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DJs are the new rock stars.
Club DJs don't talk to the crowd.
I DJ and I'm a harsh critic of DJs.
I didn't go to prom - I DJ'd all my proms.
DJs and people in the street know what they like.
The traditional DJ world isn't a world that I come from.
I love technology. We can be our own DJs wherever we go.
I've been DJing mostly, and most DJs end up producing. That's just me.
It's always important to me to play something other DJs aren't playing.
It will be great to have a fashion career during and after my DJ career.
I'm one of the few DJs who uses turntables. I'm the only DJ that's scratching.
The DJs with a lot of hype are not necessarily the best DJs at creating a vibe.
Fewer and fewer bars are doing live music. Instead it's more DJs and dance parties.
The producers and writers of dance music are becoming the stars, not so much the DJs.
This is the biggest night of my entire life and everybody's career rides on my DJ set
When I was growing up, radio DJs were celebrities, not just the people singing the songs.
People like me, DJs and producers, have a bigger say and a bigger voice than we've ever had before.
I started DJ-ing in the '90s. DJ-ing is in every record I do. When I make records I make them for DJs.
Oddly, I think that a lot of the haters of EDM and DJs are actually within the world of electronic music.
The modern stuff, I can take it or leave it. I like its danceability, but the DJs talk a lot of nonsense.
You ever see a bar with 200 beautiful women go broke? But I've seen a lot of bars with great DJs go broke.
Philly DJs sort of always won battles and always won awards and stuff like that and were always super sharp.
It's so cool to hear these DJs and younger artists that are coming around be like, 'Wow, we love your music.'
Music is how I unwind. I love going to see bands or DJs at a festival or a dive bar. My taste is pretty diverse.
Dance music is so interchangeable. There's not a lot of face to it. It's a bunch of Dutch DJs with the same haircut.
I'd much rather go out and have music randomly presented to me by different DJs than stay home and discover it on my own.
Some of these DJs have screens, 3D blocks, flames, gas and even a trapeze. It's like looking at a really stupid customised car.
There are things I like, there are things I strongly dislike. In my DJ sets and in my production I just gravitate towards what I like.
Upload Radio is a new venture offering content creators and bedroom DJs the chance to get their own programmes on the air by buying time.
Basically, I'm one of the greatest producers ever. And I'm also one of the greatest DJs ever. And I'm also one of the best executives ever.
There's a lot of creativity in the industry, but I don't necessarily think that the most creative DJs or producers are always the biggest ones.
New Banger' is a statement, but it is more about giving the DJs something for the clubs. I think it should have a lot of club longevity as a tune.
I don't see anyone avoiding the Stones because DJs make jokes about them being a part of the Geritol set. All it does is make the DJs look stupid.
I started seeing a lot of girl DJs spinning at the fashion events I always attend, and I thought it looked super fun, so one day I just decided to learn!
A lot of DJs don't realize they're here today and gone tomorrow. They're literally taking jets to every show. It's crazy how much money they're spending.
But then I quite enjoy when something goes wrong, because when I watch DJs that take it very seriously, it's nice when you make a mistake and laugh about it.
From the age of 14 to about 20, I bombarded record companies and DJs with my demos. I was desperate to get it out there. Most of the time, I got nothing back.
DJs are in incredible competition, musically. And they are the most musically creative and sensitive people in all the music charts. I am amazed how they are.
I just think a lot of people don't give credit to EDM producers or DJs. People think they're just button pushers and just get on stage and don't really perform.
I used to do this one club called New York Sound Factory where I played house, hip-hop, and dancehall. I was one of the first DJs in the South to play everything.
I was really ambitious, so I was innovative. I was one of the first DJs to do live calls, 'cause I found this phone device that would pick up other people's voices.
I think not having come from the DJ world was an asset to me at first because I didn't have some of the habits other DJs had, and I think in a way that set me apart.
He was an original, an innovator, and his influence will forever live on in our culture. Whether they know it or not, all DJs have been influenced by him. Thank you, DJ AM.
I like myself still kind of being... because DJs used to be the background guy - the guy who was just doing the music - I see myself more as that guy than being on the stage.
I go out pretty much every night, and when you spend time in those clubs, watching how the DJs make their mash-ups to heat up the room, you want to create that sound yourself.
You never know: the next DJ Snake, the next Skrillex, the next big DJs might wait outside of the club. You gotta give back and listen to the next generation and show some love.
I was sort of a loner as a kid, so radio was where I turned for companionship. I loved the music and how the DJs talked about the artists and used words to paint pictures to evoke emotion.
For me, I have the highest amount of respect for DJs. There's a real skill set and ability to hold a crowd's attention for four to five hours, especially with an R&B/hip-hop and open-format music.
I go to clubs and if I notice the DJs are playing the records faster, then I'll push the beats a little on the next record I make. A lot of people don't know how to watch out for things like that.
Even though I'm out there as an artist, I continue droppin' mixtapes, I continue doin' this and continue showin' DJs love personally. That's why I continue doin' a lot of things other artists don't do.