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of a big-name DJ striking a messianic pose: 98%
When Faithless came out with “God Is a DJ” back in ’98, we guessed that the band was being a bit metaphorical. Still, playing to thousands of adoring fans who wildly cheer your every move undoubtedly does wonders for one’s ego. Especially since they’re cheering you for essentially doing nothing but playing other people’s music. Maybe that’s why Armin van Buuren (pictured, who plays here Halloween night), Ferry Corsten (Oct 10), Fedde Le Grand (Nov 14) and all the other superstar spinners coming to NYC this fall can’t seem to refrain from that festival-party classic, the “bow before me, minions” maneuver. By the way, the 2 percent uncertainty is in case Paul Oakenfold, the master of such gesticulations, fails to hit the city this season.
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