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thechronic
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Yeah just interview who you like
If you interview a producer it would be interesting if you ask questions about how they produce, what their studio looks like etc, I think many people here would be interested in that
And doing interviews with international DJs/producers at parties won't be very hard to do I think, since they tend to get bored anyway waiting until they can spin, just be a bit prepared, know their background and contact the organisers in advance. You might get in for free too
And maybe make a fancy plastified press card
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30-07-2004 17:27 |
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djfreemc
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How about using cookies for non-registered users too? I think U could check who's downloading what in that way. Maybe then u can use popup reminding to review when the computer with a nr of downlaods tries to download another track/set?
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30-07-2004 23:48 |
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thechronic
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Hmm didn't think of that yet, good idea, I could use some kind of IP-based / cookie / session guest user validation system. Would be better to track than based on the IP alone. I'm going to think about this today
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31-07-2004 10:31 |
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Surya
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Luckely for you not all people block all cookies exept those they really need (like me
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31-07-2004 13:07 |
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Originally posted by thechronic
Yeah just interview who you like
If you interview a producer it would be interesting if you ask questions about how they produce, what their studio looks like etc, I think many people here would be interested in that
And doing interviews with international DJs/producers at parties won't be very hard to do I think, since they tend to get bored anyway waiting until they can spin, just be a bit prepared, know their background and contact the organisers in advance. You might get in for free too
And maybe make a fancy plastified press card
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Interviewing the producers: that's exactly why i wanted to do some interviews...
When it comes to knobs & cables, me gets excited'n'all.... You'll know exactly how big their studio + equipment is, the total length of all their cables, and how often the neighbours complain....
Ok, consider it done.
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02-08-2004 16:35 |
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