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Nu Nrg - really that good live??
really wanna see them live. heard good things
whos seen them?
They were pretty good when I saw them. Long ass break downs and great melodies, though half of what they played I didn't even recognize.
oh hell yea, DONT, I REPEAT DONT MISS SEEING THESE TWO GUYS LIVE. LIVE PA'S ROCK MY SOX.
they threw it down when i saw them in austin earlier this year. they played a lot of their own stuff and just tore the roof off the place.
-ryan
They are quality live especailly the first time, having seen them now 7 times tho. There sets don't varie much!!
Saw them once and was very pleased with their performance. They did not disappoint.
aaaah thats good to hear. Then I will be happy when I am visiting Denver next week.
Dude comon, once you see a few live acts you wont care bout seeing people dj anymore. Infusion or NuNrg have to be some of my best times at Ultra this year. I'd like to hear more of NuNrg but i'm sure ill catch them again.
Even a shitty live act will always be more fun for me then a dj who sits there and basic mixes some shit.
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| Originally posted by b0bb0 Dude comon, once you see a few live acts you wont care bout seeing people dj anymore. Infusion or NuNrg have to be some of my best times at Ultra this year. I'd like to hear more of NuNrg but i'm sure ill catch them again. Even a shitty live act will always be more fun for me then a dj who sits there and basic mixes some shit. |
Nu NRG closed the show down at the eighth and final Freak Night this past Halloween. Had it not been for the fact that we had already been going at it for like eight hours, including a devastating solid set from Ferry Corsten and Marco V, they might have rocked the house. To be honest, I was too tired and bordering on deaf by the time they took the stage. I do remember people losing their minds when they dropped "Bonsai", though.
I'd like to hear them live again, but definitely not at the end of such a long show.
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| Originally posted by wwu.punisher Nu NRG closed the show down at the eighth and final Freak Night this past Halloween. Had it not been for the fact that we had already been going at it for like eight hours, including a devastating solid set from Ferry Corsten and Marco V, they might have rocked the house. To be honest, I was too tired and bordering on deaf by the time they took the stage. I do remember people losing their minds when they dropped "Bonsai", though. I'd like to hear them live again, but definitely not at the end of such a long show. |
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| Originally posted by wwu.punisher I do remember people losing their minds when they dropped "Bonsai", though. |
Nu-NRG gets very boring after a while because they only play their own productions and that gets old pretty quick.
Still, they are good to see live. And I love their productions.
Saw them at Ultra and danced the whole fucking time, it was an awsome experience.
Nu-NRG is definitely worth seeing live. I danced my ass off the entire time when I saw them this past February here in NYC, unlike the opening DJ that night who just put me to sleep (Markus)
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| Originally posted by verndogs Nu-NRG is definitely worth seeing live. I danced my ass off the entire time when I saw them this past February here in NYC, unlike the opening DJ that night who just put me to sleep (Markus) |
Yea i saw them a month or two ago and they were nothing short of sensational... i didnt recognize hardly anything they played but hardly any of it dissapointed... I danced myself too death when they were on and it was without a doubt one of the best ive seen
their live show is very nice. i like it. i might be biased but it's a lot of fun. see them dancing, performing, etc. it's just cool.
regarding the 'material' they play, there's so many tracks that they could do a live for 3 - 4 hours, however they don't. they try to keep it different as most possible, but there's always a few tracks people just die to hear- dreamland, connective, freefall; to name a few.
ciao x
seen them on saturday,absolutley brilliant,toally rocked!
Their hardly a true definition of the word 'live' as they just play tracks off their laptops (3 of them at Cream) and add live effects via keyboards etc. But i dont go and see them simply because the event bills them as 'Live'. Their awesome productions is what attracts me, hard euphoric pumping sets with so much energy, and the lads clearly enjoy themselves. Ive seen them twice in a year (same event) and they played totally different sets, with 'live' edits of the their own tracks to suit the mood 
I was really excited to see em back in Feb due to their legendary Orgasmatron set, but I found their set to be pretty uninsprired, and me and my mates ended up going to listen to some random up n coming on one of the other dancefloors.
Was nice to hear Connective live tho 
When i saw them in Australia, they were actually piss boring. The other djs playing before them were much more interesting than them tbh. I had high expectations for what they could pull off, no good.
Despite the fact that I harp on about them live so much I've never seen their liveact, and probobly never will, as they dont come to my part of the world. But from the livesets I've got they're very good. Check some of those out, but since we havent got any new (live recorded) sets for 8 months now, their playlist is gonna have a lot of new stuff that you wont recognise from listening to sets. 
I saw them at seattle's freaknight too! You are right it was a long night so I couldnt dance much when they came on but they definately killed it!! I just stood there with my jaw open
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| Originally posted by b0bb0 Dude comon, once you see a few live acts you wont care bout seeing people dj anymore. Infusion or NuNrg have to be some of my best times at Ultra this year. I'd like to hear more of NuNrg but i'm sure ill catch them again. Even a shitty live act will always be more fun for me then a dj who sits there and basic mixes some shit. |
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| Originally posted by bass.exe How do U know exactly whats going on in their act... ie how much of it is actually live? I heard that they actually use Traktor and mix tracks on their laptop and just use the keyborad for a few basic synth patterns over the top.... They use the same and kcik and bassline for hours on end and their music gets a little repetitive IMO. I agree that they are good prodcuers, but I would rather see a DJ who plays a wide variety of stuff in his set. |
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