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| Originally posted by matt167698 does he loop stuff for an hour while comes back out of a k-hole... yeah. |
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| Originally posted by zizack according to who? Clovis from TA? he uses 2 laptops, same as a lot of other djs / acts. Most clubs come standard with 3 cd decks and 3 TT's. he doesn't use TT's anymore so he uses laptops. so what. I'm by no means a JP fan, but most of the criticisms of the guy are done by people "who have heard" things about him. Get off the bandwagon and form your own opinion of the guy. |



ok, so now we're down to 3 from 4. That other laptop may well be someone else's from that night. Either way, what the hell does it matter how many computers he uses? Look at pictures of Infusion's live set up or Hybrids or NU NRG's. they do Live PAs and rtequire a ridiculous amount of gear. JP does a slightly stripped down version of a live PA, hence so much gear. So what? Hats off to him.
In regards to him wrecking, all djs do, no one is perfect. carl Cox rocks three TTs on ngihts and you know what, his mixes go off a lot. Does that mean he isn;t a good dj, no. It means he takes risks and is trying to push his sound. Same with JP. Anyway schmuck dj can mix two records together, hats off to the guys who push themselves and technology, even if they do mess up every so often.
And I never said he didn't use TTs, I just know he uses more cds these days.
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| Originally posted by zizack ok, so now we're down to 3 from 4. That other laptop may well be someone else's from that night. Either way, what the hell does it matter how many computers he uses? Look at pictures of Infusion's live set up or Hybrids or NU NRG's. they do Live PAs and rtequire a ridiculous amount of gear. JP does a slightly stripped down version of a live PA, hence so much gear. So what? Hats off to him. In regards to him wrecking, all djs do, no one is perfect. carl Cox rocks three TTs on ngihts and you know what, his mixes go off a lot. Does that mean he isn;t a good dj, no. It means he takes risks and is trying to push his sound. Same with JP. Anyway schmuck dj can mix two records together, hats off to the guys who push themselves and technology, even if they do mess up every so often. And I never said he didn't use TTs, I just know he uses more cds these days. |
I should add the disclaimer, that since I havnt seen him yet live, I'm only basing my opinion on what I have heard from good friends, and through the photos I see.
But I'm not the only one with this opinion. Anyways I'm done wasting my time arguing about "The Jonathan Peters Experience" 
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 lol do you work for him or something? As far as pushing technology, try James Zabiela, or Richie Hawtin. I havnt seen him live, but I seriously doubt he is utilizing all that equipment to deliver a more interesting set. Hes doing a scaled down live PA? Doesnt look like it. Looks like a standard DJ set with 10 tons of extra equipment to make him look cool. And how do you WRECK using ableton live? |
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 I should add the disclaimer, that since I havnt seen him yet live, I'm only basing my opinion on what I have heard from good friends, and through the photos I see. |
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| Originally posted by zizack you base opinions on what friends of yours tell you and though out of context photos you have seen on the internet? Sweet! |
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| Originally posted by zizack you saw him 2 years ago and he played music that you found boring and that means he is 'just plain bad?' When I see djs who bore me I chalk them up as just not being my cup of tea, but I don't run off and tell peopel they suck. |

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| Originally posted by zizack again, exagerations here. have you ever seen JP do K? have you ever heard him loop a song and looked at your watch to count exactly how long it was looped for? I have been to many many JP parties over the years and have never ever once heard him loop or mess with a song for more than 20 minutes. But of course, somebody exagerated one of his looping sessions til it was 30 minutes, then the next guy made the story even grander until it was 40 minutes...so on and so on til now JP loops songs for over an hour. lol Seriously. |
i got so bored at his Avalon Halloween party, i decided to just watch him from the mezzanine or w.e. u call it.... there is nothing he does that requires anything more than one laptop, a mixer, maybe 2 turntables, and 2 CD decks.... didnt see him touch the keyboard once, and all he does is loop and loop and loop and loop.... seriously, i dont know why youre defending him so much, hes got normal skill as far as DJing goes, but half of that equipment is unnecessary, and the REAL DJs know it.... sure all the JP heads see that and think hes no ordinary DJ, but thats because they dont know the half of it
dont even get me started on how bad his productions are.... he should sell all that unneccessary gear and take lessons on how to produce
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| and as far as WORD OF MOUTH that hes a drug addict (back to that point), take a look at his pupils at any given point of his party, and thats enough evidence right there |
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| but half of that equipment is unnecessary, and the REAL DJs know it.... |
I am not defending Jp because I like him as a dj. I would go as far as to say that I do not like him actually. But I just think its hilarious when peopel decide to jump on the bandwagon and bash certain djs to no end because everyone else does. JP is one of those djs. he is like "the cool dj to bash" right now. bash him all you want, i just always find it comical when people who haven't seen him try to get in on the jokes by regurgitating exagerations that they have heard from their friends.
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| Originally posted by DJ Eco i got so bored at his Avalon Halloween party, i decided to just watch him from the mezzanine or w.e. u call it.... there is nothing he does that requires anything more than one laptop, a mixer, maybe 2 turntables, and 2 CD decks.... didnt see him touch the keyboard once, and all he does is loop and loop and loop and loop.... seriously, i dont know why youre defending him so much, hes got normal skill as far as DJing goes, but half of that equipment is unnecessary, and the REAL DJs know it.... sure all the JP heads see that and think hes no ordinary DJ, but thats because they dont know the half of it |
to make this debate short and sweet
back in the day jp at sf was a great run and a great party
but that era is over from the reviews ive been reading since jp left sf
i dunno i hear hes not the same but
if jp is on he is on he will play some serious tech-house and will keep you danceing all night long
only downside is his fanbase
honestly they are the worst of the worst
if your going there to hear good music then i would try it out
but be prepared to face some serious white trash people
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| Originally posted by DJ A.K I don't quite see how that contributes to the anti-JP category... plenty of DJs are on drugs while they spin, and plenty of DJs do just fine. When Blank&Jones were at Avalon, they dropped a killer set... yet one of them was drinking enormous ammounts of beer and the other was most probably rolling, judging from his behavior. I'm not defending JP here, I'm just saying that being high doesn't always equal dropping a bad set (everybody that saw Tiesto in November probably disagrees with me hahahaha!). Ok, so he has unnecessary equipment on stage with him. As I said earlier, having a keyboard up there that you don't use might be a waste, but it definately doesn't detract from the set... Whatever the deal is, I don't think there should be a big argument over JP's skills flying around the NYTA board. But I do agree with Zack about the whole opinion thing... I'll form an opinion about him when I see him spin and when I see exactly what kind of crowd he attracts. But for now, I don't have a problem with him because I enjoy some of his mixes that are out on CD, like that "S&M Party Mix" from 2003 (the one I talked about before and that was recorded in Soundfactory). |
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| Originally posted by zizack uh, dude. You know all this EDM stuff is looped based right? lol Look at those Ableton screens...he loops everything and just builds and builds tracks in layers, that is how he djs. All you really need are two TTS and a mixer to dj, but that doesn't mean you have to do it that way. He is going about making / playing music differently, so what if he finds thats a more interesting way to do it. |
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| Originally posted by DJ A.K I don't quite see how that contributes to the anti-JP category... plenty of DJs are on drugs while they spin, and plenty of DJs do just fine. When Blank&Jones were at Avalon, they dropped a killer set... yet one of them was drinking enormous ammounts of beer and the other was most probably rolling, judging from his behavior. |
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| Originally posted by DJ A.K Ok, so he has unnecessary equipment on stage with him. As I said earlier, having a keyboard up there that you don't use might be a waste, but it definately doesn't detract from the set... |
and i dont know any other DJ in the world that doesnt embrace the music of NOW.... every set he seems to play is a "classics" set.... Copa was "classics" night, New Year's was "classics" night, Spirit in September was "classics" night.... take the tracklist from one JP party... flip it around and mix it up and you have the tracklist for the next JP party.... theres some amazing tunes out there, from tech to tribal to house, that he isnt playing because he thinks songs like "women beat their men" and "let the sunshine" and "all this time" are better.... bad track selection makes a bad DJ, and he has the WORST track selection, thus he must be the.....
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| Originally posted by zizack again, exagerations here. have you ever seen JP do K? have you ever heard him loop a song and looked at your watch to count exactly how long it was looped for? I have been to many many JP parties over the years and have never ever once heard him loop or mess with a song for more than 20 minutes. But of course, somebody exagerated one of his looping sessions til it was 30 minutes, then the next guy made the story even grander until it was 40 minutes...so on and so on til now JP loops songs for over an hour. lol Seriously. |
cant wait for his nikki beach party during wmc.
Oh boy, this is going to be a flame war soon...
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| if a DJ needs to be on drugs literally every extended set he plays, then no, i dont think theyre a great DJ.... |
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| and i dont know any other DJ in the world that doesnt embrace the music of NOW.... every set he seems to play is a "classics" set.... Copa was "classics" night, New Year's was "classics" night, Spirit in September was "classics" night.... take the tracklist from one JP party... flip it around and mix it up and you have the tracklist for the next JP party.... |
Agreed 110%
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| Originally posted by DJ A.K Nowhere in my post was anything about needing to be on drugs. Saying that someone "needs to be on drugs literally every extended set he plays" is much different than mentioning that B&J were messed up on that particular night. |
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| Originally posted by DJ A.K It's interesting how this is pretty much the same exact thing that all of the trance haters posted after PvD at Roseland. If you go back a few pages, you'll find the PvD at Roseland review, where a bunch of people get together and bash PvD for playing too many 'classics', for the 'fact' that all of his sets are the same. My take on it is much different. I actually like hearing old classics, and when PvD drops 'For an Angel' I go crazy because it's a great song and deserves to be played. The 'music of NOW' is great, but sometimes we forget about a great many sick tracks that get played a few times, and then are forgotten. |
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