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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess I hope that Oakie loses popularity. But then again it would be nice to see him live one more time. |
DJ Jean was one my fav DJ.......but......I can't believe him playing some tracks from Sensation 2000 in Sensation 2001 .........Can't play the same tracks in same event in 2 freakin years. I think he really gotta go now............
DJ Jurgen.....yes
Oakie......yes
Still Rising:
PVD
Tiesto
Marco V
Rising Star:
Armin Van Buuren........one of the best young DJ out there.....one of my fav too 
why do i hear echoes in this thread 
Armin Van was always popular he will never lose popularity IMO
Same with Ferry etc
Tiesto is really doing the madonna thing. Everyone hated him when he changed genres but seems to love him now.
Orkidea is putting out quality of that late 1999 & 2000 style tiesto/armin trance and is getting really popular with it, he is in.
Nick Warren style is getting really popular.
I dont think DJ Jean was even popular already.... lost it ages ago.
And i dont see the magic in PvD... he's a tight dj but nothing magical.
Lots of DJs who play big beats and danceable tunes are coing more into the picture. The ppl want bigger basslines and something to dance to. Take for example the house scene, reviving that crappy disco house with flowing basslines etc is all coming back in.
Also another thing that gets ppl dancing is Energy-Trance (at least i like to call it that) and a perfect song to illustrate this would be System F - Exhale. When DJs spin a style lke this that has so much energy, people love it.
The DJs that arent going to fit into these styles very well arent going to be liked by the crowd and arent going to become very popular.
peace...
I think Ferry Corsten's kinda going downhill... not the same amazing tracks as he used to have...
hilarious thread.......im glad u brought this back from the archive..
good guesses swamp....they all dropped this year...........
for 2002.........oakie will drop again......and hopefully danny tenaglias fame will drop since twilo is gonzo
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| Originally posted by delstar for 2002.........oakie will drop again......and hopefully danny tenaglias fame will drop since twilo is gonzo |
What a cool thread! Wish I'd been on here last year to shoot my mouth off then ... oh well better late than never.
OK here's what I see for next year ... (this is only from the UK/Europe point of view, I don't know enough about the American scene to comment so my forecast for you lot is that Destiny's Child will be remixed by Darude and it will be the only song that gets played throughout 2002, plus Sonique's collaboration with Eminem
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My summary of 2001 :
1. The UK Garage and Hard House fashions have been and gone now. I'm not really sure where the band wagon jumpers will go next but keep an eye on the cover of Ministry magazine around about March or April to determine what's going to sell millions of MoS compilations in the summer. The hard house and garage scenes won't die like everyone says (remember they said the same about trance 18 months ago??!!), but they'll certainly go fairly deep underground for another few years until the wheel spins again.
2. Prog has been the big trance sound of 2001 and it's going to keep on going fairly strong for a lot of next year. However, over the last 3 or 4 months of 2001 we've finally started to hear quality uplifting on the radio again ... not the brash 1999 stuff but the really cool, subtle uplifting sounds like Rapture and the vocal mix of Stringer.
My 10 predictions for 2002 :
1. Uplifting will continue it's slow revival, although I still don't think it will become as fashionable as it was in 1999 ... that's more of a long term 2003 - 2004 prediction. When it DOES happen, the people that lead the uplifting charge are NOT gonna be the hoary old '99ers like Tiesto, Ferry or even Paul van Dyk (sorry guys!), it's going to be the more subtle sounds of people like Dumonde, Riva, iio and most likely a bunch of other producers none of us have even heard of at the moment.
2. Needless to say, huge flame wars will rage on TA about whether it can possibly be called uplifting if PvD or DJ bloody Tiesto didn't produce it / remix it / spin it
but the smart people will get on with the serious business of getting caned and dancing to it.
3. Prog will continue to attract a loyal following, and will be on the up particularly in the USA this year, but it will be on the slide in the UK, mainly because all the big prog DJ's will be over touring the 'states getting their big pay cheques.
4. Tiesto will also spend most of his time touring in the states and spinning the same records he's been doing all year, when he should be sitting on his ass in his Dutch studio churning out new music. He'll be widely considered a Jules-style joke in about 18 months time.
5. The big Ibiza trends this year are going to be tribal house (for the serious-music-listener brigade) and breakbeat (for the fluffy bra'n'hot pants fraternity). The neverending assault of cheezy pop-dance aka Sophie Ellis Bextor and bullshit Roger Sanchez US house will continue as well.
6. Oakie will become cool again in Ibiza in 2002 but he'll be spinning slower, more breakbeat sets with a smattering of nu-school trance. He'll still get a hammering on TA from the young 'uns who don't understand that he's moved on from super epic 1999 stuff and doesn't intend to come back.
7. Turf wars amongst Ibiza promoters this summer will finally end in someone being shot (I'm amazed it didn't happen last year!). A couple of the big clubs will be shut down by the Spanish police, some tourists will be drug busted and the whole thing will leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth. By 2003, Ibiza will have become a tacky, lager lout holiday destination like Tenerife.
8. Yet another fucking Global Underground DJ will win the DJ mag top 100 
9. Producers / DJ's on the up :
- AvB
- Airscape
- Lange
- Dumonde
- Yahel
10. Producers / DJ's on the slide :
- Tiesto
- BT
- Judge Jules
- Paul van Dyk
- Push
If you don't like Oakenfold's new stuff, and you feel like you are loosing him. Do as I do. Just bring back those good memories (or mp3 files) from his great essential mix worldtour year back in 1999. Those were the years. =)
greetz =)
Kia Kaha
Excellent predictions - I am from the US and prog is exploding here. It sure would be a shame to see Tiesto be a laughing stock but maybe thats what it will take to get him back in the studio. Hope we don't really have to wiat 18 months though. Urban Train was one of the best tracks of the year. Would love to hear more out of that guy. And one last thing - don't be mad if GU dj's win the top 100 again. They are the Best. Well in my opinion at least, I should be interested to see what Dave Seaman has in store for the next episode of their fantastic series.
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| Originally posted by OakeyRidesAnR1 And in addition...The DJ MAKES the club great, not the other way around. |
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Originally posted by FASTDJMP3 what if PvD or AvB say : DJ JEAN is the best dj in the world ... that doesn't necesarily mean they are right , do u understand what i mean ? |
the prophecy of paul oakenfold falling seems to be coming true. i havnt heard much from him at all, and did u see him at the grammies?
but i got started in him back in 2000 by listening to Tranceport. then i bought travelling which is THE best. then i bought bunkha which sucked.
Haha, interesting to read these and compare to today. Ferry Corsten especially, since this whole thread existed before Punk and his whole electro phase.
this has to be one of the best bumps/thread revivals ever
Let's see my predictions from 2001
1.Ferry Corsten (the backlash is getting bigger, i heard tiesto hates him now.....rumor) <---it happened
2.Seb Fontaine (wish he would retire)<--he went shit
3.Paul Oakenfold <----he went shit!
4.Junior Vasquez (time for 55 yr old to call it a career)<----he is shit!!!!!!
the tta was right 
haha.. great predictions!!!!Best bump ever
Now lets predict who'll go stale in 2005-2006.
I'm gonna say Armin. I've been to his gig twice and both times, he bored me to death.. actually went home early for the 2nd!
Re: Heaven and Hell
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| Originally posted by r00tman The DJ's that will rise: ![]() DJ Tiesto Paul Van Dyk Mauro Picotto Armin Van Buuren Ferry Corsten THe DJ's that will fall: ![]() Paul Oakenfold DJ Dean Seb Fontaine DJ Jean DJ Jurgen - That's my opinion folks! |
Re: Re: Heaven and Hell
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| Originally posted by beats and beeps This guy was probably pretty fuckin bang on. |
Mauro Picotto is on the verge of retirement
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| Originally posted by Kia Kaha |
hehe funny to read this 
Re: Re: Re: Heaven and Hell
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| Originally posted by Cobalt Pretty much. Mauro Picotto has been fading a bit, but that's because of his own decision to wind his career down. He could be huge if he wanted right now. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Heaven and Hell
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| Originally posted by Nabistai I'm glad he hasn't become over-popular, otherwise he'd probably be playing commercial shit (like you-know-who). |
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| Originally posted by Camwin Now what's this Scottish dude doing with a Maori nickname? |
Yeah, underground techno king Mauro Picotto would never play anything commercial.
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