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Posted by Allayla on Sep-08-2006 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
for some reason most DJs are simply concerned with the newest shit. Fucking lame.

New music is far more inspiring.


Posted by technofriik on Sep-08-2006 20:58:

quote:
Originally posted by starboy
New music is far more inspiring.

-1


Posted by Allayla on Sep-08-2006 21:05:

for me at least, ive just heard all these classics a gazilion times


Posted by xenpro on Sep-08-2006 21:25:

Sweet Dreams by La Bouche
El Ni�o by Agnelli & Nelson
We Came In Peace by Dance 2 Trance


Posted by gehzumteufel on Sep-08-2006 21:34:

ATB - 9pm (Till I come)
ATB - Too Much Rain
Eurythemices - Sweet Dreams


Posted by Clovis on Sep-08-2006 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by starboy
for me at least, ive just heard all these classics a gazilion times



But there are older tracks, which are not "big classics" which beat the shit out of stuff being released today...Ignorance is bliss I guess.


Posted by nerdgrl416 on Sep-08-2006 21:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
But there are older tracks, which are not "big classics" which beat the shit out of stuff being released today...Ignorance is bliss I guess.


+1


Posted by capricorn15 on Sep-08-2006 21:57:

Westbam vs Red Jerry - Wizards of the Sonic (Matt Darey Remix)
Limited Growth - No Fate (Quadran Remix)
Talla vs Taucher - Together (Sean Dexter Remix)
Vimana - We Came
Chris Raven - I Know You Love Me Too (Van Bellen Remix)


Posted by DjWoody on Sep-08-2006 23:00:

Innercity - Goodlife (Sasha Remix)
T99 - Anasthasia (I would go so fucken insane if I hear this live
)
Interactive - Dildo


Posted by Allayla on Sep-08-2006 23:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
But there are older tracks, which are not "big classics" which beat the shit out of stuff being released today...Ignorance is bliss I guess.

Your opinion dude.. i also have my own opinion about the tracks you play (tracklistings) mostly utter garbage.. g-string


Posted by Clovis on Sep-08-2006 23:45:

quote:
Originally posted by starboy
Your opinion dude.. i also have my own opinion about the tracks you play (tracklistings) mostly utter garbage.. g-string


Like I said, ignorance is bliss. But I'm not gonna knock you for liking what you like, its your ears!


Posted by groovedaddy21 on Sep-08-2006 23:50:

The problem with going waaaay back is that the sound of yesteryears does not mesh well with the current sound, so a dj would have to dedicate half hour to an hour for classics and that's just wishful thinking.


Posted by Clovis on Sep-08-2006 23:52:

quote:
Originally posted by groovedaddy21
The problem with going waaaay back is that the sound of yesteryears does not mesh well with the current sound, so a dj would have to dedicate half hour to an hour for classics and that's just wishful thinking.



Eh not really...there are songs made 10 years ago that sound like they were made today, you just have to find em. And a little work in soundforge can beef em up.


Posted by Psiweaver on Sep-09-2006 00:56:

or he could remix them on the fly in abelton.


Posted by Bob_Motamedi on Sep-09-2006 03:00:

quote:
Originally posted by deslyn
Dude, if you wanna take it back to the old skool...............Alice Deejay "Better off alone"


I have a new remix of this one... Was thinking about playing it on the 23rd at spundae..(I just need to reconstruct it a bit to make it club worthy)


Posted by djstopngo on Sep-09-2006 03:17:

two words

Carte Blanche

or CJ Bolland - The Prophet


Posted by gehzumteufel on Sep-09-2006 04:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Bob_Motamedi
I have a new remix of this one... Was thinking about playing it on the 23rd at spundae..(I just need to reconstruct it a bit to make it club worthy)


ROFL please do! and record the set since i will be in SF/Sacto for that weekend!


Posted by Electrophile on Sep-09-2006 04:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Eh not really...there are songs made 10 years ago that sound like they were made today, you just have to find em. And a little work in soundforge can beef em up.


Agreed!!! 20 minutes can pump up the bass, clear up the highs, and define the mids. People are just lazy....


Posted by clubamerica on Sep-09-2006 05:29:

Ford-something wonderful or Plainsphere-Moonshine


Posted by Lomeli on Sep-09-2006 19:10:

Sunday Club - Healing Dream (Original Mix)


Posted by |Thrax| on Sep-09-2006 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by starboy
New music is far more inspiring.


i would disagree. they all sound the same is more like it. trance especially. you have heard all these "classics" a million time because those are the ones that have been hammered until death.

what about the ones that have been forgotten but were still made some time ago?

classics are inspiration to a massive part of dj'ing and producing today, they could only wish they could bring a crowd to their knees like when their favorite dj did to them sometime in the 90's era


Posted by kokein on Sep-09-2006 20:56:

solar stone - seven cities
WHAT IS LOVE-haddaway
Lethal industry
Planet Rock - Paul Oakenfold
Children-Robert Miles


Posted by Battlekat on Sep-10-2006 17:00:

Let the music play- shannon


Posted by CrackedLcd on Sep-10-2006 21:58:

4 stings - diving (cosmic gate remix)
Ayumi Hamasaki - Appears (Armin Van Buuren's Sunset Dub)
Sunscreem vs Push - Please Save Me (Vocal Mix)
Placid A - Summer Vibes
Moon Project - Moments Are Forever
Fire & Ice - Souvenir De Chine

Just to name a few.


Posted by Kristina Sky on Sep-11-2006 17:29:

Atlantis vs. Avatar- Fiji

I would die to hear another DJ besides myself, drop this tune! (I'd lose it on the dancefloor )


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