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Posted by AndskiSpeed on Feb-19-2004 14:15:

I agree with Mr. Mystery, I've never survived his sets for more than 20 minutes


Posted by Greedy on Feb-19-2004 14:30:

i dunno about putting markus in the same boat as pvd and ferry. His style is just different compared too them. But i really cant stand pvd lately and ferry . . ..well ferry ownz!


Posted by Bouma-Bros on Feb-19-2004 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alucard
for me
markus beats out pvd and ferry easy

production wise and djing

the man has 20 years studio experience and countless in deejaying


the statement you made really just comes down to personal taste
as is mine above


WORD.


Posted by Ste on Feb-19-2004 15:15:

Re: Marcus Schulz vs.....?

quote:
Originally posted by Dark&long
Is it me, I could Mr. Schulz take on a lot of the big boys out there and win, easy! Say the trancers like PvD or Ferry (who still have it in them, at times!)
Most of his sets are of more interest thats for sure. His Oceanlab remix is by far the best to.
Agree???
Lets hope we get more of him playing here in the UK. I know his down to play at GK next week.




i find him a bore.

i would much rather see someone like pvd or ferry and i dont really care for either.

he has been the epitome of internet hyping, wow its soooo cool to like markuz schulz.

pr0g rulz.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Feb-19-2004 17:33:

I'll be sure to go see him next time i'm in need of a good nights sleep


Posted by noikeee on Feb-19-2004 17:54:

i think he's too bashed on here unfairly, it's the same kinda thing with armin where the radio shows atracts many lame fans, of which the 'cool' people like to stay away from

excellent track-selection, mixing is not perfect but very good, he may miss a bit of energy but what was the last time we heard a mix of him that wasn't for an internet radio? i bet his mixes in front of a crowd are more banging. personally when listening at home i prefer a good track-selection than an energetic set with occasional bad tracks, so i like schulz a lot. would probably go more crazy in a dancefloor with pvd or ferry, but at home i surely prefer him.


Posted by ken2000ac on Feb-19-2004 19:08:

Call me a Schulz fan. I expect big things out of him for 2004, this should be his year to shine.


Posted by tribu on Feb-19-2004 19:24:

I would like to see Markus vs. Infusion.

I would say Markus is too recently a name to be ranked yet.


Posted by silencedmusic on Feb-19-2004 20:17:

give it a year or two then ask this question again and i might just agree


Posted by elena on Feb-19-2004 21:07:

dont let it get to your head


Posted by Elevation on Feb-19-2004 21:12:

......umm very pissed off right about now......art and beema know what im talking about.........


Posted by Elevation on Feb-19-2004 21:13:

how the fuck did he find out anyways!!!


Posted by T_2199 on Feb-19-2004 21:20:

Hmm I like his music and I enjoy his unique style very much !!

nice sets to chill to

And his Coldharbour remixes are full of a great dark/deep atmosphere I love �em!!

Jewel - Stand (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Mix) <-- awesome!


Posted by Elevation on Feb-19-2004 21:20:

i dont know when wandering soul comes out...it isnt signed..yet


Posted by Streakfury on Feb-19-2004 21:35:

quote:
Originally posted by AndskiSpeed
...I've never survived his sets for more than 20 minutes


I used to be like that. If it wasn't hard or uplifting, and played at a relatively fast speed, then I didn't like it. But that's changed now. Although I still listen to the harder side of things, I think Markus is one of the best DJ's I've ever heard. His music wouldn't be good to dance to in a club (for me at least) because it's too slow, but that doesn't make him any less of a DJ (or producer for that matter).

Take the big names: Tiesto, PvD and Ferry. I only really like Tiesto for his remixes (which he didn't exactly roll out many of last year), I only like PvD because his sets are generally faster and good to dance to, and I haven't seen Ferry yet. Although they're good, they all seem to play the same music. There's nothing particularly interesting about them.

With Markus, his sets are unique because (as far as I've heard) there aren't many people out there who play tunes like he does. His remixes are outstanding, and make for great listening in the background while you work. I think he easily compares to the top guys.


Posted by Elevation on Feb-19-2004 21:53:

markus' mixing skills are incredible....he always has the beats matched perfectly, and the timing/ phrasing of each song perfectly in place in his sets...i think markus is 10 times better than tiesto...for the fact that he does 100% of his tunes and remixes...and he doesnt mix half assed sets.....so producing wise and djing wise... it think the list of top 5 should be like this.....

1. Armin Van Buuren
2. Markus Schulz
3. PVD
4. Ferry Corsten
5. gabriel and Dresden

6....sorry tiesto :-(


Posted by Konijn on Feb-19-2004 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Elevation
markus' mixing skills are incredible....he always has the beats matched perfectly, and the timing/ phrasing of each song perfectly in place in his sets...i think markus is 10 times better than tiesto...for the fact that he does 100% of his tunes and remixes...and he doesnt mix half assed sets.....so producing wise and djing wise... it think the list of top 5 should be like this.....

1. Armin Van Buuren
2. Markus Schulz
3. PVD
4. Ferry Corsten
5. gabriel and Dresden

6....sorry tiesto :-(


i question the usefulness of comparing dj's with such different styles -- it's apples and oranges methinks (the fact that you're a tiesto-phile from back in the day makes your list even more surprising... )


Posted by bobba lou on Feb-19-2004 22:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Elevation
i dont know when wandering soul comes out...it isnt signed......son of a bitch when is the cuban going to learn to keep his mouth shut


Dude, I know it is upsetting the matter in question,but there is no need to get racial.. I know you are better then that..





harold


Posted by Pio on Feb-19-2004 23:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Elevation
markus' mixing skills are incredible....he always has the beats matched perfectly, and the timing/ phrasing of each song perfectly in place in his sets...i think markus is 10 times better than tiesto...for the fact that he does 100% of his tunes and remixes...and he doesnt mix half assed sets.....so producing wise and djing wise... it think the list of top 5 should be like this.....

1. Armin Van Buuren
2. Markus Schulz
3. PVD
4. Ferry Corsten
5. gabriel and Dresden

6....sorry tiesto :-(



your mixing sucks. you have bad taste. i'll forward this to Tiesto, I hope he never plays one of your tracks ever.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Feb-19-2004 23:14:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
your mixing sucks. you have bad taste. i'll forward this to Tiesto, I hope he never plays one of your tracks ever.



Why do you take people's opinion of Tiesto as a personal attack against yourself? I too rate all those DJ's Elevation listed above Tiesto as well, but why do you care so much? Plus he put forward some valid points.


Posted by Pio on Feb-19-2004 23:21:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Why do you take people's opinion of Tiesto as a personal attack against yourself? I too rate all those DJ's Elevation listed above Tiesto as well, but why do you care so much? Plus he put forward some valid points.



because i heard an Elevation mix the other day and it was the most atrocious thing ever. trainwreck after trainwreck and no coherence at all. just because he's a 16 year old producer doesn't mean he has the authority to bash any of the top djs, especially when he obviously doesn't have a clue about mixing.

i don't take it as a personal attack, I take his comments as an attack on the history of art.


Posted by Freeza on Feb-19-2004 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
your mixing sucks. you have bad taste. i'll forward this to Tiesto, I hope he never plays one of your tracks ever.


Ok I usualy keep my opinion to myslef a lot, but this is one of the most fucked up post's I've ever seen on here (and i've been here kinda a while)


Posted by Pio on Feb-19-2004 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Freeza
Ok I usualy keep my opinion to myslef a lot, but this is one of the most fucked up post's I've ever seen on here (and i've been here kinda a while)


oh well, i'm honored.


you people take the internet way too seriously.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Feb-19-2004 23:27:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance

you people take the internet way too seriously.




Oh the irony. I might be wrong in assuming this, but you don't DJ do you? Don't you think it's a little hypocritical to tell Elevation that he cant make comparisons and voice his opinions on DJ's and their skills because he is a shitty DJ, when you don't actually DJ yourself? What makes it right for you to express your opinion but not him? At least he's trying / learning.


Posted by Ste on Feb-19-2004 23:27:

quote:
Originally posted by YaleTrance
because i heard an Elevation mix the other day and it was the most atrocious thing ever. trainwreck after trainwreck and no coherence at all. just because he's a 16 year old producer doesn't mean he has the authority to bash any of the top djs, especially when he obviously doesn't have a clue about mixing.

i don't take it as a personal attack, I take his comments as an attack on the history of art.




fair play

cept the art bit.


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