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Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-02-2005 04:36:

quote:
Originally posted by light the fuse
so what ur saying is that ud prefer listening to someone with little experience and low skills to someone who has been djing for say 15 years all over the world to many different types of crowdz.

i do not inderstand that.


all things being equal (crowd size, reaction, keen-ness etc) id prefer whomever played the most songs that i liked. i dont care if its DJ noname from bumfuck idaho, or armin & sasha\\'s love child. i just like to hear music i love. im the first to admit im a pleb when it comes to these sorts of things. but, as Dr P said, i havent noticed that the internationals are any better (technically) than the amateurs ive seen. but you gotta remember, my experience is a lot smaller than most of you guys on here


Posted by Light The Fuse on Sep-02-2005 04:48:

sum of the logic in this thread defies logic


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-02-2005 04:55:

id like you to flesh out your ideas a bit more jpl shoot me down and put the boots in, id like to know what you think tho


Posted by charlee on Sep-02-2005 04:58:

I havent seen that many internationals myself PVD, Ferry Corsten, Tall Paul, Danny Howells, Steve Strangis etc. The vibe can be just as good with a local gig. But let's face it most internationals ARE internationals because they are the best in the field.

This combines with the thread about Fat Boy Slim playing Summadayze. Most people just want to say they have seen him play even though any Melbourne DJ is 20 times better than he is (excluding Papa Smurf). I guess it's to add to their CV of dance music......


Posted by Light The Fuse on Sep-02-2005 05:02:

lol.

all internationals are locals somewhere.

they were dj bumfuck idaho's.

they did something right that appealed to people. they wrote some awesome music - or they consistently rocked clubs/raves...

they made people ask 'who is that?' (which is a pretty hard thing as a dj)

they got a foot in and kept pushing - to the point were promoters (the people deep into the music) from all over the world wanted to book em.

they travelled and they rocked the towns where they played - people in those towns remembered their name. their sound is universally good. so they get invited back.

if a dj is a dj is a dj then how did the whole 'superstar dj' thing start in the first place?


Posted by charlee on Sep-02-2005 05:05:

BLAME TIESTO!!!


Posted by Light The Fuse on Sep-02-2005 05:10:

he used to be awesome.

kinda like oakenfold.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-02-2005 05:12:

thats all very true jpl, but do those facts mean that you enjoy them any more? im sure there are plenty of internationals you wouldnt pay your hard-earned money to go see coz you think theyre crap

i just think that im lucky. as long as a DJ can beatmatch and (preferably, tho not essential) mix harmonically, i can sit there and listen to them for hours, and not really give a fvck about anything else going on, or whether their name is DJ soups or tiesto van buuren.

long live blissful ignorance!


Posted by Renegade on Sep-02-2005 05:19:

When someone acheives world-wide fame, it's generally for a reason. I mean look at the Aussies who have gone international: Anthony Pappa, Kasey Taylor, Phil K etc. (you could probably throw Chable in there too, although that was mainly for producing). These guys aren't headline internationals through luck or good promoting (although that undeniably helps) but because they were a cut above the rest of the other locals. If that's how it works here, then I'd like to think that the internationals coming out here from other nations are doing so because they too are the best their country has to offer. I mean, no disrespect to our locals, but good luck finding a local with the DJing calibre of jocks like James Zabiela, Richie Hawtin, John Digweed, Danny Howells and so forth. There just isn't anyone else in the world like them, simply because they are amazing DJs whose reputation is solely based on just how fucking good they are. We're blessed with some top class locals down here (in Melbourne at least) but it doesn't change the fact that there are international DJs out there who just happen to be a cut above the rest.

Of course it doesn't always work that way. A lot of DJs have made it big through production and can sell-out gigs on the basis of how well their name is recognised, not how well they play out. Similarly, some DJs may have become big for a reason, but lost the plot after a while to the point where their reputation exceeds their current abilities (I'll let someone else mention Tiesto here... ). Nonetheless, regardless of the international, you're pretty much guaranteed to hear music that you wouldn't be able to here (either because of access to ultra-new records or because the predominant musical styles are much different where they come from than they are down here), you're guaranteed a great atmosphere and you're pretty much guaranteed that it's gonna be the only chance you get to see this DJ for at least 12 months. Even if the DJ isn't any more talented (in terms of mixing / track selection etc.) than the locals, I'd still say that this is reason enough to fork out an extra couple of bucks to go see them.


Posted by Light The Fuse on Sep-02-2005 05:19:

no i dunt blow money on dj's i have heard in the past and dont enjoy that much - tiesto is a perfect example - saw him at salt years ago - he was mindblowing...so next coupla time he came down i paid to go see him - he went a bit to the shitter and i stopped paying money to see him. simple.

of course there are awesome locals that you can see everyweek for cheeps and i do - but yeah im not fussed about paying a little (or a lot) more to see a guy who has werked very hard, and travelled thousands of kilometers to come and play.

edit; exactly renegade


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-02-2005 05:32:

i generally agree fellas. but like i said, i couldnt tell the difference between digweed & jpl to be honest and i prob have lower standards than most of you kiddies. just put together 3 hrs of uplifting trance and im happy is why GTR sucked balls, whereas 5AM rocked it


Posted by Aesthetic on Sep-02-2005 05:34:

you were there in 2000? sweet i was there too. opening up with one of my all time favourites - "aria - dido (armins remix)"

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quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
tiesto is a perfect example - saw him at salt years ago - he was


Posted by narcism on Sep-02-2005 10:35:

u become a superstar when the crowd loves u


or girls in there jocks stand out in a crowd of thousands


Posted by Dr P on Sep-04-2005 07:05:

ok JPL if you went to say Space on Ibiza and played you would be an international right?

Would that make you better than the "local" resident DJ?

Say the local resident was Christopher Lawrence.


Posted by Dean Millson on Sep-04-2005 07:57:

My god.

You're even more of a tool than i ever thought possible.


Posted by charlee on Sep-05-2005 00:18:

The chick in that photo is choice bro!!!


Posted by Dr P on Sep-05-2005 10:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Dean Millson
My god.

You're even more of a tool than i ever thought possible.



thats the point right?

anyway like I care what you think


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