Anyone reckon there is a bit too much focus on which DJs are playing when on Ibiza nights?
Personally I think that often the most rated DJs are not particulary better than others ( at least in the context of Ibiza where you only usually play as a DJ if you have built up experience/reputation) but that their reputation is kept alive by the fact that they get peak slots to play, at points when people are maximally stimulated/up for it.
In years gone by the party scene was much less shaped by 'big names', the crowd and event were much more of the focus. Ocassionally now discussions of ibiza DJs become a bit like teenage pop fans arguing about whether 'Take That' or 'Westlife' are 'the best band ever'
Personally I think that often the most rated DJs are not particulary better than others ( at least in the context of Ibiza where you only usually play as a DJ if you have built up experience/reputation) but that their reputation is kept alive by the fact that they get peak slots to play, at points when people are maximally stimulated/up for it.
In years gone by the party scene was much less shaped by 'big names', the crowd and event were much more of the focus. Ocassionally now discussions of ibiza DJs become a bit like teenage pop fans arguing about whether 'Take That' or 'Westlife' are 'the best band ever'