“When laptop DJing first came on the scene a few years back, there was a small handful of software programs for DJs to choose from, and none of them offered the same range of song manipulation options available with turntables or even CD DJ players. DJs could cross-fade (or blend) digital tracks, but the crucial function of shifting the pitch (or speed) of a song to match beats was unreliable. There was also the question of credibility. Vinyl was for purists. Digital was seen as cheating. But in the last year, technology has finally caught up with DJs’ expectations — and given them a way to keep it real.”
Tag: 08.04.05
Quantifying The Art Market’s Rise
What’s the art market doing? Well, it’s going up. Here’re the stats: Prices generally rose 4.1 percent in the first six months. The number of records set rose to 4,614 from 3,920 in 2004’s first half. The general increase in art prices generated a sharp rise in the number of auction records.