One of the most important things in art is an image. That’s not the depiction of an object, it’s a unit perceived in its wholeness. It is supposed to be revealed to one in the union of physical feelings, or emotions, intellectual analysis, if needed, and some kind of spiritual, metaphysical perception or experience of a perceiver. As far as the life of a true image begins with emotions and metaphysical experience of a perceiver, image hardly exists without a viewer (nevertheless it’s still a vital, unsolved issue, if the image, or art, which fails to find its essence without the image, can exist as an independent metaphysical object even without being perceived). So, the only and the best way, to my mind, to perceive a piece of sound art, which here happens to be a DJ-set, is to perceive it on different levels: emotional, intellectual and metaphysical. This gives one an opportunity not to try to find something that was meant, but find something that independently exists, against or according to the author’s will.