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Posted by MykonosBoy22 on Aug-04-2004 07:02:

Dunno

You have to admit that was funny, you have to see the humor of the subject you gave it and the first impression it leaves. In all fairness though the negativity could do with out people.


Posted by twisted on Aug-04-2004 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by |cEbLu3
When i used the term'wunderkid' i meant that he is talented. I wasn't referring to his age. If he's been around for a while then forgive my ignorance. Thanks a million to those peeps that actually gave constructive posts. As for those who feel the need to belittle those of us who are new to the genre of trance, people like you give trance a bad name, nuff said


yeah man, it was just a joke...you must chill out


Posted by |cEbLu3 on Aug-04-2004 08:00:

The damn gremlins switched my 'chill' pills for 'prickly tightwad' pills this morning. Much apologies,


Posted by InfiniteSquare on Aug-04-2004 13:15:

too bad for americans he's german!


Posted by UWM on Aug-04-2004 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by InfiniteSquare
too bad for americans he's german!


What's your point?


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-04-2004 15:47:

quote:
Originally posted by |cEbLu3
When i used the term'wunderkid' i meant that he is talented. I wasn't referring to his age. If he's been around for a while then forgive my ignorance. Thanks a million to those peeps that actually gave constructive posts. As for those who feel the need to belittle those of us who are new to the genre of trance, people like you give trance a bad name, nuff said


i thought it was funny because the word you were looking for is "wunderkind"...but i didn't say that hehehe


Posted by Streakfury on Aug-04-2004 15:50:

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Originally posted by |cEbLu3
...Thanks a million to those peeps that actually gave constructive posts. As for those who feel the need to belittle those of us who are new to the genre of trance...


The ironic thing is that they all moan at other people for doing it, haha.


Posted by F-22_RaptoR on Aug-04-2004 16:02:

actually, theres mainly just one or 2 REALLY good songs in the doboy mixes i listen to. As for saying "try not listening to doboy"... well we've got a very similar taste in trance, so dont flame me for it... (although there are a few songs i cannot listen too in his mixes... too repedative, or too cheesy)

- Edited by ME! -


Posted by Tim_G on Aug-04-2004 16:19:

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Originally posted by F-22_RaptoR
actually, theres mainly just one or 2 really good songs in the doboy mixes, so i get em, listen to em, and then get the good ones. and for prgrams, i mainly use E-mule, countless hours on the net trying to find a site similar to Tranceaddict, any Bit-torrent sites i can find, and when all else fails, then i look quickly through kazaa. believe me, i tried many places. its not like i havn't found it before, but when you have a queue of more than 5000, it gets kind of discouraging. (those of you who use e-mule will understand this)and as for saying "try not listening to doboy"... well we've got a very similar taste in trance, so dont flame me for it... (although there are a few songs i cannot listen too in his mixes... too repedative, or too cheesy)


Don't discuss file sharing on TA.


Posted by F-22_RaptoR on Aug-04-2004 16:22:

ok, my bad. i'll get rid of any "evedence"


Posted by torontotrance on Aug-04-2004 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
What's your point?



He never has one, he just spouts off


Posted by NiteMer on Aug-04-2004 20:04:

I picked up a couple of records that he remixed and have been very impressed by his production work. I have not seen him dj yet. I have to be honest, though. I sent him an e-mail just to let him know that I enjoyed his production and used some of his tracks and never heard back. I rate dj's by talent at first, but if I find a reason to think they are ego cases or too important, I'm not really interested anymore. That is the impression he gave me. I'll still by his tracks though, cause they're bad ass!


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Aug-04-2004 21:13:

quote:
Originally posted by swisstoni5017
HOLY FLAMING BATMAN!

arnt we all a helpful little lot on here then

he is from kuala lumpur, hardly trance capital of the world now is it flowing with endless trance nights and clubs????

give the guy the benefit of the doubt as Scottaculous did and be helpful or say nothing at all





I totally agree with you.

too many ppl on here now are just to eager to flame someone for not knowing something.
none of us was born knowing this stuff, we all had to learn at some point so instead of the more senior members of TA acting like prize pricks, why don't u share the knowledge you know with those who are new to the scene or in this case, a person that comes from a region of the world with little exposure to trance.
is that not what these forums are for ?
to help share the knowledge and the music to ppl not so in the know as us ?


Posted by UWM on Aug-04-2004 21:14:

sorry neo I should know better.


Posted by Dave Piazza on Aug-05-2004 06:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Wicked Neo


I totally agree with you.

too many ppl on here now are just to eager to flame someone for not knowing something.
none of us was born knowing this stuff, we all had to learn at some point so instead of the more senior members of TA acting like prize pricks, why don't u share the knowledge you know with those who are new to the scene or in this case, a person that comes from a region of the world with little exposure to trance.
is that not what these forums are for ?
to help share the knowledge and the music to ppl not so in the know as us ?



True



I said this before and Ill say it again Markus Schultz is becoming Americas pride and joy for trance. His unique style mixed with his passion for music has been seen and heard in his broadcast sets and live performances. I dont care what the b#llshit rankings say this man is definetly in my top 10 DJ's of 2004. I see a very bright future for this man and I am intrigued by the music he plays ; unlike what I am hearing from all other djs out there.


Posted by AndrewBlizz on Aug-05-2004 06:24:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza
True



I said this before and Ill say it again Markus Schultz is becoming Americas pride and joy for trance. His unique style mixed with his passion for music has been seen and heard in his broadcast sets and live performances. I dont care what the b#llshit rankings say this man is definetly in my top 10 DJ's of 2004. I see a very bright future for this man and I am intrigued by the music he plays ; unlike what I am hearing from all other djs out there.


I'd defiantely agree..he should be up there as one of the top ten DJs of 2004..he completely owns me..can't wait for his new CD to come out..and for him to come to NYC Oct 1 woot!


Posted by jwear2004 on Aug-05-2004 07:46:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza
True



I said this before and Ill say it again Markus Schultz is becoming Americas pride and joy for trance. His unique style mixed with his passion for music has been seen and heard in his broadcast sets and live performances. I dont care what the b#llshit rankings say this man is definetly in my top 10 DJ's of 2004. I see a very bright future for this man and I am intrigued by the music he plays ; unlike what I am hearing from all other djs out there.


Whoa, hold on, you know. Let's not forget another big American trance DJ - Christopher Lawrence. I think people just tend to forget him because he doesn't have a progressive / euro-trance sound to his music. He's an individualist who continues to stand firm by what he enjoys, and he should be commended for it. Because of that same individualism I don't think he'll achieve the same widespread popularity that Markus Schulz can achieve, but that doesn't mean we should discount his nor other American DJs' and producers' accomplishments.


Posted by |cEbLu3 on Aug-05-2004 08:02:

Not that I take offense at anything anyone posted, but Kuala Lumpur eventhough far from being the trance central of the world , has seen the likes of many an international talent. This year alone I got to see, Tiesto, D.Seaman, Ahley Caselle, Ferry corsten, Timo Maas, Fergie, John Digweed, BT, Judge Jules, Carl Cox and many others. Trance is alive and well here, its just that many American Djs / producers don't get much exposure here till they make it big internationally. Much love tho, and big ups to Chris Lawrence, whose track 'Rush Hour' is seeing a resurgence in a heavily remixed form on local dj sets. In Trance we Trust.


Posted by TheVrk on Aug-06-2004 18:33:

take it easy on this guy/chick

we were all there once


Posted by Tranceguy1 on Aug-06-2004 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by jwear2004
Whoa, hold on, you know. Let's not forget another big American trance DJ - Christopher Lawrence.


Yes, lets forget about him...please


Posted by en2t on Aug-06-2004 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranceguy1
Yes, lets forget about him...please


rofl


Posted by Tim_G on Aug-06-2004 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by jwear2004
Whoa, hold on, you know. Let's not forget another big American trance DJ - Christopher Lawrence. I think people just tend to forget him because he doesn't have a progressive / euro-trance sound to his music. He's an individualist who continues to stand firm by what he enjoys, and he should be commended for it. Because of that same individualism I don't think he'll achieve the same widespread popularity that Markus Schulz can achieve, but that doesn't mean we should discount his nor other American DJs' and producers' accomplishments.


This thread is about Markus, not other DJs being "up there" with him.


Posted by muhkuh on Aug-06-2004 22:20:

"Markus Schulz: American Wunderkid"

Why "American Wunderkid"? The guy�s not American although he lives in Miami...


Posted by UWM on Aug-06-2004 22:30:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza
I said this before and Ill say it again Markus Schultz is becoming Americas pride and joy for trance.


Maybe in your opinion.




Posted by NiteMer on Aug-06-2004 22:41:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza
True



I said this before and Ill say it again Markus Schultz is becoming Americas pride and joy for trance. His unique style mixed with his passion for music has been seen and heard in his broadcast sets and live performances. I dont care what the b#llshit rankings say this man is definetly in my top 10 DJ's of 2004. I see a very bright future for this man and I am intrigued by the music he plays ; unlike what I am hearing from all other djs out there.


Forgive me if I'm wrong, cause I haven't seen him play or heard any of his mixed sets, but isn't he way more progressive than he is trance. His production work that I have heard is melodic, but it is way slower and deeper than trance. Not that it really matters. He is definitely talented, but I thought that was weird.


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