At the end of the day (IMO) it's not the young dj's who are the future but the younger dancers. It doesn't matter who plays the records. Some of the top newies, upfront dj's these days have yet to hit 40 so in theory have over 20 to 30 years in them looking at the age of some of the scene. It's also took many of the older 'uns years to get where they are as well so it ain't gonna happen over night for some sprightly 20 something
What happens when some of the young ones, the future as some have said get married, have kids, careers start to get in the way?? They will go the way as many did years ago, drop off the scene, so where will the future be then.
If the young guns are seriously the future then they also have to bring with them the scenes future newies and I don't see many out there breaking new records, simply for the reasons I stated in an earlier post.
Granted some do have some unknowns, but where did they come from, chances are from one of the older generation. If that is the case then why did one of the older generation sell it????
At the end of the day it may be all irrelevant, I don't see enough young 'uns coming on the scene to sustain it for years to come.