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Posted by waXology on Aug-16-2004 03:09:

Hey man,

great interview!!

do oyu have that pic of him in the studio with tranceaddict?

love to see it


Posted by Dave Piazza on Aug-16-2004 03:15:

should have read verbatim the question that was directly sumbitted. For example, you tried to re-word the question but at the same time you changed the question entirely.


example of questions you should have read the question only and not improvised.

1.Can you please eloborate on how you select songs to play while observing the crowd? Do you watch the crowd and follow their lead in reguards to how you play or do you try to take the crowd on a "journey" and focus more attention on song selection and flow?

2. Europe, particularly Holand has embrassed EDM. With your extensive traveling and knowledge why do you think the USA has not embrassed EDM as much as other places in your opinion? Is it something cultural? <----- This queation in particular was asked poorly. You changed the question and asked in such a fashion that it made Armin think that Trance does not exist in USA. The question was hoping to address the difference in the Trance Music scene between Holland and USA and why this exist.

Didnt Ask this question

1. Some have argued that the drug scene in EDM has effected it image and as such EDM popularity has suffered. Do you think more dj's need to take a proactive stance on anti-drug use in clubs? what is your opinion?

2. Armin some might say that your one of the most educated dj's in the history of EDM. Can you explain in a bit more detail how you manged to be a world class dj and continue to go to law school?



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The questions I summbitted complimented Armin yet than provocated him for a response. Becuase you changed the wording of the questions the questions were not asked correctly and as a result some questions seemed to offend Armin at times.



Next time read the questions verbatim. Wording makes all the diiference in what you asking and how your asking it.


Posted by |cEbLu3 on Aug-16-2004 03:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Jessica.S
lol. did somebody start vaccuming?



Prolly was a blender. MMMmmm frozen maragaritas, yummy, :P


Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on Aug-16-2004 04:51:

waiting for the vid


Posted by flavdave on Aug-16-2004 07:34:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza
should have read verbatim the question that was directly sumbitted. For example, you tried to re-word the question but at the same time you changed the question entirely.

...

Next time read the questions verbatim. Wording makes all the diiference in what you asking and how your asking it.


I think the interviewer did a great job. When you conduct an interview it is important to have notes from which to ask questions rather than read questions directly from the piece of paper verbatim, in the order in which they appear on the page. To make an analogy to a dj's set, you have to listen to the responses of the interview subject because the next question on the page might have already been answered or maybe you could think of another question that is better, much like a dj needs to read into a crowd to pick track after track that will keep them entertained.

I don't think Armin was offended at all by the question about trance in the US. The way the question was asked and the way it was worded here isn't much different.


Posted by stamper on Aug-16-2004 07:48:

Nice interview but what with all the background noise?!!?

Also it is hard to hear what is being asked sometimes.

nice work though.


Posted by stamper on Aug-16-2004 07:52:

and is just me or is Armin totally in love with Markus Schulz?

Also i'm not sure if I 100% agree with him about his mp3 stance. But i guess that is always a debated issue.


Posted by Dave Piazza on Aug-16-2004 08:23:

This was a excellent interview. It should have been longer maybe 45 min ( to ask all the questions) ..so many questiosn to ask


I would give a 9/10


not 10/10 because of all the noises going on( i.e. Blender, vacuum, bomb exploding, phone ringing, helicopter landing, etc)


P.S.


I was looking to see Armin response as to why Europe i.e Holland has so many dance events and DJ's whilst USA has nothing like this. However, the question was reworded to ask if treance is popular or not. It was funny to hear Armin cover his ass when Toufas asked about cultural differnces. Armin obviously didnt want to say anything to hurt his american audience.


I thought Toufas did an excellent job gettting some awesome info out of Armin. Good job toufas!!


Posted by Massive84 on Aug-16-2004 08:53:

whats happening on the background?


Posted by Dave Piazza on Aug-16-2004 09:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Massive84
whats happening on the background?


Blender, vacuum, bomb exploding, phone ringing, helicopter landing, etc


Posted by Toufas on Aug-16-2004 09:20:

lol the background noise....
there is a drink in greece called frappe
you take a mixer and mix nescafe cofee with sugar and cold water...it creates a foam and its really nice
thats what they were making :P
and i would make the interview longer but the local promoter was asking armins girlfriend when it would end ,that was funny because after the interview we spent
30 mins while taking pics and signing our stuff. after that you would expect armin to go back to his room but he came to us (we were 15 people-it was a meetup as well) and said: so whats new!
after that someone asked some questions about producing and we armin went on the hotel piano and started explaining chords...it was amazing!
as for the questions....i only had a piece of paper with me that had the questions..and the interview moved along
armins answers,i just couldnt be shooting questions like that.


video of the interview is 111 megs and the video from the party is 140 megs


Posted by Massive84 on Aug-16-2004 09:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Toufas
lol the background noise....
there is a drink in greece called frappe
you take a mixer and mix nescafe cofee with sugar and cold water...it creates a foam and its really nice
thats what they were making :P
and i would make the interview longer but the local promoter was asking armins girlfriend when it would end ,that was funny because after the interview we spent
30 mins while taking pics and signing our stuff. after that you would expect armin to go back to his room but he came to us (we were 15 people-it was a meetup as well) and said: so whats new!
after that someone asked some questions about producing and we armin went on the hotel piano and started explaining chords...it was amazing!
as for the questions....i only had a piece of paper with me that had the questions..and the interview moved along
armins answers,i just couldnt be shooting questions like that.




video of the interview is 111 megs and the video from the party is 140 megs


well it's a great interview eitherway, good job

wish the quality of the mp3 was better.


Posted by Stephenox on Aug-16-2004 09:45:

Yeah! Go Armin. And cheers, toufas.

I'd get the video too though.


Posted by Fresh Prince on Aug-16-2004 10:12:

I could host one, but not both videos.
PM me


Posted by Dave Piazza on Aug-16-2004 10:35:

Toufas,

That must have been awesome to chill w/ Armin. That was really cool of him to still hang around w/ you. When I met him in chicago he was very very nice. It seemed that he wanted to talk and hang around w/ his fans. I think Arim is the most friendliest DJ around. thats why he is my #1 DJ.



P.S.


How does hi g/f look, i.e., blonde? brunette? I never saw her. how did they meet?


Thanks again Toufas.



you should send this interview to Ivibes they would love it


Posted by Joost on Aug-16-2004 10:40:

'You need to get the girls dancing'

He's honest


Posted by Fresh Prince on Aug-16-2004 10:42:

quote:
Originally posted by davepiazza

How does hi g/f look, i.e., blonde? brunette? I never saw her. how did they meet?


Her name is Erika, they actually met in Greece I think
(not on this occasion lol).
You can see her here (in middle):
http://www.badne.ws/fp/dv10/DSCN1561.JPG


Posted by Joost on Aug-16-2004 10:45:

I'm curious for the video, when will it be up?


Posted by Toufas on Aug-16-2004 10:57:

pm me with the ftp details
or i just could upload it tomorrow to yousendit.com and u could get it from there and host it (yousendit has a 5 dl limit i think)


Posted by Toufas on Aug-16-2004 11:01:

and if someone from ivibes is here just put the interview on your site, i dont mind :>


Posted by A.J. on Aug-16-2004 11:05:

Nine tracks finished for the new album!!!



Nice interview, except for the background noise. That was very loud at times!


Posted by Reactic on Aug-16-2004 12:06:

I can't wait to hear his new album.. I didn't like 76 much but I'm curious about the new one cause it will be different than his first.. btw, thx for the interview


Posted by ctprincess on Aug-16-2004 21:08:

nice interview!

can't wait to see what armin has in store for us with his 2nd albumn - i hope it is different from 76 (didn't buy it b/c it was too fluffy for my tastes)

also - interesting that he's going to do some house productions, but we won't know what alias he's using - what's the point of producing a track if nobody knows you produced it? it would be nice to see if armin could produce a quality house track and can diversify his sound


Posted by DiMethGuy on Aug-16-2004 21:24:

never realized how well armin speaks english

and he said he comes on to TA and might join...

come home Armin! we'll leave the light on for you!

so funny to hear armin say "i dont think it's cheesy" hahaha


Posted by Reactic on Aug-16-2004 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by ctprincess

also - interesting that he's going to do some house productions, but we won't know what alias he's using - what's the point of producing a track if nobody knows you produced it? it would be nice to see if armin could produce a quality house track and can diversify his sound


there is a point.. armin said it in the interview: for him it isn't important who do the tune, it's important that the tune is good and that everyone likes it! armin is a real music enthusiast! i think he said that he doesn't like competitions between djs he just want to hear good tunes.. maybe I'm wrong, cause I didn't understand everything and listen to the interview additionally.. but I think that I get this point


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