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Posted by Pax on Dec-23-2004 11:58:

Love is in the air

I love it!


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Dec-23-2004 17:00:

yoji's mix is bang on, i love it, so lively and if your wanting to hear that lead a bit clearer this is prolly the mix for you


Posted by dj tek on Dec-23-2004 17:11:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
yoji's mix is bang on, i love it, so lively and if your wanting to hear that lead a bit clearer this is prolly the mix for you

he seems to be a slight noob.. i dont know if he can 'handle' yoji's..


Posted by TVG on Dec-23-2004 18:07:

Umm, It's not that hard.


Posted by Az on Dec-23-2004 18:45:

fuckin loved it


Posted by Icesotope on Dec-24-2004 07:45:

quote:
Originally posted by TVG
Anyone listen to the Walt Remix? It's pretty tite.



Walt Janssen did a neat remix on this one. Well it's not really completely flawless only that i like that hoovering darksynths during the chorus part. The bad thing is that the build up is somehow way to simple unlike Yoji's remix


Posted by mndeg on Dec-25-2004 00:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
he seems to be a slight noob.. i dont know if he can 'handle' yoji's..

i thought yojis stuff was considered cheesy

although some people are scared of the "electronic sound" they want synths that are soft that dont sound machine generated

..which is the exact opposite of the lead on yojis mix of gouryella
lol, its so robotic


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-25-2004 00:54:

I enjoyed Gouryella-Gouryella,the original though..not the remix by tiesto,it just sounded to repetative for me and just flat.. Ligaya was good but Tenshi was just..bleh


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Dec-25-2004 01:24:

quote:
Originally posted by mndeg
i thought yojis stuff was considered cheesy

although some people are scared of the "electronic sound" they want synths that are soft that dont sound machine generated

..which is the exact opposite of the lead on yojis mix of gouryella
lol, its so robotic


no mate to the untuined ear, i think yes yojis stuff to a certain extent could be considered cheese, but to the educated ear, he plays hard nrg japcore type stuff... cant really fault the guy, hes not exactly top 10 in the top 100 DJ's or producers, but youll find that his workings are actually quite innovative and actually do work. which is one thing that a lot of ppl with a 3 DJ vocabulary [armin/ferry/tiesto/ seem to miss.


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-25-2004 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
no mate to the untuined ear, i think yes yojis stuff to a certain extent could be considered cheese, but to the educated ear, he plays hard nrg japcore type stuff... cant really fault the guy, hes not exactly top 10 in the top 100 DJ's or producers, but youll find that his workings are actually quite innovative and actually do work. which is one thing that a lot of ppl with a 3 DJ vocabulary [armin/ferry/tiesto/ seem to miss.


The 3 DJ's in that vocabulary have seemed to of lost their touch and originality over the years they have become commercially noticed...take for instance tiestos new parade of the athletes,hes gona tech-trance. Its not like the Magik mix series or the In My Memory Albums, seems like things i begin to miss,now you look at the unknown people to most trance fanatics...those guys should be the top 3. Once you go commercial things change,you try to go with the flow of commercial music. Armin,Tiesto,Ferry,all gone that path.


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Dec-25-2004 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
The 3 DJ's in that vocabulary have seemed to of lost their touch and originality over the years they have become commercially noticed...take for instance tiestos new parade of the athletes,hes gona tech-trance. Its not like the Magik mix series or the In My Memory Albums, seems like things i begin to miss,now you look at the unknown people to most trance fanatics...those guys should be the top 3. Once you go commercial things change,you try to go with the flow of commercial music. Armin,Tiesto,Ferry,all gone that path.


exactly my point mate. but that what these kids that buy a single issue of mixmag will protest against


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Dec-25-2004 04:22:

You can't expect an artist's music style to remain the same, as with all things in life, it naturally evolves, and will go in different directions than what the old skool fans might like...


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-25-2004 06:12:

But how can you evolve from something so friggin good to something so flat and boring? Look at Tiesto's live mixes now...its basically like 5-10 songs of his in one dang mix...they get so old,to much confidence in himself.Im not worried though,theyll be hundreds of amazing artists thatll blow tiesto,ferry,armin whatever out of the water, until then.


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