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Posted by Irishaddict on Apr-08-2006 10:56:

quote:
Originally posted by dartrance
Irishaddict: Oh please. ANY person can tell you PVD has been dog shit in the past recent years


hahahahahahahahahhaha

Please introduce me to these 'any' people.

It's funny how if you consistently support a DJ all of a sudden you're obsessed. You know, there's a lot of DJs I don't like.. I don't run around calling them dog shit. It's amazing the elitist fucking snob attitude when it comes to music around here. Please.


Posted by 5hiftn6ears on Apr-08-2006 11:02:

pvd's dog shit


Posted by Irishaddict on Apr-08-2006 11:04:

quote:
Originally posted by 5hiftn6ears
pvd's dog shit


haha f u Steve... Jackass

P.S. I'm telling Andrea.


Posted by 5hiftn6ears on Apr-08-2006 11:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
haha f u Steve... Jackass

P.S. I'm telling Andrea.


woah woah woah....i thought you guys were talking about Peter VanDykstra, a guy i used to work with....you need to get that hostility in check.

It's negative attitude like that...thats why PVD won't come back.


Posted by Orko on Apr-08-2006 13:41:

why even bother with somebody who acts like this?



(Dont want to offend, praise all you like, we should all be allowed to)


Posted by geroin on Apr-08-2006 14:52:

i was never into pvd
especially his new stuff
i rememerb guv in 2004
rammed to shit, he is just standing there, not even a smile
how dull and boring


Posted by spitty on Apr-08-2006 18:15:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
i was never into pvd
especially his new stuff
i rememerb guv in 2004
rammed to shit, he is just standing there, not even a smile
how dull and boring


why would he need to put on a circus show. hes isn't a trained monkey that dances and winks at the girls, making them want his lovechild.

everyone has a different personality. pvd shows his excitement different then, oh, say, armin and tiesto. i can live without the jesus pose and 43258724354345 chicks tossing their panties




Posted by 7-4-7 on Apr-08-2006 18:26:

I really wanted to enjoy his Kool haus set and it just never, reached any intensity for me....so much so that I have struggled to figure out why he is so popular....


Posted by Ortemy on Apr-08-2006 18:52:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
i was never into pvd
especially his new stuff
i rememerb guv in 2004
rammed to shit, he is just standing there, not even a smile
how dull and boring


I've seen 5 PVD shows, that was the worst one, mostly due to the venue. Main room in Guv can't hold djs like PVD, Tiesto, AVB etc.. .All those guys have to play in Kool House.

But KH 2003, NYC 2003, MTL 2003, Ibiza 2005 were all AMAZING shows!

And I don't know anything about PVD not liking Toronto. Apparently he loved his KH show in 2003(according to what he told to Mark Oliver), and after his show in 2004 he stayed quite a while on stage to sign all the cds, t-shirts, etc...
I am pretty sure if they get him in Docks he'll be able to fill that venue up no worse that Tiesto last year.


Posted by Irishaddict on Apr-08-2006 18:56:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
why would he need to put on a circus show. hes isn't a trained monkey that dances and winks at the girls, making them want his lovechild.

everyone has a different personality. pvd shows his excitement different then, oh, say, armin and tiesto. i can live without the jesus pose and 43258724354345 chicks tossing their panties








Posted by nusty on Apr-08-2006 19:11:

Having never seen PVD in Canada but numerous times in various locationgs in the US I have always had a great time when he plays. I had the pleasure dancing into the sunset during his set last year in Central Park NYC and the new years eve prior to that dancing till the sun came up over Manhattan to one of his extended sets. He is consistantly on. sure, like others said, he may not jump around like a monkey on stage but the music he plays is a bit more melodic and designed for the journey it takes you on. That being said, it was crazy in central park last summer when the tracks would drop the bass and kick drums in the crowd just started bouncing in perfect syncronization! it was awesome to watch from the back and experience later on from being front and center. There were thousands of people who didn't get in just lined up around outside gates hoping to catch a note or two from the set. Occasionally some light would shine through and you would see the never ending mass of people hands waving and dancing outside the gates. It was a pretty memorable afternoon/evening with some great freinds and meeting lots more. I would do it again in a heart beat if I could! One of those feelings that can't really be described properly until you have been part of it.


Posted by Chris Allen on Apr-08-2006 19:29:


Posted by Irishaddict on Apr-08-2006 19:31:

^^^ So old.


Posted by Chris Allen on Apr-08-2006 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
^^^ So old.

About as old as Barry's "Tiesto with Toys R Us Turntable" thread.


Posted by Jer on Apr-08-2006 19:38:

quote:
Originally posted by [NFC]Wave
About as old as Barry's "Tiesto with Toys R Us Turntable" thread.


Strangely, I never saw this, but now want to


Posted by spitty on Apr-08-2006 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict







Posted by TranceGrooves on Apr-08-2006 19:43:

lmao at the comments in this thread.

it is funny how ppl who call Djs dog shit and whatever are the same ones who stand in line at 8pm to see the same dj when doors dont open till 11pm. oh well to each their own. you have the right to bash the dj we have the right to be obssesed with the dj if thats what you call supporting the artist you like

Paul Van Dyk has put on some of the greatest parties i have ever been to in my life. I would not be into this music i beleive if there was no Paul Van Dyk. Accept the fact that he is one of the greatest Djs ever as i have accepted the fact that you are a door knob.

PAUL VAN DYK


Posted by dartrance on Apr-08-2006 20:26:

Sure he USED to be one of the greatest.

Same exact thing with paul oakenfold and tiesto. If it was not for these guys tons of people would never be in this scene myself included.

My point is there shells of what they used to be. That is all i am saying.

Once in a while they may play one hell of a set but my expectations are nothing compared to what they should be for them anymore.


They definately should not be on the top right now but no one else is making a stir with innovation in trance music so i doubt things will change for a while.






Posted by TranceGrooves on Apr-08-2006 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by dartrance
Once in a while they may play one hell of a set but my expectations are nothing compared to what they should be for them anymore.


They definately should not be on the top right now but no one else is making a stir with innovation in trance music so i doubt things will change for a while.



that right there tells me that you know nothing about trance. dude come on seriously trance is much more than just tiesto armin and pvd. regardless of the fact that PvD is one of the greatest. he always will be atleast to me. what he has done what he is doing is simply something that not many djs do. every dj once in a while has bad night thats a given no one is perfect but having a off night once in a while doesnt change the fact of the contribution one has made to the scene. same goes for tiesto and armin and oakie. sure they are not what they used to be but i would not deny the fact that without them there will be a big void.

by the way what are your expectations of a top ranked dj. like what would you want him to spin or how would want him to handle things.

a dj gets flamed if he plays new music and no one knows what tracks he played. same dj next night gets flamed for playing all old tracks. and then a week later same dj gets flamed for having a boring set that didnt go anywhere for playing a mix of everything. alot of ppl say i expect much more from PvD or Tiesto or Armin or whoever the fawk ever. i would like to know what those expectations are

as for your remark about no one is making a stir lolz ... well if you look beyond the top djs and have a listen to ppl like Falkon and Fairlite, brisky & Coleman, Stoneface And Terminal, Percision, MK-S, 8-Wonders, Sunquest and shit loads more you would see that there actually is a bigger stir now than ever. you just dont get around to hearing it or dont bother giving it a chance.


Posted by london_ta on Apr-08-2006 20:49:

What's with all this crap

JUST BRING ME PVD

and if all this crap about him not coming cause he doesn't like it here is wrong????

Then what the F@CK BRING HIM BACK!


Posted by TranceGrooves on Apr-08-2006 20:53:

Folks one thing to keep in mind is that it is not that easy to book Djs. specially Djs that are in top 10 rankings. there are contratcs fees legal issues schedules and crap of load of other things involved. it is not just a matter of sending off an email and the dj would come in flying. oh and lets not forget club politics and booking agents / agencies politics with certain clubs

just have patience


Posted by ghetto_fab on Apr-09-2006 01:18:

I haven't had the pleasure of seeing PVD yet. I woul dlook forward to seeing him.


Posted by McKinley on Apr-09-2006 03:07:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
Folks one thing to keep in mind is that it is not that easy to book Djs. specially Djs that are in top 10 rankings.


perhaps, but seeing armin 4-5 times a year and PVD not even once is kinda sucky. no offense to armin, but there's a need for variety. also, with armin getting more popular (i.e. commercial) it'll be nice to have PVD along with a "better" crowd at Guv.


Posted by Jer on Apr-09-2006 03:11:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
as for your remark about no one is making a stir lolz ... well if you look beyond the top djs and have a listen to ppl like Falkon and Fairlite, brisky & Coleman, Stoneface And Terminal, Percision, MK-S, 8-Wonders, Sunquest and shit loads more you would see that there actually is a bigger stir now than ever. you just dont get around to hearing it or dont bother giving it a chance.


Im hardly an expert on the subject but I'd have to agree with Tyler on this.

When you get into that Top 10 Realm of DJs, you're not really looking at anything innovative IMO. You're looking at a consistent sound / style (for the most part).

Trance is a BIG genre with many different sub-styles - You'd be surprised just how creative people can get with a 4/4 beat and some synths.

There's not many artists really forging a different sound to the mainstream ATM, but artists like Maor Levi, Gareth Emery, Stoneface & Terminal, Boom Jinx and Sander van Doorn are set to make a HUGE impact on the face of 'Trance' this year - Mark my words.


Posted by KaiLee on Apr-09-2006 03:15:

Don't forget Perry O'Neil!


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