Derrick Carter: “The semi-wounded boys' club of modern DJ culture is uninteresting”
The Classic Records co-founder lets loose!
Esteemed Chicago DJ, producer and pioneer Derrick Carter has unleashed his thoughts on current dance music culture.
In a series of Tweets, the Classic Records co-founder took the time to discuss his mindset when it comes to the way he approaches his career differently than other artists in the industry. Carter made it clear that he’s not a “music obsessed jock”, he doesn’t follow trends and he’s not interested in chart positions. Instead he focuses on sharing sounds that he’s passionate about above all else.
In the midst of his outpouring of thoughts, Carter also touched on his opinion of the current dance music landscape and artists that populate it:
“The semi-wounded boys club of modern DJ culture is uninteresting. It’s analogous to sitting at the cool table and I always hung with the freaks, weirdos, and interesting thinkers… I’d rather do almost any-fucking-thing else than be at the club playing the role of hits bitch. I’ll go see my friends and allies though. Mostly because that has little to do with music.
“Not my need to be seen or associated with a label, artist, or concept. Y’all can keep that thin shit. I want to laugh, enjoy and inspire myself while watching the deposed sense of importance and false pedigree, wither from atrophy.”
He concluded with some sound advice and a positive message: "Be an honest soul. That’s what we are, souls. Those need sustenance and a balanced diet. As some of you may have noticed, souls won’t thrive on junk food. I really hope that today everyone finds something to carry them through to tomorrow. Something real.”
Derrick Carter has been in the industry for longer than most and has seen the culture evolve over time. It’s always interesting to get his perspective and understand how a more experienced artist feels about today’s scene.
For more on Derrick Carter, listen to his exclusive In Session mix here
View the full collection of Derrick Carter's recent Tweets below.
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So, unlike other folks I know, I’m just not a (House) music obsessed ex-jock, using being a DJ/producer to supplant old dreams of being something else.
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
I have a private relationship with sounds I enjoy and have managed to end up in a place where I get to share that with people.
This is probably why I don’t trend well or play hits. I don’t listen to DJ mixes during my down time, and I’m not interested in chart positions. I will probably never have an avatar of me “on the decks” unless it speaks to something else in me. https://t.co/nlTGf8RIUn
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
The semi-wounded boys club of modern Dj culture is uninteresting. It’s analogous to sitting at the cool table & I always hung with the freaks, weirdos, and interesting thinkers.
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
Apart from sharing my “toys” w/others in safe spaces, I’d rather do ALMOST ANY-FUCKING-THING ELSE than be at the club playing the role of hits bitch.
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
I’ll go see my friends and allies tho. Mostly because that has little to do with music.
It’s love that booked an Uber.
Not my need to be seen or associated with a label, artist, or concept. Y’all can keep that thin shit.
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
I want to laugh, enjoy and inspire myself while watching the deposed sense of importance and false pedigree, wither from atrophy.
Be an honest soul.
— Derrick Carter (@blucu) February 15, 2018
That’s what we are, souls.
Those need sustenance and a balanced diet.
As some of you may have noticed, souls won’t thrive on junk food.
I really hope that today everyone finds something to carry them through to tomorrow.
Something real.
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