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Posted by torontotrance on Oct-31-2003 18:47:

yup i did

because maybe he can go back to the old way of mixing, the old way of picking tracks and make a lot of us old trance heads....very happy

Carl Cox won 2 yrs in a row then fell off the world stage

same with oakenfold

same with tiesto (watch it)

i don't mean that they won't finish out of the top 10....i mean they had to take time off to reinvent themselves again.


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 18:54:

i'm loving tiesto's tracklist as of today. no other trance dj has this class, and i agree that trance for the most part is lame. but this is just beautiful:

30-10-03

Tiesto @ Dj Mag Top 100 Party, Turnmills, London, UK

0000 - 0130

01 Dibaba - Hold You (Agoria 'Bear' Remix)
02 ID
03 ID
04 The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (Adam Freeland Remix)
05 Tiesto - Traffic
06 Three Drives (On Vinyl) - Signs Of The Universe
07 Michel de Heij vs. Secret Cinema - Another Sweater
08 ID
09 ID # 6 Breda Party
10 Mr Sam vs. Mojado - Naranja (Dmitri Andreas Vision)
11 Accessive Rhythm - Activate
12 Radiohead - Street Spirit (Tiesto Remix)
13 Agoria - La Onzieme Marche (Phil Kieran Remix)
14 Marco V vs. Jens - Loops & Things Relooped
15 Kay D Smith & Marc Tall pres. Passive Resistance - Praiseworthy Tunes (Hoi Polloi Mix)
16 Zero - Emit


Posted by torontotrance on Oct-31-2003 19:10:

so next he will claim he is plays breaks....two songs....roflmao


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 19:14:

he has been playing a few breaks here and there for the last few years. real breaks, not the fairy corsten bullshit. it's a good way to create contrasts within a trance set, what's wrong with that?


Posted by torontotrance on Oct-31-2003 19:48:

lol

bugs me that certain dj's play 2-3 breakbeat tunes then claim oh I play breaks.....just a nit pick problem on my part.


Posted by Haunted on Oct-31-2003 20:06:

how do you fall off a stage


Posted by Ste on Oct-31-2003 20:33:

tiesto is still THE MOST POPULAR


like we need a shitty poll to tell us that.


Posted by Fire999 on Oct-31-2003 20:55:

Dancing Dude

Gonna see him on Sunday with 499 others at Living in Montreal for the 5th time.

Damn I love Tiesto!

Nyana, nyana, nyana! Isn't Nyana a Part II of Theme of Norejfell? The sequence of his Nyana production seems to be headed in the Theme direction...

Oh well, that's just me..


Posted by Shad0wmaster on Oct-31-2003 21:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
MMMMMMMMM tatas those are a fine size


yeah but they're fake as hell. gross


Posted by Asperge on Oct-31-2003 22:28:

Tiesto indeed is great


Posted by nrjizer on Oct-31-2003 22:54:

Hmm what tracks are playing on that third aria video? They sound quite good... though they are just tiny peeks.


Posted by Az on Oct-31-2003 23:06:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
i'm loving tiesto's tracklist as of today. no other trance dj has this class, and i agree that trance for the most part is lame. but this is just beautiful:

30-10-03

Tiesto @ Dj Mag Top 100 Party, Turnmills, London, UK

0000 - 0130

01 Dibaba - Hold You (Agoria 'Bear' Remix)
02 ID
03 ID
04 The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (Adam Freeland Remix)
05 Tiesto - Traffic
06 Three Drives (On Vinyl) - Signs Of The Universe
07 Michel de Heij vs. Secret Cinema - Another Sweater
08 ID
09 ID # 6 Breda Party
10 Mr Sam vs. Mojado - Naranja (Dmitri Andreas Vision)
11 Accessive Rhythm - Activate
12 Radiohead - Street Spirit (Tiesto Remix)
13 Agoria - La Onzieme Marche (Phil Kieran Remix)
14 Marco V vs. Jens - Loops & Things Relooped
15 Kay D Smith & Marc Tall pres. Passive Resistance - Praiseworthy Tunes (Hoi Polloi Mix)
16 Zero - Emit


so he's embracing all the bandwagons other trance DJ's have jumped on all at once, the progressive bandwagon, the breaks bandwagon, the tech trance bandwagon, and the techno bandwagon
I salute him for not having any ideas of his own


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
so he's embracing all the bandwagons other trance DJ's have jumped on all at once, the progressive bandwagon, the breaks bandwagon, the tech trance bandwagon, and the techno bandwagon
I salute him for not having any ideas of his own


and combines them in a perfect balance with the driving force of the set still being his trademark dutch sound. zero fluff there either for your listening pleasure. it's all the progressive warm uplifting tech trance that he leads no other dutch trance dj has achieved that...


Posted by Az on Oct-31-2003 23:14:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
and combines them in a perfect balance with the driving force of the set still being his trademark dutch sound. zero fluff there either for your listening pleasure. it's all the progressive warm uplifting tech trance that he leads no other dutch trance dj has achieved that...

Marco V has
and he mixes better
and he doesn't overdo the "oakie classics" either


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-31-2003 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
Marco V has
and he mixes better
and he doesn't overdo the "oakie classics" either



Posted by Ste on Oct-31-2003 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
so he's embracing all the bandwagons other trance DJ's have jumped on all at once, the progressive bandwagon, the breaks bandwagon, the tech trance bandwagon, and the techno bandwagon
I salute him for not having any ideas of his own



hes a one man bandwagon distruction machine, i rememebr last year he was saying trance sounded too gay


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
Marco V has
and he mixes better
and he doesn't overdo the "oakie classics" either



marco v is a great dj, one of the few trancers i respect. but he is not as diverse as tiesto. he falls more on the harder edge. i don't expect to here a chillout ISOS kind of mix from Marco. Tiesto has that versatility which makes him admirable.


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Ste
hes a one man bandwagon distruction machine, i rememebr last year he was saying trance sounded too gay


it is true though, so fucking true!


Posted by Az on Oct-31-2003 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
marco v is a great dj, one of the few trancers i respect. but he is not as diverse as tiesto. he falls more on the harder edge. i don't expect to here a chillout ISOS kind of mix from Marco. Tiesto has that versatility which makes him admirable.

versatility? for a period of 6 months a while back, he played hte same fucking set!


Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 23:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
versatility? for a period of 6 months a while back, he played hte same fucking set!


prove it! i think you're confusing tiesto with pvd, playing tracks in the same order even. when i've seen tiesto back to back the same day he can change the set dramatically and create a whole different atmosphere, it totally depends on the crowd. you can't judge from big party livesets or the few times you make fun of him in crasher or whatnot.


Posted by Az on Oct-31-2003 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
prove it! i think you're confusing tiesto with pvd, playing tracks in the same order even. when i've seen tiesto back to back the same day he can change the set dramatically and create a whole different atmosphere, it totally depends on the crowd. you can't judge from big party livesets or the few times you make fun of him in crasher or whatnot.

I'm sorry, I don't keep backlogs of Tiesto tracklists at hand, although I do remember hearing almost identical sets on 3 seperate occasions, and seeing "OMFG" posts with similar tracklists posted here.
Also, I cannot possibly understand why you'd want to see the same DJ two days running
are you the new arturob?


Posted by TranceGiant on Oct-31-2003 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Az

are you the new arturob?



Posted by Pio on Oct-31-2003 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
I'm sorry, I don't keep backlogs of Tiesto tracklists at hand, although I do remember hearing almost identical sets on 3 seperate occasions, and seeing "OMFG" posts with similar tracklists posted here.
Also, I cannot possibly understand why you'd want to see the same DJ two days running
are you the new arturob?


I went to see the same DJ twice in one day even when I was living in Holland. Why? Because I don't have the privilege of being British and having amazing lineups in town every weekend. No, I'm not the new arturob, i don't care for pvd


Posted by Az on Oct-31-2003 23:34:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
I went to see the same DJ twice in one day even when I was living in Holland. Why? Because I don't have the privilege of being British and having amazing lineups in town every weekend. No, I'm not the new arturob, i don't care for pvd


Posted by TranceGiant on Oct-31-2003 23:37:

Tiesto = Spielberg (master of entertainment whose talent as a serious artist ist underrated)
PvD = Stanley Kubrick ( creator of his own unique polarizing style based on his immense love for music--- >in his longer intelligent sets only, though)

Sasha = ....Quentin Tarantino


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