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Posted by nixter on Mar-28-2004 04:47:

In no order
1. Dave Seaman (dj)
2. Lucien Foort (dj)
3. James Holden (dj+prod)
4. James Zabiela (dj)
5. Sander K (dj+prod)
6. Luke Chable (prod)
7. Infusion (prod)
8. Sasha (dj)
9. Yunus Guvenen (prod)
10. Steve Porter (prod)


Posted by Light The Fuse on Jun-14-2007 08:39:

Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
i know its been done to death, but i was thinking about my list, today, so i figured i'd do one of a top 10 favourite djs/producers and for which skill i have them in my top 10 for.


01. Armin Van Buuren (DJ'ing)
02. M.I.K.E (Producing)
03. Marco V (DJing/Producing)
04. Darren Tate (Producing)
05. Solarstone (Producing)
06. Markus Schulz (Producing/DJ'ing)
07. DJ Dazzle (DJ'ing)
08. John '00' Fleming (DJ'ing/Producing)
09. Ferry Corsten (DJ'ing/Producing)
10. Cor Fijneman (DJ'ing)

plenty of notable apologies, but i guess thats just my list at the moment.

what's yours??


THIS ONE IS MY FAVOURITE!!!!


Posted by narcism on Jun-14-2007 09:37:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
ok not in any particular order
Producers-
Ferry under his system f alias, not liking the ferry pre 02 really.
Rollo (not trance but his talents far exceed others)
Rob Dougan (Same as above, got a soft spot for the aussie )
Push-This man is an absolute genius, cant speak highly enough of him
Xenomorph- haha best dark psy i've ever heard in my life



still like my list yrs after
lol second time lucky wuoting this


Posted by 00soups00 on Jun-14-2007 11:56:

Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
i know its been done to death, but i was thinking about my list, today, so i figured i'd do one of a top 10 favourite djs/producers and for which skill i have them in my top 10 for.


01. Armin Van Buuren (DJ'ing)
02. M.I.K.E (Producing)
03. Marco V (DJing/Producing)
04. Darren Tate (Producing)
05. Solarstone (Producing)
06. Markus Schulz (Producing/DJ'ing)
07. DJ Dazzle (DJ'ing)
08. John '00' Fleming (DJ'ing/Producing)
09. Ferry Corsten (DJ'ing/Producing)
10. Cor Fijneman (DJ'ing)

plenty of notable apologies, but i guess thats just my list at the moment.
what's yours??


it shouldnt' really be that suprising, i would hope that most people would have shifted their musical preference compared with wat it was three years ago... Bit sad if you havent evolved really.

but just so we can howl ourselves stupid again in another three years, lets put together a current list.

01. 16 Bit Lolita's (DJ'ing/Producing)
02. Nick Warren (DJ'ing)
03. Perry O'Neil (Producing)
04. Markus Schulz (DJing)
05. Eelke Kleijn (Producing)
06. Remy & Roland Klinkenberg (Producing)
07. Anthony Pappa (DJ'ing)
08. Bart Van Wissen (Producing)
09. Gabriel & Dresden (DJ'ing/Producing)
10. Deadmau5 (Producing)


Posted by stevo_0 on Jun-14-2007 13:01:

im still pretty new at all this, only really only been paying attention to artists and djs for about 6 months, admired armin for yrs thou, but when no one around u has a clue wtf trance or armin even is, id sorta forgotten about him, but gone back to finding my roots only recently..

01 Armin van Buuren (BOTH)
02 Chicane (producing)
03 Ferry Corsten (mainly producing)
04 Sander Van Doorn (both)
05 Menno De Jong (djing)
06 Fragma (producing)
07 ATB (producing)
08 David Guetta (producing)
09 Roger Sanchez (producing)
10 LTJ Bukem (producing)

basically my music taste goes something like.. TRANCE > House > dnb

opinions?


Posted by gumble on Jun-14-2007 13:28:

quote:
Originally posted by gumble
Digital Witchcraft
Ozgur Can
Agoria
Holden
Sasha
Chemical Brothers
The Prodigy
Kruder and Dorfmeister


i cant decide really.....



ahahahah, 3 years ago ey. before prodigy and chems went weird i guess.

still, im not ashamed of that list by anymeans.

in 2004 ozgur, holden, agoria and dig witch were unstoppable.


I tihnk you just gotta take the moment for what its worth, and never get bogged down listening to the same shit.


Posted by Fpcookie on Jun-14-2007 13:35:

so if i still like tunes i heard 3 years ago im sad? haha soups such a tool


Posted by Philby on Jun-14-2007 13:38:

Re: Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
it shouldnt' really be that suprising, i would hope that most people would have shifted their musical preference compared with wat it was three years ago... Bit sad if you havent evolved really.




pffft what the fuck is that. music taste is not like fucking milk that goes sour after a while. looking down on somebody because they like the same artists after 3 years shows how sad you are really.


Posted by 00soups00 on Jun-14-2007 21:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Fpcookie
so if i still like tunes i heard 3 years ago im sad? haha soups such a tool




that is the most ridiculous comment i have ever heard.


what im saying is that its not uncommon (nor should it be) for musical tastes to change over time. I'm not drilling down to the level of tunes, however if someone has exactly the same list now as what they did three years ago, then yes. I think that person would have been closing themselves off to new music at their own detriment.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Jun-14-2007 22:21:

Haven't seen many Djs so myne are all producers
1. Shpongle
2. Juno Reactor
3. S.U.N. Project
4. Etic
5. Vibrasphere
6. Infected mushroom
7. Astral projection
8. Electric Universe
9. 1200 micrograms
10. Astrix


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jun-14-2007 23:47:

Re: Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
it shouldnt' really be that suprising, i would hope that most people would have shifted their musical preference compared with wat it was three years ago... Bit sad if you havent evolved really.


i hate to jump on the anti soups bandwagon, but since when does change = evolution? i can name plenty of musical changes i would consider devolution (metallica- st anger anyone?)

i love it how soups has gone from the music-worshipping, positive wide-eyed enthusiast to the elitist knobjockey we now see before us. almost as funny as "euphoricaAUS". lol paulie.


Posted by gumble on Jun-15-2007 01:03:

Re: Re: Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
but since when does change = evolution?


since 1859 when The Origin of Species was published, proposing the modern theory of evolution.

Then you have to also take into consideration that evolution may not always be parsimonious, so any change is therefore evolutionary.

But I guess most people would see it as "moving forward" to a "higher" level. Even I use it like that when talking outside biology terms.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jun-15-2007 01:07:

well im not gonna argue evolutionary biology with a zoologist but evolution to me has always meant an improvement, i wasnt aware that change per se = evolution. thus my use of "devolution".

but in any case, in the context of music i doubt someone changing their tastes could be classified as evolution, unless you can identify a previous taste in music as categorically inferior


Posted by gumble on Jun-15-2007 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
well im not gonna argue evolutionary biology with a zoologist but evolution to me has always meant an improvement, i wasnt aware that change per se = evolution. thus my use of "devolution".

but in any case, in the context of music i doubt someone changing their tastes could be classified as evolution, unless you can identify a previous taste in music as categorically inferior


Haha, yer like I said, outside of biology, evolution = improvement.

Change = evolution is something I just like to argue, its not all biologists point of view by any means. I just love debating theories


Posted by PauLie_C on Jun-15-2007 01:15:

1. hernan cattaneo (djing)
2. anthony pappa (djing)



producing wise, Sultan, Tonedepth, Bart Van Wissen, dousk, g pal nice n deep


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jun-15-2007 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by gumble
Haha, yer like I said, outside of biology, evolution = improvement.

Change = evolution is something I just like to argue, its not all biologists point of view by any means. I just love debating theories


haha. youre a different man since your hiatus. thats like 3 lines, and "get fvcked" isnt anywhere to be seen. youre chilling out in your old age!


Posted by Fpcookie on Jun-15-2007 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
that is the most ridiculous comment i have ever heard.

ridiculous that you said someone is sad for liking the same music as 3 years ago, yes.
ridiculous that you are a tool, hmm.


quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
what im saying is that its not uncommon (nor should it be) for musical tastes to change over time. I'm not drilling down to the level of tunes, however if someone has exactly the same list now as what they did three years ago, then yes. I think that person would have been closing themselves off to new music at their own detriment.

heres something revolutionary - someone might actually still like something from 3 years ago AND listen to new music.


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Jun-15-2007 01:32:

quote:
Originally posted by PauLie_C
1. hernan cattaneo (djing)
2. anthony pappa (djing)



producing wise, Sultan, Tonedepth, Bart Van Wissen, dousk, g pal nice n deep

hehehe im going to plus 1 hernan will find out about pappa next month i guess

for producing id have to say
1. Luke Chable
2. Aphex Twin
3. Jean Michel Jarre


Posted by chrisg on Jun-15-2007 02:51:

in no order


Armin Van Buuren
Aly & Fila
Mike Nichol
Above & Beyond
Matt Darey
M.I.K.E
Tiesto
Adam White
Sean Tyas
Chicane

Chicane live is the best show ive ever seen!


Posted by PauLie_C on Jun-15-2007 04:13:

quote:
Originally posted by chrisg


Chicane live is the best show ive ever seen!



agreed!!!!!!!!!!

saw them in athens a few years ago, FKN unbelievable


Posted by EgosXII on Jun-15-2007 16:42:

Re: Re: Re: Re: top 10 favourite dj's/producers.

quote:
Originally posted by gumble
since 1859 when The Origin of Species was published, proposing the modern theory of evolution.

Then you have to also take into consideration that evolution may not always be parsimonious, so any change is therefore evolutionary.

But I guess most people would see it as "moving forward" to a "higher" level. Even I use it like that when talking outside biology terms.


Evolution is still improvement tho, because evolution = removing inferior parts-- so: i'm born randomly with an extra finger on each hand: but when eventually all mankind has 6 fingers on each hand, 5-finger people are seen as inferior because they were bred out: the 6-finger people are better because they survive, while the 5-fingered FREAKs are all dead...

all the 5-fingers are removed from mankind because there's a better model available (the 6-finger)--

no?


Posted by Fpcookie on Jun-16-2007 02:23:

yes but if the same thing happened with 4 fingers instead of 6 it is still evolution. even tho 4 fingers is a step backwards.

technically evolution = change. not necessarily improvment.

but as gumble said most people see it how you explained


Posted by ONION on Jun-16-2007 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
that is the most ridiculous comment i have ever heard.


what im saying is that its not uncommon (nor should it be) for musical tastes to change over time. I'm not drilling down to the level of tunes, however if someone has exactly the same list now as what they did three years ago, then yes. I think that person would have been closing themselves off to new music at their own detriment.


With new technology that comes out every year, there are new ways producers go about writing music - different production techniques come into the mix and you get an entirely different sound. Therefore if a person still likes a producer till this day - who are you to say they are listening to the same sort of music and closing themselves off. Secondly is it not possible for someone to listen to new music from various producers and still think the producers they have listed in this thread 3 years ago as their favorite?

If this is possible then what you are saying holds no merit.

Listen to liebs free lsg album and then listen to rendezvous in outer space. They are completely different.


Posted by EgosXII on Jun-16-2007 02:51:

^^^
it's the same with 4 fingers tho: eventually the people of the past (5-fingers) would die out, and the 4-fingers would be seen as superior because they were able to survive while the 5-fingers couldn't-- so it's still progress-- but yeah, i guess change = evolution at the baser level- logic always confuses things


Posted by Mr man on Jun-16-2007 06:47:

Armin Van Buuren
Aly & Fila
Above & Beyond
Adam White
Ferry Corsten
The Thrillseekers
Shane 54
DJ Shah
Signal Runners
DJ Fire

in no order apart from DJ Fire being the best producer
DJ Fire rules!


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