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Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-10-2007 02:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
at least tyas is an attractive blonde one

With a surprise?


Posted by Ted Promo on Jun-10-2007 03:26:

quote:
Originally posted by surfrgal
I have been in this scene a long time. I know who Sean Tyas is. I know his music. I read about him on TA. I just don't consider him the second most "polarizing" figure on TA after Tiesto.

And how does that interview factor into that statement - it was pretty ordinary.

I respect your opinions, hopefully you can respect mine.


I'd consider him relatively as such in a "flavor of the year" aspect. He really has overcome Tiesto's crown at catching flack since there are at least two huge threads a week in MD and the cd review forums concerning mainly him. If I actually took the time I could probably find and link you to about ten or twelve of them.

Tijs is old news.


Posted by UWM on Jun-10-2007 04:43:

quote:
Originally posted by surfrgal
I have been in this scene a long time. I know who Sean Tyas is. I know his music. I read about him on TA. I just don't consider him the second most "polarizing" figure on TA after Tiesto.

And how does that interview factor into that statement - it was pretty ordinary.

I respect your opinions, hopefully you can respect mine.


Your opinion is rendered totally invalid by the fact that you are a blatant fangirl.


Posted by thesuperfunk on Jun-10-2007 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Your opinion is rendered totally invalid by the fact that you are a girl.


fixed


Posted by Ste on Jun-10-2007 17:47:

I find it funny, how even when i joined this board a lot of "arists" considered forums etc. to be bad for the music because there is usually a lot of negativity towards their music from those forums.

However, the are just in denial land whilst groupies suck their cocks at performances and sites like trance.nu kiss their ringers in interviews just so they can get them again and increase the sites hits & popularity among the fanboys for said "arists. I remember when every fucking tune reviewed there never contained a single negative word...

In reality, forums are a wet slap of the slimey truth glove for any DJ with delusions of their own greatness, it's very rare somebody comes up to you in a club or e-mails you to tell you that you're shit and should "fuck the fuck off"


Posted by body125z on Jun-10-2007 18:15:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Your opinion is rendered totally invalid by the fact that you are a blatant fangirl.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-10-2007 18:25:

i loled about his family gatherings at shows


Posted by Ian on Jun-10-2007 18:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Ste
I find it funny, how even when i joined this board a lot of "arists" considered forums etc. to be bad for the music because there is usually a lot of negativity towards their music from those forums.

However, the are just in denial land whilst groupies suck their cocks at performances and sites like trance.nu kiss their ringers in interviews just so they can get them again and increase the sites hits & popularity among the fanboys for said "arists. I remember when every fucking tune reviewed there never contained a single negative word...

In reality, forums are a wet slap of the slimey truth glove for any DJ with delusions of their own greatness, it's very rare somebody comes up to you in a club or e-mails you to tell you that you're shit and should "fuck the fuck off"




Perfect, Rammiberg


Posted by richg101 on Jun-10-2007 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Ste
I find it funny, how even when i joined this board a lot of "arists" considered forums etc. to be bad for the music because there is usually a lot of negativity towards their music from those forums.

However, the are just in denial land whilst groupies suck their cocks at performances and sites like trance.nu kiss their ringers in interviews just so they can get them again and increase the sites hits & popularity among the fanboys for said "arists. I remember when every fucking tune reviewed there never contained a single negative word...

In reality, forums are a wet slap of the slimey truth glove for any DJ with delusions of their own greatness, it's very rare somebody comes up to you in a club or e-mails you to tell you that you're shit and should "fuck the fuck off"


honest critisism is all well and good but i find the negativity on this board quite nasty and uncalled for towards some artists.


Posted by Ian on Jun-10-2007 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
honest critisism is all well and good but i find the negativity on this board quite nasty and uncalled for towards some artists.


it always began as honest, but then you get someone coming in & disputing it, calling you a hater or a weasel, and then you're in the wrong if you say owt back. Fuck that shit


Posted by Project-K on Jun-10-2007 19:16:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
honest critisism is all well and good but i find the negativity on this board quite nasty and uncalled for towards some artists.


I have yet to see any criticism that was undeserved here. I much prefer it here than in la-la land where everybody likes everybody and they all love every piece of crap presented to them.


Posted by surfrgal on Jun-11-2007 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Your opinion is rendered totally invalid by the fact that you are a blatant fangirl.


Um fangirl. Have no idea what you are talking about.

Have no idea why you are hostile to one of the few girls on this board. I may not be a trainspotting, navel gazing, trance addict, but I do love this music and have supported it for a long, long time right back to 1994.

Seattle may not have been the biggest scene in the mid ninties, but I remember buying my first Sasha CD and driving to San Francisco just to hear him (people didn't distinguish between progressive and trance so much back then).

I still love trance as much but I don't want to be part of politics and the meanness on this board. I just want to enjoy the music.


Posted by shaw on Jun-11-2007 00:46:

quote:
Originally posted by surfrgal
one of the few girls on this board.


OMFG *bows*


Posted by Nayil on Jun-11-2007 06:59:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
OMFG *bows*


lol

shes right.


Posted by Ste on Jun-11-2007 16:39:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
honest critisism is all well and good but i find the negativity on this board quite nasty and uncalled for towards some artists.


Sometimes it can go too far perhaps, but an all-out denial that forums contain a nice cross section of opinion from the varying tastes out there - is a load of toss.

Then again, for every very negative comment you probably have 10+ over-the-top positive comments, so it's all swings and roundabouts...


Posted by Nostalgic on Jun-11-2007 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Your opinion is rendered totally invalid by the fact that you are a blatant fangirl.


why are you such an ass?


Posted by theognis1002 on Jun-12-2007 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Project-K
I have yet to see any criticism that was undeserved here. I much prefer it here than in la-la land where everybody likes everybody and they all love every piece of crap presented to them.


no offense

but ur definitely the biggest asshole ive encountered on TA
sure criticism is good and u dont have to like his stuff at all
but u go far out of ur way

(constructive criticism )


Posted by surfrgal on Jun-12-2007 00:27:

I admit that while I read TA every day and love hearing about new music, I don't post that often because of the negativity on the board. If I post, I am usually making a joke, like the Paul van Dyk air guitar thread, which was just meant to be fun. Ten people might enjoy what you read and respond positively, but there always seems to be one or two people (or one person posting under multiple identities) who says something nasty.

I don't like to retaliate because I think it just perpetuates the negativity, but it does upset me and leaves me feeling crappy.


Posted by shaw on Jun-12-2007 00:29:

quote:
Originally posted by surfrgal
Am I the only one who feels this way?


Yes.


Posted by UWM on Jun-12-2007 00:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Erotic Buddha
why are you such an ass?


I say things to piss you and RickyM, my other follower, off.


Posted by eckmek on Jun-12-2007 22:44:

quote:
Originally posted by surfrgal
I admit that while I read TA every day and love hearing about new music, I don't post that often because of the negativity on the board. If I post, I am usually making a joke, like the Paul van Dyk air guitar thread, which was just meant to be fun. Ten people might enjoy what you read and respond positively, but there always seems to be one or two people (or one person posting under multiple identities) who says something nasty.

I don't like to retaliate because I think it just perpetuates the negativity, but it does upset me and leaves me feeling crappy.


How do you handle real life discussions, i would sure like to know


Posted by surfrgal on Jun-13-2007 01:58:

quote:
Originally posted by eckmek
How do you handle real life discussions, i would sure like to know


I work for an attorney and am tough in our business. Nothing much upsets me but mainly because it's business and that's easy to detach from.

When I think about it, I seldom get upset, except sometimes on TA, probably because people are much nastier on here than they would ever be to your face.

I guess you might be making fun of me asking that question, but I'm being honest in my answer.


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