Uitspraak van verwijderd op zondag 15 november 2009 om 18:24:
Uitspraak van micha venderbos op zondag 15 november 2009 om 17:29:
scott grooves ist einer der detroiter dj's und produzenten die nie so recht in den fokus geruckt sind wie andere, selbstbewusstere kollegen
las ergens in een interview dat hij al zn gigs gratis doet... alleen reiskosten en verblijf enzo hoeft hij vergoed te hebben... 'muziek moet gedeeld worden, niet verkocht' is zijn mening 
klopt!! dat interview is hier te lezen,
http://www.fabriclondon.com/fabricfirst/blog/scott-grooves-the-journey-part-one/
het stuk wat jij bedoelt:
fabriclondon:It’s always like that in fairy tales: the road that looks more enticing always ends up being the most dangerous. And in reality, the “glamour” in tour life doesn’t quite match how it looks on paper. Working at fabric, we see the real nitty-gritty side of it through our artists – work permit and visa nightmares, missed flights, they get to the airport and their driver’s not there, they arrive at the hotel and their room isn’t booked, and so forth...most artists are so dead and pulse-less by the end of their tours. I think the dead end comes up repeatedly throughout that “glamourous” road. And especially on a performance front - of course the artists put all their love into it, but sometimes they don’t always have a lot of love left to give.
Scott Grooves:“Of course. And that’s what I’m known for here - is that I don’t charge to DJ. I charge to fly and to leave my home. DJing will never be anything but a gift, that’s something I can’t put a price on. Music just comes naturally to me, I received that gift for free, and I give that gift for free. I can’t put a price on it. But I can put a price on leaving my house, flying 8 hours and waiting at the airport for this guy to pick me up – I don’t know if he’s driving me to the hotel or to the venue, I don’t know if he’s on drugs, he could be anybody. I don’t know this guy; he could be wanted by the police!”