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Old 05.04.2006, 01:20 PM   #5
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It seems like that wouldn't work mostly because a lot of the 'vibe' at a club comes from a feeling of community (however crap the music). It's that collective recognition and approval of a song that comes on, and the resulting group mentality. It creates atmosphere, and if everyone's on a different frequency, so to speak, much of that would be lost.

If you've ever been a 'raver,' you'll be familiar with that moment when a good song comes on in the mix, and the whole place literally goes MAD (used to happen a lot with Mario Piu tunes, oddly enough). Granted, drugs played a large role in that, but there was still that element of music unifying the masses.
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