts should be picked separately. But I don't think they have to be treated like a SJ or a special set though. It should just take another FA spot.
this isn't a passive-aggressive swipe at tЯist♡n 's Hecker/OPN pick, because I legit understand his justification (a collaboration between two artists playing unique music), but Eric Prdyz and deadmau5 is just a b2b set.
Doesn't matter at this point since we've all done our picks, but for future drafts I think a b2b set should be treated like a superjam, meaning you need to already have those artists in your lineup to make a set out of them.
I purposely stayed away from b2b sets as well and Hecker/OPN isn't a b2b, I think that's what you're saying though.
correct, i gave you a bit of a push on hecker/OPN but i'm not challenging it and do not consider it a b2b set.
this isn't a passive-aggressive swipe at tЯist♡n 's Hecker/OPN pick, because I legit understand his justification (a collaboration between two artists playing unique music), but Eric Prdyz and deadmau5 is just a b2b set.
Doesn't matter at this point since we've all done our picks, but for future drafts I think a b2b set should be treated like a superjam, meaning you need to already have those artists in your lineup to make a set out of them.
I've taken them in a previous draft and they've performed that way multiple times. I think it's fine.
i understand, i just wanted to again highlight the need for us to consider additional rules specific to DJs/electronic artists in future drafts, with regards to b2b sets, alter egos, etc. Taken to it's extreme end, if b2b sets are all good, someone could have drafted Adam Beyer b2b Carl Cox, Adam Beyer b2b Cirez D, Black Madonna b2b Mike Servito, Dixon b2b Ame, Ben UFO b2b Helena Hauff, Helena Hauff b2b Silent Servant, Chris Liebing b2b Dubfire, Marcel Dettman b2b Chris Liebing, and so forth, and thats just based on an quick glance at my lineup.
Doesn't matter at this point since we've all done our picks, but for future drafts I think a b2b set should be treated like a superjam, meaning you need to already have those artists in your lineup to make a set out of them.
I agree with this, for drafting b2b or b2b2b... sets, individual acts should be picked separately. But I don't think they have to be treated like a SJ or a special set though. It should just take another FA spot.
Yeah I'm cool with that, you need to have already drafted all the artists in your b2b or b2b2b, and then just use a FA spot to put them on your lineup. This would also eliminate the need for the artists to have b2b'd together twice, so you can just go nuts with the possibilities.
Body Count was/is, of course, Ice T's rock band, most famous for the above song, the controversial Cop Killer. I believe they are the only act from the first Lollapalooza who were not drafted. That didn't seem right.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Sept 5, 2018 15:26:58 GMT -5
Henry Rollins was on JRE recently and it was great. I actually listened to the full nine hours which I rarely do with JRE. Recommended for people who like cool interviews with cool people.
Henry Rollins was on JRE recently and it was great. I actually listened to the full nine hours which I rarely do with JRE. Recommended for people who like cool interviews with cool people.
Post by piggy pablo on Sept 5, 2018 16:44:06 GMT -5
Jennifer Lopez is a New York City-born pop and dance singer, as well as an accomplished actress, appearing in such films as Anaconda and Gigli. She is most famous for hits such as If You Had My Love, Jenny from the Block, and Get on the Floor, which has sold 8.4 million copies, making it one of the best-selling singles of all-time.
I share none with actually @fortyfive33 now but I really was trying to find a way to get Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock to work. It Takes Two is one of my foolproof happy songs.