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Posted by NetX on Feb-02-2005 10:45:
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Originally posted by slinkyhead
EDM isnt low profile in Europe, 50,000 people at parties and stuff. |
and Trance Energy with 25.000ppl max didn�t sell out for MONTHS with quite a huge Trance lineup. DanceValley Winter Edition and Innercity didn�t even sell out at all...
On the other hand I just read that yesterday all 260.000 tickets for the three U2 concerts in England have been sold on ONE day.
Hm...
Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-02-2005 11:09:
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Originally posted by NetX
and Trance Energy with 25.000ppl max didn�t sell out for MONTHS with quite a huge Trance lineup. DanceValley Winter Edition and Innercity didn�t even sell out at all...
On the other hand I just read that yesterday all 260.000 tickets for the three U2 concerts in England have been sold on ONE day.
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yeah ok so U2 are shit loads bigger because they appeal to a wider audience, so what, that doesnt mean that trance is low profile, it just means that pop music is extremely high profile
Posted by Tony Morello on Feb-02-2005 18:52:
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Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
yeah ok so U2 are shit loads bigger because they appeal to a wider audience, so what, that doesnt mean that trance is low profile, it just means that pop music is extremely high profile |
but pop music will always be high profile, hence the name POPular music
the definition of pop music changes, years ago it was the bubblegum and boy bands, now i would consider pop music to be the watered down, made from concentrate stuff they call rap lately
Posted by Niklas Harding on Feb-21-2005 22:09:
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Originally posted by Leon Oziel
I think that since these aids will be here, standards probably will rise. And about dj's producing, I was actually so happy Niklas Harding didn't produce, and now that he does it shattered my only example of someone getting far without producing ;/
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well ye, got to the point where if u wanted to take any big steps further, u have to get into producing else you wont go anyway, promoters, and the crowd somewhat dont care that much about the technical skills of a dj, they more care about if he have had a hit production, thats just how it is... and i had to live with that = i had to go into producing aswell.
Posted by Phil r on Feb-22-2005 01:34:
pick your top ten sets of all time, which of those use the most technical tips and tricks, simply glue vinyl together, or use Cd's only
probably a bit of everything...there will always be room for skill at the top
Posted by Atari Addict on Feb-22-2005 02:06:
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Originally posted by slinkyhead
EDM isnt low profile in Europe, 50,000 people at parties and stuff. |
don't generalize, there are PARTS of europe don't listen to much electronic. AND there are PARTS of countries where a lot of people think electronic is barley listened to, that it is rather prevelant i.e. the US. I will agree however that EDM is a lot bigger than most give it credit, take a look at all the numerous shows that sell out venues all over the world.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Stupid Americans... |
make fun of the person for being stupid, not the people they live around.
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