For next year can we please use our voices to change the world rather than ask people to vote for a magazine hot list.
— Steve Angello (@SteveAngello) September 14, 2016
Steve Angello does not want DJ Mag votes, asks the community go focus on other things. The DJ Mag top 100 quite literally receives a giant haul of criticism every year at this point, eclipsing the support that established it years ago.
Steve Angello took to twitter in order to be a bit more productive about the issue, urging people to think more about how they support their favorite artists and how they can bring about more of a change in the world. Check out his full conversation below.
@SteveAngello why does one exclude the other?
— Dani Deahl (@danideahl) September 14, 2016
@SteveAngello lots of celebs promote their own projects while also devoting time to charities/interests of their choosing
— Dani Deahl (@danideahl) September 14, 2016
@SteveAngello I think you’re missing the point? Your position allows you to have others pay attention and provide influence.
— Dani Deahl (@danideahl) September 14, 2016
We work our careers 24/7. if we would come together we would be unstoppable. thats all https://t.co/4o28RjG5A7
— Steve Angello (@SteveAngello) September 14, 2016
@SteveAngello and I applaud that – I’ve used my platform to give a TEDx talk on how women can be more powerful in production/engineering
— Dani Deahl (@danideahl) September 14, 2016
if you disconnect from social media you realize whats happening in the music business. you won’t hear a thing about anyone in the industry.
— Steve Angello (@SteveAngello) September 14, 2016
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