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Posted by Trancefxs on May-11-2007 20:26:
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Originally posted by TOR
Brilliant, thanks for sharing. |
yeah, really great set. Also the signum live at trance-escape 2005 is of the same quality if not even slightly better depending on your taste.
Posted by refuge on May-11-2007 21:35:
M.I.K.E.
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Originally posted by Numidia
Ugh I hate it when people make uninformed comments... MIKE's been playing techy/housey tunes for many many years, long before it became trendy. He's one of the only big producer/djs with real integrity, its too bad people dont realize that. |
Exactly. M.I.K.E.'s always had a techno/electro influence in his sound. He owns and runs an underground techno label called Scanner Digital - which has put out nothing but a slew of quality recordings since it's resurrection in November '06. It's funny how people are now taking notice when he has been doing this for years - before any of us hopped on the techno bandwagon. I've been trying to push M.I.K.E.'s sound and eclecticism on here for years - but most people just don't pay attention, or care.
His mixing is pristine, as brilliant as Sasha or Digweed, tracks carefully thought out, and is a fucking amazing live DJ. I've never been disappointed by one M.I.K.E. performance. And so he made one annoying tune in the last five years, you can't discredit him. But to answer your question, I'd say since July-August of 2005 he started playing prog/electro house/tech-house/techno/tech trance. This is not uncommon at all. Like I said again, he's being doing this for years, people just didn't pay attention and assumed he played the same stuff as his popular productions. He's made everything from techno/tech-house/electro + electro house/prog house + prog trance/RnB/vocal, uplifting, epic trance/tech-trance/gabber/hardcore/chillout/fucking everything from blue grass to your mom's favorite swing music. M.I.K.E. simply put - is a musical genius.
M.I.K.E. is also a huge techno/electro/prog fan too... a lot of influences in which you can hear in his productions. He also owns a big IDM collection at home.
Ref
P.S. TOR, you avatar thief!

Posted by FCB_Fanatic on May-11-2007 22:53:
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Originally posted by Trancefxs
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is a link to download the set for those interested. |
thanks for sharing, TL looks fine
Posted by TOR on May-12-2007 11:14:
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Originally posted by refuge
P.S. TOR, you avatar thief! 
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Crapz0r, didn't notice you had the same.
I'll change it back to the love of my life
Posted by montana on May-12-2007 11:20:
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Originally posted by refuge
P.S. TOR, you avatar thief! 
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i know you meant it as a joke but, if i'm not mistaken floorfiller has had the same avy before you had it.
Posted by Gaz1 on May-12-2007 11:39:
dont think he was ever a trance dj even tho he prouduce some top trance tunes
i think he has his own style bit suprized in him playin house. when i last seen him at crasher it was like techno & abit tech trance..
Posted by ToF on May-12-2007 12:50:
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Originally posted by Fino1
dont think he was ever a trance dj even tho he prouduce some top trance tunes i think he has his own style bit suprized in him playin house. when i last seen him at crasher it was like techno & abit tech trance.. |
Although having already stated that M.I.K.E. always used to play this style, I have to mention that when I saw him 2 years ago in Australia he played a set full of bangin' trance and tech-trance. 
I'm guessing he just plays his normal style where everyone knows him and "generic" trance where his profile isn't as high.
Posted by Jasperovitsj on May-12-2007 13:23:
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Originally posted by DJ Sid
One word.
Bandwagon. |
On the contrary, my fellow countryman
I've intensively followed M.I.K.E. since the late nineties, and even then there was already a big gap between Mike as a producer and Mike as a dj. Especially during events where he had absolute freedom to play whatever he wanted, he stayed far away from trance. The first time I saw him live was back in 2002, where he played at Brussels Is Burning. I was expecting a set filled with his trademark trancesound, but great was my surprise when he played a set filled with techno, progressive, house and even some electro. Way before the latter styles became bandwagonmaterial. In fact, you should check the first Push full album from back in 1999, From Beyond. Track 1 is aptly titled "Electro Fever", and show sthat Mike was already years ahead of the bandwagonhopping trancepack, incorporating elements of techno, electro, progressive and even house in his productions. Unfortunately, most people are unaware of those non-trance productions, and therefore feel there's a big gap between Mike as a dj, and Mike as a producer. While in fact there isn't one as far as Mike's concerned.
And in the past, Mike was sometimes more or less forced to play more tranzy sets, as it were the glory days of trance, and Mike got tagged with the label "trance". People expected him to play trance, so there was little room (although some, which he always used to play more progressive and techy records) to showcase the other styles he'd also love to play. But the last few years the popularity of trance has decreased, and other genres are rapidly filling up the void, including the techno/house/electro sound that Mike has always supported. There's no reason anymore for him to stick to the trancelabel and all that comes with it, as the scene is now ready for his more eclectic sets and productions. The latter might be a bit disappointing, but his sets are always very well structured and mixed, and his trackselection is quite good and unique as well. And in his livesets and radioshows he still plays the occasional trance record and selfmade trance classic. So it's not like he's completely banning trance...
So Mike playing house/electro/techno isn't a new gimmick, let alone bandwagonhopping. It's been a constant in his entire career as a producer and dj, long before other trancejocks started trying out new styles. Only the past 2 years it's become more apparent and visible to the public as it's slowly taking over the tranzy elements in his sets.
So basically a +1 to Ref's post as well
Posted by SPANIARD on May-12-2007 15:58:
Re: M.I.K.E.
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Originally posted by refuge
Exactly. M.I.K.E.'s always had a techno/electro influence in his sound. He owns and runs an underground techno label called Scanner Digital - which has put out nothing but a slew of quality recordings since it's resurrection in November '06. It's funny how people are now taking notice when he has been doing this for years - before any of us hopped on the techno bandwagon. I've been trying to push M.I.K.E.'s sound and eclecticism on here for years - but most people just don't pay attention, or care.
His mixing is pristine, as brilliant as Sasha or Digweed, tracks carefully thought out, and is a fucking amazing live DJ. I've never been disappointed by one M.I.K.E. performance. And so he made one annoying tune in the last five years, you can't discredit him. But to answer your question, I'd say since July-August of 2005 he started playing prog/electro house/tech-house/techno/tech trance. This is not uncommon at all. Like I said again, he's being doing this for years, people just didn't pay attention and assumed he played the same stuff as his popular productions. He's made everything from techno/tech-house/electro + electro house/prog house + prog trance/RnB/vocal, uplifting, epic trance/tech-trance/gabber/hardcore/chillout/fucking everything from blue grass to your mom's favorite swing music. M.I.K.E. simply put - is a musical genius.
M.I.K.E. is also a huge techno/electro/prog fan too... a lot of influences in which you can hear in his productions. He also owns a big IDM collection at home.
Ref
P.S. TOR, you avatar thief! 
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Posted by skip on May-12-2007 17:26:
i've heard one m.i.k.e. set, i think it was some sensation set and it's thoroughly horrible. track selection was very weak and mixing was beyond crap. after that set i decided that i don't want to hear any more of his mixing. maybe i should give him a second chance though, if anyone can provide some REALLY good set of his. 
Posted by Floorfiller on May-12-2007 17:57:
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Originally posted by montana
i know you meant it as a joke but, if i'm not mistaken floorfiller has had the same avy before you had it. |
yeah that was a long time ago hahaa...but it was a different oliver lieb pic though hehe
Posted by Jasperovitsj on May-12-2007 19:40:
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Originally posted by skip
i've heard one m.i.k.e. set, i think it was some sensation set and it's thoroughly horrible. track selection was very weak and mixing was beyond crap. after that set i decided that i don't want to hear any more of his mixing. maybe i should give him a second chance though, if anyone can provide some REALLY good set of his. |
It's Sensation, what did you expect then?
Check out his Club Elite Sessions. That's top notch stuff!
Posted by skip on May-12-2007 20:13:
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Originally posted by Jasperovitsj
It's Sensation, what did you expect then?
Check out his Club Elite Sessions. That's top notch stuff! |
i expected a decent set with decent mixing. i got a crap set with crap mixing. why should i expect anything less from a set if it's from sensation?
Posted by Jasperovitsj on May-12-2007 20:43:
As far as the trackselection was concerned, he was more or less obligated to play "hits" and to avoid new or deep stuff that would scare away the audience...
Posted by FCB_Fanatic on May-12-2007 21:19:
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Originally posted by skip
i expected a decent set with decent mixing. i got a crap set with crap mixing. why should i expect anything less from a set if it's from sensation? |
Don't know if it's the same set, but I remember that during his set on Sensation White in Belgium (in 2006) there were some problems with the equipment. I'm not sure if these problems really caused the 'crappy' mixing though
Posted by Trancefxs on May-12-2007 21:50:
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Originally posted by skip
i've heard one m.i.k.e. set, i think it was some sensation set and it's thoroughly horrible. track selection was very weak and mixing was beyond crap. after that set i decided that i don't want to hear any more of his mixing. maybe i should give him a second chance though, if anyone can provide some REALLY good set of his. |
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Posted by eRRaTiK on May-12-2007 22:03:
when mike was Push, it was awesome 
Posted by The Drow on May-12-2007 22:29:
Thanks for the set guys 
Goodnight
Omer
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